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- SEN Assessment & Review Service (SENAR)
- Sewers / Drains
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- Soccer Coaching - Strikes Academy
- Social Care (Social Services)
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- Staffordshire Anglo-Saxon Hoard
- Statutory Register of Members Interests
- St Georges Day Celebrations 2009
- Stray Dogs
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- Street Trading
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- Supporting People
- Sutton Coldfield Library
- Sutton Coldfield Town Hall
- Sutton Park
- Swim for Free
- Swimming Lessons - Strokes
Victoria Square stands at the junction of three streets; New Street, Paradise Street and Colmore Row. After the Council House was built in the 1870s it was known as Council House Square. It became Victoria Square after the arrival of the statue of Queen Victoria in 1901.
Between August 1992 and June 1993, Victoria Square was completely redesigned at a cost of £0.2 million. Only the statue of Queen Victoria remains in its original location. The square was re-opened by Diana, the Princess of Wales on 6 May 1993.
The square is also the site of Birmingham's Town Hall, and several public works of art, including the Iron Man and the 'Floozie in the Jacuzzi'.