Calls for Bournville Cadbury social club to be rebuilt
Amie Parkinson Hundreds of people have signed a petition calling for Birmingham's Cadbury social club to be rebuilt after a "devastating" fire.
A major blaze broke out at The Cadbury Club, in Bournville, on Friday.
Selly Oak MP Steve McCabe said the venue was a "valuable community asset" and he hopes to meet owners at Mondelez to discuss "where to go next".
Mondelez said it was "very early days" and it needed to assess the options, but recognised the club's importance.
Mushing family photo West Midlands Fire Service said the accidental blaze involved the whole building and was believed to be caused by an electrical fault in a light fitting.
Mr McCabe, said he had been in touch with the "well used" club to offer support.
"I am very clear that the Cadbury Club is a valuable community asset and should be rebuilt so it can continue to serve the community in Bournville," he said.
Mushing family photoAnita Tether, who worked security at events at the venue, started the online petition, now signed by about 1,500 people, to generate support so it could be saved.
She said the "loved" club was "like a family".
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Natalie Richards, 35, whose late grandfather Bob Mushing was its entertainment manager for 11 years, said it was part of history.
"It was just like watching your childhood go up in smoke to be honest. It was awful," she said.
Mondelez said: "We recognise the important role that the club has played in the community for a number of years and, like others, are saddened by the events of Friday."
The firm added it had offered temporary office space to the club's committee and will work with other parties to "assess the options".

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