English: Broomhill Cross. The intersection of Crow Road, Clarence Drive and Broomhill Drive. Taken whilst waiting at the traffic lights, on my way to work. The church in the middle is Balshagray Victoria Park.The church was dedicated on 11th September 1909. Halls were added in 1911. Up until the early 1990s the church was simply called Balshagray, but "Victoria Park" was added to the name when the congregations of Balshagray and Victoria Park were united.
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