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Longbridge is an area of Birmingham, England. The area is dominated by the Longbridge plant, which until recently was the home of MG Rover.

To the immediate south-west lie the Lickey Hills, a favorite recreation spot for the people of southern Birmingham. From the south-east the railway line from Barnt Green divides Longbridge off from the Bittell Reservoirs. The Birmingham Cross-City Line has a station opposite the Longbridge plant, near the Bristol Road (A38).

The area is skirted by Rubery, Kings Norton, Rednal and West Heath

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