Fifty years of Spaghetti Junction: The mind-boggling Birmingham M6 Interchange that was likened to a plate of pasta, took 10 years to get off the drawing board... and inspired the voting system for the Britain's Got Talent of its day

When blueprints for Birmingham's Gravelly Hill Interchange emerged in 1965, they were described by a local journalist as looking like 'a cross …


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