Area Overview for B14 5PG
Area Information
B14 5PG is a small residential postcode area in Birmingham, covering a cluster of homes within the Druids Heath & Monyhull ward. With a population of 1,712, it is part of a postwar housing estate developed on former farmland to address Birmingham’s growing population needs. The area is bordered by Bells Lane and Druids Lane, and its character is defined by 1960s tower blocks and houses, many of which are slated for redevelopment. While the estate has faced challenges, including high deprivation levels and a 31.6% child poverty rate, it is served by key transport links such as Kings Norton and Bournville railway stations. The Oaks Primary School is a notable local institution, though the former Baverstock School, a landmark since 1955, closed in recent years. Living here means navigating a mix of older housing stock and ongoing urban renewal, with proximity to Birmingham’s city centre and surrounding amenities.
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- Population
- 1712
- Population Density
- 5492 people/km²
The property market in B14 5PG is characterised by a mix of older housing stock, with 41% of homes owned by residents and the majority being houses. However, the area is dominated by 1960s tower blocks and postwar housing, many of which are scheduled for demolition as part of a redevelopment plan. This plan aims to replace over 1,000 council homes with mixed-tenure housing, green spaces, and community facilities. For buyers, this means a market with limited owner-occupied properties and a focus on rental demand. The existing housing stock, while functional, often requires maintenance, and the redevelopment could significantly alter the area’s character. Prospective buyers should consider the transient nature of the market and the potential for long-term changes in property availability and value.
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Energy Efficiency in B14 5PG
Daily life in B14 5PG is shaped by nearby amenities, including five retail outlets such as Spar, Iceland Maypole, and Aldi Warstock, which provide essential shopping options. The area’s transport links connect residents to key destinations, with railway stations like Kings Norton and Bournville offering access to Birmingham’s broader network. Metro stops such as Centenary Square and Grand Central New Street add to the connectivity. While the data does not list parks or leisure facilities, the planned redevelopment includes green spaces, which could enhance future lifestyle options. The proximity to urban hubs and practical retail access supports a convenient, though modest, lifestyle for residents.
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Schools
The Oaks Primary School is the only named school listed in the data for B14 5PG, though it appears twice in the nearby schools section. As a primary school, it serves the local community, though no Ofsted ratings are provided. The closure of Baverstock School, a former landmark with a history of academic and sporting achievements, highlights shifts in educational provision. Families relying on local schools may need to consider nearby options, as the current data does not indicate secondary schools or additional educational institutions within the area. The availability of a primary school is a key factor for families, but the lack of further details means potential buyers should investigate broader school catchment areas.
| Rank | School | Type | Entry gender | Ages |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | The Oaks Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
| 2 | The Oaks Primary School | primary | N/A | N/A |
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B14 5PG has a median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. Home ownership rates stand at 41%, indicating a predominantly rental market, while the predominant accommodation type is houses. The White ethnic group forms the largest demographic. The area ranks 25th out of 69 Birmingham wards for deprivation, with 31.6% of children living in low-income households. This context influences access to services and employment opportunities, with a resident employment rate of 58.9% and 25.4% holding NVQ4+ qualifications. Despite mid-level deprivation, the area’s population reflects a working-age demographic, though claimant unemployment exceeds the city average. These factors shape a community where economic stability varies, and public services are critical to quality of life.
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