Oldbury Congregational Church in B69 2HE
New Birmingham Road looking towards Birmingham in B69 2HE
Tipton Road Junction in B69 2HE
Tipton Road Methodist in B69 2HE
Bridge over the beginning of the Gower Branch Canal in B69 2HE
Gower Branch, looking south in B69 2HE
Depot with outdoor storage, Tividale in B69 2HE
Towpath bridge over a former feeder, Old Main Line in B69 2HE
The Old Main Line near Tividale in B69 2HE
M K Fleet Services, Dudley Road East, Tividale in B69 2HE
Dudley Road Bridge, from the east in B69 2HE
Canalside premises, Barnshaw Section Benders Ltd in B69 2HE
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Area Information

Living in B69 2HE means inhabiting a compact, densely populated residential cluster in England’s West Midlands. The area spans just 4.4 hectares, housing 2,030 people at a density of 1,691 per square kilometre. This small postcode area sits within Oldbury, a historic market town that once functioned as a municipal borough until its merger into Sandwell in 1974. Daily life here is shaped by its proximity to retail hubs, rail networks, and community-focused amenities. The area’s demographics reflect a mature population, with a median age of 47, and a strong presence of households owning their homes. Families and individuals seeking a mix of urban convenience and historical roots may find B69 2HE appealing, though its small size means proximity to larger towns like Dudley and Tipton is key for broader services. The area’s compact nature ensures that essentials are within walking or short-vehicle distance, though its limited footprint means expansion is constrained.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
4.4 hectares
Population
2030
Population Density
1691 people/km²

The property market in B69 2HE is characterised by high home ownership (76%) and a predominance of houses, which is atypical for a small postcode area. This suggests a mix of older, established homes and possibly some newer developments, though the exact age of properties is not specified. The compact size of the area means the housing stock is limited, and buyers may find competition for available properties. With 76% of residents owning their homes, the market is less rental-focused, which could be a consideration for those seeking long-term investment or a place to live. The presence of houses rather than flats or apartments indicates a preference for private, standalone living spaces. However, the small footprint of B69 2HE means that immediate surroundings—such as nearby towns like Tipton and Dudley—may offer more options for those seeking a broader range of property types.

House Prices in B69 2HE

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Energy Efficiency in B69 2HE

Residents of B69 2HE enjoy a range of amenities within walking or short-vehicle distance. Retail options include Spar and Co-op stores in Tipton and Oldbury, providing access to groceries, fuel, and everyday essentials. The area’s rail network, with stations like Dudley Port and Sandwell & Dudley, connects to regional centres, while metro stops such as Dartmouth Street offer further transport links. Parks and recreational spaces are not explicitly listed, but the historical presence of Albright Recreation Ground in Oldbury suggests green spaces may be accessible nearby. The compact nature of the area ensures that dining and shopping are within easy reach, though the absence of specific restaurants or cafes in the data means reliance on nearby towns for more varied options. The combination of retail, transport, and proximity to larger towns creates a convenient lifestyle, balancing local convenience with regional connectivity.

Amenities

Schools

Residents of B69 2HE have access to a range of educational institutions, including Tividale Community Arts College, a primary school, and two special schools: Blakeley School and The Meadows School. For mainstream secondary education, Ormiston Sandwell Community Academy, an academy with a good Ofsted rating, is nearby. This mix of school types accommodates diverse needs, from general primary education to specialist provision for students with additional requirements. The presence of a rated academy suggests a focus on quality teaching, though the absence of a local grammar school or sixth-form college may mean students need to travel to nearby towns for further education. Families with children requiring special needs support will find the two dedicated special schools particularly valuable, while those seeking a traditional primary education can rely on Tividale. The proximity of these schools to residential areas ensures ease of access for parents and carers.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/ATividale Community Arts CollegeprimaryN/AN/A
2N/ABlakeley SchoolspecialN/AN/A
3N/AThe Meadows SchoolspecialN/AN/A
4N/AOrmiston Sandwell Community AcademyacademyN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in B69 2HE is predominantly composed of adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. This suggests a population skewed towards middle-aged individuals, likely with established careers and families. Home ownership is high at 76%, indicating a stable, long-term resident base rather than a transient rental market. The accommodation type is primarily houses, which is unusual for such a small area but aligns with Oldbury’s historical development as a town with residential and industrial roots. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, reflecting broader demographic trends in the West Midlands. While no deprivation data is provided, the high home ownership rate and presence of both primary and special schools suggest a mix of family-oriented and specialist needs. The age profile and housing stock imply a community focused on stability and proximity to services, though the lack of detailed diversity metrics limits deeper analysis.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

76
majority

Ethnic Group

asian_total
most common

Religion

N/A
most common

Household Composition

N/A
most common

Age

47
median
Adults (30-64 years)
most common

Household Deprivation

N/A
with no deprivation

NS-SEC

26
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
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  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
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  • Protected Nature Reserve
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in B69 2HE?
The community is predominantly adults aged 30–64, with high home ownership (76%) and a focus on stability. The area’s compact size fosters close proximity to services, though it lacks the diversity of larger towns. The presence of special schools and a mix of retail options suggests a practical, family-oriented environment.
Who lives in B69 2HE?
Residents are mainly adults aged 30–64, with a median age of 47. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, and 76% own their homes. The area’s small footprint means it is likely a mix of long-term residents and those commuting to nearby towns like Dudley.
What schools are nearby?
There is Tividale Community Arts College (primary), Blakeley School (special), The Meadows School (special), and Ormiston Sandwell Community Academy (academy with a good Ofsted rating). This mix accommodates general and specialist educational needs.
How connected is B69 2HE?
Broadband is excellent (score 98), and mobile coverage is good (85). Five rail stations and metro stops provide links to Dudley, Birmingham, and Wolverhampton, ensuring reliable transport options for commuters.
Is B69 2HE safe?
The area has a medium crime risk (score 59), requiring standard security measures. No flood or environmental risks are present, making it generally safe for habitation with no major constraints on land use.

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