Area Information

Living in B70 0BT means inhabiting a compact residential cluster within the Greets Green and Lyng Ward area of West Bromwich. With a population of 2,068 and a density of 1,483 people per square kilometre, this postcode reflects a tightly knit community. The area’s character is shaped by interwar and post-war housing developments, with a mix of private and council properties. While some pre-First World War buildings remain, newer constructions have replaced older stock, reflecting ongoing regeneration. The median age of 47 suggests a predominantly adult population, with many residents in their 30s to 60s. Despite pockets of deprivation linked to council housing and demolition projects, the area retains a strong sense of local identity. Residents benefit from proximity to the Walsall Canal, Marl Hole Park, and a network of rail and metro stations. For those seeking a balance of history and modernity, B70 0BT offers a distinct slice of the Black Country’s evolving urban landscape.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
Not available
Population
2068
Population Density
1483 people/km²

The property market in B70 0BT is characterised by a 51% home ownership rate, with houses making up the majority of accommodation types. This suggests a market skewed towards owner-occupied homes, though nearly half of properties are rented, indicating a mix of private and rental opportunities. The housing stock reflects the area’s history, blending interwar and post-war developments with newer constructions. Given the small size of the postcode area, the immediate surroundings offer limited housing diversity, with a focus on semi-detached and terraced homes. Buyers should consider the area’s compact nature, which may limit availability of larger properties or specialist housing. The presence of both private and council-owned homes means prices may vary, but the market is unlikely to cater to high-end or luxury properties. For those prioritising affordability and proximity to transport, B70 0BT’s property stock offers practical options, though competition may be fierce in desirable locations like Lyng.

House Prices in B70 0BT

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Energy Efficiency in B70 0BT

The lifestyle in B70 0BT is shaped by a mix of retail, transport, and green spaces. Nearby amenities include Asda Great, Heron Tipton, and Aldi Tildasley, offering essential shopping and dining options. The area’s metro and rail stations, such as Black Lake and Dudley Port, provide access to broader networks, while the Walsall Canal adds a touch of natural scenery. Marl Hole Park, a former clay pit turned recreational space, offers a place for relaxation and outdoor activities. The community’s character is defined by its proximity to both historic sites, like the Grade II* listed Oak House, and modern developments. For residents, the blend of practical amenities and local heritage creates a convenient yet distinct urban environment. While the area lacks large-scale leisure facilities, its compact nature ensures that daily needs are met without long commutes.

Amenities

Schools

The nearest school to B70 0BT is Newtown Primary School, which serves the area with a primary education offering. The school holds a ‘good’ Ofsted rating, reflecting its performance in teaching quality, pupil outcomes, and overall management. As the only named school in the data, it is the primary option for families in the vicinity. The absence of secondary schools in the immediate area means students may need to travel to nearby towns for further education. The presence of a well-rated primary school is a key consideration for families, though the lack of local secondary options could impact long-term planning. For those prioritising strong early education, Newtown Primary School provides a reliable foundation, but parents should factor in commuting times for older children.

RankA + A* %SchoolTypeEntry genderAges
1N/ANewtown Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A
2N/ANewtown Primary SchoolprimaryN/AN/A

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Demographics

The community in B70 0BT is defined by its median age of 47, with the majority of residents aged between 30 and 64. This suggests a stable population of working-age adults, many of whom may be long-term residents. Home ownership stands at 51%, indicating a slight majority of owner-occupied properties, though 49% of households are renters. The predominant accommodation type is houses, reflecting a residential area with a focus on family homes. The predominant ethnic group is White, though the data does not specify further diversity metrics. The area’s working-class character, noted in local research, aligns with its history of industrial and post-war housing. While the data does not quantify deprivation directly, the presence of council housing and ongoing demolitions suggests some residents face socioeconomic challenges. However, community-led initiatives in Lyng highlight efforts to enhance quality of life through mixed-tenure redevelopment and local engagement.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

51
majority

Ethnic Group

White
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

15
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

  • Flood Risk
    Locked
  • Ramsar Wetland Sites
    Locked
  • Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty
    Locked
  • Protected Nature Reserve
    Locked
  • Protected Woodland
    Locked
  • Crime Risk
    Locked

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community like in B70 0BT?
The area has a strong community feel, with a median age of 47 and a population of 2,068. It blends working-class heritage with ongoing regeneration, particularly in Lyng, which features mixed-tenure housing and local initiatives. The community is described as having a vibrant spirit despite some socioeconomic challenges.
Who typically lives in B70 0BT?
Residents are predominantly adults aged 30–64, with 51% owning their homes. The majority are White, and the area includes a mix of private and council housing, reflecting its post-war and interwar development history.
What schools are near B70 0BT?
Newtown Primary School is the nearest, offering primary education with a ‘good’ Ofsted rating. No secondary schools are listed in the immediate area, so students may need to travel for further education.
How connected is B70 0BT in terms of transport and broadband?
The area has excellent broadband (score 98) and good mobile coverage (85). Rail and metro stations provide access to Birmingham and beyond, while the Walsall Canal offers leisure opportunities. Connectivity supports remote work and daily use.
Are there safety concerns in B70 0BT?
The area has a ‘critical’ crime risk rating, with safety scores at 0/100. Residents are advised to take enhanced security measures. Flood risk is low, and there are no protected natural areas to restrict development or activity.

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