Area Information

The postcode B70 8NA identifies a small residential cluster situated in the West Bromwich Central Ward. This specific area spans 1275 square metres and is home to 1917 residents. West Bromwich itself lies approximately 8 miles west of Birmingham's city centre and forms part of the Metropolitan Borough of Sandwell. The town carries a long industrial heritage, having become a county borough in 1888 and expanding significantly when it absorbed the boroughs of Tipton and Wednesbury in 1966. It later merged with Warley in 1974. The neighbourhood is defined by its integration into the wider town fabric, centred around major routes like the A41 and the Black Country Spine Road. You are looking at a tightly packed community where daily life revolves around established industrial history and modern connectivity. The area is distinct for its specific residential density and its position within a larger, historically significant urban centre that once served as a stop on the coaching road between London and Shrewsbury. Living here means being part of a town that navigated significant historical challenges, including the Cholera epidemic of 1831 and social disruptions in 2011, yet maintains a structured urban layout.

Area Type
Postcode
Area Size
1275 m²
Population
1917
Population Density
1503574 people/km²

The property market in B70 8NA is characterised by a specific housing stock profile. Houses remain the primary accommodation type, meaning you are looking at traditional structures rather than purpose-built flats or terraced townhouses typical of other inner-city postcodes. With just 41% home ownership, the area leans towards a rental economy where private landlords operate alongside council or housing association properties. This statistic suggests a dynamic market where tenants outnumber owners significantly. For buyers targeting this specific postcode, the scarcity of the area—covering only 1275 square metres—means stock will be limited and competition high. The surrounding West Bromwich Central Ward offers a wider variety of properties, but this segment focuses on standalone or semi-detached styles suited to the local demographic of adults. The high population density reinforces the idea that land values reflect intense demand within this concentrated residential cluster. Expect a market driven by those seeking to rent in a central ward or purchase a house in a high-density urban setting. The lack of extensive new development data implies that current supply relies heavily on existing stock.

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Energy Efficiency in B70 8NA

Residents of B70 8NA have convenient access to a range of amenities within practical reaching distances. Retail options are supported by five nearby stores, including notable venues such as M&S Astle, Iceland West, and Heron West, ensuring everyday shopping requirements are met locally. Transport accessibility is enhanced by five metro stops, with West Bromwich Central, Lodge Road, and Dartmouth Street acting as focal points for local travel. Additionally, five rail stations, including Sandwell & Dudley Railway Station, Smethwick Galton Bridge High Level Railway Station, and Hawthorns Railway Station, connect you to wider regions. The area is also linked by Carters Green, High Street, and Birmingham Road, which form the main route through the town. West Bromwich features the West Bromwich Ringway, which circulates these main shopping areas, making navigation straightforward. Historic landmarks like the town centre add character, while significant healthcare infrastructure, including Sandwell District General Hospital, supports community well-being. Living here places you on the A41 corridor, a historic highway linking London and Merseyside, offering both scenic value and efficient travel north and south.

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Schools

Three specific educational institutions serve the students near B70 8NA, providing options for independent and state education. The British Muslim School operates as an independent institution and holds a satisfactory Ofsted rating. Shireland Biomedical Utc serves as a secondary school and also carries a satisfactory Ofsted rating, offering technical and vocational training pathways. Shireland CBSO Academy is an academy that serves the secondary education needs of the local community. This mix of school types provides contrast for families, though all listed schools perform at a satisfactory level based on the latest inspections. You do not have data on primary schools directly attached to this exact postcode, but these secondary and independent options form the core of the local education network mentioned in the search parameters. The presence of an independent school alongside maintained academies suggests a diverse educational landscape. When considering homes in this area, you must weigh the location against travel times to these specific institutions, as distances to main CBD schools vary across West Bromwich.

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Demographics

The community in B70 8NA reflects an older demographic profile with a median age of 47 years. Adults aged between 30 and 64 years represent the most common age range within this population. This indicates that the area attracts families and established households rather than young students or the very elderly. Home ownership stands at 41%, suggesting a significant portion of residents remain in the rental sector, a common trait in parts of the West Midlands housing market. The predominant ethnicity in this small area is Asian, which shapes the local culture and social interactions. You will find a mix of housing stock consistent with an established urban ward. The accommodation type is primarily houses, offering traditional living arrangements in contrast to high-rise blocks found in other parts of West Bromwich. Deprivation data is not explicitly provided in the available statistics, so the quality of life assessment relies on the presence of essential services and transportation links. The population density is quite high, pointing to an urban environment where neighbours are close together and community life is likely active.

Household Size

Family (3-5 people)
most common

Accommodation Type

Houses
most common

Tenure

41
majority

Ethnic Group

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most common

Religion

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most common

Household Composition

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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

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who lives in B70 8NA and what is the community like?
The community has a median age of 47 and is predominantly composed of adults aged 30 to 64 years. With a home ownership rate of only 41%, the area attracts more tenants than owners. The predominant ethnic group is Asian, creating a distinct cultural profile. Living here in this 1275 square metre cluster means navigating a high-density urban environment with established industrial roots and a reliance on the wider West Bromwich Central Ward for broader community activities.
What schools are available near B70 8NA?
There are three main educational institutions referenced for this area. The British Muslim School is an independent school with a satisfactory Ofsted rating. Shireland Biomedical Utc is a secondary school with a satisfactory Ofsted rating that emphasises biomedical and technical education. Shireland CBSO Academy serves as another secondary academy option. Families must consider travel times to these specific institutions as no primary schools are explicitly listed in the provided data for this immediate postcode.
How is the transport and connectivity for B70 8NA?
Connectivity is excellent with fixed broadband scoring 91/100 and mobile coverage at 85/100, making it suitable for remote work. Residents have access to five metro stations including West Bromwich Central and five major railway stations such as Sandwell & Dudley. Major road access is provided by routes like the A41 and the Black Country Spine Road, which link the area to London and Merseyside, ensuring efficient commuting options.
What are the safety and environmental considerations?
The area passes all environmental safety checks, with zero risk scores for flooding, protected woodlands, and Ramsar sites. However, crime risk is assessed as critical with a safety score of 0/100, indicating crime rates are above average. This creates a mixed picture where the physical environment is safe, but residents should expect to implement enhanced security measures to counter the high crime levels recorded in this postcode sector.
What amenities and shops are nearby?
Residents have five retail options within practical reach, including M&S Astle, Iceland West, and Heron West, covering essential shopping needs. Transport access is bolstered by five metro and rail stations, including Haworths Railway Station and West Bromwich Central. The local network is centred on Carters Green and High Street, with the West Bromwich Ringway providing a convenient circulation route around the main shopping areas and industrial heritage sites.

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