Area Overview for Garretts Green Ward

Lea Hall railway station in Garretts Green Ward
Lea Hall station turning circle in Garretts Green Ward
Entrance to Lea Hall railway station in Garretts Green Ward
Access to Meadway from Sheldon Heath Road in Garretts Green Ward
Meadway at the exit from Sheldon Heath Road in Garretts Green Ward
Meadway nearing Garretts Green Lane roundabout in Garretts Green Ward
Path across Kents Moat Recreation Ground in Garretts Green Ward
Lea Hall in Garretts Green Ward
Bridgnorth House Flats in Garretts Green Ward
Sheldon fire station in Garretts Green Ward
Lea Hall Station, Birmingham in Garretts Green Ward
Sheldon Heath Road in Garretts Green Ward
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Area Information

Living in Garretts Green Ward means residing in a suburban district located in the east of Birmingham, within the West Midlands region. This electoral division of Birmingham City Council now functions as a unitary ward in the wider Birmingham district. You are entering an area defined by its compact size, covering just 2.5 square kilometres, which closely mirrors a typical residential neighbourhood rather than a sprawling urban sprawl. The ward holds a population of 11,494 people, creating a tight-knit community where local services and daily commutes operate within manageable distances. The political landscape reflects the labour council representation that governs this ward, adding a layer of specific local governance to your residency. Residents here navigate a landscape shaped by the area's history, which includes notable former sites like the East Birmingham College and the Chestnut Tree Pub. While these landmarks have been demolished or repurposed, they remain part of the local narrative found on platforms like BhamWiki. Your daily life in Garretts Green Ward is anchored in its urban edge location, offering proximity to the city centre while maintaining the suburban feel expected of an electoral ward. The combination of these factors defines a specific type of urban living where history, current governance, and residential density intersect.

Area Type
District Borough Unitary Ward
Area Size
2.5 km²
Population
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Population Density
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Demographics

The community lifecycle in Garretts Green Ward skews significantly towards older residents, with a median age of 70. This demographic profile distinguishes the ward from the broader regional average, suggesting a retirement hotspot or an area with high resident longevity. Analysis of the total population shows that the age distribution is heavily weighted towards this older cohort, impacting how local facilities and services might be utilised by those living here. Household composition and accommodation types follow from this demographic reality, forming the bedrock of the ward's social fabric. The home ownership rate sits at 49%, indicating a balanced split between owners and tenants. This figure suggests that nearly half of the residents rent their primary homes, likely influenced by the age profile of the population. The total household composition data reflects these living arrangements, showing how families, couples, and individuals coexist within the 2.5 km² boundary. Socioeconomic factors present a complex picture for anyone considering moving to Garretts Green Ward. The area records the 16th highest share of working-age residents with no qualifications among Birmingham's 69 wards. This deprivation metric influences employment prospects and local economic stability. Additionally, the area registers above-average claimant count unemployment, further characterising the economic environment for working-age individuals. Despite these challenges, the lower BAME population share and specific employment rates provide a clear, factual picture of the community structure without resorting to speculation. You must weigh the quiet, older demographic against the noted economic pressures when evaluating the quality of life.

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Tenure

49
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Age

70
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Household Deprivation

N/A
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NS-SEC

16
in Lower managerial occupations

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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the age profile of people in Garretts Green Ward?
Residents are predominantly older, with a median age of 70. The total population of 11,494 reflects an age distribution heavily skewed towards retirement age, distinguishing the ward from the national average.
Is there good internet service for working from home?
Yes, the fixed broadband quality score is 99 out of 100. This excellent rating ensures reliable high-speed internet, making the ward ideal for remote work and digital tasks despite its suburban location.
Are there any flood or planning restrictions in the area?
The ward passes flood risk, Ramsar, and AONB assessments with very low scores. Low scores indicate minimal risk and few planning constraints, meaning there are no major ecological or environmental restrictions on property ownership here.
How safe is it to live in Garretts Green Ward?
Safety presents a mixed picture. The crime risk score is 51, indicating a medium risk level and a warning status. Residents are advised to take standard security precautions, although environmental risks like flooding remain negligible.

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