Area Overview for Glebe Farm & Tile Cross Ward
Area Information
Living in Glebe Farm & Tile Cross Ward offers a distinct experience within the wider city of Birmingham. This electoral ward encompasses three specific communities: Glebe Farm, Kitt's Green, and Tile Cross. The total area covers just 5.3 square kilometres yet supports a population of 5,075 residents. This results in a relatively dense living environment with 965 people per square kilometre. The location is defined by clear geographical boundaries, bordered by the Birmingham Loop railway line to the south and the River Cole to the north. Historically, this region was part of the ancient parish of Yardley and formed within the cleared forests of the Forest of Arden. Early history reveals the site of the former Glebe Farm, which underwent significant transformation when the 1,360 homes of the Glebe Farm Council Estate were built in the 1930s. You are choosing a neighbourhood that blends deep historical roots with modern urban density. The ward name itself derives from Old English, connecting current residents to land once known as a woodland clearing. This context shapes the character of the area, offering a sense of place that extends beyond simple housing statistics.
- Area Type
- District Borough Unitary Ward
- Area Size
- 5.3 km²
- Population
- 5075
- Population Density
- 965 people/km²
Demographics
The community profile of Glebe Farm & Tile Cross Ward reflects a defined resident demographic. The median age across the ward sits at 70 years, indicating an older population compared to the national average. While specific breakdowns by age range are not detailed in the core metrics, the age profile suggests a neighbourhood where many residents have established long-term roots. Home ownership stands at 49%, meaning nearly half of the households own their property while the other half rent their accommodation. This figure clarifies the financial stability and investment levels within the local community. The location covers various household compositions and a wide spectrum of accommodation types within its 5.3 square kilometre footprint. You will find a mix of residents who have stayed for generations and others who seek homes in this specific part of Birmingham. The ethnic and religious diversity is present but not quantified in the primary demographic records provided. This demographic mix creates a steady, stable environment where daily life often revolves around local amenities and established routines rather than rapid demographic shifts. Understanding the home ownership rate is essential for anyone considering the local market dynamics or community engagement in Glebe Farm & Tile Cross Ward.
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Planning Constraints
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- Ramsar Wetland SitesPremium
- Area of Outstanding Natural BeautyPremium
- Protected Nature ReservePremium
- Protected WoodlandPremium
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