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Shirley East WardWest Midlands English Region

Area Overview for Shirley East Ward

Area Information

Shirley East Ward forms part of the suburban district of Shirley within the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in West Midlands, England. This electoral ward covers an area of 2.6 km² and holds a population of approximately 1,740 residents. You will find this ward centred around coordinates 52.410039665340506, -1.8252348333201867, with the postcode B90 3AP acting as a key identifier for the zone. Living in Shirley East Ward means residing in a place with deep historical roots, having evolved from the Manor of Ulverlei into Solihull parish between 1170 and 1180. The name itself derives from 'Syrley', meaning 'bright clearing' in Old English, reflecting a landscape that has changed over centuries. Daily life here is situated near Shirley railway station, which opened in 1908 and facilitates travel along the Great Western Railway route from Birmingham Snow Hill to Stratford-upon-Avon. The main thoroughfare is Stratford Road, historically known as turnpike 1725-1872 and now designated as the A34. Your surroundings include notable heritage sites such as St James Church, built between 1831 and 1832, which features 23 war graves and a memorial for local losses like Army Matron Katy Beaufoy. The area also preserves the earthworks of Berry Mound Camp, an Iron Age Hill Fort dating to the first century BC. Homes in Shirley East Ward gain access to this blend of historical significance and modern suburban convenience through the established infrastructure of Solihull.

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

Living in Shirley East Ward involves being part of a relatively small yet established community. The demographic profile is anchored by a population of approximately 1,740 individuals spread across the 2.6 km² of the ward. This concentration creates a neighbourhood where residents are likely to know one another, fostering a close-knit environment typical of smaller wards within the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. The community benefits from a low crime risk, evidenced by a Safety Score of 76 out of 100. This scoring system indicates that the area has below-average crime rates, providing a safer environment compared to many other neighbourhoods in the UK. The social fabric of the ward is further supported by its historical continuity. The population has grown steadily since the twentieth century, adapting to suburban expansion while maintaining the character of the original settlement. Residents live alongside significant local heritage, including the vicinity of St James Church and the remnants of the Berry Mound Camp. The area serves as a residential zone that balances suburban living with access to broader regional connectivity. For families or individuals considering Shirley East Ward, the safety metrics offer reassurance. A score of 76 clearly distinguishes this ward from higher-risk areas, making it a prudent choice for those prioritising security. The ward's small size means that social interactions remain manageable, avoiding the anonymity often found in larger urban districts.

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Household Deprivation

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NS-SEC

43
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Planning

Planning Constraints

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the community feel like in Shirley East Ward?
Shirley East Ward offers a tight-knit community atmosphere driven by its small population of approximately 1,740 people. Living here means engaging with a neighbourhood that has historical depth, including sites like St James Church and the Berry Mound Camp. The ward's limited size fosters a sense of belonging, making it suitable for those who prefer a quieter, community-focused environment over the anonymity of larger urban areas.
How do transport and connectivity work for residents of Shirley East Ward?
Residents benefit from excellent digital connectivity with a fixed broadband quality score of 100, ensuring reliable internet for remote work. Physically, the ward is served by Shirley railway station, which links Birmingham Snow Hill to Stratford-upon-Avon, and the main A34 strategic road. These links provide efficient access to regional hubs while maintaining a strong local connection to the ward's core.
Is Shirley East Ward a safe place to live?
Yes, Shirley East Ward is considered a very safe neighbourhood. The Crime Risk assessment is PASSED with a Safety Score of 76 out of 100, indicating below-average crime rates compared to other areas. While there is a planning warning regarding protected woodland, the low crime statistics provide a solid foundation for families and individuals seeking security.
Who typically lives in this part of Solihull?
The population of roughly 1,740 residents is spread across a compact 2.6 km² area that is part of the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull. The demographic includes a mix of those attracted by the historical significance of St James Church and the proximity to major transport links like the A34. The area appeals to buyers seeking a balance between suburban living and access to wider Solihull facilities.

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