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Is Sutton Coldfield an affluent area?

Is Sutton Coldfield an affluent area?

Sutton Coldfield is the most affluent constituency in the city with high levels of household income and low levels of unemployment and worklessness. However, there are also small pockets of deprivation in the constituency.

Is Sutton classed as Birmingham?

In 1974, Sutton Coldfield became part of Birmingham when the metropolitan county of the West Midlands was formed. On 1 March 2015, a new Sutton Coldfield parish council was formally incorporated. This gave the town more powers from Birmingham City Council.

What is Sutton Coldfield known for?

The Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield has long been one of the most sought after suburbs in Birmingham. It has been named as the fourth least deprived area in the country, and often has some of the most expensive homes in the West Midlands going up for sale in the prestigious Four Oaks estate.

What areas of Birmingham have high Covid?

These are the wards with the highest case rates (cases per 100,000 population) this week:

  • Yardley East (492)
  • Sutton Trinity (443)
  • Perry Common (438)
  • Kingstanding (423)
  • Bartley Green (407)
  • Frankley Great Park (389)
  • Highter’s Heath (373)
  • King’s Norton South (371)

How long is Sutton Park?

Sutton Park is a 2,400 acre National Nature Reserve located 6 miles north of the city centre. It’s one of the largest urban parks in Europe and is designated as a Site of Special Scientific Interest.

Is Sutton town Centre safe?

Quiet and subdued, the London Borough of Sutton regularly ranks among the top 5 safest boroughs in the capital, with an average crime rate of 57 per 1000 people as of 2013 – lower than the UK average, and significantly lower than the London average.

What’s the plan for Sutton Coldfield Town Centre?

Last week BirminghamLive reported on the Royal Sutton Coldfield Town Centre Regeneration Partnership’s ‘masterplan’ to revive Sutton’s fortunes, with a major idea to stop through traffic along Brassington Avenue and release the centre from a ‘concrete collar’.

When did Sutton Coldfield become part of Birmingham?

Historically in Warwickshire, it became part of Birmingham and the new West Midlands metropolitan county in 1974. In 2015, the town elected a Parish/Town Council for the first time in its recent history. The etymology of the name Sutton appears to be from “South Town”.

Where are the mounds in Sutton Coldfield Birmingham?

In his History of Birmingham, published in 1782, William Hutton describes the presence of three mounds adjacent to Chester Road on the extremities of Sutton Coldfield (although now outside the modern boundaries of the town).

What does Sutone in Sutton Coldfield stand for?

“Coldfield” denotes an area of land on the side of hill that is exposed to the weather. It may also denote a place where charcoal burning took place. Sutone, as the manor became known, was held by Edwin, Earl of Mercia, during the reign of Edward the Confessor.