Moseley and Kings Heath (ward)

Moseley and Kings Heath (ward)

Coordinates: 52°26′13″N 1°53′17″W / 52.437°N 1.888°W / 52.437; -1.888

Moseley and Kings Heath ward
Moseley and Kings Heath ward is located in West Midlands (county)
Moseley and Kings Heath ward

 Moseley and Kings Heath ward shown within the West Midlands
Population 24,273 (2001 Population Census)
    - Density  37.1 per ha
OS grid reference SP075822
Metropolitan borough Birmingham
Metropolitan county West Midlands
Region West Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BIRMINGHAM
Postcode district B13
Dialling code 0121
Police West Midlands
Fire West Midlands
Ambulance West Midlands
EU Parliament West Midlands
UK Parliament Birmingham Hall Green
List of places: UK • England • West Midlands

Moseley and Kings Heath is a ward within the constituency of Hall Green, covering the Moseley and Kings Heath areas of Birmingham, England.

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Politics

The Moseley and Kings Heath Ward Committee is part of the official structure of Birmingham City Council and exists to discuss issues which effect life within the ward, mostly (although not exclusively) related to the activity of the council. The Committee comprises the three elected Ward Councillors for the area together with the Member of Parliament for the Birmingham Selly Oak constituency, Lynne Jones of which most of the ward is part. However, meetings are well attended with all of those in attendance not only debating the issues of concern to them but voting on policy.

The Ward Committee works with The Moseley and Kings Heath Ward Advisory Board - a grouping of representatives from local groups and organisations - as a kind of executive for the full Ward Committee.

The area is served by three councillors of the Liberal Democrat party on the Birmingham City Council; Emily Cox, Ernie Hendricks and Martin Mullaney.[1]

Moseley and Kings Heath Ward has adopted a Ward Support Officer with the current holder of the title being Muna Masood.

Demographics

The 2001 Population Census recorded that there were 24,273 people living in the ward. 31.0% (7,520) are of an ethnic minority compared with 29.6% for Birmingham in general. White Irish are excluded from these figures, however.

Transport

The Alcester Road (A435) passes through the ward and is major route linking the city centre with Redditch and the M40. The A445 and A4040 (Outer Ring Road) are also major roads in the area. Bus routes serving the area are the Number 1, Number 11, Number 35 and Number 50, operated by National Express West Midlands.

The Camp Hill railway line passes through the area however there are no railway stations on it. The area was served by Moseley railway station (opened 1867)[2] and Kings Heath railway station (opened 1840),[3] which were located on the line, however, these were both closed in 1941 along with the other stations on the line.

A reopening of the line has been considered by Birmingham City Council. A feasibility study has concluded that there is a strong economic case for reopening stations at Moseley, Kings Heath and in Hazelwell/ Stirchley. There was a recommendation against opening a railway station at Balsall Heath as it is close to the city centre, however, the report only looked at potential journeys from Balsall Heath going to the city centre and did not take into account people who want to travel to Balsall Heath from districts around the city.

Places of interest

The ward covers two conservation areas; Moseley Village and St Agnes. These two areas include many larger residential properties reflecting the affluence of the areas. Other areas in the ward are disadvantaged though.

There are several open spaces within the ward including Cannon Hill Park in Moseley, Kings Heath Park and the private Moseley Park. Within Cannon Hill Park is mac (Midlands Art Centre) which is a non-profits art centre. Other places of interest include Moseley Golf Course and the gardens of Highbury Hall.

Kings Heath and Moseley Village serve as shopping centres for the ward. Kings Heath Library serves the area[4] and hosts a monthly local history group.[5]

References

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Ward Description

The ward covers an area of {} Birmingham, including the districts of {}.

Ward Demographics (from the census of 2001)

Ward History

The ward was created in {}, with the boundaries being unaltered until {}.

Parliamentary Representation

The ward has been part of Birmingham {} constituency.

Politics

Election results

2000s

6 May 2010

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3 May 2007

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1 May 2003

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2 May 2002

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4 May 2000

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1990s

6 May 1999

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7 May 1998

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1 May 1997

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2 May 1996

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4 May 1995

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5 May 1994

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6 May 1993

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7 May 1992

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2 May 1991

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3 May 1990

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1980s

4 May 1989

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5 May 1988

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7 May 1987

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1 May 1986

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3 May 1984

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5 May 1983

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6 May 1982

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1970s

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6 May 1976

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1 May 1975

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2 May 1974

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13 May 1971

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1960s

8 May 1969

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9 May 1963

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10 May 1962

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11 May 1961

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12 May 1960

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1950s

14 May 1959

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8 May 1958

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9 May 1957

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10 May 1956

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12 May 1955

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13 May 1954

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7 May 1953

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8 May 1952

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10 May 1951

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11 May 1950

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1940s

12 May 1949

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1 November 1947

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