- Longbridge
Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Longbridge
latitude= 52.395
longitude= -1.979
map_type= West Midlands
population = 24,865 (2001 Population Census)
population_density = 34.8 per ha
metropolitan_borough=Birmingham
metropolitan_county= West Midlands
region= West Midlands
constituency_westminster= Birmingham Northfield
post_town= BIRMINGHAM
postcode_district= B31
postcode_area= B
dial_code= 0121
os_grid_reference= SP015775
Ambulance=West Midlands Ambulance Service
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static_image_caption= 'Longbridge island, The Factory', pictured in 2005 prior to its demolition less than two years later.Longbridge is an area of
Birmingham ,England . For local government purposes it is a ward within the district of Northfield.Since 1905, the area has been dominated by the
Longbridge plant , which produced Austin,Nash Metropolitan , Morris, British Leyland, and most recently MG Rover cars. The factory became dormant, and later partially demolished on MG Rover's bankruptcy in April 2005, but was taken over by Chinese carmakerNanjing Automobile , who resumed fullMG TF sports car production at the factory in August 2008.The area is served by [http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/frankleylibrary Frankley Library] .
ituation
To the immediate south-west lie the
Lickey Hills , a favourite recreation spot for the people of southernBirmingham . From the south-east the railway line fromBarnt Green divides Longbridge off from theBittell Reservoirs . TheLongbridge railway station on theCross-City Line stands opposite the Longbridge plant, near the Bristol Road (A38). The Austin Sports and Social Club is one of the many social clubs in the area.Surrounding areas include
Rubery ,Kings Norton ,Rednal andWest Heath .Development
The famous service tunnel/bridge (pictured), used to carry vehicle bodyshells across the Bristol Road, was demolished on the night of
4 August 2006 . Other parts of the huge MG Rover factories on the site were demolished during that night and later in 2006 and the land to be used for future redevelopment. At the moment much of the original site still lies unused awaiting development Less than half of the original Longbridge site has been retained for carmaking.Longbridge Technology Park
Situated where the Bristol Road meets Longbridge Lane, the Longbridge Technology Park was completed in late 2007. And in 2008 one of the two buildings is occupied but the other is still vacant.
Great Park
A major development aimed to improve Longbridge was the Great Park development by Corporate Land Developments Ltd. The convert|200|acre|km2|sing=on site just off junction 4 on the
M5 Motorway has been developed into a community with offices, houses, industrial units,Empire Cinemas , Hollywood Bowl,Premier Inn ,Brewers Fayre ,Morrisons ,Gala Bingo , Greens Fitness and an area of public open space.The housing developments were undertaken by
Crest Nicholson ,Bellway ,Barratt Developments andDavid Wilson Homes and provided a variety of homes. This was completed in 2002. Leisure facilities provided include a cinema, bowling complex, restaurants, health and fitness centre, social and bingo club, a day nursery and a 60 bedroom hotel. An all weather pitch, funded by the developers, was also created and is in the possession ofBirmingham City Council . In June 2000, a convert|52000|sqft|m2|sing=on manufacturing unit was completed for Draexlmaier Automotive UK. A further four industrial units are to be constructed to individual occupiers requirements.In March 2007, Mark Kent was employed as Town Centre Manager to oversee the redevelopment of Longbridge as a community following the closure of the
MG Rover factory. Kent's role is to implement the integration of the new factory units being constructed with the existing Longbridge town centre and suburbs. The 13 acres of land which has been freed up following the demolition of more than half of the former MG Rover factory floorspace (now owned byNanjing Automobile ) has been allocated for a new town centre for the once bustling and soon to be redeveloped area.As a result of the development, 1,500 jobs have been created at a total cost of over £400 million.
Politics
Richard Burden (Labour) is the area's Member of Parliament, and the councillors elected to represent the ward of Longbridge are Ken Wood, Keith Barton and Sue Barton, all (Conservatives).Longbridge has adopted a Ward Support Officer with the current holder of the title being Veronica Coleman.
Population
The 2001 Population Census recorded that there were 30,964 people living in Longbridge with a population density of 3,789 people per km² compared with 3,649 people per km² for Birmingham. Longbridge has a small ethnic minority population with only 6.8% (2,117) of the ward's population consisting of ethnic minorities, as ethnic communities are usually concentrated in more centralised areas such as
Aston , Handsworth andSmall Heath .References
* [http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/GenerateContent?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=3170&CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE=0&MENU_ID=11741&EXPAND=5459 The Great Park development]
* [http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/GenerateContent?CONTENT_ITEM_ID=6122&CONTENT_ITEM_TYPE=0&MENU_ID=11740&EXPAND=5459 Councillors Advice Bureaux - Longbridge Ward]External links
* [http://www.austinmemories.com Austin Memories]
* [http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/longbridge Birmingham City Council: Longbridge Ward]
* [http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/longbridgers Birmingham City Council: nature reserve Ranger Service in Longbridge]
* [http://www.longbridgebirmingham.co.uk/ Longbridge Birmingham]
* [http://www.longbridgebirmingham.co.uk/technology-park/ Longbridge Technology Park]
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