- Sutton New Hall
Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Sutton New Hall
latitude= 52.5363
longitude= -1.7886
map_type= West Midlands
population = 21,487 (2001 Population Census)
population_density = 10.9 per ha
metropolitan_borough=Birmingham
metropolitan_county= West Midlands
region= West Midlands
constituency_westminster= Sutton Coldfield
post_town= SUTTON COLDFIELD
postcode_district= B76
postcode_area= B
dial_code= 0121
os_grid_reference= SP135935
Ambulance=West Midlands Ambulance Service Sutton New Hall is one of the 40 electoral wards in
Birmingham ,England and is named after New Hall, a medieval manor house.Sutton New Hall is one of the four wards that make up the Parliamentary Constituency and formal district of
Sutton Coldfield . The ward lies to the south-east ofSutton Coldfield town centre and coversWalmley , Walmley Ash,Thimble End andMinworth . It covers an area of 19.68square kilometre s.Population and housing
According to the 2001 Population
Census there were 21,487 people living in 8,896 households in Sutton New Hall.Most housing within the area is modern semi-detached and detached. Around Walmley, the housing is pre-war build however in areas towards Minworth, Thimble End and
Falcon Lodge , it is more modern housing dating from the 1970s. New housing estates have been built in Thimble End and also on the former Warren House Farm and New Shipton Farm land creatingNew Hall Manor Estate and a new addition to theNew Hall Estate .Politics
The three councillors presently representing Sutton New Hall on
Birmingham City Council are John Beadman, Dennis Birbeck and June Fuller, all of the Conservative Party.The ward has adopted a Ward Support Officer, with the current holder of the title being Roy Roberts.
Places of interest
As a result of the construction of the
New Hall Manor Estate ,New Hall Valley Country Park was created withPlants Brook flowing through it. At the end of Plants Brook, a local nature reserve has been created from reservoirs constructed by Birmingham City Council. New Hall Mill, one of Birmingham's only two existing water mills, has been refurbished back to working order and is open on specific days to the public.Walmley Library and Community Hall are located within the ward and have recently been refurbished as part of the "Walmley Local Action Plan".
External links
* [http://www.birmingham.gov.uk/suttonnewhall Birmingham City Council: Sutton New Hall Ward]
* [http://www.newhallmill.org.uk/ New Hall Mill Website]
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