Sutton Trinity (ward) explained

Country:England
Official Name:Sutton Trinity
Type:Ward
Coordinates:52.5619°N -1.8063°W
Map Type:West Midlands
Population:25,267
Population Ref:(2011.Ward)[1]
Area Total Sq Mi:4.60
Metropolitan Borough:Birmingham
Metropolitan County:West Midlands
Region:West Midlands
Constituency Westminster:Sutton Coldfield
Post Town:SUTTON COLDFIELD
Postcode District:B72, B75
Postcode Area:B
Dial Code:0121
Os Grid Reference:SP121958
Static Image Name:Holy Trinity Church, Sutton Coldfield2.jpg
Static Image Caption:Holy Trinity Church, north of Sutton town centre, from which the ward receives its name.

Sutton Trinity is one of the 40 electoral wards in Birmingham, England.[2] It is named after Holy Trinity Church, the town's parish church.

Sutton Trinity is one of four wards comprising the Parliamentary Constituency and formal district of Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. It was created on 10 June 2004, following a Boundary Commission review of the city. It covers Sutton town centre and includes the neighbourhoods of Tudor Hill, Maney, New Hall Manor, Falcon Lodge, Whitehouse Common, Withy Hill, Little Sutton and Reddicap Heath.

Population

It covers an area of 4.6sqmi. According to the 2001 Population Census, there were 23,394 people living in 9,887 households in Sutton Trinity and 5.1% (1,183) of the ward's population consists of ethnic minorities compared with 29.6% for Birmingham in general.

Local politics

Sutton Trinity, like all of Sutton Coldfield is dominated by the Conservative Party and is represented by three Conservative councillors: David Allan, David Pears and Keith Ward. Sutton Trinity has adopted a Ward Support Officer.

Infrastructure

Schools and colleges

Bishop Vesey's Grammar School for boys and Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls are located within the ward. Sutton Coldfield College, located next to Bishop Vesey's Grammar School, is a college of further education. A separate building owned by Sutton College, located opposite Holy Trinity Church, is in use as the media centre. Sutton Coldfield Library is located in Sutton Town Centre in the Rose Centre.

Medical

Good Hope Hospital on the Rectory Road is the main hospital for the whole town.

Transport

Sutton Coldfield railway station on the Cross-City Line serves the town centre. There are a number of bus services operated by National Express West Midlands that stop at the Parade in Sutton town centre.

From 1879 until 1924, Sutton Coldfield was served by the Sutton Town railway station, as well as the LNWR-owned Sutton Coldfield railway station. It was forced to shut as a result of low passenger figures. The buildings still remain but as office buildings.[3]

Sport

The town is served by the Wyndley Leisure Centre, which is the largest leisure centre in Birmingham. It is located on the edge of Sutton Park and is used by local football teams for training.[4]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Birmingham Ward population 2011. 15 December 2015.
  2. Web site: Wards and constituencies Birmingham City Council.
  3. http://www.railaroundbirmingham.co.uk/Stations/sutton_town.php
  4. https://www.birminghamleisure.com/wyndley_lc Welcome to Wyndley Leisure Centre