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Case Study 1- Birmingham
- Sparkbrook
- Who lives there
- High ethnic diversity
- 64% Asian
- 32% have no qualifications
- Housing tenure and types
- 42% Owner occupied
- Redeveloped maisonette housing
- Victorian terraced housing
- Inner city Birmingham
- About the area
- Council housing for lower income families
- Specialist shops for certain ethnic groups
- Sparkbrook Islamic Centre
- Halal shops
- Transport links- Bordesley Station
- Local schools- Ladypool School
- Small Heath
- Inner city Birmingham
- Who lives there
- 52% Pakastani
- High ethnic diversity
- 47% Economically active
- Some professional workers
- Housing tenure and types
- 55% Owner occupied
- Improved housing scheme
- Victorian terraced housing
- About the area
- Young professional workers attracted to area
- Small Heath Business Park
- Virgin Media
- Shopping and leisure facilities
- Asda
- Small Heath Leisure Centre
- Small Heath Park Mosque
- Castle Vale
- Housing tenure and types
- 41% of housing is council estates
- There are two tower blocks
- 53 % of housing is owner occupied
- There is redeveloped semi-detached housing
- Apartments and maisonettes housing
- Who lives there
- Low ethnic diversity
- 79% White British
- 26% Economically inactive
- Is one of the most deprived areas in England
- About the area
- Council housing for low income families
- Life expectancy has risen by 7 years
- Redeveloped with shopping and health facilities
- £35 million was invested by Sainsburys
- A retail park was made
- Outer city Birmingham
- Four Oaks
- Outer suburbs Birmingham
- About the area
- Desirable place to live
- Recreational open areas
- Windley Pool
- Shopping facilities
- Waitrose
- Direct train link to city centre
- Housing tenure and types
- 81% Owner occupied
- Large detached housing
- Extensive grounds
- Who lives there
- 92% White British
- 81% Economically active
- 31% Managers or senior professionals