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TileCross - 8 Oct. They are performed once every 10 years. Please note: census information may include figures for adjacent streets and postcodes. The figures are therefore representative of the local area, not a specific street address or row of houses. The census collection is designed so that each group of postcodes should contain at least people 50 in Scotland.
This is done to preserve the anonymity of the people in that area, as some postcodes cover a very small area, sometimes a single building. You can see the area covered by the census statistics by clicking "Show Census Area Covered" below the map above.
The information we provide on the website is done so without charge. However, if you wish to use this data on other websites, or in any other public medium should consult our data sources page for information on how you should correctly attribute the information. We have found 68 property sales in Tile Cross Road since the beginning of Our data comes directly from the Land Registry, and is updated monthly.
It does not include commercial sales, or sales of land without property. This area contains a mixture of housing types, as detailed below. Please note that the figures may include adjacent streets - see the Summary tab for an explanation and map of the area that these figures cover. This area contains a mixture of housing tenures, as detailed below. Across the UK, an average of This data lists the total number of residents normally resident within each household. The figures do not record under- or over-occupancy.
Social Grade approximations are derived from an algorithm created by the Market Research Society. The figures shown are per-household rather than individual - more specifically, the job title and employer of the "household reference person" is used, analogous to what traditionally was called the head of the household.
Only household reference persons between the ages of are included. Across the UK as a whole, the median age is In general, inner city areas show high concentrations of people aged , suburbs show larger numbers of small children and adults aged , and rural and small towns are more popular with older workers and retirees.
Many poorer areas lack a majority age group, which is due in part to the people in that area being constrained by circumstance rather than being able to choose where to retire, raise a family or grow up. Figures for relationship status do not include those aged under 16, or those family members aged who are in full-time education.
Health in the UK is strongly tied to age as you would expect, but the affluence of a neighbourhood also has strong influence, with deprived areas often showing poorer standards of health. Overall, the UK considers itself to be healthy - The full breakdown is as follows for the United Kingdom: At the time of the census, across the UK The qualification levels are based on current qualification names. As a country with a diverse population, the UK is home to other sizable ethnic groups, with mixed ethnicity 2.
There is considerable division of ethnicities within the UK, with ethnically diverse addresses uncommon outside of urban areas. At the time of the census, approximately Note that an individual may hold one or more passports. The data may include people living in adjacent addresses to B33 0LS. England and Wales are primarily Christian countries, with However, a sizeable portion of the population Some 4.
On average, around While the UK has an aging population, less residents over 65 are choosing to retire than previously.
Between the and census, the number of economically active year olds almost doubled to 8. Figures for economic activity do not include those aged under 16, or those family members aged who are in full-time education.
This data is therefore based on The data was correct as of the census, which was a period of depressed economic activity. The moat, like others on an eminence, has but one trench, fed by the land springs; is filled up in the front of the hall, as there is not much need of water protection. The house, which gives an idea of former gentility, seems the first erected on the spot; is irregular, agreeable to the taste of the times, and must have been built many centuries.
All the ancient furniture fled with its owners, except an hatchment in the hall, with sixteen coats of arms, specifying the families into which they married. See also Sheldon and Kents Moat. Named after its owner, John Babb who died in , there is a surviving timber-framed brick-clad millhouse which is Grade II Listed and the keeper's cottage which probably dates from the 18th century.
This was originally the Sheldon manorial mill associated with Sheldon Hall. The mill closed in and the buildings are now a private residence. The leats and large millpool survive within a pleasant park area with access to walkways along the River Cole to Chelmsley Wood and Bacons End to the east and to Shirley to the west.
The course of the River Cole has been altered here but its original course can often be made out. Because of the housing shortage caused by bomb damage during World War 2 a temporary housing programme was set up towards the end of the war to co-ordinate the provision of prefabricated houses.
They were simple and compact, but well designed with built-in storage. The two-bedroom houses had a fitted kitchen with a cooker and fridge, a wash boiler and hot water. They had electric lighting and sockets, a toilet and bathroom, commodities that many people from poor inner-city districts had only ever dreamed of. With no irony, they were dubbed 'palaces for the people'. Some prefabs were steel-framed and clad with asbestos cement. Some were made of aluminium, while others were built around a timber-frame and clad with asbestos cement.
By over prefabs had been built and intended to have a year life span. In the s moves by the council to demolish the prefabs and rehouse the tenants were opposed by many residents.
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