Is Sutton Coldfield an affluent area?

Is Sutton Coldfield an affluent area?

Sutton Coldfield is the most affluent constituency in the city with high levels of household income and low levels of unemployment and worklessness. However, there are also small pockets of deprivation in the constituency.

Is Sutton the same as Sutton Coldfield?

The etymology of the name Sutton appears to be from “South Town”. The name “Sutton Coldfield” appears to come from this time, being the “south town” (i.e. south of Tamworth and/or Lichfield) on the edge of the “col field”.

Is Sutton girls a good school?

In its most recent inspection, Ofsted has given Sutton Coldfield Grammar School for Girls an overall rating of Outstanding.

Why is Sutton Coldfield called Royal?

Sutton Coldfield became a Royal manor in 1489 and remained in the hands of the crown until 1528. Then Henry VIII granted the town its first Charter of Incorporation which decreed the village should forever be named the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield.

Why is Royal Sutton Coldfield?

Why is the name the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield important? It is about the extraordinary legacy of Henry VIII and Bishop Vesey. John Harman – who became Bishop Vesey, has left a unique legacy. He was born at Moor Hall Farm in Sutton Coldfield, the son of a farmer, over 550 years ago.

Does Bishop Vesey have a catchment area?

Does Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School have a catchment area? Yes, Bishop Vesey’s Grammar School has a catchment area with priority based on location and distance from the school.

What is the poorest part of Birmingham?

Hodge Hill is the most deprived constituency in the city; Sparkbrook & Balsall Heath East, Bordesley Green and Lozells are the top 3 most deprived wards. Sutton Coldfield is the least deprived part of the city wit 7 of the 8 Sutton wards ranked as the city’s least deprived wards.

Why is Royal Wootton Bassett Royal?

For many years Royal Wootton Bassett had close links with the nearby Royal Air Force base at Lyneham, and in October 2011 the town was granted the “Royal” prefix in recognition of the role the town and its people played in the repatriation of UK service men and women killed as a result of war.