
Perry Barr is a suburban area in north
Birmingham
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, England. It is also the name of a
council constituency, managed by its own
district committee.
Birmingham Perry Barr is also a
parliamentary constituency
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; its
Member of Parliament
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is
Khalid Mahmood
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* Allama Khalid Mahmood (1925–2020), Islamic scholar and former Justice of Supreme Court of Pakistan (Shariat Appellate Bench).
* Khaled Mahmud (born 1971), Bangladeshi cricketer
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.
The constituency includes the smaller Perry Barr
ward, and the wards of
Handsworth Wood
Handsworth Wood is a suburb of Birmingham in the West Midlands County, England.
Located within the metropolitan county of the West Midlands since 1 April 1974, under the Local Government Act 1972, it was previously a part of the county of S ...
,
Lozells and East Handsworth, and
Oscott, which each elect three councillors to
Birmingham City Council
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.
Etymology
There were four ancient manors in this area (all part of the parish of Handsworth) called Hamstead, Oscott, Perry, and Little (or Parva) Barr. Perry is the area around the parish church and this name is seen on maps but now seldom used. Over time, through confusion or convenience, the whole district came to be known as Perry Barr. "Perry" comes from the Old English "pirige", meaning "pear tree". The derivation of "Barr" is Old Celtic "barro" meaning "hill top".
Barr Beacon
Barr Beacon is a hill on the edge of Walsall, West Midlands, England, very near the border with Birmingham. It gives its name to nearby Great Barr (the Beacon borders the Pheasey area of Great Barr) and to the local secondary school Barr Beacon ...
, the area's highest hill, is in neighbouring
Great Barr.
History

Perry Barr was originally two separate entities, both mentioned in the
Domesday Book
Domesday Book () – the Middle English spelling of "Doomsday Book" – is a manuscript record of the "Great Survey" of much of England and parts of Wales completed in 1086 by order of King William I, known as William the Conqueror. The manusc ...
as 'Pirio' and 'Barre'. Pirio is recorded as having an estimated population of 35 and Barre with an estimated population of 25.
William Fitz-Ansculf is recorded as being the
tenant in chief of both
manors, and Drogo as the tenant. It is thought that the two manors may have been combined in the
Early Middle Ages
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.
In 1874, Perry Barr established its own institute based on the model of the
Birmingham and Midland Institute.. In 1878,
Henry Irving
Sir Henry Irving (6 February 1838 – 13 October 1905), christened John Henry Brodribb, sometimes known as J. H. Irving, was an English stage actor in the Victorian era, known as an actor-manager because he took complete responsibility ...
became the president of the Perry Barr Institute and addressed members of the institute on 6 March 1878. His speech was reprinted in the 13 March release of ''Theatre'' and also reprinted onto pamphlets by the institute's members and sold for
sixpence to fund the construction of a new building for the institute. It was converted into a
Carnegie-funded library in September 1897. In early 2007, this library, ultimately known as Birchfield Community Library, was demolished due to its dilapidated condition. Another library in the area is Tower Hill Library.
Aston Villa
Aston Villa Football Club is a professional football club based in Aston, Birmingham, England. The club competes in the , the top tier of the English football league system. Founded in 1874, they have played at their home ground, Villa P ...
opened their
Wellington Road ground in Perry Barr in 1876, playing there until 1897.
Perry Barr Urban District was an
urban district in
Staffordshire from 1894 until 1928, when it was largely incorporated into
Birmingham
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and thus also
Warwickshire
Warwickshire (; abbreviated Warks) is a county in the West Midlands region of England. The county town is Warwick, and the largest town is Nuneaton. The county is famous for being the birthplace of William Shakespeare at Stratford-upon-Avon an ...
(this included an area which is now considered part of
Great Barr). It then became part of the
West Midlands in 1974 when Birmingham became a
metropolitan borough
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in the county.
In 1903,
Birmingham Crematorium, the City's first, was opened by
Sir Henry Thompson
Sir Henry Thompson, 1st Baronet, (6 August 1820 – 18 April 1904) was a British surgeon and polymath. His interest was particularly in the surgery of the genito-urinary tract.
Medical career
Thompson was born at Framlingham, Suffolk. His ...
, president of the
Cremation Society, in Perry Barr at 389 Walsall Road. It has been privately owned, currently by
Dignity plc
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.
In the 1920s,
Oscar Deutsch opened his first ever
Odeon cinema here. The original cinema is now a conference venue, having also been a
bingo hall. The 1920s
Perry Barr Stadium on the Aldridge Road hosts
greyhound racing
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and the
Birmingham Brummies speedway team. It has a 500-seat capacity, and was refurbished in 2004. It is the former home of the
Birchfield Harriers, whose
Art Deco
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-styled
bas relief
Relief is a sculptural method in which the sculpted pieces are bonded to a solid background of the same material. The term ''relief'' is from the Latin verb ''relevo'', to raise. To create a sculpture in relief is to give the impression that the ...
badge it still carries.
[Public Sculpture of Birmingham, George T. Noszlopy, ]Liverpool University Press
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, 1998, The Harriers now operate from nearby
Alexander Stadium.
Aston Technical College (later renamed North Birmingham Technical College) moved to a new site in Perry Barr in the late 1960s, and was incorporated into the creation of
Birmingham Polytechnic
, mottoeng = "Do what you are doing; attend to your business"
, established = 1992—gained university status1971—City of Birmingham Polytechnic1843— Birmingham College of Art
, type = Public
, affiliation ...
(now
Birmingham City University
, mottoeng = "Do what you are doing; attend to your business"
, established = 1992—gained university status1971—City of Birmingham Polytechnic1843—Birmingham College of Art
, type = Public
, affiliation =
...
) in 1971. Two of the college's buildings existed as part of the university's City North Campus, scheduled to close in 2018.
There is a mall-style shopping centre in the district known as "One Stop" Shopping Centre. This was built in the early 1990s, replacing a previous 1960s-era shopping centre. To facilitate the 1990s construction, a length of the River Tame was diverted and
canalised. A
Wetherspoons
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pub, the Arthur Robertson, opened later is named after
Arthur Robertson, the Birchfield Harriers' first
Olympic gold medallist
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(1908).
A memorial to
PC Malcolm Walker, of the
West Midlands Police, is situated outside shops on the city-bound side of Birchfield Road. He died on 4 October 2001, when his motorcycle was struck during a police pursuit.
The site of the former
Perry Hall is now
Perry Hall Park. Perry Park hosted the
Birmingham Carnival
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Birmingham International Carnival takes place biennially in August in Birmingham, England. It is a celebration of Caribbean culture, arts, food and entertainment.
Caribbean style carnivals were held in Handsworth ...
in 2005.
Transport
Major roads in the ward and constituency include the
M6 motorway
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and the
A34. Bus routes operated by the
National Express West Midlands Perry Barr bus garage in the area include Nos 11A, 11C, 33, 46, 51, 54, 68A, 68C, 907, 907A, 934, 937, 937A (evenings and Sundays), 952, 997, and 997E (towards
Pheasey). The
A4040 and
A34 roads cross at Perry Barr, the former carrying the
Birmingham Outer Circle bus routes. In addition the
A453 towards
Sutton Coldfield begins at Perry Barr.
Route X51 runs through Perry Barr, but does not stop in Perry Barr. The nearest stop on the route is Walsall Road,
Alexander Stadium before running non-stop to
Birmingham
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City Centre.
To the south-west of the ward is the Walsall line, part of the old
Grand Junction Railway
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, which has two railway stations within the boundaries of the ward;
Hamstead railway station and
Perry Barr railway station. The latter, opened in 1837, is one of the oldest stations in the country to remain on its original site.
The
Tame Valley Canal bisects the ward, with boats from
Salford Junction, under
Gravelly Hill Interchange climbing the 13-flight Perry Barr
Locks towards Hamstead and on to Rushall Junction. There is a feeder reservoir, Perry Reservoir, in
Perry Park.
[''Nicholson waterways Guide 2 – Severn, Avon and Birmingham'', Collins, 2006 ]
The
River Tame passes through the area and is crossed by several bridges, including
Perry Bridge
Perry Bridge, also known as the Zig Zag Bridge, is a bridge over the River Tame in Perry Barr, Birmingham, England. Built in 1711, it is a Grade II listed building and a Scheduled monument.
The bridge is constructed of red sandstone in a pac ...
, a scheduled ancient monument of 1711, on the line of the Roman
Ryknild Street and its 1932 Art Deco replacement carrying the Aldridge Road. The old bridge appears on the badge of nearby
Handsworth Grammar School. A stream, the
Holbrook, originating on the slopes of
Barr Beacon
Barr Beacon is a hill on the edge of Walsall, West Midlands, England, very near the border with Birmingham. It gives its name to nearby Great Barr (the Beacon borders the Pheasey area of Great Barr) and to the local secondary school Barr Beacon ...
, flows into the river just upstream from the bridge. The area around the bridge is known as
Holford.
Sport
Aston Manor Cricket Club are situated in Perry Barr, as is the international athletics stadium
Alexander Stadium. These are located on Church Road just by
Perry Park. The Hub on Holford Drive is home to
Continental Star F.C.
Continental Star Football Club is a association football, football club based in the Perry Barr area of Birmingham, West Midlands, England. They are currently members of the and play at the Hub on Holford Drive.
History
The club was establish ...
, as well as Continental Star Cricket, tennis clubs, and Aston Amateur Boxing Club.
Perry Barr Greyhound Stadium on the Aldridge Road plays host to two sports:
greyhound racing
Greyhound racing is an organized, competitive sport in which greyhounds are raced around a track. There are two forms of greyhound racing, track racing (normally around an oval track) and coursing; the latter is now banned in most countries. Tra ...
, which is primarily run on Saturday nights with daytime meetings during the week, and
speedway, the team racing there being the
Birmingham Brummies, who run on a Wednesday night schedule from April to October. The Birmingham Brummies currently ride in the
SGB Championship which is the second tier of British speedway.
Ward
The Perry Barr ward is part of the
Birmingham, Perry Barr parliamentary constituency. Following boundary changes in 2004, the eastern edge of the ward follows the
M6 motorway
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from
Spaghetti Junction
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to junction 7 at
Great Barr, including parts of the communities of
Witton,
Aston, Perry Barr and
Great Barr.
Since 2004, the three councillors representing Perry Barr on
Birmingham City Council
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have been
Ray Hassall, Karen Hamilton and Jon Hunt, all of them
Liberal Democrats. Hassall was elected in 1990, Hunt in 2003 and Hamilton in 2004. Hamilton became the first black councillor elected for the ward. In a 2017
by-election
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, Morriam Jan, elected as a Liberal Democrat, became the first councillor of
South Asia
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n origin elected for the ward.
Prior to 1990, the ward had a strong tendency towards the
Conservative Party. No single party held all the seats in the ward between 1990 and 2004. The Liberal Democrats took a clean sweep at the 2004 Council Elections in which all seats were contested, but only after three recounts. In 2006, Hamilton increased her personal majority from 31 to more than 1,500, and the party went on to win every election in the ward until boundary changes in 2018.
The ward had
Labour representation for a period, from 1995 till 2004 following the election of Mike Leddy (1995–2003), along with the defection of Ron Whitehouse from the Liberal Democrats to the Labour Party (2000–2004).
For the 2018 and any subsequent elections the ward was reduced in size to two councillors and parts of the former Aston ward, included in 2004, were returned to a new Aston ward. The new Perry Barr ward includes
Witton Cemetery and the Moor Lane Sports Ground.
Election winners
*1986 – Conservative
*1987 – Conservative
*1988 – Conservative
*1990 – Liberal Democrat
*1991 – Liberal Democrat
*1992 – Conservative
*1994 – Liberal Democrat
*1995 – Labour
*1996 – Liberal Democrat
*1998 – Liberal Democrat
*1999 – Labour
*2000 – Liberal Democrat (defected to Labour within 12 months)
*2002 – Liberal Democrat
*2003 – Liberal Democrat
*2004 – 3 x Liberal Democrat (following boundary changes)
*2006 – Liberal Democrat - Karen Hamilton
*2007 – Liberal Democrat - Jon Hunt
*2008 – Liberal Democrat - Ray Hassall
*2010 – Liberal Democrat - Karen Hamilton
*2011 – Liberal Democrat - Jon Hunt
*2012 – Liberal Democrat - Ray Hassall
*2014 – Liberal Democrat - Karen Trench (previously Hamilton)
*2015 – Liberal Democrat - Jon Hunt
*2016 - Liberal Democrat - Ray Hassall (deceased March 2017)
*2017 (by-election) – Liberal Democrat - Morriam Jan
*2018 - 2 x Liberal Democrat (following boundary changes) - Jon Hunt & Morriam Jan
Demographics and notable residents
The
2001 Population Census recorded that 22,704 people were living in Perry Barr. 28.2% (6,410) of the ward's population was represented by
ethnic minorities
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, compared with 29.6% for Birmingham in general.
British musician
Steve Winwood was a
choirboy
A choirboy is a boy member of a choir, also known as a treble.
As a derisive slang term, it refers to a do-gooder or someone who is morally upright, in the same sense that "Boy Scout" (also derisively) refers to someone who is considered honora ...
at St John's Church of England
parish church
A parish church (or parochial church) in Christianity is the church which acts as the religious centre of a parish. In many parts of the world, especially in rural areas, the parish church may play a significant role in community activitie ...
in Perry Barr.
See also
*
Jami Masjid and Islamic Centre Birmingham
The Jami Masjid and Islamic Centre is located in Birmingham, England. It includes a two-hall mosque, with a capacity of 2,000, and a separate building for the Darul Uloom, an Islamic school.
Jami Mosque & Islamic Centre Birmingham (JMIC) was esta ...
*
Perry Barr Reservoir
*
Perry Hall, Maryland
References
External links
Birmingham City Council: Perry Barr ConstituencyBirmingham City Council: Perry Barr WardPerry Barr Community NetworkBirchfield Library*
{{Wards of Birmingham
Areas of Birmingham, West Midlands
Wards of Birmingham, West Midlands