Saltley

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Saltley is an inner-city area of Birmingham, east of the city centre.

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[edit] Background

The area is currently part of the Washwood Heath ward, although formerly a feature of the Nechells ward. It also currently falls under the Ladywood constituency in the city.

Saltley is a largely business area with a high level of outlets in a densely populated area. Saltley begins at the Saltley Viaduct, marked with the Saltley Gate, a local landmark, at the entrance to Alum Rock Road and Washwood Heath Road.

[edit] Features

The neighbourhood is home to mainly terraced properties and some new housing projects, trade and Christian and Muslim places of worship. Situated in the area are a number of primary schools and St. Peter's College. Recreation includes the Wheel's Adventure Park and smaller domestic parks. The area was host to an annual parade, known as the Saltley Festival.

The future of Wheel's Adventure Park is under threat as a result of a proposed major redevelopment to construct a sports village and City of Birmingham Stadium.

[edit] Demographic

The population of Saltley is largely made up of ethnic minorities with the majority of south Asian origin, followed by the Afro-Caribbean community.

[edit] Transport

Saltley is served by the Adderley Park railway station. Bus routes into the area include the 8A/8C, 14, 55, 26, 26A, and 27.

Saltley was served by Saltley railway station between 1854 and 1968.

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