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Harborne today is a west Birmingham suburb – yet older residents still
talk of ‘going down the village’ to the shops. Everywhere there are
reminders of its rural heritage, from the wide, open sweep of the golf
courses to the 'old village' conservation area, with its ancient hall,
stately 18th century house, cottages and village pub. Though the High
Street may now be thronged with traffic, the parish church, with its
14th century tower, retains a peaceful, rural air.
Harborne was
first mentioned in the Domesday Book in 1086. It remained a small
village on the borders of Staffordshire, until the Industrial
Revolution. The growth of its neighbour, Birmingham, into a major City
had far reaching effects, culminating in the then village becoming part
of the second city in 1891.
Former home to, amongst others, Chad
Valley toys, famous watercolour artist David Cox and Thomas Attwood, the
city’s first MP, Harborne is now one of Birmingham’s most desirable
places to live. A thriving and unique suburb, the area still manages to
retain its Victorian heritage.
For more information on the
History of Harborne see
Harborne High Street Landmarks.
Harborne Ward Committee meetings
for 2008/9 will be held on:
12 May 2008, 7pm – Moor Pool Hall, The Circle, Harborne. 28 July
2008, 7pm – Harborne Primary School, Station Road, Harborne. 22
September 2008, 7pm – Harborne Primary School, Station Road, Harborne.
25 November 2008, 7pm – Grove Hall, Grove Lane, Harborne. 26 January
2009, 7pm – Harborne Primary School, Station Road, Harborne. 30
March 2009, 7pm – Moor Pool Hall, The Circle, Harborne.
Contact for meeting arrangements: Errol Wilson, Area Democratic
Services Officer. Tel: 0121 675 0955 or 0121 303 4772. Email:
errol.wilson@birmingham.gov.uk
Further information on Committee dates can be found in
Committee Meetings.
The Ward Support Officer for Harborne is Ken
Brown, he can be contacted on 0121 303 2501 or at
ken.brown@birmingham.gov.uk
Harborne Ward's Councillors are
John Alden,
Peter Hollingworth and
Mike Whitby.
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Please find an attachment below containing the latest Harborne Ward
census information.
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