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Sutton Trinity Council Ward
 
The Sutton Trinity ward is in north-east Birmingham, roughly six miles from the city centre. It is flanked by the Sutton Four Oaks ward, the Sutton New Hall ward, the Sutton Vesey ward and the Warwickshire Green Belt.

The Sutton Trinity ward contains the areas of Reddicap, Sutton Coldfield Town and Whitehouse Common.

 
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Demographics: Sutton Trinity Ward
 

There are approximately 24,000 people resident in the Sutton Trinity ward.

The population density is 20 persons per hectare compared to an average of 36.5 for Birmingham as a whole. The average age is 43 compared to 36 for the city as a whole.

The white British population accounts for around 88% of residents.

Approximately 3% of the population is of Asian origin with roughly 1.5% from India and 0.5% from Pakistan.

Around 1.5% of the population is black, including 1% of Afro-Caribbean descent.

6% of residents are white non-British (including Irish), 1% are of mixed background, and 0.5% are of Chinese origin or belong to some other ethnic group.

These estimates may differ from official census data which is now several years out of date and which was collated in respect of different ward boundaries.

 
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Housing: Sutton Trinity Ward
 
There are many large detached homes at Tudor Hill on the west side of the ward, Little Sutton on the north side, and Whitehouse Common on the north-east side.

Sutton Coldfield town centre and the adjoining area of Maney are characterised by terraces, semi-detached pairs and low-rise flats.

Reddicap on the east side of the ward has a high proportion of of terraces, low-rise flats and residential towers; there is also detached and semi-detached housing.

The rate of owner occupation is 80%. Roughly 5% of homes are rented from private landlords and 14% from the local authority or housing associations.

 
Economy: Sutton Trinity Ward
 
The workless rate (economically inactive of working age) in the Sutton Trinity ward is roughly 10% compared to an average of 20.2% for Birmingham as a whole.

0% of the ward is amongst the 5% most deprived areas in England; 0% is amongst the 10% most deprived areas in England; and 7% is amongst the 20% most deprived areas in England (how is deprivation measured?).

The major employers are Good Hope Hospital (NHS = around 2000 jobs), Defence Estates (contractors for MOD = 650), Sutton Coldfield College (380), House of Fraser (200), Royal Mail (200), Marks & Spencer (200), Wyndley Leisure Centre (200), Orion Cleaning (200) and Fairfax School (180).

These figures are estimates only.

 
 
 
 
Green Spaces: Sutton Trinity Ward
 
Open spaces in the Sutton Trinity ward include:

Rectory Park, Newdigate Playing Field, Tamworth Road Sports Field, Sutton Sports Club, Sutton Town Boys Club, Boswell Road Playing Field, Tudor Road Sports Ground, Withy Road Recreation Ground, Wyndley Leisure Centre, Manor Hall Golf Course; and

Falcon Lodge Public Open Space, Rectory Road Public Open Space, Sharrat Field Public Open Space, Shepherds Pool Public Space, St Andrews Road Public Open Space, Sutton New Hall Cemetery, Good Hope Hospital Cemetery; and

Lindridge Pool, Langley Pool, Home Wood, Falcon Lodge Allotments, New Hall Valley Allotments, Chadwick Road Allotments, Bodington Gardens, Vesey Memorial Gardens, Maney Hill Gardens and Sutton Town Hall Gardens.

 
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 Green = green spaces; Brown = industrial/trading estates; Purple = Commercial/retail areas

 
Politics: Sutton Trinity Ward
 
Sutton Trinity ward is one of forty wards in Birmingham that each elect three councillors. It is currently represented by Philip Parkin (Conservative), David Pears (Conservative) and Margaret Waddington JP (Conservative).

The Sutton Trinity ward forms part of the Sutton Coldfield constituency

 
Councillor Phillip Parkin
 
Phillip Parkin (Conservative) has represented the Sutton Trinity ward since June 2004; his current mandate will expire in 2012.

He is Chairman of the Leisure Sport and Culture Committee and also sits on the Sutton Trinity Ward Committee and the Sutton Coldfield Constituency Committee.

 
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Councillor David Pears
 
David Pears (Conservative) has represented the Sutton Trinity ward from 1987-1991, from 1992-1996, and from June 2004 to date; his current mandate will expire in 2015.

He sits on the Sutton Trinity Ward Committee, the Sutton Coldfield Constituency Committee, and the Leisure Sport and Culture Committee.

 
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Election Results 5th May 2011
 
David Pears (Conservative) 4321, Roger Barley (Labour) 1936, Maureen Parker (Liberal Democrats) 676, Rod Palmer (Green) 467

Conservative Hold with a majority of 2385 and 57.98% of votes cast: 19,764 voters were registered; the turnout was 37.7%.

 
Councillor Margaret Waddington
 
Margaret Waddington JP (Conservative) has represented the Sutton Trinity ward since June 2004; her current mandate will expire in 2014.

She sits on the Sutton Trinity Ward committee, the Sutton Coldfield Constituency Committee, the Leisure Sport and Culture Committee, the Public Protection Committee and the Audit Committee.

 
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