Weoley
Part of the Northfield district
Weoley Ward is an area predominantly developed in the 1930s and its houses and street layout reflects a desire to be the best in the country.
The pride this generated is still evident amongst local residents.
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Weoley Ward is an area predominantly developed in the 1930s and its houses and street layout reflects a desire to be the best in the country. The pride this generated is still evident amongst local residents. Weoley is a series of communities at Allens Cross, Weoley Hill, Middle Park, Spicelands Road, Weoley Castle (including Weoley Castle Museum) and Stonebrook Way. As such Weoley Ward needs a heart as its boundaries do not reflect its communities.