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More about Tipton Sandwell West Midlands
Tipton is a town in the Sandwell borough of the West
Midlands, England, with a population of around 47,000.
Tipton is located about halfway between Birmingham and
Wolverhampton it is a part of the West Midlands
conurbation, and is a part of the Black Country.
Tipton was an urban district council until 1938, when it
became a municipal borough. The vast majority of Tipton
borough was transferred into West Bromwich County
Borough in 1966, although the Tividale part of the town
became part of Warley. Along with the rest of West
Bromwich and Warley, Tipton became part of the Sandwell
Metropolitan Borough in 1974 and remains within this
local authority to this day.
Around half of all households in Tipton do not own a
car. Around 40 per cent of residents have incomes of
less than ?20,000 a year. The right-wing British
National Party have performed well in local elections in
the town in the past, but currently have just one
elected councillor.
Tipton was once one of the most heavily industrialised
towns in Britain. But most of its factories closed
during the 1980's and new housing estates have been
built on the site of many former factories, the new
private homes have seen an upturn in Tipton's fortunes
by rising house prices.
Neighbourhoods
Tipton Green: The centre of Tipton which was massively
developed with terraced houses and factories in the 19th
century, although most had disappeared by the 1970s. The
area includes Victoria Park (laid out in 1900) and
Tipton Green Junior School, which was built in Sedgley
Road West during the later part of the 19th century and
relocated to Park Lane West in 1976. Manor Road Infants
School was built in 1935 and replaced by Victoria
Infants School in 1995.
Princes End: Located on the A4037 between Tipton and
Wednesbury. Famous for the Tilted Barrel pub, a 19th
century watering hole which is very tilted due to mining
subsidence. The area also includes Tipton Academy sports
stadium and an Asda superstore. Another local milestone
is the Gospel Oak pub, known locally as Mother Shipton's
because of a former landlady. Princes End Primary School
was built in 1914 and stands in Tibbington Terrace.
Tibbington: In the 11th century the area of Tipton was
created as Tibbingtone. The name Tipton eventually took
over the whole area but Tibbington still exists today,
as an interwar council housing estate near Princes End.
Toll End: Located between Ocker Hill and Great Bridge on
the old Dudley - Walsall road. Was the site of a canal
which was created in about 1800 and abandoned in 1966,
having since been almost totally obliterated.
Ocker Hill: Located in the north of Tipton approaching
the border with Wednesbury. Was the site of a power
station until 1985. The area has two tall tower blocks
which were built in the 1960s. Another local landmark
was the Crown and Cushion pub (built in 1902 and
demolished in 2005) and the local secondary school
Willingsworth High (built in about 1960).
Dudley Port: Located on the A461 Dudley - Walsall road.
Known as Dudley Port - even though it is actually in
Tipton and about 100 miles away from the coast - because
it is located on the Birmingham - Wolverhampton canal
and the local coalyards were extensively used for
industry during the 19th century. The most famous
landmark in Dudley Port is the Ryland Aquaduct, which
carries the new cut of the Birmingham - Wolverhampton
canal over the main road between Dudley and Walsall. Has
a railway station on the Stour Valley line, which was
known as the High Level Station until the Low Level
Station (on the South Staffordshire line) closed in
1964.
Great Bridge: located in Tipton near the border with
West Bromwich. Is famous for its local market and the
late 19th century Limerick pub. Had its own railway
station until 1968.
Tividale: located around the Dudley - Oldbury road
(A4033) and created in 1877. Developed around the main
road but expanded towards Oakham between 1920 and 1960.
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