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40: 248: 272:, of Sheffield, for development for housing. Boots asserted that they had evidence of demand from people in Birmingham for better housing, recording 90-100 requests per week. In total they acquired 303,203 acres at Pheasey, a small part of which was on the south side of Queslett Road, and thus in the City of Birmingham. Their proposal was to build 4,225 houses, at 12 houses per acre to be available for rent chiefly to 300:. The FNHT's published proposals for the estate included a public square, shops, cinema and public house at the junction of Wimperis Way and Romney way. These never materialised. Shops were built on Collingwood Drive. A planned community centre on Collingwood Drive eventually opened later, and as of 2018, still operates. 263:
was later built nearby. The land was largely consolidated into two farms, Pheasey Farm and Park Farm. George Smith became the Scott's tenant at Pheasey Farm in 1902. In July 1921, the Scotts put the farm up for auction, but withdrew it and made a private sale to Smith. In 1935, he sold the land to
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was refused by Aldridge Urban District Council, who wanted no more than three to six houses per acre, with 150 acres reserved as open space. The refusal was overturned on appeal, but Boots agreed to sell 68 acres to Aldridge UDC to be kept as open space "in perpetuity".
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Land on the southern side of Barr Beacon was known as Barr Lea. Record show that in 1559 one Simon Veysie purchased 162 acres, plus a house, garden and orchard, from A John Reddell, for £80. Over time, the name Veysie became corrupted to Pheasey.
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The estate in 2017 includes two primary schools, a community centre, and library. These were all anticipated by the Trust's 1937 plan.
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In the early 1960s, the FNHT offered to sell houses to their tenants, and many converted their rents into
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In the 17th century, much of Barr Lea came into the ownership of the Scott family, whose house
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in inner-city Birmingham There were also to be shops and other amenities. The request for
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The local government ward for the area is 'Pheasey Park Farm'. Its population at the
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The only public transport is operated by bus. These are operated by
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Ticket for "A Grand Dance" at the then-new Community Hall, 1945
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and Walsall Community Transport (service 25). Routes include:
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Pheasey is still considered to be in the Staffordshire
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for use by American troops who were preparing for the
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Another 338:Silver Thread Tapestries 268:(FNHT), a subsidiary of 562:Hammond, Joyce (1994). 331:Banner Building Society 303:At the outbreak of the 221:, and the newly formed 207:Aldridge Urban District 58:Etymology: Simon Veysie 252: 250: 223:West Midlands county 119:Metropolitan Borough 282:planning permission 276:people moving from 201:As a result of the 78: /  640:. 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Pheasey seen from Barr Beacon, with Birmingham in the background
Barr Beacon
Birmingham
52°33′38″N 1°54′07″W / 52.5605°N 1.9020°W / 52.5605; -1.9020
County
West Midlands
Metropolitan Borough
Walsall
Walsall Metropolitan Borough
West Midlands
Great Barr
Second World War
Barr Beacon
Metropolitan Borough of Walsall
Sutton Coldfield
Kingstanding
Birmingham
Barr Beacon
Staffordshire
Local Government Act 1894
Aldridge Urban District
Aldridge-Brownhills Urban District
Staffordshire County Council
Metropolitan Borough of Walsall
West Midlands county
2011 census
vice-county

Great Barr Hall
First National Housing Trust

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