Smith's Wood is a suburban civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the West Midlands of England. It is known best for its schools and ancient woodland. The civil parish has a population of 10,476, according to the 2011 census. North Warwickshire forms its north and east boundary, Kingshurst its south, and Castle Bromwich its west. Smith's Wood also has several parks including Lanchester Park, Woodlands Green Park, and the Smith's Wood Playing Fields.

Smith's Wood
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Smith's Wood is located in West Midlands county
Smith's Wood
Smith's Wood
Location within the West Midlands
Population10,476 (2011)[1]
Civil parish
  • Smith's Wood
Metropolitan borough
Shire county
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townSOLIHULL
Postcode districtB36
Dialling code0121
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52°30′00″N 1°44′49″W / 52.500°N 1.747°W / 52.500; -1.747

History of Smith's Wood

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Smith's Wood is the site of the ancient 'Smith's Wood' – a historical woodland which was once part of the forest of Arden. It was officially designated a Local Nature Reserve in 2004.[2][3] Burtons Farm once stood on the junction of Burtons Way and Windward Way was part of the estates of Coleshill Manor and Kingshurst Hall. Smith's Wood Boys Football Club, was established in 1970. Nottingham Forest forward Jamie Ward is from Smith's Wood and attended Smith's Wood Sports College. 'Smith's Wood Alliance' football team was established in 2022 and is headed by football coach Oliver Lynam.

Arran Way Shopping Centre that once stood on Arran Way is now the site of privately owned homes constructed by Bellway Homes as part of the regeneration. The old site contained various shops, a post office, a pet shop and the offices for Solihull Community Housing. It was famous for the pub called 'The Local', now replaced with apartments.

Regeneration of Smith's Wood

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As part of a £1.4 billion project, many flats and houses (mostly built in the 1960's and 1970's) have been demolished and rebuilt in Smith's Wood as part of the regeneration project of North Solihull. New features have included a brand new high street with a state of the art medical centre, post office, library, a community hub, and a new private housing estate on Burton's Farm Park. The Woodlands campus of Solihull College was completed in 2006. In 2024 one of Solihull's makeshift 'Family Hubs' opened, offering refuge and support for families and children.[citation needed]

Smith's Wood Primary Academy was completed in 2009 and was at the time was one of the largest primary schools in the country. It replaced the former Kingfisher Primary School that once stood on its current sports field. Pupils from nearby Bosworth Wood Primary School were merged with the school to occupy the new building.[citation needed]

Education

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There are two primary schools in Smith's Wood. Smith's Wood Primary Academy (formerly 'Smith's Wood Community Primary School') on Burtons Way, and St John the Baptist Roman Catholic Primary School on Arran Way.

Smith's Wood Academy (formerlely and popularly known as 'Smith's Wood Sports College') is the main senior school attended by Smith's Wood children, though some also attend other schools in the wider North Solihull area. The school is known for its swimming pool, rock climbing wall, fitness centre and other sports facilities, often used by the community.

Smith's Wood has four SEND and SEMH schools for pupils aged 3-18. Forest Oak School and Merstone School share a building on shared grounds with Smith's Wood Academy on Windward Way. Castleood School catering for children with SEMH on Jensen Avenue, and The Heights school on Auckland Drive, exclusivly built for pupils in years 3-7.

Ethnicity

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At the 2001 Census, Smith’s Wood had the 6th highest proportion of non-white residents (Black, Asian, Mixed Race and Chinese) in Solihull (6%), although all wards in the Borough are below the West Midlands average of 11%. In 2001, Smith’s Wood had the Borough’s highest proportion of mixed race (3%) and black residents (3%).

Democracy

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Smith's Wood ward is one of 17 wards within Solihull Borough Council. The ward has traditionally been represented by the Labour Party however Green Party representatives have been returned in 2008 and every year since 2011. Consequently, all three councillors for Smith's Wood are now Green Party representatives.

Notable Residents

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Nottingham Forest forward Jamie Ward grew up in Smith's Wood and attended Smith's Wood Academy.

Philanthropist and Parliamentarian Kamren Grant attended Smith's Wood Primary Academy. He stood as the Conservative candidate for Smith's Wood in the 2024 Solihull Local Elections.

Actor Barry Austin lived in Smith's Wood before his death in 2021.

References

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  1. ^ "Civil Parish population 2011". Retrieved 16 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Smith's Wood". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
  3. ^ "Map of Smith's Wood". Local Nature Reserves. Natural England. Retrieved 4 August 2013.
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