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Racism Cuts Both Ways

RACISM CUTS BOTH WAYS

Wednesday 9 September 2009

3 Estates Information

Please see link below for 3 Estates website.

HERE

Just remember that, whatever happens, the funding will be withdrawn as of 31st March 2010.

Who knows what will happen to any outstanding projects after that date?

And what will happen to any 'owner occupiers' who decline the 'New Deals' offer to purchase their property (with NO help available whatsoever for ANY costs (ie - conveyencing etc)), which must be completed by said date?

And, as a footnote:
One letter has been sent out to residents from Councillor John Lines.
Our 3 Councillors (Geoff Sutton, Margaret Sutton, and Barbara Wood (all Conservatives)), so far, seem to have ignored us all! Their silence is deafening!

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Kings Norton

* According to the 2001 Population Census there were 20,729 people resident in King's Norton.

* The area is 7.0 square km in size, with a population density of 2,980 people per square km , this compares with 3,649 people per square km for Birmingham.

* 23.5% of people were aged under 16, 56.1% were aged between 16 and 59, while 20.5% were aged over 60. The average age was 37.7, compared with 36 years for Birmingham.

* The minority ethnic population made up 7% (1,446) of the ward’s population, compared with 29.6 for Birmingham.

* 52.8% of households were owner occupied and 40.3% were rented from either the local authority, housing association or other registered social landlord. The remaining 6.9% of households rented privately or lived rent free.

* The Census found that 8,886 (62.3%) of the population aged 16 to 74 were working or seeking work, this compared with 60.4% for Birmingham.