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'''New Frankley''' is a swollen, new village in northern [[Worcestershire]], part of the [[Black Country]].  It has been absorbed into the civic boundaries of nearby [[Birmingham]] but preserves a tenuous form of autonomy; it has the only parish council within the city's administrative area.
'''New Frankley''' is a swollen, new village in northern [[Worcestershire]], part of the [[Black Country]].  It has been absorbed into the civic boundaries of nearby [[Birmingham]] but preserves a tenuous form of autonomy; from the year 2000 until 2016 it was the only parish council within the city's administrative area, until the resurrection of [[Sutton Coldfield]] town council.


According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 7,890.
According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 7,890.

Latest revision as of 08:04, 30 September 2020

New Frankley
Worcestershire
Location
Grid reference: SO985783
Location: 52°24’12"N, 2°1’22"W
Data
Population: 7,890
Post town: Birmingham
Postcode: B45
Dialling code: 0121
Local Government
Council: Birmingham
Parliamentary
constituency:
Birmingham Northfield

New Frankley is a swollen, new village in northern Worcestershire, part of the Black Country. It has been absorbed into the civic boundaries of nearby Birmingham but preserves a tenuous form of autonomy; from the year 2000 until 2016 it was the only parish council within the city's administrative area, until the resurrection of Sutton Coldfield town council.

According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 7,890.

The village borders Frankley parish to the north, which has open fields amongst its hamlets, while the almost unbroken townscape of Birmingham stretches off to the east. New Frankley is part of this conurbation, if at its edge.

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