Sandwell and its Towns and Counties

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Sandwell and its Towns and Counties

Postby Northern Lass » Tue Jul 21, 2009 6:44 pm

This has been reproduced with permission from Sandwell Community History and Archives Services ( CHAS)
so many thanks to them

:wink:

This may be of use for all us not familiar with the area.

Sandwell Map


The following is from a very helpful leaflet that they (CHAS) produce entitled .....

" Towns and Counties of Sandwell"

Sandwell was formed in 1974 by amalgamating the former
county boroughs of West Bromwich and Warley. The county
boroughs had been formed in 1966 from six old boroughs:

Warley County Borough:

Oldbury

Rowley Regis

Smethwick

West Bromwich County Borough:

Tipton

Wednesbury

West Bromwich

What were the old local borough councils for each town?

Oldbury
Oldbury Urban District Council 1894-1935
Oldbury Municipal Borough 1935-1966.

Rowley Regis
Rowley Regis Urban District Council 1894-1933
Rowley Regis Municipal Borough 1933-1966.

Smethwick
Smethwick Urban District Council 1894-1899
Smethwick Municipal Borough 1899-1907
Smethwick County Borough 1907-1966.

Tipton
Tipton Urban District Council 1894-1938
Tipton Municipal Borough 1938-1966.

Wednesbury
Wednesbury Municipal Borough Council 1886-1966


West Bromwich
West Bromwich County Borough 1888-1966


Pre 1974 Counties

Before 1974, the old county system existed. Each county had its own
county council, which was responsible for county-wide matters, such as
highways, and areas which did not have a population large enough to
justify their own local council.

Staffordshire County Council:
Rowley Regis
Smethwick
Tipton
Wednesbury
West Bromwich

Shropshire County Council:
Oldbury (until 1844)

Worcestershire County Council:
Oldbury (from 1844)


Which neighbourhood is in which town?

Oldbury
Langley, Langley Green, Rood End, Tat Bank,
Causeway Green, Bristnall Fields, Brandhall,
Brades Village, Rounds Green, Tividale

Rowley Regis
Blackheath, Whiteheath Gate, Old Hill, Oakham,
Rowley, Portway

Smethwick
Bearwood, Londonderry

Tipton

Ocker Hill, Gospel Oak, Princes End, Bloomfield,
Horseley Heath, Great Bridge, Summer Hill,
Dudley Port

Wednesbury
Friar Park, Mesty Croft, The Woods, Wood Green

West Bromwich
Great Barr, Guns Village, Swan Village,
Blacklake, Hill Top, Hateley Heath, Hall Green,
Stone Cross, Yew Tree, Greets Green
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Re: Sandwell and its Towns and Counties

Postby Northern Lass » Wed Jul 22, 2009 8:21 am

Rob wrote:I'll probably get in trouble again by replying to this but....
How many people do we know who say they are from Sandwell?
:?


hmmm see what you mean
It's like when where I lived changed to Greater Manchester
we still said Cheshire
and I still do

maybe the younger ones do .... :?
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Re: Sandwell and its Towns and Counties

Postby MarkCDodd » Mon Aug 24, 2009 8:34 pm

I had never heard of Sandwell till I was Google Mapping to see if my Granmothers House was still there and found Sandwell Council Offices instead....
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Re: Sandwell and its Towns and Counties

Postby cid » Tue Aug 25, 2009 6:51 pm

Don't worry Mark, some of us are supposed to live in Sandwell but couldn't tell you exactly where it is. You don't include it on your postal address, there's no Sandwell town centre, or Sandwell high street. I think it was just made up to give someone something to do. I much preferred it when I lived in a Shire (must have been a Hobbit in a previous life) :lol: :lol:
Mind you that could also be confusing. I lived in both Staffordshire and Worcestershire without actually moving house :!: :!:
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Re: Sandwell and its Towns and Counties

Postby peterd » Tue Aug 25, 2009 7:04 pm

cid wrote:Don't worry Mark, some of us are supposed to live in Sandwell but couldn't tell you exactly where it is. You don't include it on your postal address, there's no Sandwell town centre, or Sandwell high street. I think it was just made up to give someone something to do. I much preferred it when I lived in a Shire (must have been a Hobbit in a previous life) :lol: :lol:
Mind you that could also be confusing. I lived in both Staffordshire and Worcestershire without actually moving house :!: :!:
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i did the same with lancashire and cheshire and i was never asked :(
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