Census 2021 neighbourhoods · Solihull

Neighbourhoods in Solihull

29 Census neighbourhoods cover the 216,244 residents of Solihull. Each has its own profile and its closest statistical matches elsewhere.

Area evidence brief for Solihull
Balsall Common8,265 residents · 84% owned · 8% no carBlossomfield8,776 residents · 77% owned · 14% no carCastle Bromwich East6,029 residents · 90% owned · 15% no carCastle Bromwich West5,434 residents · 74% owned · 19% no carCentral Solihull & Sharmans Cross6,900 residents · 81% owned · 14% no carChelmsley Wood East9,583 residents · 42% owned · 38% no carChelmsley Wood West5,923 residents · 38% owned · 41% no carDickens Heath, Cheswick Green & Hockley Heath12,134 residents · 74% owned · 7% no carDorridge9,846 residents · 86% owned · 9% no carElmdon Heath & Catherine-de-Barnes8,625 residents · 73% owned · 14% no carElmdon Park7,654 residents · 79% owned · 17% no carFordbridge6,297 residents · 44% owned · 38% no carKingshurst6,659 residents · 56% owned · 27% no carKnowle9,730 residents · 84% owned · 10% no carLode Heath10,375 residents · 75% owned · 17% no carLyndon North5,962 residents · 84% owned · 13% no carLyndon South7,268 residents · 68% owned · 21% no carMarston Green & Airport8,066 residents · 72% owned · 17% no carMeriden, Hampton-in-Arden & Temple Balsall7,343 residents · 77% owned · 10% no carMonkspath North5,847 residents · 88% owned · 7% no carMonkspath South5,413 residents · 85% owned · 8% no carOlton & Kineton Green6,691 residents · 65% owned · 21% no carShirley East9,737 residents · 77% owned · 16% no carShirley Heath6,082 residents · 84% owned · 13% no carShirley West6,732 residents · 80% owned · 14% no carSmith's Wood North5,840 residents · 47% owned · 33% no carSmith's Wood South6,746 residents · 50% owned · 30% no carSolihull Lodge6,307 residents · 72% owned · 19% no carUlverley Green & Langley5,980 residents · 89% owned · 13% no car

How these are grouped

The council the Library records, used as published.

Neighbourhoods are listed under the local authority the House of Commons Library records against each one. That is the council area as it stood when the names were published, so a recent reorganisation can put a neighbourhood under a predecessor council. Nothing is re-aggregated here.

Evidence ledger

Source and date are part of the record.