Ward in Birmingham, England
| Coordinates: | 52.419, -1.846 |
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| OS grid ref: | SP 10 80 |
| Dialling code: | 0121 (Birmingham) |
Hall Green South sits in the south-eastern suburbs of Birmingham, a largely residential ward characterised by inter‑war and post‑war semi‑detached housing, tree‑lined streets and local shopping along Stratford Road. It has decent transport links, with frequent buses and a nearby station that make the city centre and neighbouring districts easy to reach, and several small parks and green corridors giving a suburban feel within the city.
The ward blends a quietly local economy of independent shops, schools and community centres with some notable local history: nearby Sarehole Mill and the Sarehole Valley have literary associations with J. R. R. Tolkien, while the long‑running Hall Green Stadium was a recognisable landmark until its closure in 2017. The population is mixed and fairly diverse, with active residents' groups and local events that reflect a strong neighbourhood identity within the wider Birmingham conurbation.
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