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by madhuri yadav 06 January, 2025 0 Comment 30 Views

Moving to Birmingham - UK

Contribute to the community by sharing information to help the Desi community connect and support one another. Provide details about apartments where the Desi community resides. Answer questions from those moving here for work, school, or other reasons. Share information about areas or buildings with a significant Desi population, including rent costs, utilities included, accessibility, availability of laundry facilities, and other relevant details. Note: This section is not for posting apartments for rent—please use the classifieds section for that. The goal is to offer guidance and answer questions for people planning to move to this area.

 

1. Dominant Ethnic Groups

  • South Asian Community: Predominantly Pakistani, Indian (Punjabi, Gujarati, and Tamil), Bangladeshi, and smaller Nepali groups.
  • Pakistani Community: The largest South Asian group, particularly in areas like Small Heath and Sparkhill.

2. South Asian Areas in Birmingham

  • Small Heath: Significant Pakistani and Bangladeshi population.
  • Sparkhill: Known for its multicultural South Asian community, including Indian and Pakistani families.
  • Handsworth: Mixed Indian and Caribbean communities, with a significant Sikh presence.
  • Soho Road: Predominantly Indian and Punjabi community.
  • Erdington: Diverse South Asian and immigrant population.

3. Main Market Areas

  • Soho Road (Handsworth):
    • A bustling hub for South Asian shops, restaurants, and cultural stores.
  • Stratford Road (Sparkhill):
    • Known for South Asian clothing, jewelry, and halal meat markets.

4. South Asian Grocery Stores

  • Pak Supermarket (Small Heath): Offers Pakistani and Indian spices, halal meat, and traditional groceries.
  • Al Halal Supermarket (Sparkhill): Popular for halal products and South Asian staples.
  • Lahore Halal Meat and Groceries (Small Heath): Specializes in Pakistani and Bangladeshi products.
  • Kohinoor Foods (Handsworth): Indian groceries and specialty items.
  • Apna Bazaar (Erdington): South Asian spices, vegetables, and frozen foods.

5. Transportation

  • Public Transport:
    • West Midlands Metro and buses connect South Asian areas to the city center.
    • Monthly passes are available for budget-friendly travel.
  • Ride Sharing:
    • Uber and Bolt are widely available.

6. Religious Places

  • Temples:

    • Shree Geeta Bhawan Mandir (Handsworth): Hindu temple and cultural hub.
    • Balaji Temple (Tividale): A prominent Hindu temple in the Midlands.
  • Gurdwaras:

    • Guru Nanak Gurdwara (Soho Road): The largest Sikh temple in Birmingham.
    • Ramgarhia Sikh Temple (Birmingham): A hub for community events and worship.
  • Mosques:

    • Green Lane Masjid (Small Heath): A prominent mosque for Pakistani Muslims.
    • Central Jamia Mosque Ghamkol Sharif (Small Heath): One of the largest mosques in Birmingham.

7. Cost of Living

  • Housing:
    • Rent for a 2-bedroom flat ranges from £600-£900/month in South Asian areas.
  • Groceries:
    • Affordable, with a focus on local halal and South Asian stores.
  • Transportation:
    • Public transport passes cost around £70/month.

8. Best Public Schools in South Asian Areas

Elementary Schools:

  • Small Heath Leadership Academy: Known for academic excellence.
  • Adderley Primary School: Located in a diverse community.

Middle Schools:

  • Golden Hillock School (Sparkhill): Popular among South Asian families.
  • Handsworth Wood Girls' Academy: Inclusive and academically strong.

High Schools:

  • King Edward VI Handsworth School for Girls: High-ranking selective school.
  • Saltley Academy: Serves a multicultural South Asian student body.

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