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Castle
Bromwich is a recent name for this area of the
city. It used be called Berwood for hundreds of
years. For years Berwood or Castle Bromwich was
a small village on the outskirts of the expanding
Birmingham. It was also
poor quality land and prone to flooding. During
war years there was an
airfield at Castle Bromwich.
Spitfires were made at Castle Bromwich by Vickers
and two shadow factories produced much of the
needed aircraft replenishments for the armed forces.
At their peak over 300 new spitfire units per
month were being built here. Testing for the planes
took place on the airfield. Between the wars the
airfield was used for a variety of events and
Castle Bromwich had once hoped that it would have
been chosed as the site for Birmingham Airport.
Castle Vale was also the home of the British International
Fairs and consequently the area drew regular visitors
for large trade events or aircraft displays.
In 1900 John Dunlop opened a factory here and
other manufacturing companies were slowly approaching
the area. Birmingham was already on the doorstep.
However, Castle Vale never succumbed to the skyline
of factories, pollution and noise. It was destined
for a different purpose. Birmingham was now so
close that a housing estate was built at Pype
Hayes. Whilst the sub standard pre war housing
was being replaced by new and modern homes for
the masses, the quality and individual character
of the homes was often severely lacking.
The Castle Vale housing estates really came into
being in the 1960's. Tower blocks sprang up all
around Castle Vale and tenants soon moved in.
This 1.5 square mile site of the old airfield
and surrounding outbuildings became home to over
10,000 people and 5,000 homes.
Over the years the quality of living in tower
blocks deterioted and vandalism made life in some
almost intolerable. Companies in Birmingham would
refuse to set up business in the area and the
B35 post code was to be avoided at all costs.
Such was the reputation of Castle Vale. Recent
years have seen great moves to provide regeneration
and improvements at Castle Vale. Old tower blocks
have been pulled down and new homes are going
up. Refurbishments ensure that many homes are
once again comfortable to live in.
The shopping centre has been turned into a retail
park with Sainsbury's providing the much needed
supermarket facilities. There are still issues
and problems associated with living at Castle
Bromwich but a dedicated band of residents with
a powerful voice are doing their best to change
the face of Castle Bromwich. Castle Vale Housing
Action Trust won the secretary of state's Partnership
in Regeneration Award in October 2000.
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