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Walmley and Library
The local Walmley Library and Community Hall was also refurbished.
It was unveiled in 1920 and has since been moved to a spot next to " The Fox Inn ", behind Walmley Library as part of the Walmley Local Action Plan.

Walmley and Community
Walmley Village and Community Hall in Walmley Village.

Walmley and Hall
There are several local shopping parades serving the suburbs of Sutton, including " The Lanes " Shopping Centre in Wylde Green, at Walmley, at New Oscott ( local shops and a large " out of town " style development similar to New Hall Walk called Princess Park ), and at Boldmere Road.
To the north of Erdington, within the area of Pype Hayes on the border with Walmley, is Pype Hayes Park and Pype Hayes Hall, the former home of the Bagot family.
To the east across New Hall Valley is Walmley, and on the west is Boldmere.
* New Hall Manor Estate, the younger of two housing estates in Walmley, West Midlands named after New Hall Manor
* New Hall Estate, the older of two housing estates in Walmley, West Midlands named after New Hall Manor
* New Hall Valley, a valley lying between Walmley and Maney in the Sutton Coldfield area, West Midlands, England
* New Hall Valley Country Park, a country park in New Hall Valley, a valley lying between Walmley and Maney in the Sutton Coldfield area, West Midlands, England
The origins of Walmley are unknown, however, it is believed it may have formed as a community for workers at the nearby halls of Langley Hall, New Hall Manor, Penns Hall and Peddimore Hall.
To the west of Walmley is the Wylde Green and Erdington areas, to which Walmley is connected by a road running through the New Hall Valley, which features the New Hall Valley Country Park and the Plantsbrook Local Nature Reserve.
The oldest part of Walmley is New Hall Manor.
A popular local landmark was Walmley House, which was built in the 1860s by the Horsfall family as part of the Penns Hall estate.
The New Hall Manor Estate is the younger of the two major housing estates named after New Hall Manor in Walmley, West Midlands.

Walmley and are
Falcon Lodge and Reddicap Heath are directly north of Walmley.
The central area of Walmley where the shops are located is known as Walmley Village.
At the junction of Walmley Road and Fox Hollies Road, north of Walmley Village, are almshouses constructed in the 19th century, 1924 and 1971.
There are 16 listed buildings and four locally listed buildings in Walmley.
There are have been 43 archaeological finds in the Walmley area including prehistoric flints, Roman and Medieval Pottery, a possible prehistoric structure, and earthworks of medieval and post medieval date.
There are numerous primary schools located within Walmley.
These two schools are now Walmley Infants School and Walmley Junior School and are run by the Birmingham Local Education Authority.
There are no secondary schools in Walmley, however, Bishop Walsh Catholic School is located near the border of Walmley on Wylde Green Road in the west.

Walmley and located
In 1879, Penns railway station was constructed by the Midland Railway Company and despite being located in Walmley, it was named after Penns.
St Johns Church, built in 1845 to a design by D. R. Hill, is located on Walmley Road and is constructed of Staffordshire blue brick.
Sutton Coldfield Rugby Club ’ s ground is located on Walmley Road straddling the border of Walmley and Thimble End.
There is a private primary school also located in Walmley, on Walmley Ash Road.
New Hall Valley Country Park is a country park located in New Hall Valley between Walmley and Wylde Green in the Sutton Coldfield area of north Birmingham.

Walmley and ward
Walmley developed into a ward of the Sutton Corporation, covering an area of 4, 424 of the total of Sutton Coldfield.
The ward lies to the south-east of Sutton Coldfield town centre and covers Walmley, Walmley Ash, Thimble End and Minworth.

Walmley and have
Walmley would have developed from a few scattered houses along Walmley Road which was a main commuter route from Sutton Coldfield to Birmingham.
Despite this, plans to widen the road to accommodate more traffic have been strongly opposed by residents, who formed the Walmley Residents ' Association, who claimed that it would destroy the village atmosphere and that it would be contrary to the spirit of the Civic Society Act.
Speed bumps have since been installed on the road in Walmley village to reduce the speed of vehicles, as part of the Walmley Local Action Plan.

Walmley and recently
The first ecclesiastical parish to be created was Walmley in 1846, with the recently completed St. John the Evangelist Church becoming the parish church.
More recently, Walmley has been targeted as part of a local development plan, called the " Walmley Local Action Plan " aimed at improving facilities in Walmley.

Walmley and been
The main pub in Walmley is " The Fox Inn ", which has been serving the area for a long time.

Walmley and refurbished
The main shopping parade, Walmley Village, was refurbished in 2004 in line with Birmingham City Council's " Walmley Village Local Action Plan ", with new paving surfaces, car parking spaces, and a through road speed limit.

Walmley and part
Despite being part of the Sutton Corporation area, Walmley was incorporated into the Erdington postal area.
Walmley Ash, in the southern part of Walmley, was incorporated into the Minworth postal area.
In the last days before Sutton Coldfield became part of Birmingham, Sutton Coldfield Borough Council gave Sutton Coldfield Rugby Club and Four Oaks Cricket Club the chance to develop the 16 acre agricultural site on Walmley Road as a sports area.
Walmley was once served by a railway station, Penns ( for Walmley ) Station on the Sutton Park Line, which was closed in 1964 as part of the Beeching Axe despite the fact that it was a very well patronised.

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