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Lozells is a loosely defined inner-city area in West Birmingham, England. It is centred on Lozells Road, and is known for its multi-racial population. It is part of the ward of Lozells and East Handsworth and lies between the districts of Handsworth and Aston.

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Map of Lozells, Birmingham, UK

Lozells has a high population density compared to East Handsworth. It is a very ethnically diverse area with a high population of people of Afro-Caribbean, Bangladeshi and Pakistani origin. Housing in Lozells consists mainly of terraced houses, which were constructed during the Industrial Revolution when the area became industrialised and the workers required housing. The housing is a mix of private and council housing, with some newer post-war tower-blocks and estates.

Lozells Road was the scene of rioting from 9–11 September 1985, with shops, houses and vehicles being burnt, and looting also taking place. Racial tension, high unemployment and hostility towards the police were seen as major factors of the rioting. Further riots on the night of the 22 October 2005 left two men dead and a police officer shot and wounded. These riots were started by an unsubstantiated rumour, broadcast on a pirate radio station, of a girl being raped. Four men were later jailed for their part in the riots.

The Royal Oak pub on Lozells Road (now a shop) has a doorway by William Bloye.

Churches

Local churches include:

  • UCKG HelpCentre, Lozells
  • St Paul's
  • St Silas'
  • St Francis of Assisi
  • Education

    Schools in the area include Lozells Primary School, Holte School and Mayfield Special School.

    People

  • Albert Ketèlbey (1875-1959) - composer, conductor, and pianist, born at 41, Alma Street
  • References

    Lozells Wikipedia