Ladywood Unite
Ladywood Regeneration Residents Group
Birmingham, England, United Kingdom – map
Against the demolition of good quality and new homes, churches, schools, and businesses, and for the creation of social and truly affordable homes, community places, and green spaces

Working to protect our community from displacement and corporate profiteering
Learn about what is being proposed, the history of Ladywood, nature of the houses and buildings, failed consultation, and our story
The proposals
Learn about what the council is proposing to do inside the Ladywood regeneration zone
Ladywood history
Ladywood has a long history and this is not the first time they have tried to take us down
Ladywood Ward Residents Association
For people having problems with their housing such as damp or broken windows
Press
We are regularly in local, national, and, sometimes, international media outlets
Questions for the council
A series on ‘questions for the council’ authored by Dr Marco Di Nunzio at University of Birmingham
Contact us
Get involved by signing up to our email newsletter, YouTube Channel, Twitter, whatsapp groups, or coming to a meeting
Recent updates
We have been blogging since July 2023. Email us your thoughts to post at ladywoodunite@gmail.com
Many resources
We have been working hard to provide you with resources you can use to help protect our good quality and hew homes, churches, and businesses from demolition, while advocating to ensure anything built is truly affordable and includes social homes
Ladywood regeneration residents email list
- Learn about upcoming community meetings
- Join our protests and community fun days
- Connect with other residents in your local area


Join the whatsapp group
- Over 300 residents discussing the plans
- Stronger by coming together
- Separate announcements group
Ladywood Unite has delayed the demolition by months through their legal action, protests, and campaigning, encouraging us to plan to lessen disruption and demolition

Reported to us by Birmingham City Council Staff
2023, 2024, 2025
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Stay up to date with residents’ announcements about the regeneration