Below are some useful information on local services to Moseley.
Hospitals & Health Services Local to Moseley
The nearest Accident & Emergency department is at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Edgbaston.
To find a local General Practitioner (GP) click here.
To find a local NHS Dentist click here.
If you have a health emergency, call 999.
For 24 hour non-emergency advice from a health advisor, call 111.
Policing in Moseley
The local Neighbourhood Policing Team is Moseley & Kings Heath lead by Sergeant Louise Nicholls.
If you have an emergency, call 999. For non-emergencies, call 101.
You can email the team directly at moseleyandkingsheath@westmidlands.police.uk
To register for local crime alerts, please visit WMNow
You can also follow the team on Twitter @MoseleyKHeath
Planning & Development in Moseley
Planning and development matters are everyone’s responsibility.
Birmingham City Council’s website has the information about planning policy, permitted development and how to apply for planning permission.
To view and comment on current planning applications visit the Planning Online Portal
There are two Conservation Areas covering a large section of Moseley village and roads surrounding St Agnes church. This may impact any building plans you may with to carry out. Details of the conservation areas can be found below:
You must check whether you need Conservation Area Consent before you start work on your property. The planning department can advise you about the correct construction methods and appropriate materials to use with your property.
Moseley contains examples of fine Victorian architecture which residents are keen to protect. Moseley Society is consulted on any planning applications affecting Moseley both in and out of the two Conservation Areas.
Any development carried out without permission and outside of permitted development rights is liable to enforcement action.
Schools in Moseley
Primary Schools
There are six primary schools that serve the Moseley area:
King David JI (NC) School | A one-form entry orthodox Jewish voluntary-aided co-educational day school with a nursery class holding 250 pupils aged from 3 to 11. Located just to the south of the central village area on the Alcester Road, opposite the main entrance to Moseley Hall Hospital. |
Moor Green Primary | Located to the south-west of the central village area, on Moor Green Road close to the River Rea near Selly Park. |
Moseley Church of England Primary School | Located to the east of the central village area, on the corner of Oxford Road & School Road. |
Park Hill Primary School | A two-form entry school with a nursery class holding 465 pupils aged from 3 to 11. Located just to the north of the central village area, on the Alcester Road opposite the Jug of Ale public house. |
St Martin de Porres Catholic Primary School | A Roman Catholic voluntary-aided state school. Located just to the east of the central village area, on the corner of Forest Road & Oakland Road. |
Saints John & Monica Catholic Primary School | A Roman Catholic voluntary-aided state school. Located just to the west of the central village area, next to Moseley Park & Pool on Chantry Road, (just off the main Alcester Road). |
Secondary Schools
There is just one state secondary school in Moseley:
Queensbridge School | A comprehensive school with a speciality in visual & performing arts as part of its provision of the national curriculum. Located to the south of the central village area on the corner of Alcester Road & Queensbridge Road. |
Special Educational Needs
There are two schools in Moseley offering teaching provision for children with Special Educational Needs:
Fox Hollies School | A 66-place secondary school which meets the needs of its pupils who have severe and /or complex learning difficulties, including sensory, physical, intellectual medical, or behavioural factors. This school shares the same campus as Queensbridge School, above. |
Uffculme School | A primary special school for children with a diagnosis of an Autistic Spectrum Disorder. Holds 114 pupils aged from 3 to 11. Located to the south of the central village area next to Highbury Park, on Queensbridge Road, opposite Queensbridge & Fox Hollies Schools. |