St Bartholomew (Birmingham ward)
St Bartholomew was a ward of the County Borough of Birmingham. It was abolished in 1949.
Ward description
The ward covered an area of Birmingham just south-east of the city centre.Ward history
The ward was in existence in 1911, when the boundaries of the city council were extended and the number of wards extended from 18 to 30 wards in all. At that stage three councillors were elected, and then in subsequent years there were single elections.In 1949 the boundaries of Birmingham wards were reviewed, and as St Bartholomew had 12,015 electors at the 1949 election, with the average across the city being 23,241, it resulted in the abolition of the ward, which was split between Market Hall and St Martins & Deritend wards.