Bell End, road sign at Rowley Village, Rowley Regis, Sandwell, West Midlands, England, UK, B65 9LX

Bell End, road sign at Rowley Village, Rowley Regis, Sandwell, West Midlands, England, UK, B65 9LX Stock Photo
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Tony Smith / Alamy Stock Photo

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2NAWGR0

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46.1 MB (2.5 MB Compressed download)

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4644 x 3468 px | 39.3 x 29.4 cm | 15.5 x 11.6 inches | 300dpi

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11 February 2023

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Bell End, Rowley Village, Rowley Regis, Sandwell, West Midlands, England, UK, B65 9LX

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2018 - The end for Bell End? Petition launched to change Black Country's saucy street name - more at https://www.expressandstar.com/news/2018/01/02/end-of-the-road-for-saucy-street-name/ But the infamous Bell End in Rowley Regis could soon be a thing of the past after a petition, signed already by 11 people, was launched to change its name. UPDATE: Pro-Bell End petition overtakes campaign to change Black Country street name An anonymous campaigner says residents of the saucily-named street have become a 'laughing stock', with children who live there bullied and teased at school. A statement accompanying the change.org petition, entitled Bell End Road Name Change, says: "As you may be aware, the term Bell End can be seen and used as a rude and/or a offensive word. "As well as this, it can affect people and children including children being bullied and teased at school and generally now become a laughing stock as seen very recently on Facebook and other social media sites and it’s time for a change. "We want the local Sandwell Council to acknowledge our name change request to a new road name and at the very least to a similar name." The petition suggests changing the street's name to Bell Road. Bell End – which leads onto Mincing Lane – has become so well known over the years that people have travelled from outside the area to have their picture taken next to its street sign. Rowley Regis councillor Barbara Price said she could understand residents' concerns and has vowed to meet with council bosses to discuss Bell End. "If some people find the name offensive and children are being teased about where they live then there is obviously an issue, " she said. "I will be consulting with residents and speaking to the cabinet member in question to see if anything can be done." But Bell End resident councillor Chris Tranter claims the name should not be changed. He said: “I was born here and lived here for 40 years and it doesn’t bother me. You get the odd giggle o