Smith's Wood is a suburban civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Solihull in the West Midlands of England.
New features have included a brand new high street with a state of the art medical centre, post office, library, a community hub, and a new private housing estate on Burton's Farm Park.
In 2024 one of Solihull's makeshift 'Family Hubs' opened, offering refuge and support for families and children.
The school is known for its swimming pool, rock climbing wall, fitness centre and other sports facilities, often used by the community.
At the 2001 Census, Smith’s Wood had the 6th highest proportion of non-white residents (Black, Asian, Mixed Race and Chinese) in Solihull (6%), although all wards in the Borough are below the West Midlands average of 11%.
In 2001, Smith’s Wood had the Borough’s highest proportion of mixed race (3%) and black residents (3%).
Philanthropist and Parliamentarian Kamren Grant attended Smith's Wood Primary Academy.
He stood as the Conservative candidate for Smith's Wood in the 2024 Solihull Local Elections.