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Some
interesting info about Dudley.
Dudley is a large
town in the West Midlands, England, with a
population of 194,919. Since 1974 it has been the
administrative centre of the wider Metropolitan
Borough of Dudley; the original County Borough had
undergone a lesser expansion in 1966. It is the 19th
largest settlement in England measured by Urban
Sub-Area, the second largest town in the United
Kingdom, behind Reading and the largest settlement
in the UK without its own university.
Dudley is part of the West Midlands conurbation, and
is located south of Wolverhampton. It is the largest
town in the Black Country. For many years the town
(but not the castle) formed part of an exclave of
Worcestershire entirely surrounded by Staffordshire
- which has determined the fact that, in
ecclesiastical terms, it has remained part of the
Anglican Diocese of Worcester.
Holly Hall - In the south-west of Dudley town,
situated around the road towards Brierley Hill and
Stourbridge. Local landmarks include Holly Hall
School and Dudley Cemetery (the resting place of
local soccer legend Duncan Edwards).
Kates Hill - Situated on a hill to the east of the
town centre. Parliamentary soldiers fired cannons
from Kates Hill during the Civil War of 1648 in
their attack on the Royalist garrison at Dudley
Castle. When the local area was developed for
housing some 200 years later, many of the local
streets took their names from Parliamentary figures.
The parish church and church school (though no
longer in use as a school) are about the only
buildings left on Kates Hill from this era, as many
council houses were built between 1920 and 1980.
Netherton - Originally a village, but now more of a
small town, which has always been part of Dudley. It
grew in size during the Industrial Revolution, and
150 or so years later it retains its Black Country
character to a greater extent than most other local
towns.
Oakham - A suburban and mostly upmarket eastern area
of the town which has mostly been developed since
the 1920s, and part of which was absorbed into the
County Borough of Warley (now Sandwell) in 1966. Is
home to Dudley Golf Course, which since 1966 has
actually existed beyond Dudley's boundaries.
Milking Bank - A modern private residential area
which was mostly developed in the 1980s on open land
more than a mile west of the town centre. Was
further expanded in the mid to late 1990s, mostly on
land previous occupied by Burton Road Hospital, this
development being known as Earls Keep.
Russells Hall - Situated to the west of the town
centre and mostly developed between 1958 and 1966
for a mix of private and council housing. Consists
of one primary school and three special schools, and
since 1983 has been home to Russells Hall Hospital.
Priory Estate - Situated beyond the ancient Priory
Ruins to the north of the town centre. Was developed
in the 1930s with a mixture of council houses to
rehouse people from town centre slums as well as a
few streets of more desirable private houses.
Includes a public park, primary school, shopping
parade and public house. The north part of the
estate, consisting of 266 homes, is due to be
demolished in 2009 and will be redeveloped with more
than 300 new homes.
Woodsetton - A village situated about two miles east
of Sedgley town centre near the border with Coseley,
most notable for Holden's Brewery that dates back to
the 19th century and is one of the local area's
biggest and best known brewers.
Woodside - Originally a separate manor from Dudley
that also bordered with Brierley Hill, but was
merged into Dudley towards the end of the 19th
century as new developments began along the
Stourbridge Road. This is the place to be in Dudley,
and in this same area, it houses what was formerly
known as Highgate Primary School.
Wren's Nest Estate - Dominated by the huge hill of
the Wren's Nest National Nature Reserve that
contains numerous underground caverns as well as a
huge collection of fossils, which according to local
legend "will never run out". The rural land beneath
the hill was developed for council housing during
the 1930s. By the 1980s, it was one of the most
rundown and deprived estates in the West Midlands,
but European Union funding in the early 1990s saw
living conditions improve and many of the area's
other problems solved.
Gornalwood - A village in the Sedgley township which
was a largely rural area until the early 20th
century, and has retained much of its original
character despite extensive private and council
housebuilding since the 1920s.
Lower Gornal - Another village in the Sedgley
township, which is very similar to neighbouring
Gornalwood and is very difficult to differentiate
from its close neighbour, with the boundary between
the two villages being very difficult to determine.
Sedgley - A town in its own right which is situated
some four miles north of Dudley in the direction of
Wolverhampton. Was originally a manor of villages,
but developed into a town between 1920 and 1970
following extensive housebuilding in the private and
public sectors.
Upper Gornal - A village within the Sedgley township
that is situated around the main road between Dudley
and Wolverhampton. As with Lower Gornal and Gornal
Wood, Upper Gornal features a wide range of building
types.
Brierley Hill - Still regarded as a separate town,
and dominated by the Merry Hill Shopping Centre
which was mostly developed between 1985 and 1989.
For some 150 years prior to 1982, the town was
dominated by the Round Oak Steel Works, which was
situated on part of the site now occupied by Merry
Hill.
Coseley - One of the local area's smaller towns, was
originally part of Sedgley before becoming a town in
its own right in 1897. Until its absorbment in
Dudley nearly 70 years later, the town became
increasingly more densely developed for housing. Its
industry has declined considerably in recent
decades, with the most recent major loss being the
huge Bean car component factory (once the home of
Bean Cars) which closed due to financial problems in
2005.
Kingswinford - A suburban area of the borough which
was originally a parish in its own right until
becoming part of Brierley Hill and finally Dudley.
Unlike many other towns in the borough, it still has
a very rural atmosphere despite having been
extensively developed for private housing since the
1920s. Is now considered as one of the most
desirable residences in the Black Country.
Wall Heath - A village within the Kingswinford
suburban area that is among the most popular and
desirable residential areas in the Black Country,
and a sharp contrast to many other parts of the
borough. |
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thanks from the free net encyclopedia,
wikipedia.org - We take
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