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==Local Links==
Local websites serve the residents of Kidsgrove and surrounding areas. Each website has a forum area where local issues can be discussed with local councillors and the local police.

'''Local Community Websites'''
*[http://www.kidsgrove.info Kidsgrove Community Website]
*[http://www.kidsgrove.info/bloggers/ Local people, Local Blogging]
*[http://www.nsyp.org Oliver Clews, North Stafforshire Youth Project]

'''Local Political Based Websites'''
*[http://www.margaret-astle.info/kylerobinson Kyle Robinson, Positive Politics for a Positive Butt Lane]
*[http://www.margaret-astle.info Margaret Astle's Website]
*[http://www.kylenoel.co.uk Councillor Kyle-Noel Taylor, Fresh Approach to politics]


[[Category:Villages in Staffordshire]]
[[Category:Villages in Staffordshire]]

Revision as of 10:09, 11 August 2010

Talke
OS grid referenceSJ824533
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNewcastle, Staffs
Postcode districtST7
Dialling code01782
PoliceStaffordshire
FireStaffordshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Staffordshire

Talke is a village in the English county of Staffordshire, four miles northwest of Newcastle-under-Lyme.

Etymology

Its unusual name is derived from the even more unusual "Talk o' th' Hill" which means 'bush on top of the hill'.[1] Talke is mentioned in the Domesday Book as Talc in 1086.

History

Talke was made a civil parish in 1932, being transferred from the disbanded Audley Urban District to being part of the Kidsgrove Urban District[2] which subsequently became part of the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme.

Talke and Talke Pits were formerly mining sites, which is why there are such road names as "Coal Pit Hill". There are no longer remnants of its industrial past, as nowadays Talke is a large housing estate.

Notable people

Reginald Mitchell (1895-1937), the creator of the Spitfire aeroplane was a native of the village.

References

  1. ^ "Literary Heritage - Talke". Shropshire County Council. Retrieved 2007-01-14.
  2. ^ "Unit history of Talke". A Vision of Britain. Retrieved 2007-01-14.

Local websites serve the residents of Kidsgrove and surrounding areas. Each website has a forum area where local issues can be discussed with local councillors and the local police.

Local Community Websites

Local Political Based Websites