Peopleton
Peopleton | |
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Village Shop and Post Office | |
Population | 640 |
OS grid reference | SO938504 |
• London | 96.5 miles (155.3 km) |
District | |
Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | PERSHORE |
Postcode district | WR10 |
Dialling code | 01905 |
Police | West Mercia |
Fire | Hereford and Worcester |
Ambulance | West Midlands |
UK Parliament | |
Peopleton is a village and civil parish in the Wychavon district of Worcestershire, England. In 2001 the parish had a population of 640, with 245 households.[1]
Location
Peopleton is located about 7 miles (11 km) south east of Worcester and 3 miles (5 km) north of Pershore. The parish is bounded by Bow Brook to the west, Piddle Brook to the east and the A44 to the south[2].
The parish is bounded by the parishes of White Ladies Aston, Upton Snodsbury, Naunton Beauchamp, Throckmorton, Pinvin, Drakes Broughton & Wadborough and Stoulton.
Peopleton is in the Upton Snodsbury electoral ward.
Amenities
The village church is dedicated to Saint Nicholas in the Anglican Diocese of Worcester. It dates from the 13th Century with modifications in the 14th and 19th Centuries.
Opposite the church in the centre of the village lies the Crown Inn public house.
In December 2010 the long established village shop and post office became a community shop with a legal structure based on the Plunkett model rules[3]. In February 2011 it was featured on an edition of the BBC Countryfile programme focusing on Worcestershire [4]. A tea room was opened during celebrations of the first anniversary of the community shop in December 2011.[5]
The village hall & playing fields are on the northern edge of the village.
The village school is now Bowbrook House School, an independent day school.[6]
To the north of Peopleton the track to White Ladies Aston fords Bow Brook at Barrels Bridge.[7]
After the extensive floods in 2007 when a quarter of the houses in Peopleton were flooded, Peopleton Parish Council raised money for a drainage system to reduce the effects of any future flooding.[8]
Public transport
A bus service operated by N.N. Cresswell links Peopleton to Upton Snodsbury, Pershore, and Drakes Broughton.
Pershore railway station is the closest passenger railway station.
History
The name Peopleton was originally "Piplinogtune" meaning "Pyppel's farmstead (or estate)".[9]
The Worcestershire map in John Speed's Theatre of the Empire of Great Britaine refers to Peopleton as "Pippleton.[10]
Notable residents
- John Days, Worcestershire cricketer in the 1900s, was born in Peopleton.
- Jeremy Paxman, television presenter, was brought up in Yorkshire and Peopleton.[11]
- John Snow, professional cricketer in the 1960s and 1970s, was born in Peopleton.
- Giles Turberville (died March 1689), a properous local farmer, left "to the poor of Peopleton 6 shillings and 8 pence" in his Will.
Notes
- ^ "Worcestershire County Council : 2001 Census Worcestershire County Population Report" (PDF). Worcestershire County Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-09-27. Retrieved 2007-09-05.
- ^ "'Parishes: Peopleton', A History of the County of Worcester: volume 4 (1924), pp. 147-150". British History Online. Retrieved 2007-09-05.
- ^ "Peopleton Community Shop". Plunkett Community Shop Network. Retrieved 2011-11-2.
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- ^ "Peopleton people celebrate community shop anniversary". Evesham Journal. 2011-12-8.
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(help) - ^ "Peopleton". wetroads.co.uk.
- ^ "Flood protection for deluged Worcestershire village". BBC. 2010-06-02.
- ^ "Worcestershire Anglo-Saxon Charter Bounds p.188". Boydell & Brewer.
- ^ "John Speed proof maps". Cambridge University Library. 1612.
- ^ "Jeremy Paxman". Speakers Associates. Retrieved 2011-11-2.
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References
- "Peopleton". A History of the County of Worcester: volume 4 (1924), pp. 147-150. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
- "Parish Records". Worcester Branch of the Birmingham & Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
- "Map of 1850 parish boundary". Worcestershire County Council. Retrieved 2011-05-18.
- Peopleton Flood Defence on YouTube
- Burfitt, Peter; Emmins, Celia; Piercy, Nicky (2004). Peopleton Times. 1.
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