Walsall Wood
Walsall Wood | |
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View of Walsall Wood from the South | |
Population | 13,207 (2011 Census.Ward Aldridge North and Walsall Wood)[1] |
OS grid reference | SK049033 |
• London | 126 mi (203 km) SE |
Metropolitan borough | |
Metropolitan county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | WALSALL |
Postcode district | WS8, WS9 |
Dialling code | 01543 |
Police | West Midlands |
Fire | West Midlands |
Ambulance | West Midlands |
UK Parliament | |
Walsall Wood is a settlement located in the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall, West Midlands, UK, between Aldridge and Brownhills.
History
In the late-18th century and early-19th century, the workers of Walsall Wood were primarily involved in the mining of limestone. In 1864, the population of the settlement expanded as Walsall Wood Colliery was opened,[2] as well as another colliery in nearby Shelfield. The Walsall Wood Colliery purchased the Pelsall Colliery from Pelsall Coal & Iron Co. in 1894.[3] The opening of the Walsall Wood Colliery saw the establishment of the first public services, including a police station and a post office. The mine was closed in 1964 when the supply of accessible coal had been exhausted: In 2010 a memorial pithead designed by Luke Perry was erected to commemorate the village's mining heritage. The pithead is one of a number of additions by artist Luke Perry. The Fisherman located next to the bridge on the high Street. This piece had to be mounted on a three-metre plinth to allow it to be seen from the road. Despite the height of the work inspired locals replaced the fish which originally hung from the rod with a golden wellington boot, they then swapped that for the Olympic rings in July 2012.
St John's Church in Walsall Wood was constructed in 1837 at a cost of £1,200. The church, with its quadrangular tower, is in the Gothic style, whilst the parsonage house is in the Elizabethan style. The church is constructed out of blue brick with stone dressings and has a capacity of 400.[4]
Local Government
Walsall Wood is part of the Aldridge North and Walsall Wood ward, in the Aldridge-Brownhills constituency, the MP of which is presently Wendy Morton, taking over from Richard Shepherd (Conservative). The area is represented by three Conservative councillors, Karl Brookhouse, Russell Bird and James Powell.
2011 Census Information
The population in 2011 was 13,207 a 2.5% increase from 2001. 48.9% of the population being Male and 51.1% Female. 42.3 years old is the mean average age of a resident in the area.
Ethnicity Breakdown: White (British) – 93.6% (12,362) White (Other) – 1.5% (195) Mixed – 1.7% (224) Asian – 2.1% (283) Black – 0.8% (105) Other – 0.3% (38)
Unemployment for the area was 4.7%. The borough of Walsall 6.8%.
Education
Shire Oak School is located in Walsall Wood with 96% of pupils achieving 5 or more A*-C grade GCSE's in 2013. Walsall Wood is also home to Castlefort Junior School, St Johns Junior School and Walsall Wood Junior School.[5]
Sport
Walsall Wood F.C. is a football club competing in the Midland Football League Premier Division. They finished 6th in the same division in the 2013/14 season. They play their home games at their ground located at Oak Park.
Walsall Wood was also home to Formula 1 team Ensign Racing from 1973 to 1980 being based opposite Castlefort Primary School. Their best result being a 4th place in the 1981 Brazilian GP They later relocated to Burntwood until 1982.
Recreation and Entertainment
Oak Park is a recreation centre in Walsall Wood consisting of two swimming pools, an astro-turf football pitch, bowls lawn (mostly flooded), BMX & Skate Park(mostly unused) along with other sporting facilities. Details of the sites redevelopment are below.
Walsall Wood also has a high number of pubs, including The Drunken Duck on Walsall Wood High Street, The Boatman's Rest also on the High Street, The Royal Exchange and Brickmakers Arms.
There is an on-site KFC restaurant located right next to the parking for the Oak Park facility. Across the road from Oak Park is a Fitness First gym, a Co-Operative Supermarket opened in Spring 2013, a fish n chip shop and an Indian restaurant so you can get fat and then work it off if you wanted.
Walsall Wood library is located in the former Neighbourhood Office building at the junction of Coppice Road and High Street. There have been talks to move this to the Redeveloped Oak Park Leisure Centre. Planning approval has been granted for its redevelopment and work is due to begin early 2015 for re-opening later the same year. (Plans accepted were the plans submitted in 14 July). Further details can be found via the Walsall Council Website or visiting the Leisure Centre itself. The site of the former library building on Lichfield Road has also undergone redevelopment. A purpose built car showroom was completed in Summer 2013.
Transport
The main high street is served by three bus routes which are:
- 10 (NXWM), between Walsall and Burntwood[6]
- 10A (NXWM), between Walsall and Brownhills West[7]
- X35 (Arriva Midlands North), peak hours Monday to Friday between Walsall and Lichfield[8]
At Streets Corner the 56 is served by Diamond Bus between Brownhills and Birmingham.[9] Also the 936 is served here by (NXWM) between Brownhills ad Birmingham[10]
References
- ^ "Walsall Ward population 2011". Retrieved 17 December 2015.
- ^ Association of Consulting Engineers (1987). The Consulting Engineers Who's who & Year Book. Princes Press. p. 206.
- ^ Newcomen Society (1922). Transactions – Newcomen Society for the Study of the History of Engineering. Newcomen Society. p. 166.
- ^ Edward Lees Glew (1856). History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall. J.R. Robinson. pp. 77–78.
- ^ "Schools in Walsall". BBC. 11 January 2007. Retrieved 24 April 2007.
- ^ http://nxbus.co.uk/search/west-midlands/?show%5Broutes%5D=1&tab=%23service_timetable_tab&site%5Bsearch%5D=10&site%5Bfind%5D=FIND
- ^ http://nxbus.co.uk/search/west-midlands/?show%5Broutes%5D=1&tab=%23service_timetable_tab&site%5Bsearch%5D=10&site%5Bfind%5D=FIND
- ^ http://www.arrivabus.co.uk/Midlands/timetables/?id=8292&pg=1&pgsize=5®ion=8299&q=x35&lat=29.062666&lng=-82.37709799999999
- ^ http://www.diamondbuses.com/services/WestMidlands_5/56-BirminghamtoBrownhills_89.html
- ^ http://nxbus.co.uk/routes/west-midlands/B936/?timetable[day]=&tab=#service_timetable_tab
External links
- Aldridge-Brownhills Conservative Association The Conservative constituency association.