Coulby Newham
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Coulby Newham is a large housing estate in the borough of Middlesbrough and the ceremonial county of North Yorkshire, England, with a resident population of 10,700.
As was the case of so much of the locality, the site of Coulby Newham began as farmland, as is reflected in the naming of some of the streets; Lingfield, Manor Farm Way and Paddock Wood, to name but a few. 'Colebi' and 'Nieweham', separate medieval hamlets when identified in the Domesday Book of 1086, formerly covered this site. The agricultural legacy of the area, reminiscent indeed of that of the entire wider Middlesbrough area, is still touched on today by the working Newham Grange Leisure farm, itself harking as far back to life in this particular spot of rural North Yorkshire as the 17th century.
Only as the 1970s dawned, in the shadow of the rest of modern Middlesbrough's continual southerly urban expansion, did this change. Coulby Newham developed after the building of the A174 Parkway (after which the suburb's shopping Mall, the Parkway Shopping Centre, opened in 1986, was subsequently named).
The first major building in Coulby Newham was Coulby Newham Secondary School (replaced in 2003 by The King's Academy). Coulby Newham Secondary opened with Year 7-10 in the late 1970s, receiving many students that had been excluded from Acklam schools Hustler and Boynton. The school began with many young teachers and in its heyday was a successful school which was at the centre of the growing community of Coulby Newham.
Today, it boasts another three primary schools; Sunnyside Primary School, Rosewood Primary School and St Augustine's RC School. The suburb also contains one church and a Roman Catholic cathedral. Also situated in this small suburb is the Rainbow Leisure Centre and a hypermarket. Alongside the Parkway Shopping Centre and the Rainbow Leisure Centre, is a Focus DIY store, a Bannatyne's gym, Mcdonald's restaurant and The Lingfield, a local pub.
Coulby Newham remains a rapidly developing suburb of Middlesbrough, Tesco choosing to locate a new £2m store in the area in 2005. There are many new private housing developments in the suburbs, making Coulby Newham spread in the direction of Great Ayton and other villages close to the hills.
Homes are in great demand in Coulby Newham. There is also massive potential in the area - perhaps by virtue of its ample building land and even, it has been suggested, a sense of community and security not seen among some of the accompanying suburbs.