Pendeford

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Pendeford is a suburb of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. It is situated NNW of the city centre, adjacent to the border with Staffordshire, within the Oxley ward of Wolverhampton City Council.

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[edit] Housing

Most of the area is a housing estate built in the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. The newest part of Pendeford being known as Richmond Park which was completed in the late 1990s with Pendeford Rise being completed in the early 1990s. All of the estate has been built on the site of the former Wolverhampton Aerodrome and the Boulton & Paul aircraft factory.

[edit] Shopping & Amenities

Pendeford also has a large Morrisons (previously Safeway) supermarket, several smaller shops which include Choices Movie Rental, Elle Louise clothes store, Sallys beauty accessories, Home and Motorsave and Martins (previously Dillons and before that Preedy). On the same site there is also a Pub called the Pendelum. Also in Pendeford there is a Priory Green Community Centre, Library, Health Centre, Oasis Cafe, Church, Mandella Nursing Home and Cresswell Court Residential Home.

[edit] Education

There are two primary schools in Pendeford. They are St. Pauls C of E, and Priory Green Primary School. St. Pauls doubles as the local church and is also home to the Oasis Cafe. There is also a High School that goes by the name of Pendeford High School, however this is located in Fordhouses.

[edit] Transport Links

Autherley Junction to the south of Pendeford is the junction of the Shropshire Union Canal and the Staffordshire and Worcestershire Canal. These canals border Pendeford and other local housing estates including Oxley, Fordhouses, and Dovecotes. Within 1 mile of Pendeford there is access to the M54 motorway at Junction 2. Pendeford also has good bus links with the City Centre and other parts or the City. The routes that service Pendeford are the 504, 505, 506 and 507.

[edit] Recreation

Recreation has been a key part of Pendeford for many years and it is now developing further for the benefit of everyone in and around the area.

[edit] St. John Ambulance

Pendeford is also home to a division of St. John Ambulance known as Woodland Badgers (5-10 year olds) and Priory Green Quadrilateral (10yrs+) who teach First Aid to volunteer members.

[edit] Playgrounds

In Pendeford there is a number of small childrens playgrounds, the oldest being the one at then end of Howland Close.

[edit] Mirage Youth Centre

Also in Howland Close is The Mirage Youth Centre (Mirage). The Mirage opened in 1992 and has been helping develop young people in Pendeford since then.

[edit] Ball Park

In the early 2000s there was a ball park/sports court opened by ex Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. player Steve Bull and Wolverhampton hockey professional Rachael Heyhoe-Flint. In 2006 the site was fitted with flood lighting to alow the site to be used for recreation after dark

[edit] Pendeford Mill Nature Reserve

Just outside Pendeford there is a nature reserve which is known as Pendeford Mill Nature Reserve. The reserve dates back to the 13th Century and provides a stable and protected habitat for wildlife.

[edit] Claims to Fame

Pendeford for many years has been the home to Olympic athlete Denise Lewis after she and her family moved here from West Bromwich.

[edit] Business Links

Within Pendeford there is a Business Park which is accessible through The Overstand from the Wobaston Road. Tenants include Birmingham Midshires, Canon, KJM Beauty Products, Mowlem, and Westbury Homes. The Park is adjacent to the 'i54' major investment site.

[edit] i54 Wobaston Road

The 90 hectare i54 site to the north west of the city seeks to attract a single high quality manufacturing facility along with a range of prestigious offices, research facilities and a hotel.

[edit] Turner Sports Cars

In 1956 Turner Sports Cars moved to its final location in Pendeford at Pendeford Airport. After moving here from 32 Merridale Street. Car production continued through until early 1966 at the site in Pendeford when the doors were closed.

[edit] History

Dovecotes was also part of Pendeford, as was Aldersley.

[edit] The Brook

The area also has a small brook running through it, but its original position has moved. The majority of the brook runs underground. It does come above ground next to the subway which goes underneath Blaydon Road. It then carries on for around quater of a mile before disappearing back underground next to Marlholm Close.

[edit] Pendeford Airport

Much of the area was an airfield during the second world war, and Boulton Paul Aircraft built many war planes here. The airfield was used for private and training aircraft from the late 1940s until at least 1966. A memorial to the airfield can be seen on the walls of the newest estate within Pendeford. The only remaining part of the airfield can been seen at the top of the field which now belongs to Upper Pendeford Farm. This is an old World War 2 air raid shelter. Up until 2003 the inside was still accessible but it has been closed off for safety reasons.

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Coordinates: 52.62107° N 2.15358° W