Grendon, Atherstone

Grendon

The Boot inn in Grendon
Grendon

 Grendon shown within Warwickshire
OS grid reference SP2799
Parish Grendon
District North Warwickshire
Shire county Warwickshire
Region West Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Atherstone
Postcode district CV9
Dialling code 01827
Police Warwickshire
Fire Warwickshire
Ambulance West Midlands
EU Parliament West Midlands
UK Parliament North Warwickshire
List of places: UK • England • Warwickshire

Grendon is a village in Warwickshire, England It is located 2 miles From Atherstone and 3 Miles from Tamworth. The Village is centred around the A5 (Watling Street), The village has post office, public house and a newsagents. The village is often called New Grendon to distinguish it from the other Grendon a mile away.

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History

Seven men from Grendon were among the 32 killed in the 1882 explosion at Baddesley Pit. Some of these men are buried in the graveyard of All Saints Church in Old Grendon.

Grendon was spawned from the mine that once existed in Baxterley, Grendon was originally a small hamlet called Suckle green and Construction of Grendon didn't start fully until the 1950's. Grendon is named after the Older village of Grendon about a mile away. The mine at Baxterley that Grendon was built to serve closed in 1989.

Governance

Grendon forms a civil parish along with the village of Old Grendon.

When The Village was built in the 1950's it was part of the Atherstone Rural District. In 1974 under the Local Government Act 1972 the Atherstone Rural District became part of the newly formed district of North Warwickshire. Inside North Warwickshire Grendon is part of the Baddesley and Grendon Ward and is represented by John Moore and Ray sweed who are both Labour.[1] As the ward is an old mining community it is considered a Labour safe seat. Grendon is covered by the Baddesley Ensor Ward in Warwickshire County Council and is also reprisented by Ray Sweet.[2]

It is part of the North Warwickshire constituency and the current MP is Conservative Dan Byles,[3] it is also part of the West Midlands European Parliament constituency which is represented by 6 MEPs.

Media

The local newspapers covering the area are the Tamworth Herald, which has a separate edition for North Warwickshire and the Atherstone Recorder.

The local BBC radio station covering the area is BBC Coventry & Warwickshire. Local commercial stations in the area include Mercia and Touch FM.

The village is covered by the Central ITV and BBC West Midlands TV regions.

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