Birley
Coordinates: 53°20′42″N 1°23′38″W / 53.345°N 1.394°W
Birley | |
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Location in Sheffield | |
District | Sheffield |
Ceremonial county | South Yorkshire |
Region | Yorkshire and the Humber |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
UK Parliament constituency | Sheffield South East |
Councillors | |
Bryan Lodge (Labour Party) Michael Pye (Labour Party) Denise Fox (Labour Party) | |
Numbers | |
Population (2001) | 18,100 |
Birley ward —which includes the districts of Base Green, Birley, Charnock, Frecheville, Scowerdons and part of Hackenthorpe—is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield, England. It is located in the southeastern part of the city and covers an area of 5.1 km2. The population of this ward in 2001 was 18,100 people in 7,900 households. It is one of the five wards that make up the Sheffield Attercliffe constituency.
Birley
Birley Estate (grid reference SK402830) is a housing estate in the southeastern part of Sheffield. It is built on what was Birley Moor just to the north of the small hamlet of Birley. Birley Spa to the northeast was a hotel and spa built in 1842 around a spring of mineral water. The building was restored in 2001/02 and is Grade II listed.
Base Green
Base Green (grid reference SK390833) is a housing estate to the west of Birley and east of Gleadless. It is built on the land that was formerly Basegreen Farm.
Charnock
Charnock (sometimes called Charnock Hall) (grid reference SK384828) is a housing estate to the south of Basegreen. The estate was built on the former Charnockhall Farm which stood where Farm Close is today.
Charnock Hall Primary School
Charnock Hall Primary School is a primary school which currently educates around 400 pupils, aged 5–11. The report of the Ofsted inspection, in June 2010, assessed the school as being Good, point two on a four point scale. The school has the Healthy Schools Award, the Artsmark Silver, and the Green Flag Award.[1]
Charnock Recreation Grounds
Situated on Carter Hall Lane, and next to Charnock Hall Primary School, The Charnock Recreation grounds is a large community park.
In January 2006, The Friends of Charnock Recreation Grounds group was launched. Through the work of the group, the park has been subjected to a range of improvements including the addition of new playground equipment, a running track, and outdoor gym equipment.
Frecheville
Origins
1955 RAF Crash
On Thursday 26 May 1955 a Gloster Meteor F8 (No. WE916) piloted by 21 year old John Alexander Cohen from Cardiff on a night flight training exercise from RAF Worksop crashed in Frecheville when he apparently lost control whilst undertaking a controlled descent though cloud. The plane came in low over Stradbroke Road and the pilot was killed instantly as the plane dived steeply into the ground and exploded on impact in the field at the bottom of Silkstone Crescent at 11.22 pm. There was speculation at the time that he had deliberately stayed with the plane to steer away from the houses and into an open area. A memorial stone was placed in the garden at the top of the footpath down to the housing estate but it has since been removed.[7]
Famous Inhabitants
Ex-Sheffield United manager Neil Warnock was born on Youlgreave Drive in Frecheville.[8] Coronation Street actor Ian Reddington also grew up Youlgreave Drive. Susan Ann Sulley and Joanne Catherall of The Human League both attended Frecheville Comprehensive as did Wayne Furniss of Pulp, Mark Pearson who went on to play for Manchester United and the novelist Simon Beckett.[9]
Hackenthorpe
Most of Hackenthorpe is in the Beighton ward.
Footnotes
- ↑ "Charnock Hall Primary School - Inspection report". Ofsted. 1 July 2010. Retrieved 19 April 2011.
- ↑ St Cyprian's Church History
- ↑ Wartime Frecheville
- ↑ South East Sheffield Community Forum
- ↑ Frecheville Carnival
- ↑ Age Concern Factsheet
- ↑ Military Jet Crash at Frechville in the 50's
- ↑ Warnock, N. (2007). Made in Sheffield: Neil Warnock - My Story, Hodder & Stoughton Ltd. ISBN 0-340-93720-3
- ↑ Friends Reunited
External links
- Sources for the history of Birley Produced by Sheffield City Council's Libraries and Archives
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