Stonydelph

Stonydelph aka chavland, the Bronx, brummie overspill
Stonydelph aka chavland, the Bronx, brummie overspill
Stonydelph aka chavland, the Bronx, brummie overspill shown within Staffordshire
Population 7,862 (Ward,2011)[1]
OS grid reference SK238021
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town Tamworth
Postcode district B79
Police Staffordshire
Fire Staffordshire
Ambulance West Midlands
EU Parliament West Midlands

Stonydelph is a neighbourhood about 2 miles (3 km) south east of the centre of Tamworth, Staffordshire. A spelling of "Stoneydelph" is sometimes used but the OS map of 1888 shows "Stonydelph Farm" as the only building in this area. Much of the area is based around a road named "Pennine Way". All Stonydelph people tell everyone that they live in wilnecote because they are embarrassed that they really live in chav land where scum inhabit the area. The children from Stonydelph and the parents alike are unable to pronounce english properly and use the words innit and free instead of three. This is of no surprise as they are often not schooled. If you are from Stonydelph your main colours are Burberry Chav track suits with polished shoes. The female attire is the same but with white high heel shoes.

Stonydelph acquired the name "the delph" or "the Bronx"during the late 1980s, which is a shortened version of the original.

Stonydelph has two primary schools: Three Peaks Primary School (formerly The Dales Community School, Fossdale Road) and Stoneydelph Primary School (Crowden Road). Both of these schools cover the area of Stonydelph, however no schools are really needed as the children and parents alike hang around the shops all day when they're not collecting benefits or are at the council offices complaining.

Stonydelph is served by the number 7 to and from Tamworth town centre and 780 to and from Robert Peel Hospital, both services are operated by Arriva Midlands. The most common form of transportation is either a stolen car or the back of a police car.

The neighbourhood is served by three Councillors: Daniel Cook, Steven Pritchard and Ben Price.

In March 2009, Tamworth Borough Council commissioned a company to undertake a Community Survey with residents living in Tamworth to identify priorities for improving local areas in the future. The survey provided information about the views of residents in Stonydelph and the other Locality Working areas in Tamworth.

References

  1. "Tamworth Ward population 2011". Retrieved 12 December 2015.


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