Cheslyn Hay
Cheslyn Hay is a large village, civil parish and a conjoined part of Landywood and Great Wyrley in Staffordshire. It is located between Cannock and Walsall, United Kingdom.
Cheslyn Hay | |
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Cheslyn Hay Location within Staffordshire | |
Population | 7,293 (2011)[1] |
OS grid reference | SJ976069 |
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Shire county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | Walsall |
Postcode district | WS6 |
Police | Staffordshire |
Fire | Staffordshire |
Ambulance | West Midlands |
Station Street is the main street with some small shops.
A major employer in the village is B.S. Eaton Ltd, a manufacturer of concrete products. The company operates a fleet of distinctive orange trucks.
Landywood railway station, which opened in 1989, is the nearest station. Previously the village was served by Wyrley and Cheslyn Hay railway station which closed in 1965. Until 1 January 1916, the LNWR also operated a halt at nearby Landywood.
Before World War II there was a cinema at the top of Rosemary Road, on the site much later occupied by Barts Motors.
The housing stock has been grown significantly in each post war decade, with suburban expansion into surrounding fields.
The old Primary School was situated on the site bounded by Hatherton Street, Pinfold Lane, Hill Street and High Street. It was constructed circa 1883 and demolished in the 1990s and the land used for new housing. An additional modern building on the opposite side of Pinfold Lane was used for school meals and gym.
The village is now served by two primary schools (Glenthorne Primary School and Cheslyn Hay Primary School) and by one secondary school, Cheslyn Hay Academy.
The Hawkins family were a prominent family in the area in the 19th century.
During the 19th century the area was known colloquially as the Wyrley Bank (in the local dialect Wyrley Bonk).
Notable residents
- Charlie Moore (born 1893 in Cheslyn Hay - 1966), was an English football full back. In his early days, he played for Hednesford Town. In May 1919, he was sold to Manchester United. He stayed with United until his retirement in 1931. During his United career, he made 328 appearances, although he scored no goals.
- Anthony Read (1935 in Cheslyn Hay – 2015) a British script editor, television writer and author. He was principally active in British television from the 1960s to the mid-1980s
Schools
There are three local schools in Cheslyn Hay:
- Cheslyn Hay Academy (constructed 1977)
- Cheslyn Hay Primary School
- Glenthorne Primary School
Public Transport
- Rail
Landywood railway station provides services south to Birmingham New Street and north to Rugeley Trent Valley. It is currently operated by the West Midlands Railway franchise.
- Buses
Cheslyn Hay acts as a hub to Cannock, Bloxwich, Walsall and Wolverhampton. There are four services:
- Arriva Midlands route 2 / 2A
- Arriva Midlands route 70 [2]
- Select Bus route 71
There are also school services that run during term time such as the 868 and 67S to Cheslyn Hay Academy.[3]
See also
References
- "Civil Parish population 2011". Retrieved 6 December 2015.
- Arriva Bus Routes
- https://nxbus.co.uk/routes/west-midlands/B868/?timetable[day]=&tab= NX School Service
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Cheslyn Hay. |
- Cheslyn Hay Primary School
- Cheslyn Hay Sport and Community High School
- Cheslyn Hay Local History Society
- Cheslyn Hay Library
- Glenthorne Primary School