- Wollaton
Infobox UK place
official_name= Wollaton
country= England
region= East Midlands
population=
os_grid_reference=
latitude= 52.95010
longitude= -1.2349
map_type = Nottinghamshire
post_town= NOTTINGHAM
postcode_area= NG
postcode_district= NG8
dial_code= 0115
constituency_westminster= Nottingham South
civil_parish=
shire_district=City of Nottingham /Broxtowe
shire_county=Nottinghamshire Wollaton (often mistakenly spelt, yet pronounced, Woolaton) [http://www.google.co.uk/search?hl=en&q=woolaton&meta=] is an area in the west of the City of Nottingham,
England . It is home toWollaton Hall with its museum, Deer Park, lake, walks and golf course. The Park housedPrisoners of War and US troops during the World Wars.Overview
The picturesque Wollaton Village at the heart of the suburb has remained relatively unchanged over the past few hundred years and is dominated by the Admiral Rodney
public house managed by Wendy, and the Anglican church of St Leonard dating back to the 1200s. It also features historic cottages and a water pump. The village was 'swallowed up' by the suburbanisation of Nottingham and is now considered part of theGreater Nottingham metropolitan area.Wollaton is primarily situated in the City of Nottingham, although a small part of it is under the administration of
Broxtowe borough. The City Wards divide Wollaton into Conservative Party controlled Wollaton West (Represented by Cllr. Dick Benson, Cllr. Georgina Culley and Cllr. Eileen Morley) and Liberal Democrat controlled Wollaton East with Lenton Abbey (represented by Cllr.Tony Sutton and Cllr. Dave Oldham).It is considered one of the most desirable parts of the city in which to live, with relatively high house prices. This is largely due to the good quality schools, traditional
public house s and good access to the M1 via the A52 to the South and the A610 to the North.The A52 runs directly into the centre of
Derby and has recently been renamedBrian Clough Way as a tribute to the formerDerby County andNottingham Forest football manager who took both clubs to the league championship in the late 1970s and later took Nottingham Forest to back-to-back European Cups.As a tribute to two of Nottingham's favourite sporting stars, Wollaton is home to the
Torvill and Dean estate, built near the former site of WollatonColliery .The suburb's main shopping area along
Bramcote Lane primarily consists of local family run stores. Among the shopping area is a Chiropodist/Podiatrist David Towers, a post office/newsagent, two pharmacies, a hardware store, two alcohol stores, a fish and chips restaurant, a beauty supply store, two cafes, a hair salon(Mayfields which is located above Betfred bookmakers),a barbers (Headmasters, managed by Adrian Simpson, also above the bookmakers), a butcher shop and others. The largestsupermarket in Wollaton is the CO-OP which is on Trowell Road. The neighborhood directly adjacent to the Bramcote Lane shops is a thickly inhabited middle class area with a relatively diverse population.The local Fernwood Infants, Juniors and Comprehensive schools (http://www.fernwood-inf.nottingham.sch.uk/) are some of the best performing schools within Nottingham City and even the UK. Fact|date=August 2007 The nearest
sixth form college for post 16 education is Bilborough College in Bilborough.The area is also home to the Martin's Pond Nature Reserve, a small council owned lake which provides a haven for plant and animal life (including some rarer species).
The area is also home to Wollaton Library which has recently overgone a £250k refurbishment to form a new childrens library and extend meeting facilities. The work was carried out by local contractor GPS Construction (Nottingham) Ltd [http://www.gpsconstruction.co.uk GPS Construction Online]
Wollaton hall has also been host to many concerts, On 19 July to 20th it hosted "Splendour" a massive lineup of stars performing to a crowd of over ten thousand music lovers over the weekend. The event was hosted by Nottingham City Council; one of the stars that performed was Kate Nash.
Wollaton residents were given plenty of notice about the festival.
Railways
Wollaton is also noted for the existence of one of the earliest recorded
railway lines in the world, the Wollaton Wagonway. Thewagonway ran between nearby Strelley and Wollaton. Horse-drawn coal wagons travelled to their destination on wooden railway lines.The
wagonway was completed in 1604, built byHuntingdon Beaumont working in partnership with the second occupier ofWollaton Hall ,Sir Percival Willoughby .Nowadays Wollaton is not serviced by a train, even though the line from Nottingham to the
Erewash Valley line passes through, and is not on the current plans for the tram system.Bus Services
* Nottingham City Transport
* 30: Nottingham - Ilkeston Road - Wollaton Park - Deddington Lane - Wolalton Vale.
* 35: Nottingham - QMC - Wollaton Vale - Bilborough - Strelley - Bulwell.
* 51: Arnold - Bulwell - Basford - Aspley - Strelley - Bilborough - Wolalton Vale - Beeston.
* 193: Nottingham - Ilkeston Road - Lambourne Drive - Grangewood Road - Deddington Lane - Bramcote - Beeston.* Trent Barton
* Rainbow 2: Nottingham - Ilkeston Road - Wollaton Park - Trowell Road - Trowell - Cotmanhay.
Mining
Coal has always been an important presence in the suburb and revenue from Wollaton Colliery was a major source of income to theWilloughby family, who built and owned Wollaton Hall up until the 20th century. The colliery closed after theSecond World War and employment today is primarily in the service andcivil servant sector, with many of the local residents commuting to work in the Nottingham andDerby area.The area is loosely bordered with the West Nottingham suburbs of
Lenton ,Bramcote ,Trowell , Bilborough and Radford. TheUniversity of Nottingham andQueen's Medical Centre (QMC), the UK's largest hospital, are also nearby.In terms of transport, buses run by
Trent Barton andNottingham City Transport offer access to and from the City Centre, Beeston, Bulwell and Stapleford. Wollaton Vale is the central road through the area.Pubs
The Admiral Rodney. [ [http://www.pub-explorer.com/notts/pub/admiralrodneynottingham.htm Admiral Rodney - Wollaton Nottingham Nottinghamshire ] ]
The Hemlock Stone. [ [http://www.hemlockstone.co.uk/home.php The Hemlock Stone ] ] [ [http://www.pub-explorer.com/notts/pub/hemlockstonewollaton.htm Hemlock Stone - Wollaton Nottingham Nottinghamshire ] ]
The Wheelhouse. [ [http://www.pub-explorer.com/notts/pub/wheelhousewollaton.htm Wheelhouse - Wollaton Nottingham Nottinghamshire ] ]
The Willoughby. [ [http://www.pub-explorer.com/notts/pub/willoughbyarmswollaton.htm Willoughby Arms - Wollaton Nottingham Nottinghamshire ] ]
Middleton's formerly The Roebuck. [ [http://www.middletons-wollaton.co.uk/index.cfm?pageID=2 Middleton's - Nottingham - About Us ] ]
Local Football
WHYFC [ [http://www.wollatonhallyfc.org.uk/index.htm Wollaton Hall YFC - Home ] ]
Wollaton Hall Youth Football Club (founded 1984) is aFA Charter Standard Club with the aim of providing a safe and supportive environment where boys and girls between the ages of 6 and 18 can enjoy playingfootball .The club is based in the magnificent setting of
Wollaton Park inNottingham - our clubhouse and pitches are to the front of the hall, adjacent to the main park entrance. Some of our teams play their home games at nearbyFernwood Comprehensive School , which is also where we train, under floodlights, during the winter months.We currently have over 300 registered players. Our teams compete in the Notts Ladies & Girls League, the Young Elizabethan League, Notts Youth League and Derby City League.
WFC [ [http://wollatonfc.intheteam.com/modules/page/page.aspx?type=home&mid=10525&pmid=0 Wollaton Football Club 1954 ] ]
Wollaton FC were formed in 1954 and play at Wollaton Sports Association Ground sharing the ground with
Wollaton Cricket Club .The Club is sited on land that was sold to the village for sports and recreational activities by the Middleton family just after the 2nd World War. The pitch is only a few hundred yards away from Wollaton Hall and Deer Park which was home to the Middleton family up until it was sold to Nottingham City Council. The Club Badge depicts the Elizabethan architecture of Wollaton Hall.
Originally in the Midland Amateur Alliance. Wollaton joined the Notts Alliance in 1990. The club enjoyed a long and successful spell in the MAA and the 3rd and 4th teams still play in that League. Season 2004/5 saw Wollaton become one of the founder members of the Notts Senior League.
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hub = Wollaton
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NN =Broxtowe , Strelley
WW =Trowell ,Bramcote
EE =Nottingham ,University of Nottingham ,Lenton
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SS = BeestonSee also
References
*Harvard reference | Surname=Smith | Given= R S | Title=Early Coal Mining Around Nottingham 1500 - 1650 | Publisher=University of Nottingham (out of print) | Year=1989 .
*Harvard reference | Surname=Marshall | Given= P | Title=Wollaton Hall and the Willoughby Family | Publisher=Nottingham Civic Society | Year=1999 .
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