- Bloxwich
infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Bloxwich
latitude= 52.61577
longitude= -2.01620
map_type= West Midlands
population = ~40,000 (2001 Population Census)
metropolitan_borough=Metropolitan Borough of Walsall
metropolitan_county= West Midlands
region= West Midlands
post_town= BLOXWICH
postcode_district = WS3
postcode_area= WS
os_grid_reference= SJ9902
Ambulance=West Midlands Ambulance Service
constituency_westminster= Walsall North
static_
static_image_caption= All Saints Church, a landmark at one end of the High Street.Bloxwich is a
town in theMetropolitan Borough of Walsall , West Midlands,England , with a population of around 40,000 people.History
Bloxwich was originally formed hundreds years ago as a settlement in the ancient manor of
Wednesbury . It was mentioned in theDomesday Book of 1086 under the name 'Blockeswich'.cite book| title=History of the Borough and Foreign of Walsall |author=Edward Lees Glew |year=1856 |publisher=J.R. Robinson |pages=75] While still a village as recently as the early 19th century, most of the local people were employed in the newly founded mining and forging industries. The town grew rapidly in the 18th century aroundcoal mining and variousmanufacturing industries. Manufacturing in the area consisted of bridle bits, stirrups, keys, cabinet locks, plane irons, buckle tongues, chains and saddles. Its most famous product of manufacture wereawl blades, which it is reputed to have surpassed all other places in the United Kingdom in manufacturing. It is also known for itscanal s. Famous people from Bloxwich include Pat Collins, who was a Funfair owner during the 19th century. The site of his house and Wakes grounds are now the location of anAsda supermarket that was built during the 1970s.Being part of the
County Borough ofWalsall , Bloxwich was heavily developed between the wars forcouncil housing . Most of the council houses of the 1920s and 1930s were constructed aroundBlakenall Heath , as well as the new housing estates ofHarden and Goscote. In the 20 years which followed theSecond World War , the Beechdale and Mossley estates were also erected as council housing developments, while the southern side of Harden was developed along with the Rivers Estate at Blakenall Heath. Many privately owned houses, mostly in the Little Bloxwich area, were also constructed.Bloxwich is currently involved in numerous redevelopment projects - Bloxwich
police station, the new market square and job centres are examples. Bloxwich Golf Club to the north of the town on the A34 marks the northern most edge of Bloxwich, Walsall and the West Midlands.The town centre is still mostly made up of Victorian and Edwardian buildings which maintain Bloxwich's origins of a Staffordshire village. Good examples are Bloxwich Hospital, Bloxwich Hall, All Saints Church and several private houses in Station Street. The church contains the original cemetery which dates back to the early 1700s. When this stopped being available a new cemetery was created in land between the High Street and Field Road, just to the north. The last burial took place in 2000 and a new cemetery was open to the north of Bloxwich on the Turnberry estate, a private estate which was laid out during the 1980s.
Neighbourhoods
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Blakenall Heath
*Beechdale
* Harden
*Little Bloxwich
*Wallington Heath
* Mossley
*Turnberry Estate
*Dudley Fields
* Goscote
*Leamore
*Lower Farm Estate The
postcode for Bloxwich is WS3, it also covers the suburban centre ofPelsall .Education
Primary schools
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Sunshine Infant School
*Blakenall Heath Junior School
*Harden Primary School
*Leamore Primary School
*Hatherton Lane Primary School
*Busill Jones Primary School
*Mossley Primary School
*Little Bloxwich Church of England Primary School
*Elmore Green Primary School
*St. Peter's Catholic Primary School econdary schools
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Walsall Academy
*Sneyd Comprehensive School
*Frank F. Harrison Community School Defunct schools
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Forest Comprehensive School
*T. P. Riley Comprehensive School Transport
Bloxwich is well served by public transport and is home to two train stations, Bloxwich and Bloxwich North.
Very regular buses link Bloxwich with
Walsall , whilst others link the area to the surrounding towns ofWolverhampton ,Bilston ,Willenhall ,Brownhills ,Wednesfield ,Cannock andHednesford . Other local services serve nearby estates ofCoalpool ,Harden ,Mossley ,Lower Farm ,Goscote ,Leamore ,Beechdale ,Dudley Fields ,Landywood ,Essington andPelsall . Three peak only services link Bloxwich withBirmingham .The main operator of bus services in the area is
National Express West Midlands , butArriva Midlands ,A2Z Travel , Thandi Bus Services & Green Bus Services also operate on routes in the area. Roadwise, the A34,Southampton /Oxford /Manchester road, goes straight through the town and forms its High Street. Most shops are based on this linear development. The A4124Wolverhampton toBrownhills road crosses to the north of the town. Bloxwich is four miles from theM6 motorway between junctions 10 and 11.Famous residents
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Phil Drabble
*Lee Naylor
*Pat CollinsAlso the birthplace of
Arthur Tolcher .References
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