- Fenham
infobox UK place|
country = England
official_name= Fenham
map_type= Tyne and Wear
latitude= 54.9848
longitude= -1.6553
population = 22,376
metropolitan_borough=Newcastle upon Tyne
metropolitan_county =Tyne and Wear
region= North East England
constituency_westminster= Newcastle upon Tyne Central
post_town= NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
postcode_district = NE4
postcode_area= NE
dial_code= 0191
os_grid_reference= NZ220656 Fenham is an area of the west end ofNewcastle upon Tyne ,England . It lies to the west of the city centre, and is bounded on the north and east by a large area of open land known as the Town Moor. To the south liesBenwell , whilst West Denton lies to the west,Blakelaw and Cowgate to the north, andArthur's Hill andSpital Tongues to the east. The area has an ethnically mixed population, and is also home to a large number ofstudents .The area covers two wards of Newcastle: Wingrove Ward, and (confusingly) Fenham Ward. At the 2001
Census the overall population was found to be 22,376 of whom 14.4% belonged to an ethnic minority, more than twice the average for Newcastle as a whole. Of persons age 16-74, 52.3% were defined as economically active, compared with 58.5 for the city as a whole.History
Fenham grew up as a separate township from Newcastle, lying on the western outskirts of the city. Much of the land originally belonged to religious charitable institutions, and there were covenant restriction on the building of any licensed premises. In 1904 the area was incorporated and brought within the boundaries of Newcastle. The
BBC Broadcasting Centre on Barrack Road houses Radio Newcastle and Look North.Local Amenities
Fenham possesses a
public library on Fenham Hall Drive. Fenham has an active residents group called [http://www.farcentre.org.uk Fenham Association of Residents FAR] that launched the FAR Community Centre in 2001. The FAR Community Centre offers activities for all age groups offering activities aimed at helping residents improve their self esteem and skills. There is also a publicswimming pool , since August 2005 run as a community organisation. The pool was shut in 2003, but in 2004 the Liberal Democrats took control of NewcastleCity Council from Labour; one of their pledges was to re-open Fenham pool, which was achieved with substantial financial backing from residents of the local community.The main local schools include [http://www.westgate.newcastle.sch.uk Westgate Community College] on West Road, [http://www.st-cuthbertshigh.newcastle.sch.uk/default.asp Saint Cuthberts RC High School] on Gretna Road and [http://www.sacredhearthighschool.org.uk/ Sacred Heart RC High School] . There are also some private schools situated in Fenham, one is Dame Allan's on Fowberry Crescent.
Popularity in Local Region
The town is also becoming increasingly popular with students and young professionals however unlike other parts of the city experiencing a growth of student numbers relations between locals and the seasonal influx of students are kept civil in large part thanks to the local council.
Ethnic minority
Today Fenham is most well known in the local area for its large Asian community with many of the businesses in the area being Asian-owned and including many speciality stores such as a halal butchers and Asian jewellery and clothing stores. There are many ethnic minority group living side by side in Fenham area most of them are from
Pakistan and Bangladesh.Councillors
There are three councillors for the Fenham electoral ward.These are PJ Morrissey, Colin Daglish. Terence Cooney, who was the third councillor sadly passed away on the 19th of September 2008.Cooney was the longest serving councillor, having been elected in 1971. Morrisey and Daglish are representitives of the Liberal Democrat party and Cooney was a member of the Labour party.
External links
* [http://www.newcastle.gov.uk/pr.nsf/a/Wardinfoindex Census results for the wards of Newcastle]
* [http://www.fenhampool.co.uk Fenham Pool]
* [http://home.freeuk.net/timarchive/html/fenham.htm Photographic tour]
* [http://www.stroberts-fenham.org.uk St Roberts parish church]
* [http://www.blakelawnorthfenhamparishcouncil.gov.uk Blakelaw and North Fenham Parish Council]
* [http://www.farcentre.org.uk Fenham Association of Residents FAR]
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