- Golden Grove, South Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = suburb
name = Golden Grove
city = Adelaide
state = sa
caption =
lga = City of Tea Tree Gully
postcode = 5125
pop =
est = 1985
area = 27.7
propval = $345,000 (Q1 2006) [cite web| url=http://www.reisa.com.au/binaries?
|author=Real Estate Institute of South Australia|year=2006| title=SA House prices, Balance out|month=March|accessdate=2006-06-25]
stategov = Wright
fedgov = Makin
near-nw =
near-n = Greenwith
near-ne =
near-w = Salisbury East
near-e = Yatala Vale
near-sw = Wynn Vale
near-s = Surrey Downs
near-se = Fairview Park
dist1 = 6
location1= Modbury, South Australia Golden Grove is an outer north-easternsuburb ofAdelaide ,South Australia and is within theCity of Tea Tree Gully local government area. It is adjacent to Wynn Vale, Surrey Downs, Greenwith, Yatala Vale, Fairview Park, and Salisbury East.History
Golden Grove was founded by Captain Adam Robertson who named it after the last ship he commanded. Captain Robertson and his wife arrived in
South Australia in September 1839. He donated an acre (4,000 m²) of land to people of the area in 1853 in order for them to build a school they were planning and allowed it to be named Golden Grove. (In 1859, however, when the postal authorities wanted to name the town Golden Grove, he objected unsuccessfully. [ [http://au.geocities.com/ttg_historical_society/historyofteatreegully.html Short History of Tea Tree Gully] , referencing Auld, Ian, "From Settlement to City: The History of Tea Tree Gully" (1976), ISBN 0-86946-256-3.]Freestone quarries in the area were used from early settlement days to provide building materials.In 1930, the Golden Grove house and farm were sold. Most of the estate was later purchased by a sand mining company, Boral, in 1972. In 1973 the
South Australian Land Commission started to acquire land in Golden Grove and Wynn Vale for housing. In 1983 theSouth Australian Urban Land Trust contracted Delfin to develop the land. Construction started in 1985 and over 200 allotments sold in the first week, with the last being sold in 2002. [ [http://www.ttglibrary.sa.gov.au/localhistory/townships/goldengrove.htm Local History - Golden Grove, City of Tea Tree Gully Library] . Accessed 15 June 2006.]Two wells located at what is now the intersection of Hancock Road and Golden Grove Road serviced farms and dairies in Golden Grove and Yatala Vale, and provided water for council work and firefighting. The last well was filled in during March 1995 after having been dry for many years. [ [http://au.geocities.com/ttg_historical_society/wellsandwaterways.html TTG Historical Society - Wells and Waterways] . Beryl Jolly (ed.) Accessed 15 June 2006.]
Instead of there being the Aboriginal groups in the area, there are now gangs that like to tag the area, you may have seen tags such as NSU or BCW.
Geography
The boundary of Golden Grove is defined by Slate and Cobbler Creeks to the north, the Cobbler Creek Park to the west, Helicon Drive, Surrey Farm Drive and The Grove Way (including the three-school campus and shopping centre), Golden Grove and Hancock Roads (wrapping around Surrey Downs) and Yatala Vale Road to the south, and Seaview Road and the quarries to the east. [UBD Adelaide directory (1999; 47th ed.) Universal Press. ISBN 0-7319-1033-8]
At the ABS 2001 census, Golden Grove had a population of 8,067 people living in 2,986 dwellings.
Facilities
The three major high schools in the area are
Gleeson College ,Pedare Christian College andGolden Grove High School in the suburb's southwestern corner. They are linked together in a complex that also includes the Golden Grove Recreation Centre. Golden Grove Primary School and Pedare Primary Campus are also located in the suburb.The Golden Grove Village Shopping Centre has a number of retailers, including
Big W and Woolworths, as well as fast-food chains, specialty stores and banks. It is also the location of the one of the only 2 Baby Target stores in Australia (the other is located in Victoria).A
police station was long called for in the area, due to many accidents and fights at the Village Taverner, apub bistro located adjacent to the Golden Grove Village Shopping Centre. A petition with 16,000 signatures made its way to SA Police who finally built the station. Its grand opening was on 18 December 2006.The 288ha Cobbler Creek Recreation Park is accessible from nearby Gulfview Heights.
Transport
There is a bus interchange at the Golden Grove Village, which is operated by
Adelaide Metro . Proposals exist to extend the Adelaide O-Bahn to Golden Grove, but the route it might take from theModbury Interchange at Tea Tree Plaza is unknown.See also
*
City of Tea Tree Gully
*List of Adelaide suburbs References
External links
* [http://www.id.com.au/teatreegully/commprofile/default.asp?id=121&gid=130&pg=1 Golden Grove - Local Community Profile]
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