Silverdale, Nottingham

Silverdale, Nottingham

Silverdale Estate, Wilford, Nottingham, England

infobox UK place
country = England
latitude=
longitude=
map_type = Nottinghamshire
official_name= Silverdale
population =
unitary_england= Nottingham
lieutenancy_england= Nottinghamshire
region= East Midlands
constituency_westminster= Nottingham South
post_town= NOTTINGHAM
postcode_district = NG11
postcode_area= NG
dial_code=
os_grid_reference=

History

Originally constructed by George Wimpey in the late 1950s on land from the former Wilwell Farm. Bounded by the Clifton Estate, Fairham Brook, Compton Acres (formerly the Wilford Brick Works) and the former GCR then after the 1923 re-grouping LMS Manchester to Marylebone Station rail line, Wilford Village and Ruddington Village.

George Wimpey initially wanted to continue the massive house building exercise it began in Clifton, but had to wait until NCC agreed to its construction and ultimately granted permission to commence. Not initially known as 'Silverdale' it was the Ruddington Lane Estate.

Constructed as a private estate unlike Clifton to its east approximately 450+ brick dwellings were built over a three year period. Built with only one access road, but several footpaths, it had no direct public transport service. Silverdale did not and does still not have its own schools, Government or otherwise.

Additionally, two streets, Fieldway and Barnfield were built, a continuation of Monksway / now Stanthorne Close, originally part of the estate. With the construction of the A52 Clifton Boulevard or "New Road" to locals. These two streets were separated from Monksway and joined by an underpass, which served Ruddington Lane (B680) and access to Bartons Buses. Originally double decker bus routes 14 and 56, but later the single deck coaches.

A similar underpass connecting Newholm Drive and Launceston Crescent through to Ruddington Lane and acess to the then Corpus Christi RC School. The writer recalls many occasions, negotiating the Newholm underpass "over" the iron railings/spikes to play football on the Corpus Christi playing fields. Constructed with its own Public House at the entrance to the estate on the corner of the A52 and A453. The Clifton Bridge Inn or "The Ponderosa" to the locals and small shopping precinct built on Monksway. The original retailers being, hairdresser, chemist, dry cleaners, off licence, newsagency, butcher, Lipton grocers, hardware and Fruiterer. Over time these shops have changed business and some are now vacant.

A community centre was constructed in the early 1970s from donations by the Silverdale residents in the form of "Buy a Brick." Silverdale residents also conducted fund raising on Sundays over aperiod of approximately twelve months. A youth club was the initial idea and was well supplied with activities and supported by the local youth. Located on The Downs, near the footpath connecting Clifton to Silverdale and schools.

Silverdale did boast a football team, Silverdale United albeit shortlived, in the early 1970s. They were successful in England and Europe. Attending one competition in Winnipeg Canada. Playing its home games on the playing fields alongside Brookthrope Way and drawing its players from the estate and Clifton.

As Silverdale has no schools early children were able to access several primary and comprehensive schools in Clifton, Corpus Christi RC School on nearby Ruddington Lane and other public schools in Nottingham.

The schools listed below were accessed on foot along an unsealed 'track' A Silverdale resident decided that the then rough 'track' connecting Silverdale to Clifton and more imprtantly to the Comprehensive schools in Clifton, should be sealed and lighting provided. After several months of letter writing the NCC agreed to seal and light the as then unnamed footpath.

Residents dubbed this 'The Black Path.' So named as the few lights seldom worked and the upper end of the path had on one side a small copse, which was also home to a Scout Group. The lack of natural light also played its part in the path's nick name. Starting at the small bridge near the Community Centre, along the Brook and turning left and continuing up towards Farnborough School Technology College and out on to Farnborough Road. The path is now know as 'Silverdale Walk"

chools around Silverdale

*Brooksby Primary, Brooksby Lane Clifton (later burnt down and now a derelict site)
* [http://www.farnborough.ik.com/ Farnborough School Technology College] Charnwood Compehensive Farnborough Rd, Clifton now known as South Nottm College
* [http://www.snc.ac.uk/ South Nottingham College]
* [http://www.axcis.co.uk/25040.html/ Fairham Community College]

Children also accessed South Wilford CofE Primary School, Wilford and several other senior public schools located in Nottingham CBD.

Fairham Brook

Fairham Brook from which the Fairham Compehensive School, now Fairham Community School took its name, runs from its source, believed to be around the Ruddington area, through the low lying flood plain of Clifton and Silverdale, to the River Trent.

On several occasions 'The Brook" as it is known to locals, flooded across large tracts of land, housing in Silverdale or Clifton was not affected, as the land is higher. Several playing fields were flooded for approximately two weeks. With the construction of the former Brooksby Primary School, its course was diverted. The writer of this entry recalls two floods in the late 1960s and early 1970s. Causing much merriment as 'no school today' was the cry. The NCC Education Dept, funded a raised footpath from the school gate on the Clifton side of Fairham Brook to the higher ground close to the Primary School buildings, so alleviating any lost academic activity for students.

The second flood occurred after the flood bank stabilisation project had been completed in the early 1970s. The floodbank, the writer recalls was a success and the playing fields on the Silverdale Estate were under water for two weeks. The NCC playground, Silverdale Community Centre and access to both Brooksby, [Farnborough] and [Fairham] schools was unimpeded. It should be noted that on closer inspection the floodbank at several points on The Downs and Brookthrope Way, did start to subside, though 'experts at the time' declared this to be 'quite normal'

Large parts of Fairham Brook are now protected and form part of the Sites of Special Scientific Interest in the immediate area. It is open to the public, even though initially created as a nature reserve for students of Fairham College.

ilverdale Today

In April 2008 The NCC approved plans for the re-development of the former Brooksby Primary School site, as an Aged Care facility. Replacing a similar facility on Sturegon Avenue "The Spinney" and to increase the numbers of beds for residents in the Silverdale and Wilford areas.(Source Nottingham Evening Post 29/05/09)

A long overdue bike track / walking track was built along side The Brook in the late 1990s. From the small bridge, across The Brook that 'joined' Clifton with Silverdale. Along the southbank of The Brook, behind the Community Centre, with an 'intersection' directly opposite and up to Monksway. Continuing along the same bank again, alongside the playing fields and The Brook, finally meeting up with the road intersections of Clifton Lane and Westerfield Way.

The Silverdale Community Centre is widely used by local residents for various community and sporting activities. Families make use of its Pre-school and Child Care programs.

Bus Service

The initial public transport to Silverdale did not enter the estate. Bartons Buses Trent Barton and the former Nottingham City Transport NCT provided existing services from Ruddington Lane and Clifton Boulevard. In recent times the NCT has provided a 7 day service to Silverdale from Monksway.

Tram Service

The NET is scheduled to construct one of its new tramlines along, in part, the old GCR /LMS line and exit behind the Silverdale Estate, through farmland and exit on Farnborough Road, near Farnborough School Technology College. The anticpated date of completion slated as 2012/2013. As of July 2008 nothing has happened.

ee also

*List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in Nottinghamshire
*Compton Acres
*Great Central Railway

External links

* [http://www.proweb.co.uk/~roymat/civilw/civilw.html Silverdale and local history website]
* [http://www.proweb.co.uk/~roymat/wilfordm/wilfordm.html The changing village of Wilford Homepage]
* [http://www.wildlifetrust.org.uk/nottinghamshire/reserves/wilwell_farm.htm Wilwell Farm Nature Reserve]
* [http://www.thisiswilford.org.uk/ This is Wilford]


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