Redditch
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Redditch | ||
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Town and UK Parliament Redditch | | |
District | Redditch | |
Government | ||
• Type | Non-metropolitan district council | |
• Body | Redditch Borough Council | |
• MP | Rachel Maclean (Conservative) | |
Area | ||
• District | 20.95 sq mi (54.25 km2) | |
• Rank | 240th | |
Elevation | 430 ft (130 m) | |
Population (2021)[3] | ||
• District | 86,996 | |
• Rank | 272nd | |
• Density | 4,150/sq mi (1,604/km2) | |
• Urban | 81,635 | |
Ethnicity (2021) | ||
• Ethnic groups | ||
Religion (2021) | ||
• Religion | List
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• Summer (DST) | GMT | |
Postcodes | B96, B97, B98 | |
Post town | redditch | |
Dialling code | 01527 | |
ONS code | 47UD (ONS) E07000236 (GSS) | |
Website | www |
Redditch is a town and borough in Worcestershire, England. It is located south of Birmingham, east of Bromsgrove, northwest of Alcester and northeast of Worcester. The borough had a population of 87,037 in 2021. In the 19th century, it became a centre for the needle and fishing tackle industry.
90% of the world's needles were manufactured in the town and its surrounding areas.[6] In the 1960s, it became part of the
History
The first recorded mention of Redditch (Red-Ditch, thought to be a reference to the red clay of the nearby River Arrow) is in 1348, the year of the outbreak of the Black Death. During the Middle Ages, it became a centre of needle-making and later prominent industries were fish-hooks, fishing tackle, motorcycles and springs, the last of which was notably undertaken by Herbert Terry and Sons. Redditch was designated a new town on 10 April 1964,[7] and the population increased dramatically[when?] from 32,000 to around 77,000. Housing developments such as Church Hill, Matchborough, Winyates, Lodge Park, and Woodrow were created to accommodate a large overspill from the industrially expanding Birmingham. Redditch was built as a "flagship" town using new methods and new town planning: all the main roads (mostly new dual carriageways as well as a ring road for the town centre) were banked to reduce noise to the new housing estates, and the whole of Redditch was landscaped. Historically, much of present-day Redditch was located within Warwickshire, but it is now in its entirety administered as a part of Worcestershire.
By the 21st century, needle-making and other traditional industries had been replaced by modern light industry and services, with Redditch also functioning as a
The town is home to several historical sites.[citation needed] The National Needle Museum and the ruins of Bordesley Abbey are located in the Abbey Ward district, and the remains of a medieval moated settlement called Moons Moat are within the Church Hill estate.[8][9][10]
Governance
There are two main tiers of local government covering Redditch, at district and county level: Redditch Borough Council and Worcestershire County Council. The borough council is based at Redditch Town Hall on Walter Stranz Square, which was purpose-built for the council and opened in 1982.[11][12]
The borough contains just one civil parish at Feckenham, in the more rural south-western part of the borough. The rest of the borough is an unparished area.[13]
The parliamentary constituency of Redditch is represented by Rachel Maclean of the Conservatives, elected in the 2017 General Election.
Geography
Redditch is south of the
Districts of Redditch
The Borough of Redditch is divided into several districts. To the east of the town are "New Town Districts" built in the 1970s and 1980s. To the west of the Borough are older "Former Village Districts" that dominate the south and west.
Since 2011, Redditch has participated in the
Green belt
Redditch is within a
The main urban area up to the Webheath, Walkwood, and Hunt End suburbs, Astwood Bank, and the southernmost extent of the borough are exempt from the green belt area, bar small adjacent green belt 'wedges', but surrounding smaller villages, hamlets, and rural areas such as Feckenham, Littleworth, Old Yarr, and Ham Green up to the B4090 Salt Way road are 'washed over' by the designation. The green belt was first drawn up under Worcestershire County Council, and the size in the borough in 2017 amounted to some 1,800 hectares (18 km2; 6.9 sq mi).[15][16]
Transport
The
Railway
The railway station is the southern terminus of the Cross-City Line and provides a regular train service via Birmingham New Street to Four Oaks and Lichfield. Redditch railway station was first opened as the terminus of the Redditch Railway on 19 September 1859, alongside what is now Clive Road. This first station stayed until 4 May 1868 when the last section from Alcester to Redditch of the Redditch and Evesham Railway was closed, at which point a second station was built alongside the junction of Bromsgrove Road and Plymouth Road. This station was provided with a standard Midland Railway design and two platforms. The current station was built in 1993.
Buses
There is an extensive network of local bus services run by Diamond West Midlands and other operators (including Stagecoach and a community run bus). Many services run from the bus station in the town centre, a postcard of which was voted Britain's most boring postcard in a competition run by the photographer Martin Parr[citation needed]. The bus station was rebuilt as part of the 2002 shopping centre expansion.
Some areas of Redditch have dedicated bus routes; however, there have been issues with safety on these routes and 3 children have died over the past 15 years.[citation needed]
Road system
Redditch is occasionally noted[
Education
Redditch is one of the few areas of the country where the
Redditch currently has four high schools (RSA Academy Arrow Vale, Saint Augustine's Catholic High School, Tudor Grange Academy, Trinity High School) and six middle schools.
Heart of Worcestershire College (often referred to locally as "HOW College") is a large general further education college: one of its four campuses is in central Redditch; the other three are in Bromsgrove, Worcester, and Malvern. The closest university is the University of Birmingham, 12.5 miles (20 km) to the north.
Media
Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC West Midlands and ITV Central. Television signals are received from the Sutton Coldfield transmitter. [17]
Local radio stations are
Redditch's local newspapers are The Redditch Standard and Redditch Advertiser. [18] [19]
Amenities
Since June 2013, the swimming pool at Abbey Stadium Leisure Centre has been warmed using waste heat from the nearby Redditch Crematorium, in a scheme designed to save around £15,000 a year.[20]
In popular culture
The 2012 film Sightseers is partly set in Redditch.[21]
Redditch is featured in a section heading in An Utterly Impartial History of Britain by John O'Farrell.[22]
Birmingham and national TV comedian Jasper Carrott makes Redditch a repeated butt of his jokes, for example over the difficulty of escaping the Redditch ring road.[23]
There is a listed theatre in Redditch called the Palace Theatre.
Places of interest
- Cistercianabbey, later used as a Royal Swannery.
- Forge Mill Needle Museum: exhibition of traditional needle making.
- Redditch Library: A local library.
Kingfisher Shopping Centre
Kingfisher Shopping Centre was opened in 1976 by the then Prime Minister James Callaghan and now forms the town's primary retail centre.
The centre has over 1,100,000 square feet (100,000 m2) of retail space,
Arrow Valley Country Park
Redditch has 900 acres (3.6 km2) of public open space in
Royal Enfield motorcycles
Redditch was the home of the
Notable people
- John Bonham (1948–1980), drummer with Led Zeppelin, was born in Redditch[26] and attended Lodge Farm Secondary Modern School.
- Lionel Britton (1887–1971), novelist and writer of science fiction plays[27] was born at Astwood Bank now a suburb of Redditch.
- Russell Brookes (born 1945), British rally champion[28]
- Tudor Grange Academy Redditch
- Charlie Clemmow, soap actress who is best known for her role as Imogen Hollins in the BBC soap, Doctors. She grew up in Astwood Bank.
- Stacy Coldicott (born 1974), footballer, West Bromwich Albion and Grimsby Town F.C. was born in Redditch.
- Charles Dance (born 1946), actor, born in Redditch
- Jimmy Davis (1982–2003), footballer, Manchester United, Swindon Town, and Watford F.C. Born in Bromsgrove, his funeral took place at Redditch Crematorium.
- Jonathan Dow, actor was born in Redditch.
- Ruth England (born 1970), TV presenter, educated in Redditch
- Luke Johnson, musician, Lostprophets was born in Redditch.
- Antony Johnston, author, was raised in Redditch.
- Zoë Lister, actor Hollyoaks trained at the Starlight School of Dance in Winyates, Redditch.
- Kidderminster Harrierswas born in Redditch.
- Tony Martin (born 1957), singer, Black Sabbath frontman 1987–1991, 1994–1997
- Tom Paddock (1822–1863) was born in Redditch, and known as the "Redditch Needlepointer", champion heavyweight bare-knuckle boxer of England in 1856[29]
- Nathanael Saleh, actor born in Redditch in 2006.
- Jacqui Smith, former MP for Redditch and first female British Home Secretary[30]
- Freddie Starr (1943–2019), comedian, impressionist, singer and actor, lived in Mappleborough Green,[31] just outside Redditch.
- Alan Styler, (1925–1970) D'Oyly Carte Opera Company baritone, 1947–1968 was born and raised in Redditch.
- Grammywinner.
- Abbey High Schoolin Redditch
- Raymond Thompson, scriptwriter and TV producer, born in Redditch. Creator of hit New Zealand teen/sci-fi television series The Tribe
- Archer Windsor-Clive (1890–1914), cricketer
- Lorna Rose Treen (born 1994), comedian and winner of the 2023 Funniest Joke of the Fringe, grew up in Redditch[34]
- Felix Gill (born 2002), professional tennis player
Town twinning
In 1956, Redditch was twinned with Auxerre in Burgundy, France. This twinning proved sufficiently popular to form an organisation named The Friends of Auxerre (FoA). At the beginning of June each year the coupling of these two towns is officially celebrated.
In 1986, Redditch was twinned with Mtwara in Tanzania. Frequent events are organised with assistance from the community of Tanzanian students at
Friendship links
Redditch also has formal "Friendship" links[36] with:
Sport
Redditch sport teams include:
- Redditch United F.C. playing Football in the Southern League Premier Division Central
- Redditch Borough F.C. playing Football in the Midland League Division Two
- NEW Ravens playing Rugby league in the Midlands Rugby League Premier Division
- Rugby Union in the Midlands 4 West (South)
- Redditch CC playing Cricket in the Worcestershire County Cricket League
- Redditch Arrows American football Team
- Longmeadow Redditch Badminton Club playing Badminton with 8 teams in the Worcestershire and Solihull Leagues.
- Redditch Roller Sports Club Roller Derby and Recretational Roller Skating Instruction[37]
- Bromsgrove and Redditch Athletic Club[38]
- Redditch Rockets Skater Hockey Club
- Redditch Swimming Club[39]
- The Redditch Road and Path Cycling Club[40]
Climate
Redditch has an oceanic climate (Köppen climate classification Cfb) similar to almost all of the United Kingdom.
Climate data for Redditch | |||||||||||||
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Month | Jan | Feb | Mar | Apr | May | Jun | Jul | Aug | Sep | Oct | Nov | Dec | Year |
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) | 7 (45) |
7 (45) |
10 (50) |
13 (55) |
16 (61) |
19 (66) |
21 (70) |
21 (70) |
18 (64) |
14 (57) |
10 (50) |
8 (46) |
14 (57) |
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) | 2 (36) |
1 (34) |
3 (37) |
4 (39) |
7 (45) |
10 (50) |
12 (54) |
12 (54) |
10 (50) |
7 (45) |
4 (39) |
2 (36) |
6 (43) |
Average precipitation mm (inches) | 71.4 (2.81) |
50.8 (2.00) |
58 (2.3) |
58 (2.3) |
53.5 (2.11) |
58 (2.3) |
50 (2.0) |
67.7 (2.67) |
61.8 (2.43) |
70.0 (2.76) |
71.0 (2.80) |
75.1 (2.96) |
745.3 (29.44) |
Average precipitation days | 12 | 9 | 11 | 10 | 9 | 9 | 8 | 9 | 9 | 11 | 11 | 11 | 119 |
Source: NOAA[41] |
See also
References
- ^ "Borough Crest". Redditch Borough Council. 11 August 2021.
- ^ "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2021". Office for National Statistics. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ "Mid-Year Population Estimates, UK, June 2021". Office for National Statistics. 21 December 2022. Retrieved 18 October 2023.
- ^ "Towns and cities, characteristics of built-up areas, England and Wales: Census 2021". Census 2021. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 8 August 2023.
- ^ Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 5 January 2024.
- ^ "Forge Mill Needle Museum and Bordesley Abbey Visitor Centre, Redditch". Forge Mill Needle Museum. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ^ "No. 43296". The London Gazette. 14 April 1964. p. 3202.
- ^ "Moons Moat". redditchhistory.com. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
- ^ "Moated site known as Moon's Moat, Non Civil Parish - 1019855 | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
- ^ "Home". www.moonsmoatconservation.info. Retrieved 6 July 2021.
- ^ "Facts and history of Redditch" (PDF). Retrieved 8 February 2021.
- ^ "New Town Development Events". Retrieved 8 February 2021.
- ^ "Election Maps". Ordnance Survey. Retrieved 9 January 2023.
- ^ "A Study of Green Belt Land & Areas of Development Restraint within Redditch Borough" (PDF). redditchbc.gov.uk.
- ^ "Green belt statistics - GOV.UK". gov.uk. 16 September 2022.
- ^ "Redditch Green Belt Release to meet Growth Needs" (PDF). redditchbc.gov.uk.
- ^ "Sutton Coldfield (Birmingham, England) Full Freeview transmitter". UK Free TV. 1 May 2004. Retrieved 25 September 2023.
- ^ "Redditch Standard". Retrieved 25 September 2023.
- ^ "Redditch Advertiser". Retrieved 25 September 2023.
- ^ "Redditch Crematorium begins to heat town pool". BBC News. 28 June 2013.
- ^ "Sightseers". Independent Film Office. November 2012. Archived from the original on 21 February 2014. Retrieved 8 February 2014. Tina's mother's house is in Redditch; many Internet sources describe Chris and Tina as "a Redditch couple"
- ^ England Divided into Separate Kingdoms: no one wants Redditch, p49
- ^ "Are these the worst ring roads in England?". BBC News. 5 April 2014.
- ^ "Major UK Shopping Transaction with Prudential" (PDF). Liberty International. March 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 October 2007. Retrieved 29 February 2008.
- ^ "Habitats". Redditch Borough Council. 22 November 2013. Archived from the original on 28 February 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ISBN 0-9545717-0-3
- ^ Clute and Nicholls's Encyclopedia of Science Fiction (1993)
- ^ "RallyBase". Rallybase. 16 August 1945. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ^ Oxford Dictionary of National Biography
- ^ See Jacqui Smith MP's web site archived on Wayback Machine. Note though Ms Smith's actual place of residence was subject to some controversy in 2009, see her article.
- ^ Fricker, Martin (26 April 2013). "Freddie Starr: Police are after me because they failed to nail Jimmy Savile – Mirror Online". Daily Mirror. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ^ Des Styles (@des styles) (22 December 2013). "Des Styles, 'Funny stuff.. Bromsgrove Advertiser says H might be born there? He was born in Redditch, we were there just in time!We lived in Evesham. X'".
- ^ "Harry Styles born in Redditch – confirmed". Redditch Standard. 3 January 2014. Archived from the original on 3 January 2014. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ^ "National recognition as Redditch comedian scoops 'Best Newcomer' in Chortle Comedy Awards". Redditch Standard. 23 February 2023.
- ^ "British towns twinned with French towns". Archant Community Media Ltd. Retrieved 11 July 2013.
- ^ [1] Archived 27 June 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "Redditch Roller Sports Club homepage". Archived from the original on 5 February 2011.
- ^ "Bromsgrove and Redditch Athletic Club homepage".
- ^ "Redditch Swimming Club". Redditch Swimming Club. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ^ "Redditch Road & Path Cycling Club – Home". Redditch Road & Path Cycling Club. Retrieved 28 February 2014.
- ^ "Redditch, UK - Weather Averages". NOAA. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
External links
- Website of Redditch
- Redditch Local History Group – Local History Group based at Forge Mill Museum