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Sedgley occurs as town in the West Midlands of England. It was originally the series of villages: Sedgley, Cotwall End, Upper Gornal, Lower Gornal, Gospel End, Gornalwood, Woodsetton,
Ettingshall, Coseley and Brierley Hill.
Within 1897, a villages of Coseley, Ettingshall & Brierley broke out of a Manor of Sedgley to form the Urban District Council of Coseley. At a equivalent period, Sedgley Urban District Council was formed to include a rest of the manor.
Sedgley Urban District Council survived until 1966 when it became part of Dudley County Borough, which at the equivalent period besides took in the urban territory councils of Coseley & Brierley Hill. Occasionally area of Coseley became a share of Wolverhampton County Borough.
Sedgley really developed from either the village into a town after the Second World War when thousands of residential & commercial properties were developed through a vicinity. Virtually all of the houses within Sedgley were built in the 1950s and 1960s.
Several pre-1900 buildings within Sedgley hold out to this day. It include Queen Victoria Primary School (1897), Completely Saints' Church (1805) & the early 19th century Court Home which was originally a local court of law however is today a gin mill. Sedgley utilized to have a pleasant image however it was ruined in the Nineties when many wine blocks opened in the town centre & merrymaker began to desecrate property.
Sedgley U.D.C built its fair part of council properties when a Nifty War. A number one major development was a Beacon Estate, in the shadow of the Beacon Hill, which was constructed in the late 1920s. A town's big postwar housing development is a Northway estate which is near whole privately owned houses built between the late 1950s & mid Seventies.
Sedgley Beacon Hill is 237 m (777 foot) above sea level & is the 2nd-greatest point in the West Midlands. These are easily-known for fossils. A hill was it used to be that a places in which beacons were lit to warn local humans of encroacher. Sedgley Beacin Hill offers spectacular views through A Black United states, Cannock Chase & Birmingham to a east, & to a Wrekin, Clee Hills & Malvern Hills to the west, & on super clear times these are imaginable to view the hills of N Staffordshire & Derbyshire, too when the mountains of each Northerly & South Wales.
The £4million lottery grant manufactured higher virtually all of the £5.5milliin spent on building an arts/sports complex at a town's Dormston School. the complex was opened inside 2000, housing a theatre, sports hall, gymnasium & gallery. Dormston School was opened around 1935 & although a independent building lives, many supplementary modern buildings use at times been built to accommodate a ever increasing total of pupils.
Inside 1961, Sedgley U.D.C built a grammar school just about half the mile from either the town centre known as High Arcal School. It was the grammar school for Long dozen years until 1974, whilst it became the comprehensive school restricted per fresh Dudley Metropolitan Borough Council.
Cotwall End Nature Reserve is a popular attraction.
Inside spite of all a modern housing developments which keep close at hand changed a face of Sedgley since 1920, the town however has several reminders of its origins as a Staffordshire village. Sedgley, which is in the DY3 postal dominion, is the birthplace of the handful of famed humans. It include a previous BBC news reader Sue Lawley and former England goalkeeper Phil Parkes.
Withwithin Can 2005, Sedgley wwhen known as per Express & Star newspaper as one of a virtually all popular towns in central England among householder.
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