Woodsetton
The remainder of the urban district was transferred into an expanded Dudley borough in 1966. Modern-day Woodsetton now forms part of the electoral ward of Upper Gornal and Woodsetton. It is divided between the DY1 and DY3 postal districts.
Of historical significance, Woodsetton is the birthplace of industrial pioneer Abraham Darby, who developed the process of smelting iron ore using coke.
The main road through Woodsetton is the non-primary A457 running between Sedgley and Birmingham. Woodsetton is served by bus routes 81, 229A and 230 connecting the area to Wolverhampton, Sedgley, Dudley and Bilston on a daily basis.
Holden's Brewery, founded in 1915 by Edwin Holden, is based in Woodsetton on a site in George Street adjoining one of its pubs, the Park Inn.
Woodsetton was struck by an F1/T2 tornado on 23 November 1981, as part of the record-breaking nationwide tornado outbreak on that day. The tornado later moved over Dudley town centre, causing moderate damage.
Education
The Bramford Primary School, which opened in the 1950s, provides primary education for the Woodsetton area. The school was expanded in 2004 to include a new sports hall and several classrooms. For secondary education, the area is served by Beacon Hill Academy, just east of Sedgley.
Woodsetton is also the location of the Woodsetton School, a special school catered to primary-aged children with learning difficulties.
References
- ^ "Dudley Ward population 2011". Retrieved 18 December 2015.
- ^ Collins, Paul (2005). Dudley Living Memories. The Francis Frith Collection. p. 14. ISBN 978-1-907639-78-4.
- ^ "Sedgley UD through time". Vision of Britain. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
- ^ "Who was Abraham Darby?". Britain Unlimited. Retrieved 19 February 2012.
- ^ "European Severe Weather Database".
- ^ "About Us". Woodsetton School.