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Woodcross is a
residential area of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, England. The area
traditionally existed within the
boundaries of
Sedgley and
later Coseley...
- mid-1920s
which changed the face of the area. Most of
these were
built around Woodcross, Lanesfield, Wallbrook, and Brierley.
Coseley gained a cinema, on the...
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sometimes incorrectly believed to be in Bilston, but is
actually in
Woodcross which is
within the Wolverhampton-governed part of Coseley.
Bilston had...
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Boroughs or
Urban Districts added to Wolverhampton...
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District of Coseley. The
school served the
neighbourhoods of Lanesfield,
Woodcross, and Ettingshall. It was
built during the 1960s, with
extensions following...
- Wood
Hayes Loxdale Primary School,
Parkfields Manor Primary School,
Woodcross Merridale Primary School,
Merridale Nishkam Primary School, Merridale...
- In the 1950s,
Coseley Urban District Council named a new road on the
Woodcross housing estate Jack
Holden Avenue. On 23 July 1952, Jack Holden's Gardens...
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houses but also
flats and bungalows. The
largest developments were at
Woodcross and
Lanesfield on new
housing estate,
while large sections of the Wallbrook...
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South East constituency. It
contains the
suburbs of
Ettingshall Park,
Woodcross (which is
actually part of the
Bilston township) and Lanesfield. The area...