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Brookside, Telford

Coordinates: 52°39′17″N 2°26′06″W / 52.6547°N 2.4351°W / 52.6547; -2.4351
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Brookside
Bike park and play area, Brookside
Brookside lies just south of the town of Telford, Shropshire which is in the West Midlands
Brookside lies just south of the town of Telford, Shropshire which is in the West Midlands
Brookside
Location within Shropshire
Population6,923 2011 Census
OS grid referenceSJ 703056
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBROOKSIDE
Postcode districtTF3
Dialling code01952
PoliceWest Mercia
FireShropshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
UK Parliament
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UK
England
Shropshire
52°39′17″N 2°26′06″W / 52.6547°N 2.4351°W / 52.6547; -2.4351

Brookside is a housing estate and borough and parish council ward in Telford, Shropshire, England. The original settlement of Brookside is a Radburn estate[1] built in the early 1970s as part of the development of Telford New Town and is entirely within the confines of Brookside Avenue, a 1.7 mile ring road. Significant development has taken place around the outside of Brookside Avenue since the estate was built, the majority of which is part of Stirchley Park but falls within the Brookside ward for both Telford and Wrekin Council and Stirchley and Brookside Parish Council.

History

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There is little recorded history of Brookside given its relative unimportance compared to neighbouring Stirchley with its ancient manor and historic church. The Brookside area was farm land prior to development of the Brookside estate. In the 1970s a housing estate was built on the farm land which was named Brookside, a reference to it being situated alongside the Mad Brook (more accurately, Made Brook which gives the nearby town of Madeley its name).[2]

A deserted medieval settlement named Oulmeyre was recorded in the 13th century near Holmer Lake which was part of the Brookside parish council ward until boundary changes in 2015 created a new Holmer Lake ward.[3]

Regeneration

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Following decades of underinvestment in maintaining the fabric of the estate, a regeneration programme was started for the Brookside Local Centre which by June 2014 had seen the local shops relocated to a new building and work started on the renovation and expansion of the community centre.[4] Running alongside the physical regeneration is a lottery-funded, resident-led social regeneration programme called Brookside Big Local.[5]

Local Government

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On the Brookside estate, all the roads leading off Brookside Avenue (except Mount Pleasant Drive which is part of the parish of Little Dawley), Stirchley Park and most of Stirchley Village are part of the Brookside ward for both Telford and Wrekin Council and Stirchley and Brookside parish council. Following a review of local government boundaries, a new single member ward for Holmer Lake for the parish council was created in 2015.[6]

There are currently 7 parish councillors representing Brookside ward and 2 borough councillors, both of whom were also elected as parish councillors in the 2015 local election.

Community Groups

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A number of community groups operate in Brookside, almost all of them confined to the parts of the ward inside Brookside Avenue. The Brookside (Telford) Community Interest Company which was originally formed to run the Brookside Community Café[7] (currently suspended whilst regeneration of the community centre takes place[8]) has assisted the formation of some local groups by providing public liability insurance and limited funding. Further support and motivation for the formation of community groups has been provided by the Locality Community Organiser for Brookside.[9]

Brookside Improvement Group

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Brookside Improvement Group (BIG) was the first residents' group in Brookside and is recognised by Telford and Wrekin Council as the representative group of the residents of Brookside. BIG is represented on the Brookside Co-operative Board, the pilot scheme for Telford & Wrekin Council's Co-operative Council policy.[10] BIG runs the Street Champions scheme in Brookside in conjunction with the borough council and a BIG Juniors group is organised by one of the two primary schools in Brookside, Windmill Primary School.

Brookside Big Local

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Brookside Big Local is the name for the lottery-funded social regeneration programme run by a steering group made up of Brookside residents which will oversee the spending of £1m of seed funding over 10 years once its plan is approved and adopted. The group has already made a small number of grants in advance of the main £1m funding pot becoming available.

Brookside Events Group

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Brookside Events Group (BEG) was set up in 2013 by local mums who were motivated by a lack of events for local youngsters to form a group to put on events primarily for the benefit of local children but also for other residents. As of 2014, BEG have organised a coffee morning,[11] children's Halloween party,[12] an Easter party[13] and a ladies night and are organising a summer fair for July 2014.

Telford Bikes

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Telford Bikes is a social enterprise set up to recycle bikes which are sold at low cost or donated to local residents[14] with the objective of helping them reduce their reliance on public transport and private car journeys. The group also provide training and coaching on bike maintenance to local residents[15] and have used the profits to support events in the area.

References

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  1. ^ "Brookside - Local Trust". National Lottery Local Trust.
  2. ^ "Tree Trail" (PDF). Madeley Town Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Oulmeyre, A Settlement Recorded In The Late C13". Discovering Shropshire's History.
  4. ^ "New Brookside Shops Open As Part Of Regeneration". Shropshire Live. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  5. ^ "Brookside Big Local". Brookside Big Local.
  6. ^ "The Telford & Wrekin (Electoral Changes) Order 2014". Legislation.gov.uk. The National Archives. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  7. ^ "Take 5 Café opens tomorrow". Stuart Parr for Brookside. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  8. ^ "CLC Minutes October 2013" (PDF). Stirchley & Brookside Parish Council. Retrieved 30 June 2014.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Who we work with". Telford Bikes. Archived from the original on 2 July 2014. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  10. ^ "Commitment to Brookside Through Co-Operative Approach". Telford & Wrekin Council Press Releases. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  11. ^ "MacMillan Coffee Morning". Brookside Events Group. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  12. ^ "Spooktacular Halloween Party". Brookside Events Group.
  13. ^ "Easter Celebration". Stuart Parr for Brookside. Retrieved 30 June 2014.
  14. ^ "We are more than just a bike shop". Telford Bikes.
  15. ^ "Investing in young people and helping them shine". Telford Bikes. Retrieved 30 June 2014.