Madeley is a village and ward in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, North Staffordshire, England. It is split into three parts: Madeley, Middle Madeley, and Little Madeley. Madeley Heath is also considered by many to be part of Madeley. In the 2001 census, the population was recorded as 4,386, decreasing to 4,222 at the 2011 Census.
Madeley is derived from the Saxon, Madanlieg, meaning 'a clearing in the woods belonging to Mada' (Mada is a female Saxon name).
Madeley is recorded in the Domesday Book as being 2,160 acres (8.7km2) of wood and 4 plough teams. The first Madeley Old Manor was built by Robert de Stafford, with the local church being founded in 1200.Heighley Castle was built in 1226 by Henry de Audley and ordered to be demolished by Parliamentary committee sitting at Stafford in 1644 to prevent its use by Royalists. Little remains today but some of the ruins are still visible during winter through the vegetation surrounding the area.
The constituency, which first returned members to Parliament in 1290, consisted of the historic county of Staffordshire, excluding the city of Lichfield which had the status of a county in itself after 1556. (Although Staffordshire also contained the boroughs of Stafford and Newcastle-under-Lyme, and part of the borough of Tamworth, each of which elected two MPs in its own right for part of the period when Staffordshire was a constituency, these were not excluded from the county constituency, and owning property within the borough could confer a vote at the county election. This was not the case, though, for Lichfield.)
As in other county constituencies the franchise between 1430 and 1832 was defined by the Forty Shilling Freeholder Act, which gave the right to vote to every man who possessed freehold property within the county valued at £2 or more per year for the purposes of land tax; it was not necessary for the freeholder to occupy his land, nor even in later years to be resident in the county at all.
Today on run adventurer we are in Madeley in Staffordshire (not to confused with Madeley in Shropshire). Located between Nantwich and Newcastle under Lyme its just over the border from Cheshire into Staffordshire. Lovely spot for a visit there is a pool produced by Damming the River Lea for the local grain mill which has long since gone but the pool remains. Stop and feed the geese, enjoy a pint in the Offley Arms or fish and chips from the Poolside Fish Bar after your walk or run. We start with a quick lap of the pool before taking the path to Wrinehill and then the path past Checkley Brook to Bowsey Wood and back to Madeley.
The path is not very well marked and some of them don’t show up on view ranger, this route would be best navigated by getting the Ordinance Survey App for your phon...
published: 01 Oct 2021
Madeley Manor
Memories of such a great place to work :)
published: 02 Oct 2018
Madeley Village
A quick walk around Madeley Staffordshire.
published: 02 Mar 2017
Madeley in England 🏴 2020
...Madeley is a village and ward in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme..North Staffordshire..England It is split into three parts..Madeley.. Middle Madeley..and Little Madeley..Madeley Heath is also considered by many to be part of Madeley..
published: 31 Aug 2020
Madeley by VisualStaffordshire.co.uk #2
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87002 on test too Rugby seen at Madeley (Staffs). 22nd May 2020.
87002 on test too Rugby seen at Madeley (Staffs). 22nd May 2020.
published: 22 May 2020
Supply Chain Stories: HS2 and Wardell Armstrong - Preparing the Madeley Tunnel in Staffordshire
Early works on the new Phase 2a 36-mile stretch of high speed railway began soon after it was approved by MPs in February 2021. At peak construction, delivering this major section of railway infrastructure will support six and a half thousand jobs. Stretching from Fradley in Staffordshire to just south of Crewe in Cheshire, this newest phase of HS2 includes two tunnels, 17 viaducts, and 65 bridges.
Wardell Armstrong, which has been Net Zero since 2020, secured the contract with HS2’s first environmental works contractor, Balfour Beatty, in September 2020, building on the pipeline of work the company has delivered on the first two phases of HS2 since 2018.
The firm’s repeated success in winning work on the HS2 project has enabled Wardell Armstrong to expand its workforce. Including the he...
published: 21 Dec 2021
Madeley, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire.
published: 26 Jan 2022
Madeley Heath Motors | High quality used cars in Staffordshire & Cheshire
Madeley Heath Motors specialise in high quality used cars in Staffordshire and Cheshire. Bringing our customers affordable used cars like Renault, Vauxhall and Ford.
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Today on run adventurer we are in Madeley in Staffordshire (not to confused with Madeley in Shropshire). Located between Nantwich and Newcastle under Lyme its j...
Today on run adventurer we are in Madeley in Staffordshire (not to confused with Madeley in Shropshire). Located between Nantwich and Newcastle under Lyme its just over the border from Cheshire into Staffordshire. Lovely spot for a visit there is a pool produced by Damming the River Lea for the local grain mill which has long since gone but the pool remains. Stop and feed the geese, enjoy a pint in the Offley Arms or fish and chips from the Poolside Fish Bar after your walk or run. We start with a quick lap of the pool before taking the path to Wrinehill and then the path past Checkley Brook to Bowsey Wood and back to Madeley.
The path is not very well marked and some of them don’t show up on view ranger, this route would be best navigated by getting the Ordinance Survey App for your phone (£25 per year) and downloading the included OS route. I’ll include a turn by turn guide with pictures for those who don’t have the app. (I’ll do this tomorrow, promise!)
The Route
Starting from Moss Lane by the Pool take the path on the left which takes you around the pool and comes out by the Offley Arms. Turn left on Poolside then left into Furnace Lane.You will eventually reach a footpath on your right that crosses the fields to Wrinehill. Head up the field going straight on (ignore the other path on the right where it branches). Cross the stile and follow the edge of the field to your right. When you reach the pylon turn right and follow the line of trees. The next stile is in the right hand corner of the field to the right of the next pylon. Cross the stile and turn left, you will see 3 houses on the horizon, the path comes out next to the one on the right. The path comes out on the main road into Wrinehill, turn left and follow it to the edge of Wrinehill then take the path marked Bowsey Wood on the right. The path crosses a field, at the gate bear left, the path joins another path from Wrinehill which runs left to right, at the far side of the field join it and turn right and follow the edge of the field. You will reach a kissing gate, turn right and through the next gate to the track and turn right. After a short distance the path turns right and across the fields by Checkley Brook. Go straight on, you go through another gate the path comes out to the right of the house ahead. Head down the track and at the end turn right and immediately left pass a row of houses, through the gate into Bowsey Wood. Follow the track then take the next track on the right which comes out on Heighley Lane. Turn right to the junction with Main Road and turn right and cross the road, the next left is Heighley Castle Way, at the junction there is a path on the left that runs alongside the road finally coming out on the road further up, take this and the where it comes out turn left and follow the road, at eh 90 degree bend turn left into New Road and follow it to the end, it comes out on Newcastle Road right next to Furnace lane, turn right and then turn right again into Moss lane back at the starting point.
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Today on run adventurer we are in Madeley in Staffordshire (not to confused with Madeley in Shropshire). Located between Nantwich and Newcastle under Lyme its just over the border from Cheshire into Staffordshire. Lovely spot for a visit there is a pool produced by Damming the River Lea for the local grain mill which has long since gone but the pool remains. Stop and feed the geese, enjoy a pint in the Offley Arms or fish and chips from the Poolside Fish Bar after your walk or run. We start with a quick lap of the pool before taking the path to Wrinehill and then the path past Checkley Brook to Bowsey Wood and back to Madeley.
The path is not very well marked and some of them don’t show up on view ranger, this route would be best navigated by getting the Ordinance Survey App for your phone (£25 per year) and downloading the included OS route. I’ll include a turn by turn guide with pictures for those who don’t have the app. (I’ll do this tomorrow, promise!)
The Route
Starting from Moss Lane by the Pool take the path on the left which takes you around the pool and comes out by the Offley Arms. Turn left on Poolside then left into Furnace Lane.You will eventually reach a footpath on your right that crosses the fields to Wrinehill. Head up the field going straight on (ignore the other path on the right where it branches). Cross the stile and follow the edge of the field to your right. When you reach the pylon turn right and follow the line of trees. The next stile is in the right hand corner of the field to the right of the next pylon. Cross the stile and turn left, you will see 3 houses on the horizon, the path comes out next to the one on the right. The path comes out on the main road into Wrinehill, turn left and follow it to the edge of Wrinehill then take the path marked Bowsey Wood on the right. The path crosses a field, at the gate bear left, the path joins another path from Wrinehill which runs left to right, at the far side of the field join it and turn right and follow the edge of the field. You will reach a kissing gate, turn right and through the next gate to the track and turn right. After a short distance the path turns right and across the fields by Checkley Brook. Go straight on, you go through another gate the path comes out to the right of the house ahead. Head down the track and at the end turn right and immediately left pass a row of houses, through the gate into Bowsey Wood. Follow the track then take the next track on the right which comes out on Heighley Lane. Turn right to the junction with Main Road and turn right and cross the road, the next left is Heighley Castle Way, at the junction there is a path on the left that runs alongside the road finally coming out on the road further up, take this and the where it comes out turn left and follow the road, at eh 90 degree bend turn left into New Road and follow it to the end, it comes out on Newcastle Road right next to Furnace lane, turn right and then turn right again into Moss lane back at the starting point.
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...Madeley is a village and ward in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme..North Staffordshire..England It is split into three parts..Madeley.. Middle Madeley..an...
...Madeley is a village and ward in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme..North Staffordshire..England It is split into three parts..Madeley.. Middle Madeley..and Little Madeley..Madeley Heath is also considered by many to be part of Madeley..
...Madeley is a village and ward in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme..North Staffordshire..England It is split into three parts..Madeley.. Middle Madeley..and Little Madeley..Madeley Heath is also considered by many to be part of Madeley..
Early works on the new Phase 2a 36-mile stretch of high speed railway began soon after it was approved by MPs in February 2021. At peak construction, delivering...
Early works on the new Phase 2a 36-mile stretch of high speed railway began soon after it was approved by MPs in February 2021. At peak construction, delivering this major section of railway infrastructure will support six and a half thousand jobs. Stretching from Fradley in Staffordshire to just south of Crewe in Cheshire, this newest phase of HS2 includes two tunnels, 17 viaducts, and 65 bridges.
Wardell Armstrong, which has been Net Zero since 2020, secured the contract with HS2’s first environmental works contractor, Balfour Beatty, in September 2020, building on the pipeline of work the company has delivered on the first two phases of HS2 since 2018.
The firm’s repeated success in winning work on the HS2 project has enabled Wardell Armstrong to expand its workforce. Including the head office in Stoke-on-Trent, the business now has 13 offices across the UK, and has been able to expand its workforce to surpass 500.
Find out how you can join the HS2 family and help deliver our new low-carbon, high-speed railway: https://www.hs2.org.uk/building-hs2/suppliers-and-businesses/
Follow us on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HS2ltd
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#HS2 #ProjectUpdate #JobsandSkills
If you have a question about HS2 or our works, please contact our HS2 Helpdesk team on 08081 434 434 or email [email protected].
0:00 Introduction to Madeley Tunnel site
0:32 Who are Wardell Armstrong?
0:53 Suppliers and businesses
1:15 How have Wardell Armstrong benefitted from HS2?
Early works on the new Phase 2a 36-mile stretch of high speed railway began soon after it was approved by MPs in February 2021. At peak construction, delivering this major section of railway infrastructure will support six and a half thousand jobs. Stretching from Fradley in Staffordshire to just south of Crewe in Cheshire, this newest phase of HS2 includes two tunnels, 17 viaducts, and 65 bridges.
Wardell Armstrong, which has been Net Zero since 2020, secured the contract with HS2’s first environmental works contractor, Balfour Beatty, in September 2020, building on the pipeline of work the company has delivered on the first two phases of HS2 since 2018.
The firm’s repeated success in winning work on the HS2 project has enabled Wardell Armstrong to expand its workforce. Including the head office in Stoke-on-Trent, the business now has 13 offices across the UK, and has been able to expand its workforce to surpass 500.
Find out how you can join the HS2 family and help deliver our new low-carbon, high-speed railway: https://www.hs2.org.uk/building-hs2/suppliers-and-businesses/
Follow us on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HS2ltd
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hs2ltd/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HS2ltd
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/high...
#HS2 #ProjectUpdate #JobsandSkills
If you have a question about HS2 or our works, please contact our HS2 Helpdesk team on 08081 434 434 or email [email protected].
0:00 Introduction to Madeley Tunnel site
0:32 Who are Wardell Armstrong?
0:53 Suppliers and businesses
1:15 How have Wardell Armstrong benefitted from HS2?
Madeley Heath Motors specialise in high quality used cars in Staffordshire and Cheshire. Bringing our customers affordable used cars like Renault, Vauxhall and ...
Madeley Heath Motors specialise in high quality used cars in Staffordshire and Cheshire. Bringing our customers affordable used cars like Renault, Vauxhall and Ford.
We make sure all our cars turn out to the highest industry leading standards. Each one having gone through an extensive multi-point inspection.
No high pressure sales. Our customers are left to browse at their own leisure. A seamless car buying experience, take a look at our reviews on google.
Find us on Keele Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. ST5 6AL.
Visit our website https://buff.ly/2kzeVlx
Madeley Heath Motors specialise in high quality used cars in Staffordshire and Cheshire. Bringing our customers affordable used cars like Renault, Vauxhall and Ford.
We make sure all our cars turn out to the highest industry leading standards. Each one having gone through an extensive multi-point inspection.
No high pressure sales. Our customers are left to browse at their own leisure. A seamless car buying experience, take a look at our reviews on google.
Find us on Keele Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. ST5 6AL.
Visit our website https://buff.ly/2kzeVlx
Today on run adventurer we are in Madeley in Staffordshire (not to confused with Madeley in Shropshire). Located between Nantwich and Newcastle under Lyme its just over the border from Cheshire into Staffordshire. Lovely spot for a visit there is a pool produced by Damming the River Lea for the local grain mill which has long since gone but the pool remains. Stop and feed the geese, enjoy a pint in the Offley Arms or fish and chips from the Poolside Fish Bar after your walk or run. We start with a quick lap of the pool before taking the path to Wrinehill and then the path past Checkley Brook to Bowsey Wood and back to Madeley.
The path is not very well marked and some of them don’t show up on view ranger, this route would be best navigated by getting the Ordinance Survey App for your phone (£25 per year) and downloading the included OS route. I’ll include a turn by turn guide with pictures for those who don’t have the app. (I’ll do this tomorrow, promise!)
The Route
Starting from Moss Lane by the Pool take the path on the left which takes you around the pool and comes out by the Offley Arms. Turn left on Poolside then left into Furnace Lane.You will eventually reach a footpath on your right that crosses the fields to Wrinehill. Head up the field going straight on (ignore the other path on the right where it branches). Cross the stile and follow the edge of the field to your right. When you reach the pylon turn right and follow the line of trees. The next stile is in the right hand corner of the field to the right of the next pylon. Cross the stile and turn left, you will see 3 houses on the horizon, the path comes out next to the one on the right. The path comes out on the main road into Wrinehill, turn left and follow it to the edge of Wrinehill then take the path marked Bowsey Wood on the right. The path crosses a field, at the gate bear left, the path joins another path from Wrinehill which runs left to right, at the far side of the field join it and turn right and follow the edge of the field. You will reach a kissing gate, turn right and through the next gate to the track and turn right. After a short distance the path turns right and across the fields by Checkley Brook. Go straight on, you go through another gate the path comes out to the right of the house ahead. Head down the track and at the end turn right and immediately left pass a row of houses, through the gate into Bowsey Wood. Follow the track then take the next track on the right which comes out on Heighley Lane. Turn right to the junction with Main Road and turn right and cross the road, the next left is Heighley Castle Way, at the junction there is a path on the left that runs alongside the road finally coming out on the road further up, take this and the where it comes out turn left and follow the road, at eh 90 degree bend turn left into New Road and follow it to the end, it comes out on Newcastle Road right next to Furnace lane, turn right and then turn right again into Moss lane back at the starting point.
A map and directions to parking is available at my website.
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...Madeley is a village and ward in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme..North Staffordshire..England It is split into three parts..Madeley.. Middle Madeley..and Little Madeley..Madeley Heath is also considered by many to be part of Madeley..
Early works on the new Phase 2a 36-mile stretch of high speed railway began soon after it was approved by MPs in February 2021. At peak construction, delivering this major section of railway infrastructure will support six and a half thousand jobs. Stretching from Fradley in Staffordshire to just south of Crewe in Cheshire, this newest phase of HS2 includes two tunnels, 17 viaducts, and 65 bridges.
Wardell Armstrong, which has been Net Zero since 2020, secured the contract with HS2’s first environmental works contractor, Balfour Beatty, in September 2020, building on the pipeline of work the company has delivered on the first two phases of HS2 since 2018.
The firm’s repeated success in winning work on the HS2 project has enabled Wardell Armstrong to expand its workforce. Including the head office in Stoke-on-Trent, the business now has 13 offices across the UK, and has been able to expand its workforce to surpass 500.
Find out how you can join the HS2 family and help deliver our new low-carbon, high-speed railway: https://www.hs2.org.uk/building-hs2/suppliers-and-businesses/
Follow us on social media:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/HS2ltd
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hs2ltd/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/HS2ltd
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/high...
#HS2 #ProjectUpdate #JobsandSkills
If you have a question about HS2 or our works, please contact our HS2 Helpdesk team on 08081 434 434 or email [email protected].
0:00 Introduction to Madeley Tunnel site
0:32 Who are Wardell Armstrong?
0:53 Suppliers and businesses
1:15 How have Wardell Armstrong benefitted from HS2?
Madeley Heath Motors specialise in high quality used cars in Staffordshire and Cheshire. Bringing our customers affordable used cars like Renault, Vauxhall and Ford.
We make sure all our cars turn out to the highest industry leading standards. Each one having gone through an extensive multi-point inspection.
No high pressure sales. Our customers are left to browse at their own leisure. A seamless car buying experience, take a look at our reviews on google.
Find us on Keele Road, Newcastle-under-Lyme. ST5 6AL.
Visit our website https://buff.ly/2kzeVlx
Madeley is a village and ward in the Borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, North Staffordshire, England. It is split into three parts: Madeley, Middle Madeley, and Little Madeley. Madeley Heath is also considered by many to be part of Madeley. In the 2001 census, the population was recorded as 4,386, decreasing to 4,222 at the 2011 Census.
Madeley is derived from the Saxon, Madanlieg, meaning 'a clearing in the woods belonging to Mada' (Mada is a female Saxon name).
Madeley is recorded in the Domesday Book as being 2,160 acres (8.7km2) of wood and 4 plough teams. The first Madeley Old Manor was built by Robert de Stafford, with the local church being founded in 1200.Heighley Castle was built in 1226 by Henry de Audley and ordered to be demolished by Parliamentary committee sitting at Stafford in 1644 to prevent its use by Royalists. Little remains today but some of the ruins are still visible during winter through the vegetation surrounding the area.
FinnHenry, 21, thought his mother Suzanne Henry, 54, was a “demon or a devil” when he attacked her on May 1 last year inside their family home in Madeley, Staffordshire, punching her in ...
Lucas and Aiden Pickerill, from Madeley, Staffordshire, were diagnosed with the extremely rare gene mutation NRROS just three months ago ... The Madeley toddlers had started talking, feeding themselves, ...
Kamaljeet Mahey ... Glenna Siviter ... Lianne Gordon ... SuzanneHenry, 54, was killed by her son at her home in Staffordshire. A 20-year-old man admitted killing his mother at her home following an incident on May 1 at an address in Madeley, Staffordshire ... .
Bernard Kettle, 82, who owns Bower End farm in Madeley, Staffordshire, had 40 acres of his 100-acre site compulsory purchased for the planned Phase 2a up to Crewe in February ... In light of the northern leg of HS2 being cancelled, Mr Kettle said ... .
Roly Bardsley, 59, said he ‘lost everything’ due to the Manchester leg of the HS2 project (Picture. BBC) ... He told the BBC. ‘It was unbelievable ... Gov.uk) ... PA) ... PA) ... Jamie Stephenson, councillor for Madeley village near Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, said.
Cllr Jamie Stephenson represents the village, near Stoke-on-Trent in Staffordshire, and says the project has already had a ‘major’ impact on Madeley as well as Whitmore and other nearby villages, despite the project still being in its early stages.