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Southey, South Yorkshire

53°25′05″N 1°28′41″W / 53.418°N 1.478°W / 53.418; -1.478

Southey
Shown within Sheffield
Area1.8 sq mi (4.7 km2)
Population20,000 
• Density11,111/sq mi (4,290/km2)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
UK Parliament
CouncillorsAnthony Damms (Labour Party)
Mike Chaplin (Labour Party)
Jayne Dunn (Labour Party)
List of places
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England
Yorkshire

Southey ward—which includes the districts of Fox Hill, New Parson Cross, Southey, Wadsley Bridge, and part of Old Parson Cross—is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield, England. It is located in the northern part of the city and covers an area of 1.8 square miles (1,200 acres; 4.7 km2). The population of this ward in 2011 was 19,086 people in 8,295 households.[1] It is one of the wards that make up the Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough constituency.

Districts of Southey ward edit

Southey edit

 
Southey Social Club, Southey Green Road

Southey (grid reference SK345915) is a former village, now a district and housing estate in the northeast part of Sheffield. By 1971, J. Edward Vickers noted that "not one vestige of the old Southey remains".[2] Particular landmarks in Southey include Southey Green and Cookson Park. The area had a population of 14,253 in 2011.[3][4]

Birley Carr edit

 
The Birley Stone

Birley Carr (grid reference SK333921) is a suburb of Sheffield. It lies by Birley Edge, an inland cliff. At the northern end of Birley Edge is the Birley Stone. A reference from the 1790s refers to a cross on Birley Edge, which the Stone may be the remains of.[5] The small hamlet of Birley Edge includes several listed buildings including Birley Old Hall.

Fox Hill edit

 
Welcome to Fox Hill

Fox Hill or Foxhill, as the name suggests, is a hill rising westward from the A61 road, north of Birley Carr and south of Grenoside. It also rises northwards, giving views towards the city centre in the south. The western side is a ridge (Birley Edge) dropping sharply into the Don Valley.[6] It is a residential area with a mix of private and council housing (much from the 1960s) with some green spaces[6] currently (2009) undergoing some redevelopment, particularly on the western side. There is a small row of shops opposite The Fox public house on Fox Hill Road. It is served by the number 32,32a,135,m92 and 86 buses.[7]

Parson Cross edit

Parson Cross is a residential area east of the A61, opposite Fox Hill and south of Grenoside. Most of it is in the Firth Park ward.

New Parson Cross edit

New Parson Cross is an estate in the north-east of Parson Cross, built after the Second World War, and thus distinct from the pre-war "Old" Parson Cross estates. As of 2009 was undergoing re-development. It contains St Paul's Church, Wordsworth Avenue, designed by architect Sir Basil Spence.[8]

Wadsley Bridge edit

Wadsley bridge (grid reference SK332913) is a former hamlet, now a district of Sheffield. It lies to the west of Southey around what used to be a ford across the River Don.

References edit

  1. ^ "Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics – Area: Southey (Ward)". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 8 August 2016.
  2. ^ J. Edward Vickers, The Ancient Suburbs of Sheffield, p.18 (1971)
  3. ^ Southey is made up of 34 Output Areas in the Southey ward http://ukcensusdata.com/southey-e05001061#sthash.LuqVeoB.dpbs
  4. ^ Southey is made up of 15 Output Areas in the Firth Park ward http://ukcensusdata.com/firth-park-e05001051#sthash.1iFXKAnv.YWGjDTC7.dpbs
  5. ^ Neville T. Sharpe, Crosses of the Peak District (Landmark Collectors Library, 2002)
  6. ^ a b Roger Evans Associates (2005) Foxhill Masterplan and Development Brief[1][permanent dead link]
  7. ^ National Rail 2009-02-21 at the Wayback Machine Sheffield Bus Maps
  8. ^ Roger Evans Associates (2005) New Parson Cross Masterplan and Development Brief [2][permanent dead link]

External links edit

  • People, Places and Spaces in Parson Cross and Foxhill
  • The View - a Play about Parson Cross BBC

southey, south, yorkshire, southeyshown, within, sheffieldarea1, population20, density11, metropolitan, boroughcity, sheffieldmetropolitan, countysouth, yorkshireregionyorkshire, humbercountryenglandsovereign, stateunited, kingdomuk, parliamentsheffield, brigh. 53 25 05 N 1 28 41 W 53 418 N 1 478 W 53 418 1 478 SoutheyShown within SheffieldArea1 8 sq mi 4 7 km2 Population20 000 Density11 111 sq mi 4 290 km2 Metropolitan boroughCity of SheffieldMetropolitan countySouth YorkshireRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomUK ParliamentSheffield BrightsideCouncillorsAnthony Damms Labour Party Mike Chaplin Labour Party Jayne Dunn Labour Party List of places UK England Yorkshire Southey ward which includes the districts of Fox Hill New Parson Cross Southey Wadsley Bridge and part of Old Parson Cross is one of the 28 electoral wards in City of Sheffield England It is located in the northern part of the city and covers an area of 1 8 square miles 1 200 acres 4 7 km2 The population of this ward in 2011 was 19 086 people in 8 295 households 1 It is one of the wards that make up the Sheffield Brightside and Hillsborough constituency Contents 1 Districts of Southey ward 1 1 Southey 1 2 Birley Carr 1 3 Fox Hill 1 4 Parson Cross 1 5 New Parson Cross 1 6 Wadsley Bridge 2 References 3 External linksDistricts of Southey ward editSouthey edit nbsp Southey Social Club Southey Green Road Southey grid reference SK345915 is a former village now a district and housing estate in the northeast part of Sheffield By 1971 J Edward Vickers noted that not one vestige of the old Southey remains 2 Particular landmarks in Southey include Southey Green and Cookson Park The area had a population of 14 253 in 2011 3 4 Birley Carr edit nbsp The Birley StoneBirley Carr grid reference SK333921 is a suburb of Sheffield It lies by Birley Edge an inland cliff At the northern end of Birley Edge is the Birley Stone A reference from the 1790s refers to a cross on Birley Edge which the Stone may be the remains of 5 The small hamlet of Birley Edge includes several listed buildings including Birley Old Hall Fox Hill edit nbsp Welcome to Fox Hill Fox Hill or Foxhill as the name suggests is a hill rising westward from the A61 road north of Birley Carr and south of Grenoside It also rises northwards giving views towards the city centre in the south The western side is a ridge Birley Edge dropping sharply into the Don Valley 6 It is a residential area with a mix of private and council housing much from the 1960s with some green spaces 6 currently 2009 undergoing some redevelopment particularly on the western side There is a small row of shops opposite The Fox public house on Fox Hill Road It is served by the number 32 32a 135 m92 and 86 buses 7 nbsp The Fox Fox Hill Road nbsp Fox Hill Crescent 21st century housing Parson Cross edit Main article Firth Park ward Parson Cross Parson Cross is a residential area east of the A61 opposite Fox Hill and south of Grenoside Most of it is in the Firth Park ward New Parson Cross edit New Parson Cross is an estate in the north east of Parson Cross built after the Second World War and thus distinct from the pre war Old Parson Cross estates As of 2009 was undergoing re development It contains St Paul s Church Wordsworth Avenue designed by architect Sir Basil Spence 8 Wadsley Bridge edit Main article Wadsley Bridge Wadsley bridge grid reference SK332913 is a former hamlet now a district of Sheffield It lies to the west of Southey around what used to be a ford across the River Don References edit Key Figures for 2011 Census Key Statistics Area Southey Ward Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 8 August 2016 J Edward Vickers The Ancient Suburbs of Sheffield p 18 1971 Southey is made up of 34 Output Areas in the Southey ward http ukcensusdata com southey e05001061 sthash LuqVeoB dpbs Southey is made up of 15 Output Areas in the Firth Park ward http ukcensusdata com firth park e05001051 sthash 1iFXKAnv YWGjDTC7 dpbs Neville T Sharpe Crosses of the Peak District Landmark Collectors Library 2002 a b Roger Evans Associates 2005 Foxhill Masterplan and Development Brief 1 permanent dead link National Rail Archived 2009 02 21 at the Wayback Machine Sheffield Bus Maps Roger Evans Associates 2005 New Parson Cross Masterplan and Development Brief 2 permanent dead link External links editPeople Places and Spaces in Parson Cross and Foxhill The View a Play about Parson Cross BBC Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Southey South Yorkshire amp oldid 990831251, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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