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1024: 57: 951: 473: 41: 999: 64: 1128:(west), had a total population of 6,303. There were 3,214 females (51.0%) and 3,089 males (49.0%). The largest age groups in the ward were: 45–59 (1,526, 24.2%); 30–44 (1,104, 17.5%); and 65–74 (873, 13.9%). The vast majority of residents are white: 6,236 (98.9%). The largest ethnic minority was Asian: 38 (0.60%). 230: 659:
This development divorced the Church from Church Street; further road developments led to the demolition of many of the buildings in the historic precinct, and by the 1980s only Church Street retained any historic continuity. The remaining historic buildings were threatened with demolition which led
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Speculative private housing development began in the 1930s and by the 1960s surrounded the village with expansive suburban areas. In addition to the greenfield development of the 1960s, much of the village itself was redeveloped. This involved the creation of a shopping precinct in Leicester Street,
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of its own, being administered by Bedworth Urban District Council. The two civil parishes of Bedworth and Bulkington merged in 1954 to create a single parish called Bedworth covering the whole area of Bedworth Urban District. In 1951 the parish had a population of 3240. In 1974 the Bedworth Urban
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capital found in 1907 and built into the south porch. The tower was built in the mid-15th century and restored in 1907. The church has eight bells, the earliest of which belongs to the 16th century; these can be heard on Sundays, and during the week when the bell ringers practice.
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which was the traditional heart of the village. Additionally, many of the chequered-pattern brick buildings were replaced by typical 1960s suburban houses. In 1968 a new east-west distributor road linking School Road and Bedworth Road replaced an ancient footpath.
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churches in the parish of Bulkington: Bulkington Methodist and Ryton Methodist. Ryton Methodist Church was initially situated in Long Street but moved to Rugby Road in 1911. A gazetteer from 1848 reports that there was a place of worship for
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The late 18th century and early 19th century was a period of significant growth for the village, with its population almost tripling in size. The 1830s saw a slump in the industry, due in part to the introduction of factory production at
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was applied to the remainder of land in Bulkington, totalling 1,600 acres (6.5 km). Because of this, ribbon weaving supplemented or replaced agriculture as the main source of income for the majority of Bulkington's population. This
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the church came into the Crown's hands until 1554, when it was passed on and sold numerous times before returning to the Crown's possession by 1662. It has remained in the possession of the Crown since. Records for baptisms and
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From 1938 Bulkington was therefore treated as part of Bedworth for administrative purposes. An administrative oversight at the time of the 1938 order merging Bulkington into Bedworth Urban District meant that the
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Desmond O'Brian is inconsistently identified as a Labour and Conservative councillor on Nuneaton and Bedworth Council's website: By 'Parish' By Ward. His councillor's profile page, however, lists him as
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and it was at this time that the school's name was changed to St James' Church of England Middle School. In 1996, the school was redesignated a junior school, returning it to its original status.
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These hamlets were Marston-Jabbet, Ryton, Weston in Arden, and Wolvershill, and parts of Barnacle and Bramcott. Ryton and Weston in Arden were subsumed by Bulkington village in the 20th century.
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period and until the late 18th century, the principal employment in Bulkington had been agriculture: 100 acres (0.40 km) of meadow land were recorded in 1086; further,
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of the building records that it was built in 1811 and restored in 1883, making it the second oldest church building in the village. Further, the records for births and
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removed the duty on French silks entering England". This was accompanied by a depression in agriculture and led to a fall in the population by almost a third by 1891.
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in Bulkington begins in 1842 when Richard Brome de Bary, owner of Weston Hall, converted to Catholicism. He established a mission at his home, dedicated to
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Weston Hall, which dates to the 16th century, still stands in Weston-in Arden. It was substantially renovated in 1892, and after serving for a time as a
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Arden Forest Infant School was founded in 1996 due to the Warwickshire reorganisation of schools and the subsequent amalgamation of Bulkington
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building lies to the north-east of the church; a modern, suburban style vicarage lies closer to the church. The church today "consists of a
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brick work (characteristic of North Warwickshire buildings of the period). The industry collapsed in the 1860s "when the Cobden treaty with
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The Bulkington Baptismal register, 1841–1861, records that: 'On Thursday, 15 August 1861, six families comprising 27 members left for
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is situated to the south of the church. It lay unoccupied for some time but has since been renovated and is now occupied by the new
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Salzman, L. F. (ed) (1951) 'Parishes: Bulkington', A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6: Knightlow hundred, pp. 48–57
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In November 2008 the Barbridge Close area, north of St James' Church, was excluded from the conservation area. St. James' is a
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in the grounds. Numbers 3 and 4 Church Street, and the wrought iron railings on St James' are also afforded listed status.
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style and was built in 1869; it holds 150 people. Recent architectural additions include the extension of the
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Little is known of the history of this church, as its records were recently destroyed in a fire. However, a
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St James' is the oldest church in Bulkington, dating to the 12th century. The church was given to the
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of Bulkington nominally continued to exist as an urban parish until 1954, but did not have a
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begin in 1606 and for marriages in 1683. The church had chapels in Weston, Ryton, Marston,
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Hudson, E. (ed.) (1956) Commercial Gazetteer of Great Britain, London: Geographia, p. 74
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in 1985, which covers Church Street and the area surrounding St James' Parish Church.
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was formed under the Public Health Act 1848, and in 1894 this was converted into an
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County archive. The church is a rectangular, two-storey brick building with a
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Hakesford, S. (5 June 2008) "New Pastor at Bulkington Congregational Church"
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This article is about the village in Warwickshire. For other uses, see
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ward. They are currently represented by Jeff Morgan (Conservative).
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Allen, G. (2000) Warwickshire Towns & Villages, Sigma Leisure
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which, like the other wards in the district, is represented by 2
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had a population of 6,146 decreasing slightly to 6,080 at the
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The Birmingham and Midland Society for Genealogy and Heraldry
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The Nuneaton and Bedworth district is a subdivision of the
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of 1086, where it is mentioned as among the estates of the
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and his wife who moved to the area in the summer of 2008.
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Bulkington has connections with the locally born author
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records Bulkington's population as being predominantly
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trade… . At the same time 83 houses were vacant in the
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St James' Parish Church, Our Lady of the Sacred Heart
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The early history of Bulkington can be traced in the
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Arden Forest Infant School Website: About our School
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Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church website
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(1981) Bulkington Through the Ages 2191: 2189: 2187: 1889:"Desmond O'Brian's Councillor's Profile Page" 1837:"Nuneaton and Bedworth Councillors by Parish" 671:listed building, along with two 19th-century 8: 2336:Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church 2279:Bulkington (Ward): Population Density (UV02) 2208: 2206: 2204: 1563:"Nuneaton and Bedworth Ward population 2011" 1019:Our Lady of the Sacred Heart Catholic Church 834:after its foundation in 1143. Following the 647:was opened. The station was closed in 1931. 2262: 2260: 2258: 2256: 2254: 2252: 2138: 2136: 2134: 1938: 1936: 1863:"Nuneaton and Bedworth Councillors by Ward" 1831: 1829: 1134:Population change in Bulkington since 1751 1086:entry school. In 1973, following the North 660:directly to the creation of the Bulkington 1671: 1669: 1667: 1193:1751 figure is an estimate by Wyman (1981) 568:were enclosed at Ryton, and 4 years later 30: 2014: 2012: 2010: 2008: 1665: 1663: 1661: 1659: 1657: 1655: 1653: 1651: 1649: 1647: 2089:Warwickshire Sites and Monuments Records 1730:Bedworth Society Webpage: About Bedworth 1130: 1538: 1510: 970:from 1812 to 1836 are available in the 508:, and in the North Marston, Weston and 268: 224: 192: 168: 98: 37: 2289: 2287: 2213:Bulkington (Ward): Ethnic Group (UV09) 1071:Bulkington has two schools: St James' 859:, and subsequently became independent 737:, Bulkington was transferred into the 585:, where it had been introduced by the 516:) and functioned as the centre of the 2376:Former civil parishes in Warwickshire 390:and 5 miles (8 km) southwest of 252: 240: 228: 214: 202: 182: 150: 132: 114: 7: 2196:Bulkington (Ward): Population (UV01) 1915:"Warwickshire Councillors by Parish" 497:of Bulkington consisted of two five- 1688:Old Bulkington Website: Weston Hall 1584:"Bulkington Ward in West Midlands" 925:to the south only; north and south 778:district, which was created by the 2267:Bulkington (Ward): Religion (KS07) 2116:http://iccoventry.icnetwork.co.uk/ 1943:Bedworth Society Webpage: Timeline 1104:and Weston-in-Arden First School. 879:, as part of the endowment of the 636:Road, closed in the early 1950s. 63: 14: 1093:reorganisation plan, it became a 2331:Bulkington Congregational Church 2127:Old Bulkington Website: Churches 1992:A Vision of Britain through Time 954:Bulkington Congregational Church 946:Bulkington Congregational Church 643:was built near the village, and 423:. 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The parish belongs to the 774:District became part of the 552:are recorded for Weston and 382:, just south of the town of 2100:Warwickshire County Archive 867:, "was acquired in 1587 by 794:Religion and church history 725:Bulkington was part of the 716:Warwickshire County Council 409:originally contained seven 101:OS grid reference 28:Human settlement in England 21:Bulkington (disambiguation) 2397: 2351:Arden Forest Infant School 1968:. 13 April 1954. p. 6 1966:Coventry Evening Telegraph 1031:The presence of the (post- 1006:There were originally two 645:Bulkington railway station 18: 1365: 1206: 1190: 1133: 826:Parish Church of St James 780:Local Government Act 1972 749:In July 1850, Bulkington 697:local government district 287: 265: 225: 50: 38: 2371:Villages in Warwickshire 1820:24 December 2008 at the 1775:15 February 2009 at the 684:Political representation 2356:St James' Junior School 2346:St James' Parish Church 1948:7 December 2012 at the 818:Church, and Bulkington 707:) & John Beaumont ( 632:. 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Bulkington (disambiguation)

Bulkington is located in Warwickshire
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