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September 2013 and is planned for completion and launch in March 2014. Priory Green
Community Centre is currently home to Pendeford Pre-School which has used this location since the early 1980s and After School Club since the 1990s. It is also the base for St. John Ambulance in Pendeford who have met their since 1989. It is thought that all 3 community services will continue on their existing days and times after the work is completed. The Youth Services provision which is currently provided by Wolverhampton City Council at the Mirage Youth Centre will move into the new "Hub" following the completion of the works.
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Charles dismounted, it being deemed unsafe to continue riding. Three of the Pendrell brothers took the horse back, while Richard and John Pendrell along with Francis Yates continued with Charles to Moseley Hall. This section of Charles's escape can be approximately followed by walking the
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who teach First Aid and various other life saving skills to volunteer members. Pendeford
Badgers were known as Woodland Badgers and Pendeford All Services Unit as Pendeford Quadrilateral until March 2014 and before that Priory Green Quadrilateral until the end of 2010. The name change was to remove
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Today, most of the area is a housing estate built during the 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. The first section to be built was
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National Festival at Pendeford. Over 300 boats, with 300 tents and caravans attended, accompanied by over 250 exhibitors, and the site was visited over the weekend by some 24,000 people. The playing fields behind Halesworth Road and Emsworth Crescent were used for the exhibitions and car
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site to the north west of the city seeks to attract a single high quality manufacturing facility along with a range of prestigious offices, research facilities and a hotel. The first tenant is Moog aircraft group, who have relocated from the former Dowty
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former headmistress of the Infant school, Ms Pursehouse. This happened in c.1997. Priory Green Primary School was placed under special measures in 2009, and the school closed at the end of the 2009/2010 academic year on 31 August 2010, allowing the neighbouring school, St Paul's, some of the land.
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Work started, in January 2009, on the green in front of the Haymarket/Dovecote/Church creating a New Playground for kids including swings, slide, sunken stepping logs. Along with various benches for local residents. It was completed finished in March 2009 and is opposite Dovecotes Primary School.
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on the evening of 7 September 1651. Charles rode an old horse that had been provided by the miller, Humphrey Pendrell. During the journey, the horse stumbled, leading Humphrey Pendrell to joke that it was "not to be wondered at, for it had the weight of three Kingdoms upon its back". At Pendeford
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services 4,6, 6A and 25. During school term time, school bus services 784 and 716 operate between Pendeford Bus Terminus at Whitburn Close and the Kings School, Tettenhall. The 784 departs from there at 8.08 am with the return journey terminating at 16.15 pm and the 716 departs at
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site in Old Hall Street in 1963 to the building which was known as 'upper school'. Finally in 1968 the two buildings were merged and renamed Pendeford High school. In a similar way to Aldersley High School, Pendeford High School is actually situated just outside Pendeford, in the Wobaston /
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had established a factory there. Boulton Paul had separated from its parent in Norwich to move to an area with a suitable workforce to take advantage of the Government Aircraft Expansion Scheme, starting work on their new factory in October 1935. The first Wolverhampton-built aircraft was a
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its association from Priory Green Primary School following its demise in August 2010. Pendeford All Services Unit celebrated its 16th birthday in 2010 where as Pendeford Badgers celebrated its 21st birthday in 2010. In 2015 Pendeford All Services Unit celebrated its 21st Birthday with a
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National Express West Midlands have re-routed their number 6 Pendeford bus route to service the i54, as well as creating the new 54 service between Wolverhampton and Bilbrook which calls at the i54 site both outgoing and incoming.
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On the South Staffordshire side of Pendeford, there is a nature reserve which is known as Pendeford Mill Nature Reserve. The reserve dates back to the 13th century and provides a stable and protected habitat for wildlife.
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air race. By the end of the 1960s the airfield was losing money and there were safety concerns over its close proximity to houses, and the airfield was closed on 31 December 1970. Remaining aircraft transferred to
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moved to its final location in Pendeford at Pendeford Airport. After moving here from 32 Merridale Street. Car production continued through until early 1966 at the site in Pendeford when the doors were closed.
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to the east. A third school, Priory Green Primary School, existed until relatively recently, but was shut down due to an ofsted report. The school building are now used by Wolverhampton City Social Services.
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