Clayton, Staffordshire Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:52.9868°N -2.2257°W
Official Name:Clayton
Shire District:Newcastle-under-Lyme
Shire County:Staffordshire
Region:West Midlands
Constituency Westminster:Newcastle-under-Lyme
Post Town:NEWCASTLE
Postcode District:ST5
Postcode Area:ST
Dial Code:01782
Os Grid Reference:SJ849433
Population:4,026
Population Ref:(2001 Census)
Static Image:Church of St James the Great in Clayton near Newcastle under Lyme - geograph.org.uk - 269105.jpg
Static Image Caption:Church of St James the Great in Clayton

Clayton is a suburb and ward in the Newcastle-under-Lyme district, in Staffordshire, England.

Today

Clayton lies on the boundary between urban and rural Staffordshire, not far from Newcastle's border with the Borough of Stafford. The older part of the village stands on top of a hill, Northwood Lane, and some of these older houses were once gardeners' cottages on the Staffordshire estates of the Duke of Sutherland, who owned the Trentham Estate.

Towards Trent Vale is the Clayton Wood Training Ground and the football academy of Stoke City F.C.

Education

Clayton has one secondary school, Clayton Hall Academy. It has been developed on the site of the 19th century Clayton Hall and has around 1000 pupils.[1] Until 2005 it was named Clayton High School. The school then became a specialist school in Business & Enterprise and Modern Languages and was hence renamed Clayton Hall Business and Language College. The school converted to academy status in 2015 and was then renamed Clayton Hall Academy. The school was deemed Good by Ofsted in the most recent inspection.

Religion

Clayton has a Catholic church, Our Lady and St Werburgh,[2] which has over 500 regular worshippers. The neighbouring Catholic primary school of the same name was deemed Good by Ofsted in the most recent inspection. The parish runs a youth group, an over-55s group, and a parents and toddlers group. The church also runs a charity, LinkLine,[3] which provides weekly over-the-phone support and companionship to housebound elderly people in the community.

St James the Great is the local Anglican church.[4] It has a distinctive blue-green copper roof, originally orange-red in colour, a result of oxidation over time. The church runs a Sunday School for children.

St Luke's is the local Methodist church. It runs a 'senior moments' club and hosts concerts throughout the year.What is today Newcastle Baptist Church (NBC) converted to a Baptist church in 2012; prior to this, it was part of the United Reformed Church. Since then, extensive building work has been done to create a new entrance and a community building at the rear of the site.

Other amenities

There is a hospital and a hotel on Clayton Rd (the A519). The hospital is the Nuffield Health North Staffordshire Hospital.[5] It was opened in 1978 and is a purpose-built private healthcare facility with two operating theatres, one minor/endoscopy suite and 40 en-suite bedrooms.Close to Junction 15 of the M6 is a Holiday Inn.[6] There was previously another hotel in Clayton, which changed hands (and names) several times; it was the Ramada Clayton Lodge Hotel, then the Great National, Clayton. In 2017 it changed ownership and its name was again Clayton Lodge. It closed to guests in April 2020 and, in April 2021, a severe fire broke out, causing serious damage to the building.[7] It was demolished in 2023. As of 2024 the site is being redeveloped for 48 new homes.[8]

At the top of Northwood Lane are Clayton Community Centre[9] and the family-run Northwood Garden Centre.[10]

Civil parish

Clayton was formerly a township in the parish of Stoke-upon-Trent,[11] from 1896 Clayton was a civil parish in its own right, on 1 April 1932 the parish was abolished and merged with Newcastle under Lyme.[12] In 1931 the parish had a population of 264.[13]

Transport

Buses

A bus service is operated by D&G Bus (number 9) which runs between Clayton, Newcastle-under-Lyme, Stoke-on-Trent and Biddulph. From Monday-Friday this is a half-hourly service, and on Saturday an hourly service. The bus route does not run on Sundays.

Road

The A519 runs south through Clayton towards Eccleshall and Newport, Shropshire via junction 15 of the M6 motorway. Junction 15 also marks the southern end of the A500, which runs north through Stoke-on-Trent and west towards Nantwich. In the neighbouring ward of the Westlands is the A53 (locally known as the 'D-road'), which runs south-west to Market Drayton and Shrewsbury and north-east into the Peak District.

Notable people

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.claytonhallacademy.org/ Clayton Hall Academy website
  2. http://www.ourladyandstwerburgh.co.uk/ The Catholic Parish of Our Lady & Saint Werburgh, Clayton website
  3. http://www.nslinkline.org.uk/ North Staffs LinkLine website
  4. http://www.stjamesclayton.yolasite.com/ St James the Great Church, Clayton website
  5. https://www.nuffieldhealth.com/hospitals/north-staffordshire Nuffield Newcastle website
  6. https://www.ihg.com/holidayinn/hotels/gb/en/newcastle-under-lyme/xwhsf/hoteldetail Holiday Inn website
  7. Web site: Castle . Richard . Jackson . Matt . 2021-04-03 . Huge blaze rips through Staffordshire hotel overnight . 2022-09-18 . burtonmail . en.
  8. Web site: Lion Court Homes; Westlands View . 2024-03-27.
  9. https://www.newcastle-staffs.gov.uk/all-services/sport-and-culture/community-centre-and-facilities Council website
  10. http://www.northwoodgardencentre.co.uk/ Garden Centre Website
  11. Web site: History of Clayton, in Newcastle under Lyme and Staffordshire. A Vision of Britain through Time. 19 February 2023.
  12. Web site: Relationships and changes Clayton CP through time. A Vision of Britain through Time. 19 February 2023.
  13. Web site: Population statistics Clayton CP through time. A Vision of Britain through Time. 19 February 2023.
  14. Web site: History of Clarice Cliff, one of the World's Most Influential Ceramics Artists. claricecliff.com. 2017-02-24.
  15. https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/obituaries/1523724/The-Very-Reverend-Raymond-Furnell.html The Very Reverend Raymond Furnell - Telegraph
  16. http://www.espncricinfo.com/ci/content/player/13622.html Peter Gill
  17. News: Britain's Eddie Hall defeats Game of Thrones star The Mountain to be crowned World's Strongest Man. https://ghostarchive.org/archive/20220112/https://www.telegraph.co.uk/sport/2017/05/28/britains-eddie-hall-defeats-game-thrones-star-mountain-crowned/ . 12 January 2022 . subscription . live. The Daily Telegraph. 28 May 2017. 28 May 2017.