Oakdale, Dorset Explained

Oakdale is a suburb of Poole in Dorset, England with a population of 10,949,[1] increasing to 11,554 at the 2011 Census[2] and shares boundaries with Creekmoor, Poole Town, Parkstone, Newtown and Canford Heath

Description

The main type of land use in Oakdale is residential. There are also small private businesses such as convenience stores, take away restaurants and pubs, as well as a Texaco petrol station. Nearby, there is a small full-time library with an adult learning centre (Now closed) next door in the old premises of the Oakdale Middle School. The school moved to a new purpose-built site in 1997. The parish church is St George's, built in 1959–60 to the designs of Potter and Hare.[3] There is a large allotment area, several fields and two play parks for children. The main road through Oakdale is the busy Wimborne Road, which forms part of the A35 road and leads to Fleetsbridge to the north and Poole Town Centre to the south. The home ground of Poole Town F.C. is at Tatnam Farm, and located in Oakdale.

Churches

Schools

The following schools are located in Oakdale:

Politics

Oakdale is in the Poole parliamentary constituency. The suburb covers the ward of the same name for elections to Bournemouth, Christchurch and Poole Council.

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Key Figures for 2001 Census . . 2008-08-08.
  2. Web site: Poole Ward 2011 . 7 April 2015.
  3. Web site: CHURCH OF ST GEORGE, Poole - 1376602 . Historic England . 1998-09-25 . 2019-03-26.