Newhall, Derbyshire Explained

Official Name:Newhall
Country:England
Region:East Midlands
Os Grid Reference:SK284206
Coordinates:52.782°N -1.579°W
Static Image:Newhall Memorial Hall.jpg
Static Image Width:250px
Static Image Caption:Newhall Memorial Hall.
Population:8,060
Population Ref:(2021)
Map Type:Derbyshire
Post Town:SWADLINCOTE
Postcode Area:DE
Postcode District:DE11
Dial Code:01283

Newhall is a village in the South Derbyshire district of Derbyshire, England. The village of Stanton and town of Swadlincote are nearby.

Newhall village

It lies between Swadlincote and Burton upon Trent and connected to the A444 to the south and the A511 to the north. To the east is the town of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, very close to the M42 linking Nottingham (Northeast) and Birmingham (Southwest). Burton upon Trent is to the west with the A38 heading south to Lichfield and north for Derby and the M1. Swadlincote is the closest town centre to the village.

There are regular buses linking Burton upon Trent to Ashby-de-la-Zouch (the number 9 Diamond East Midlands or Swadlincote to Burton upon Trent (the 4,8,9,19, Diamond East Midlands) The nearest railway station is in Burton upon Trent.

At one time there were over 60 public houses and off-licences in Newhall. One researcher has listed 37 of them.[1]

In 1971, Newhall was the centre of population for Great Britain. It was first calculated as being at Rodsley in 1901 and has spread south to be at Appleby Magna by the year 2000.[2]

There are two secondary schools, William Allitt Academy, and The Pingle Academy nearby in Swadlincote.

Stanton and Newhall Parish

Stanton is very small and is to the south west of Newhall near the A444. It is clearly separate from Newhall. The Repton parish borders the north, a section of Stapenhill parish is to the northwest, Linton parish is east and south with Church Gresley parish covering a small southern area. Swadlincote Parish is southwest and finally Midway parish links the northeast back up to Repton. Unlike Stanton, Newhall merges into Swadlincote and Midway. Roads define the parish boundaries.

The population is around 7,300 (2001) A similar number for Midway and about a thousand less for Swadlincote.

St John's Anglican Church is just off High Street. Stanton Methodist Church is on Park Road at the junction of the A444. St Peter's and St Paul’s Catholic Church is just inside the Swadlincote parish. High Street becomes Union Road and at the junction of Darklands Road it becomes Newhall Road. It is here also, that St Edward's Catholic Primary School and Catholic Club are found.

Local government

The Newhall and Stanton ward is in the non-metropolitan district of South Derbyshire, and in the county of Derbyshire. In the 2001 census, the Newhall ward, as defined in 1998, had a population of 6,214. In 2005, the ward was renamed Newhall and Stanton, and enlarged slightly, to include more of the Newhall area; at the time of the 2001 census the area covered by the new ward had a population of 6,963.[3] [4]

Sport

A greyhound racing track was opened on Oversetts Road on 10 May 1930. The racing was independent (not affiliated to the sports governing body the National Greyhound Racing Club) known as a flapping track, which was the nickname given to independent tracks.[5] The track also hosted whippets and the main distances for greyhounds was 300 and 500 yards.[6] [7]

Notable residents

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.geocities.com/emmamassey82/pubs.html Pubs in Newhall
  2. http://www.applebymagna.org.uk/images/population_centre.jpg Appleby Magna - centre of Britain
  3. Web site: 2001 Census: Census Area Statistics: Key Figures: Area: Newhall (Ward) . Neighbourhood Statistics . . 2008-11-01 .
  4. Web site: 2001 Census: Census Area Statistics: Key Figures: Area: Newhall and Stanton (Ward) . Neighbourhood Statistics . . 2008-11-01 .
  5. Book: Barnes, Julia. Daily Mirror Greyhound Fact File. 1988. Ringpress Books. 0-948955-15-5.
  6. News: Newhall Dog Results - Saturday 10 May. 1930. The Derby Daily Telegraph.
  7. News: Langley Mill and Newhall Dogs - Thursday 21 August. 1930. The Derby Daily Telegraph.
  8. http://www.englandstats.com/playerreport.php?pid=1021 Ben Warren's England profile
  9. http://www.kcl.ac.uk/depsta/iss/archives/collect/10ha70-1.html King's College London Archives Services - Summary Guide