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Population
  
11,723 {2011.Ward}

Unitary authority
  
Country
  
Dialling code
  
0117

Post town
  
OS grid reference
  
ST589687

Region
  
Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Ceremonial county
  
Bristol

UK parliament constituency
  
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Hengrove is a suburb and council ward of Bristol, England, situated between Whitchurch, Knowle and Bishopsworth, running along both dual carriageways, Wells Road (A37) and Airport Road (A4174). It consists mainly of working to middle class terrace houses. It contains an infant, primary and secondary school. The area holds the long-disused Whitchurch Airport, now mostly converted to out-of-town entertainment (pubs, cinema etc.). The area of Knowle it adjoins is known as Knowle West. It is served by bus services 36, 50, 51, 75, 76 and 90 and will also be served by new MetroBus rapid transit services in 2017.

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Hengrove Park

Hengrove Park is the largest urban regeneration site in Bristol. In 2001 it was the temporary home to the Ashton Court Festival. It is the location of the new South Bristol Community Hospital and the new Hengrove Skills Academy with buses running in and out of the up to every 5 minutes.

Sport and leisure

Hengrove is home to the non-League football club Hengrove Athletic F.C., who play at Norton Lane. Hengrove is also home to rugby union outfit Imperial R.F.C which play in the Somerset premier league.

Places in Hengrove

  • First Bristol bus depot
  • Hengrove Leisure Park

  • Cineworld
  • Gala Bingo
  • Frankie & Benny's
  • McDonald's
  • Premier Inn
  • KFC
  • Hengrove Play Park
  • Oriental Buffet
  • Hengrove Skate Park
  • Hawkfield Business Park

  • Pukka Herbs Ltd
  • References

    Hengrove Wikipedia


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