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Woodsetton, Dudley

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OS grid reference
  
SO9392

Region
  
West Midlands

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Metropolitan county
  
West Midlands

Postcode district
  
DY1, DY3

Metropolitan borough
  
Dudley

Country
  
England

Post town
  
DUDLEY

Dialling code
  
01902

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Population
  
13,793 (2011.Ward.Upper Gornal and Woodsetton)

Woodsetton is an area of the Dudley Metropolitan Borough in the West Midlands of England, roughly 2.0 miles (3 km) northwest of Dudley Town Centre. Formerly in the Sedgley Urban District, a part of Woodsetton (which included Dudley Castle) was transferred into the Dudley County Borough in 1926 to allow for the building of the Priory Estate. This reorganisation also saw this part of the area transferred from Staffordshire to Worcestershire.

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Map of Woodsetton, Dudley, UK

The remainder of the urban district was transferred into an expanded Dudley borough in 1966. Modern-day Woodsetton now forms part of the electoral ward of Upper Gornal and Woodsetton. It is divided between the DY1 and DY3 postal districts.

Of historial significance, Woodsetton is the birthplace of industrial pioneer Abraham Darby, who developed the process of smelting iron ore using coke.

Holden's Brewery is based in Woodsetton.

Education

The Bramford Primary School, which opened in the 1950s, provides primary education for the Woodsetton area. The school was expanded in 2004 to include a new sports hall and several classrooms. For secondary education, the area is served by The High Arcal School, just east of Sedgley.

Woodsetton is also the location of the Woodsetton School, a special school catered to primary-aged children with learning difficulties.

References

Woodsetton, Dudley Wikipedia