Fulwood ward—which includes a districts of Fulwood, Lodge Moor, and Ranmoor—is one of a Xxviii electoral wards inside City of Sheffield, England. These are in the far american a portion of the city & covers an front yard of Twenty-three.Ii klickTwo. A people of this ward inside 2001 was 15,40Humans around 5,900 family. In the 2004 local elections John Simon Knight, Andrew Paul Sangar, and Janice Margaret Sidebottom, a lot Liberal Democrats, were returned as councilors for the ward. Fulwood ward is one of a 5 wards that produce higher a Sheffield Hallam Parliamentary constituency.
Geography
Fulwood ward is placed on a hills that overlook Sheffield from either the west, these are bordered in the north per River Rivelin and to the south per Porter Brook. A american a share of a ward is rural including area of the Hallam Moors & the Peak District National Park. Its american boundary is Stanage, which is also a american boundary of the City of Sheffield.
History
Fulwood ward was created once Sheffield's electoral wards were redrawn around June 2004, it covers most of the metropolitan area that was Upper Hallam—one of a sestet town that manufactured higher ancient parish of Sheffield. This locality was sparcely populated swell into a 19th century. Within 1811 there were only 866 residents inside its 8836 land (36 kilometre²). The description of Sheffield from either 1832 describes the front yard when "wild and dreary, with a population scanty in the extreme". Redmires road, which diarrhea from either a Redmires reservoirs through a ward to Crookes, follows the course of the Roman road that ran from either Templeborough to Brough-on-Noe. This road lives Hallam Head, which occasionally keep close at h& suggested can be a places of the village of Hallam and therefore possibly a Aula of Waltheof mentioned in the Domesday book of 1086 (note, however, that virtually all historiographer imagine that this Aula was inside Sheffield, in which Sheffield Castle once stood).
Districts of Fulwood ward
Fulwood
Fulwood () occurs as suburban area of Sheffield. Around ancient days this locality was a share of a big outdoors—the title Fulwood means the soaked, mucky timberland. In the 17th century Fulwood became a popular spa resort to which the population of Sheffield would are to require a waters. It developed into the flush residential district in the 19th century and many houses from either this period of time however survive. Amongst a historic buildings inside Fulwood come a chapel, which was built around 1729 (the old village stocks still st& outside this church), and Fulwood hall, built around 1620.
Ranmoor
Ranmoor () occurs as suburbia good to the east of Fulwood notable for its big church, St John's. This church was opened 24 April 1879 but was almost completely destroyed by fire in 2 January 1887. Tons that survived from either a original church was a tower & steeple, which however stands now. a newly building was built & the church reopened in 9 September 1888.
Lodge Moor
Lodge Moor () occurs as suburban area of Sheffield to the west of Fulwood. It lies on the edge of open countryside & is residence to the big golf course. Lodge Moor Hospital was founded around 1888 and closed in the 1980s. In 9 December 1955 a USAF Republic F-84 Thunderstreak crashed into the hospital killing a single individual & injuring septet. There was the prisoner of war camp here in World War II. To a west of Lodge Moor is the vicinity of Redmires & the Redmires Reservoirs, the Sheffield City Battalion got the camp & expert training front yard on this button in the period of World War I.
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Phantom Winger
Public house and restaurant, with children's play area. Includes location and opening times.
Fulwood
Community information for the residents of Fulwood, Preston and surrounding areas, including businesses, shops, schools, events and forum.
Heartbeat
Charity providing cardiac rehabilitation, education and research for cardiac patients. Contains services, facilities, group events, news, fundraising activities and location.
Preston Grasshoppers RFC
The official page for the Fulwood-based rugby club, includes match reports.
Preston Cycling Club
Includes details of events, forms and links.
David Hall Carpets
Sell flooring, including carpets and rugs. Contains product pictures.
St Clare's RC Church
Includes description of services and contact details.
Neil Brook
Hurdy gurdy and fretted instrument maker. Contains catalogue, hurdy gurdy tips and history, instrument setups and publications.
Fulwood Travel Centre
Contains request form for information on tours and honeymoon travel excursions.
Preston Print Services
Contains contact information, and products and services, including copying, business stationary and booklets.
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