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Redditch is a
town and
local government district in north-east
Worcestershire,
England. The district had a
population of 79,216 in 2005.
Geography
Redditch lies just south of (but isn't part of) the
West Midlands urban area, northwest of
Studley on the
A435, which skirts it to the East. The main route of access is the
A441, a trunk road from Birmingham to Cookhill, via junction 2 of the
M42 Motorway. The
Roman Road known as
Icknield Street is prominent, running North to South through the eastern side of the town.
History
The first recorded mention of
Redditch ("
Red-Dych", thought to be a reference to the red clay of the nearby
River Arrow) is in 1348, the year of the outbreak of the
Black Death. During the
Middle Ages it became a centre of
needle-making and later prominent industries were fish-hooks, fishing tackle, motorcycles and springs, the latter notably by Herbert Terry and Sons. It was designated a
new town in 1964 and the population increased dramatically from 32,000 to around 77,000. Housing developments such as Church Hill, Matchborough, Winyates, Lodge Park and Woodrow were created to accommodate the large overspill from an industrially expanding Birmingham. Redditch was built as a 'flagship' town using new methods and new town planning, all the main roads in Redditch were banked to reduce noise to the new housing estates and the whole of Redditch was landscaped.
Today needle-making and other traditional industries have been replaced by modern light industry and services, with Redditch also functioning as a
dormitory town for Birmingham. The automotive retailer
Halfords and engineering giant
GKN both have their headquarters in Redditch. Leading expanded metal manufacturer Dramex and manufacturer of precious metal contacts Samuel Taylor Ltd have manufacturing plants within the town. With the redevelopment of the flagship Kingfisher Shopping Centre in 2002 Redditch is undergoing an economic and cultural renaissance.
The town is home to several historical sites. Besides the
National Needle Museum and the ruins of
Bordesley Abbey (situated in the Abbey Ward district of Redditch), there are also the remains of a moated settlement called Moons Moat - a Mediaeval moated settlement situated within the Church Hill estate.
In 2007 the town enjoyed increased publicity after its MP Jacqui Smith was chosen to be the country's first female Home Secretary.
Politics
The constituency of
Redditch is represented by
Jacqui Smith of the
Labour Party (2007). With the resignation of
Tony Blair and the succession of
Gordon Brown, Jacqui Smith was chosen by the new
Prime Minister to be
Home Secretary, this making her the UK's first female Home Secretary. The borough council became
Conservative controlled in the
2008 local elections after being under either Labour control or
no overall control for 26 years.
Redditch Student Council
Redditch has its own student council set up by the Borough Council in 1993 to help the council to get in touch with the youth. The Student Council is made up by representatives from the four main High schools. They are democratically elected every year.
In the last year (November 2006- February 2008) the council has won funding for multi-Cultural two Events in Redditch and The County of Worcestershire where five further events took place.
HMP Hewell
Redditch was to be the new designation of reorganised prison
HMP Hewell, due to be created from the merger of three prisons at
Hewell Grange in nearby
Tardebigge: Hewell Grange, Brockhill and Blakenhurst prisons. This is one of the first mergers along the
Titan Prison concept. It was originally to be called 'HMP Redditch' but the name was changed due to a public outcry, especially as the prison wasn't to be located in the town. The new name was announced in March 2008.
Transport
Located in the heart of England, Redditch is an ideal point of departure for destinations in the surrounding region. The
M42 motorway is a short drive away and it's linked by dual carriageways and A-class roads to surrounding towns such as
Bromsgrove and
Evesham. There are regular bus services to Studley, Bromsgrove,
Catshill and
Birmingham.
The
Cross-City Line provides a regular train service via
Birmingham New Street to
Lichfield.
Redditch railway station, the southern terminus of the line, was first opened as the terminus of the Redditch Railway on
September 19,
1859, alongside what is now Clive Road. This first station stayed until
May 4 1868 when the last section from
Alcester to Redditch of the Redditch and Evesham Railway was opened, at which point a second station was built alongside the junction of Bromsgrove Road and Plymouth Road. This station was provided with a standard Midland Railway design and two platforms. The current station, little more than a ticket office and a store, is now a shadow of its former self.
There is an extensive network of local bus services run by
First and other operators (including Go ahead West Midlands Diamond, Hardings Coaches, Johnsons Excel Bus). Many services run from the bus station in the town centre, a postcard of which was voted Britain's most boring postcard in a competition run by the photographer
Martin Parr. The bus station was rebuilt as part of the 2002 shopping centre expansion.
Redditch is locally well known for its confusing road system dominated by a system of dual carriageways built when it became a
New Town, including the only
cloverleaf interchange in England at the junction of the A441 and the Bromsgrove-bound
A448. Due to the similar appearance of the road layout, drivers easily become disorientated, although the story of an elderly couple admitted to hospital with severe dehydration after spending more than sixty hours trying to navigate the highway system is an
urban legend. Redditch was briefly famous for a tongue-in-cheek calendar featuring its "picturesque" roundabouts created by a local printing company. The calendar was called, unsurprisingly, 'Redditch Roundabouts,' and it proved so successful that it sparked a national series.
Education
» :
See also List of schools in Worcestershire
Redditch schools operate a
three-tier system, where students progress from a 'First (or
Primary) School', to a '
Middle School', and then to a
High School (rather than the more common two-tier system). Redditch currently has four high schools,
Saint Augustine's High School,
Kingsley College,
Trinity High School and
Arrow Vale High School.
North East Worcestershire College (often referred to locally as "New College") is a large general
further education college: one of its two campuses is in central Redditch; the other is in Bromsgrove.
Places of Interest
Kingfisher Shopping Centre
The Kingfisher Shopping Centre was opened in 1976 by the then Prime Minister
James Callaghan and now forms the town's primary retail centre. It is well-known for its
palm trees in the centre's Worcester Square. The original trees and their accompanying fountain were removed by the centre's management after health and safety fears relating to the age of the trees which were nearly thirty years old. More appropriate palm trees were planted after the 2002 redevelopment, and remain as of 2008. The centre is also well known for its large mosaic panels designed by famous Scottish artist and sculptor,
Sir Eduardo Paolozzi. The centre has over of retail space, making it one of the largest shopping centres in the United Kingdom. In 2007 a cinema opened on the new upper floor.
Arrow Valley Country Park
Redditch benefits from of public open space in
Arrow Valley Country Park. This incorporates the 27 acre Arrow Valley Lake, fed from the
River Arrow. It features a countryside centre, which was opened in 2000 and features countryside and wildlife displays and has a cafe and conferencing facilities.
Royal Enfield motorcycles
Redditch was the home of the
Royal Enfield motorcycle. This is where the main factory of the original company was located and the business continued manufacturing through the sixties, the last model being the
Interceptor
. In the mid fifties the Company established a partner
Madras in
India, who manufactured the Bullet model. The Indian factory is still very successful, with new Indian models and has taken Royal Enfield into its third century of manufacturing. English Enfield manufacturing ended in 1970. Many of the original factory buildings still remain, most remain in a derelict state and can been seen at the beginning of Bromsgrove Road and opposite the town train station. Some buildings have been taken over and now make the old part of Enfield Industrial Estate closest to the town centre.
Notable residents
John Bonham (1948–1980) of Led Zeppelin was born in Redditch.
Rik Mayall (1958–) (comedian) spent his early life in Redditch.
Charles Dance (1946–) (actor) was born in Redditch
Jon Rowson (Greatest kiekko player ever) Lives in Redditch.
Raymond Thompson (scriptwriter and TV producer) was born in Redditch.
Craig Rogers - Four-time World Pinball Champion (1999, 2001-2003).
Jamie (James) Mackay British Masters Record 800m Freestyle Swimming in the 2004 British Swimming Masters Championships
Zoë Lister- Actress Hollyoaks
John Taylor (1960–) - Bassist in the group Duran Duran. He grew up in Hollywood, Birmingham and went to the Abbey High School in Redditch.
Russell Brookes (1945–) -British Rally Champion
Tony Martin (1957–) - Singer for Black Sabbath 1987-1991, 1994-1997
Jacqui Smith - First female Home Secretary for the UK Government.
Steff Caldicott - Contestant in Big Brother (UK) Series 4 (finished 4th)
Joe Stainton - Chief Vizier of Oman
Jimmy Davis (1982-2003) - Footballer who played for Manchester United, Swindon Town and Watford before his death in a car crash at the age of 21
Tom Paddock (1822–1863) also known as the "Redditch Needlepointer" - champion heavyweight bare-knuckle boxer of England in 1856
Jim Moran winner of a Gold medal in Heavyweight boxing in the 1986 Commonwealth Games
Local Dialect
Due to its geographical location Redditch was isolated from the Worcestershire vernacular, instead developing a soft Brummie mode of speech which owes more to the influence of nearby Birmingham. The establishment of Redditch as a new town and the accompanying influx of migrants from the West Midlands area, along with the influence of national television, mean that particularly amongst the younger generation virtually all traces of a local dialect have been lost.
Town twinning
In 1956 Redditch was twinned with Auxerre in Burgundy, France. This twinning proved sufficiently popular to form an organisation named The Friends of Auxerre (FoA). At the beginning of June each year the coupling of these two towns is officially celebrated.
In 1986 Redditch was twinned with Mtwara in Tanzania. Frequent events are organised with assistance from the community of Tanzanian students at Birmingham University and Selly Oak College.
Auxerre, France
Mtwara, Tanzania
Friendship Links
Redditch also has formal “Friendship” links with:
St.Elizabeth, West Indies
Gruchet-Le-Valasse, France
Gujar Khan, Pakistan
Sport
Redditch sport teams include:
Redditch United F.C. playing Football in the Conference North
Redditch Ravens RLFC playing Rugby League
Redditch Rockets
Skater Hockey Club
Redditch Swimming Club Swimming (External Link
)
Redditch Phraya Pichai Thai Boxing Academy (External Link
)
The Redditch Road and Path Cycling Club (External Link
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