Wednesfield
Wednesfield (population about 35,000) is a town in
Wolverhampton,
West Midlands. It is to the northeast of Wolverhampton city centre, and on the
A4124.
Most of the former
Urban District of Wednesfield was merged into
Wolverhampton Borough in
1966, though some parts were incorporated into
Walsall Borough and other into
South Staffordshire district.
It is covered by the
Wednesfield North,
Wednesfield South and parts of Fallings Park and
Heath Town wards of Wolverhampton City Council.
Wednesfield was formerly well-known for making all kinds of traps, from mousetraps, to mantraps and locks. Many of the factories that dominated the area have been cleared to make way for houses and other buildings.
Wednesfield town centre is of a modest size, but has a small market on the high street which is now a pedestrian and public transport area only. There are a number of shops, including a small supermarket and a large Sainsburys, and several
pubs.
Wednesfield has links to Wolverhampton via the 559 & 560 bus and Birmingham via the frequent trains from Wolverhampton train station.
The Church of St Thomas dominated the town centre, being originally built in
1760, but was almost completely destroyed by fire on 18th January
1902.
This is also a
Gurdwara serving the local
Sikh population.
Recently, the area to the west and south of the town centre has seen urban renewal take place, with the completion of a by-pass along the former route of the rail line through the town. There has also been a new leisure park built at Bentley Bridge called the Bentley Bridge Retail Park which has, a number of stores, a health club (now in Liquidation), a 14 screen cinema, and restaurants.
The
Wyrley and Essington Canal runs through the town.
Audrey Barker Was Born Here.
Local areas include
Ashmore Park and
Wood End. There is also a pleasant formal garden at Wednesfield Park.