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Staveley, Derbyshire Data Recovery


Staveley
Staveley is located in Derbyshire
Staveley

 Staveley shown within Derbyshire
Population 16,684 
OS grid reference SK434749
District Chesterfield
Shire county Derbyshire
Region East Midlands
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town CHESTERFIELD
Postcode district S43
Dialling code 01246
Police Derbyshire
Fire Derbyshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
UK Parliament Chesterfield
List of places: UK • England • Derbyshire

Staveley, Derbyshire

Staveley is a town within the borough of Chesterfield, in Derbyshire, England. The town is situated alongside the River Rother, adjacent to Eckington to the north, Barlborough to the east, Sutton-cum-Duckmanton civil parish to the south and Brimington to the west.

History

It has traditionally been a mining town with several large mining pits situated in and around the area, with the closest being Ireland Pit (Ireland Colliery Brass Band is named after this colliery). However this pit has now closed down along with the others in the area.

Other major local industries include Staveley Works foundry and Staveley Chemicals. The nationwide decline in industries such as these has taken its toll, hitting these factories just as hard as the coal mining industry. Staveley Chemicals and Staveley Works have now closed with the only section of chemical plant remaining being the P-aminophenol plant which is run by Covidien, an American led company.[citation needed]. It is also the home town of the Townes Brewery. Modern industry includes a plastic pipe moulding factory for Brett Martin plc.

At the time of writing (April 2008) the area to the North & east of the town is undergoing development work due to the building of the Markham Vale Loop Road which is expected to be completed circa 2009/10.[1] This scheme will open up former coal field (opencast mine reclamation areas & Tips) areas to development, linking the town to a new junction (29A) on the M1 motorway, this junction recently opened in early July 2008. This is part funded by European Union regeneration money. The scheme also reinstates part of the former Chesterfield Canal which crosses the route. There is a long term project to reinstate the canal from Chesterfield to Kiveton where it currently terminates. Sections from Chesterfield to Brimington were reinstated as part of previous stages of the Chesterfield Bypass and opencast schemes on part of the former Staveley Coal and Iron Company site which was part of British Steel following Nationalisation.

As part of the Markham Vale scheme to regenerate the site of the former Markham Colliery site there was a proposal for a "Solar Pyramid" to form the worlds largest sundial.[citation needed] Unfortunately this project has now been cancelled due to lack of funds[citation needed] However on the site near Poolsbrook Country Park, a caravan site for tourists has now been built boosting numbers to the country park. The area has several trails for walkers and mountain bikers along former pit railway lines.

Notable people

Nicholas Richard Ainger, a Member of Parliament, was educated here, at Netherthorpe School. The school was established in 1572 by four local notable families; Frecheville, De Rodes and Sitwell, which today comprise the school houses, and Cavendish.

John Frescheville, 1st Baron Frescheville, who family seat was in Staveley was elected a Member of Parliament 1628–9 and 1661–9. He was a Deputy Lieutenant for the county in 1639–42 and 1660, a Justice of the Peace from 1660, and a Gentleman of the Privy Chamber in 1639–45.

Francis Rodes, judge, was born here and built the nearby Barlborough Hall as well as helping to found Netherthorpe School.[2]

Thomas Rawson Birks, Cambridge Professor was born here 1810.

Sam Raybould, Liverpool F.C. striker, born here 1875.

Chris Spedding, rock and roll and jazz guitarist, born here 1944.

W.M. Hodgkins, artist and activist.

Kerry Hallam, artist, folk musician and writer, born here 1937.


 

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