Cannabaceae

Stonydelph
Stonydelph is located in Staffordshire
Stonydelph
Stonydelph
Location within Staffordshire
Population7,862 (Ward,2011)[1]
OS grid referenceSK238021
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townTamworth
Postcode districtB77
PoliceStaffordshire
FireStaffordshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
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52°36′58″N 1°39′00″W / 52.61615°N 1.64991°W / 52.61615; -1.64991

Stonydelph is a neighbourhood about 2 miles (3 km) south east of the centre of Tamworth, Staffordshire.

A spelling of "Stoneydelph" is sometimes used but the OS map of 1888 shows "Stonydelph Farm" as the only building in this area. Much of the area is based around a road named "Pennine Way".

One of the education providers in the area is Three Peaks Primary Academy which was rated as "Good"[2] by Ofsted in September 2017.[3] Three Peaks Primary Academy is part of Creative Education Trust which is a charity and multi-academy trust. The second education provider in the area is Stonydelph Primary School located on Crowden road.

A local centre is located on Ellerbeck road which contains almost all of Stonydelph's facilities that serve the area. These include: Spar supermarket, Subway (located in the supermarket), post office (located in the supermarket), church (St Martins in the Delph), pharmacy, hairdressers, Mccolls newsagents, Stonydelph Fish and Chips shop, dentist, Stonydelph health centre, Blacksmith Arms pub. The site can be accessed by the Ellerbeck road/s which allow access to the north and south of the site. There are many parking spaces in and around the area. Other facilities in the area include: Crossfell general stores, newsagents on Pennymoor road, youth club on Pennymoor road, Tamworth wellbeing and cancer support centre on Craven road.


Stonydelph has a number of parks including: Stonydelph Lakes (Around Pennymoor and Fossdale road), Rainscar Play Area (Located off of Rainscar) Ealingham Play Area, Lothersdale Play Area and other various unnamed parks. You can enjoy the fresh air and ducks in Stonydelph Lakes and play around in the Play Areas, Unfortunately, It can be pretty dangerous as theres multiple reasons:

ASB (Anti-Social Behavior)

Anti-Social Behavior is any crimes which disturb the public, like shouting at people, graffiti, messing around with people, or basically disturbing the public. This is a massive problem in Stonydelph as many groups of people (Mainly Teenagers) hang around these parks and make other people's walks unpleasant.

Vandalism

Vandalism is another main issue in Stonydelph. Many reports come from Stonydelph at rocks being thrown over fences, damaged bus stops, Throwing Branches at cars, kicking fences (Sometimes breaking them), smashed windows, ripping bins out of the ground, and other various types of vandalism

Arson

Petrol being lit by unknown Offenders

Arson is a minor issue but still occurs in Stonydelph. Two most notable examples are Rainscar Play Area and Deltic Field (Part of Stonydelph Lakes). Around June of 2024, Some unknown people set fire to bin lids on Rainscar playground. They destroyed a little den made by kids and burnt the materials which is very dangerous and rude to the kids who spent their time making the den. Near Deltic Field, around August 2020, some unknown kids poured Petrol on the grass and attempted to light it on fire, which is extremely Dangerous, they succeeded in lighting the petrol on fire and to this day aren't caught. One of the residents have got pictures of the offenders.


Illegal drug use/dealing

Drugs are another main issue of Stonydelph, Many incidents have been reported of Youths vaping under underpasses, smoking weed, and (rarely) selling weed to other people. In Ribblesdale, (In Renishaw Court) Teenagers usually smoke weed as reported by a resident on Facebook. Underpasses are the hotspots for drug use.


Illegal Motorbike Use

Illegal motorbike use is a minor issue but occasionally happens. Mainly in stonydelph Lakes, where sometimes Criminals drive stolen motorbikes from Belgrave/Wilnecote on the paths not even stopping for children. This also happens outside Ellerbeck Centre. This annoys people as people on the motorbikes usually shout slurs to residents walking in the park.


Other Various crimes

Car robbing (Common), Sexual Assault (Uncommon), Gang Violence (Somewhat common), gunfire (Rare), Kidnapping (somewhat common)


References[edit]

  1. ^ "Tamworth Ward population 2011". Retrieved 12 December 2015.
  2. ^ "Ofsted Report | Three Peaks Academy". www.threepeaksacademy.org.uk. Retrieved 2 November 2017.
  3. ^ Newsdesk (2 November 2017). "Transformation of Three Peaks Primary Academy, Praised By Ofsted | Tamworth Informed". Tamworth Informed. Retrieved 2 November 2017.


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