Parklands, Newcastle upon Tyne

Parklands
Ward
Parklands highlighted within Newcastle upon Tyne
OS grid referenceNZ237711
• London251 miles (404 km)
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townNEWCASTLE UPON TYNE
Postcode districtNE3
Dialling code0191
PoliceNorthumbria
FireTyne and Wear
AmbulanceNorth East
UK Parliament
CouncillorsPauline Allen (Liberal Democrats)
Robin Ashby (Liberal Democrats)
Christine Morrissey (Liberal Democrats)
List of places
UK
England
Tyne and Wear
55°02′02″N 1°37′48″W / 55.034°N 1.630°W / 55.034; -1.630

Parklands is an electoral ward of Newcastle upon Tyne in North East England. It encompasses the northern edge of the suburb of Gosforth, north of the Metro line and bisected north–south by the Great North Road to the northern boundary of the City of Newcastle, bounded to the west by the A1 and east by the A189.

It possesses large areas of green space including Gosforth Park Race Course, Gosforth Wood and Gosforth Lake, plus a number of golf courses. Melton Park contains the remains of a medieval chapel which is a scheduled ancient monument.[1]

Component parts

For electoral purposes, following boundary changes in 2018, the incorporation of Garden Village and fields to the north on which North Gosforth Park housing is being built, Parklands Ward is divided into 6 polling districts

  • UO1 - Grange Estate/Park
  • UO2 - Brunton Park, North Brunton and Great Park east of A1 (Melbury and Warkworth Woods)
  • UO3 - North Gosforth Park
  • UO4 - Melton Park north to Sandy Lane and east to Salters Lane
  • UO5 - Whitebridge Park and Halls Estate
  • UO6 - Garden Village

The electorate grew from 8639 (2019) to 8848 (2020)

Education

There are six schools within the Parklands ward:

Other facilities

  • Gosforth Park race course
  • Gosforth Golf Club
  • City of Newcastle Golf Club
  • Parklands Golf Club
  • Northumberland Golf Club
  • Northern Rugby Club
  • Gosforth Sports Association (rugby, cricket, baseball, Australian Rules)
  • Red House Farm Juniors Football Club
  • Benson Park (tennis, Bohemians football)
  • St Aidan's Church
  • Gosforth Park Nature Reserve
  • Allotments (inc Three Mile, Woodlea Gardens)
  • Local shopping at Brunton Park, Melton Park and Grange (Great North Road)
  • Doctors surgeries (Brunton Park, Great North Road)

References

  1. ^ "Home | Ward Website". parklands.newcastle.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 13 August 2011. Retrieved 22 May 2022.

External links

  • Newcastle Council Ward Info: Parklands


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