Apedale Community Country Park

53°01′56″N 2°16′15″W / 53.032317°N 2.270933°W / 53.032317; -2.270933

Pit head wheel and coal tub at Apedale Country Park: memorial dedicated to the mine workers of Staffordshire.[1]

Apedale Community Country Park is a 454-acre (184 ha)[1] country park in the borough of Newcastle-under-Lyme, Staffordshire, England. The park is unusual for the area as it was previously an opencast mine.

The area has a long history of mining, with the nearby former collieries at Silverdale and Holditch also having been redeveloped for other uses.

The park is considered by administration[who?] as a form of compensation to the residents of the area for the large amount of development that has taken place over recent years.[citation needed] The shallow mine at Holditch was redeveloped into a business park and an industrial estate, which led to significant capital gains for Staffordshire County Council. The amelioration of the park was part paid for out of these receipts.

Within the park is the Apedale Heritage Centre. The adjoining Moseley Railway Trust[2] is currently running the first phase of the 2 ft (610 mm) narrow gauge Apedale Valley Light Railway extending further into the parkland. There is a series of tracks, waymarked routes and self-guided trails.

The country park is also the home of Newcastle Countryside Project[3] and is bordered by the communities of Silverdale, Chesterton, Knutton and Cross Heath.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Apedale Country Park". Apedale Heritage Centre. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  2. ^ "Apedale Valley Light Railway". Apedale Heritage Centre. Retrieved 5 May 2019.
  3. ^ "Spending cuts threaten Newcastle Countryside Project". Paul Farrelly MP. 24 October 2012. Retrieved 5 May 2019.

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