whizzy



 

Allestree News

Hairdresser is on awards short list

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

A DERBY hairdresser has been short-listed for a competition which aims to find the best in the country.

Hayley Bennett, from Hayley Bennett's Hairdressing, in Allestree, is in the semi-finals of the Head and Shoulders nation's favourite hairdresser awards which...

Comment on this story

Horvath is chosen for local elections

Monday, March 15, 2010

LIBERAL Democrats have selected their candidate for Oakwood ward in the local elections. Gary Horvath will stand in the Derby City Council elections...

Comment on this story

Undefined Headline

Thursday, March 11, 2010

ALLESTREE, Wednesday, March 17: Allestree Local Studies Group will meet at St Nicholas' Church, Allestree Lane, at 7pm. Malcolm Burrows will give a...

Comment on this story

Undefined Headline

Thursday, March 11, 2010

ALLESTREE, Friday, March 19: Derbyshire Wildlife Trust will be holding a talk on bird migration at Woodlands Evangelical Church, in Blenheim Drive,...

Comment on this story

Helping hands

Undefined Headline

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

helping hands: Pupils at Lawn Primary School, Allestree, painted their little fingers purple for the End Polio Now campaign and raised £123...

Comment on this story

Celeb cutter now eyeing city salon

TEAM Works:  Ian Tattman, Steve Atkins, Lee Stafford and Keith Atkins at the launch of  the first salon.

Monday, March 08, 2010

A CELEBRITY hair stylist is looking to open a second salon in Derby just months after launching his first in the city. In October, Lee Stafford opened...

Comment on this story

Allestree out-of-school club gets top grading

LOTS OF ACTIVITIES:  Five-year-old William James has fun at Allestree School's Out Club which has been awarded an "outstanding" Ofsted report

Saturday, March 06, 2010

GROWING vegetables and fund-raising for charities has proved a recipe for success for an out-of-school club in Derby that has just been rated as...

Comment on this story

Friend dishes up nomination

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

JEAN Crowshaw may have retired from her job in social services but she refused to give up the lunch club she created. Every Monday without fail, the...

Comment on this story

Last book in our fabulous series looks at amazing places to see

Last book in our fabulous series looks at amazing places to see

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

AMAZING places to see and visit across the world can be both natural and man-made. Famous Places – the last of our fantastic Disney The...

Comment on this story

Coping with school repair programme is similar to painting the Forth Bridge

'GROTTY':  Lawn Primary School Council's vice-chairman Lucy Wagg inspects  the girls' toilets which have peeling paper and holes in the walls.

Wednesday, March 03, 2010

KEEPING Derbyshire's schools fit for purpose is a job akin to painting the Forth Bridge – it never stops – believes education chief Les...

Comment on this story

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Next >

  


St Edmund's Church, Allestree

stedmunds

Visit the website for St Edmund's Church in Allestree

Click here to read more

Allestree Preservation Group

preserve

Find out about the Allestree Preservation Group

Click here to find out more


Allestree on Wikipedia

wikipedia-logo

Read what Wikipedia has to say about Allestree

Click here to find out more

Pictures of Allestree

Allestree_Park1

See pictures of Allestree, taken by Andy Savage

Click here to find out more

Allestree on Bygone Derbyshire

bygones

What was Allestree like in days gone by?

Find out here

Allestree on Genuki

genuki

What does genealogy website Genuki say about Allestree?

Find out here

Allestree Park

allestreepark

Find out about Allestree Park

Click here to find out more











Notes: Allestree might be the most northern ward of the city, but it’s still only about two miles from the centre and is home to Derby University.

It is a big, airy city suburb with its own shopping precinct at Park Farm and is virtually surrounded by farmland and open space.

Allestree was once a quiet village, steeped in history.

The church dates from the 12th century and the Red Cow pub next to it goes back to 1800.

There is a yew tree, reputed to be 1,000 years old, and the lamp in the old church yard is said to be haunted.

In the conservation area at the village centre, around Park Lane and Cornhill, there are several listed buildings, including the 17th century, wooden-framed Yew Tree Cottage and the old village pump.

Today, there is a real mix of housing, from the handful of original wood-framed properties and few streets of traditional terraces in the old village through to lots of modern chalets, semis and some big, deluxe homes.

Allestree has its own infant, junior and secondary schools, taking children from a large catchment area, as well as plenty of shops and a few pubs, making it virtually self contained.

It’s a busy place with a good community vibe. And with the city centre only a short bus ride away, it’s easy for city workers to get in and out for work and fun.

Allestree was described as a ‘socially advantaged area’ in the 2001 census, with the unemployment rate lower than the national average.


Population: Around 13,000, making it one of Derby's biggest suburbs.


Schools: Woodlands School, Blenheim Drive, Allestree, DE22 2LW, email: the.office@woodlands.derby.sch.uk, tel 01332 551921, fax number: 01332 553869, website: http://www.woodlands.derby.sch.uk/


Doctors: Park Farm Medical Centre, 3 Park Farm Centre, Allestree, tel 01332 559402.


Allestree Library: Park Farm Centre, Allestree, tel 01332 559761.


Trains: Derby mainline station is two miles away in the city centre.


Roads: Allestree sits on the busy A6 and is minutes away from the main north-south A38 to the M1 motorway. The A50 cross country road is also minutes away.


Buses: There is an excellent regular service winding through the suburb and into the city.


Shopping: There is the Park Farm precinct and a few little shopping centres; everything for day-to-day living, including doctors, opticians, chemists and banks.


Eating and Drinking: A few pubs, some serving food, plenty of takeaways but no restaurants; however, as the city centre is just a walk away, everyone heads for there.


Sports: There are lots of options - pretty much everything, including a very popular and successful cricket club.


Parks and open spaces: The area is well blessed on this front: there is Allestree Park on the north, Markeaton Park to the south, and Darley Abbey Park on the eastern side.

Allestree Park is exceptionally scenic and comprises a mixture of woodland, open parkland, a lake, a hall, a golf course and abundant wildlife. The park dates from the end of the 18th century when the present hall, a Grade 2 listed building, was built.

Markeaton Park is the most-used leisure facility in Derby with a wide variety of activities, including a boating lake, pitch and putt course, children's playground and mini golf course.

Just a short distance to the southwest of the suburb, set in beautiful parkland of its own, is Kedleston Hall.












Ancillary Navigation