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GBP 50 - 144 Fairlawns At Aldridge, Hotel And Spa
This friendly hotel with fitness club and spa is set in extensive grounds, convenient for Birmingham, 10 minutes from the M6 toll and M6.
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Aldridge is a town in the West Midlands (region)|West Midlands, England, in the borough of Walsall (borough)|Walsall, although historically it was part of the county of Staffordshire.
In 1981, it had a population of 26,500.
Aldridge used to be an industrial town with coal mines and lime kilns. After the Second World War it became a dormitory town or suburb of Birmingham.
In 2004, Aldridge's Member of Parliament|MP was Richard Shepherd (Conservative Party (UK)|Conservative), the MP for Aldridge-Brownhills (UK Parliament constituency)|Aldridge-Brownhills.
Aldridge became an urban district in Staffordshire in 1894. Other villages within the district included Pelsall, Walsall Wood, Clayhanger, Walsall|Clayhanger and Streetly. This merged with Brownhills in 1966 to form Aldridge-Brownhills, and then became part of the Metropolitan Borough of Walsall in 1974.
Aldridge Plasics
Aldridge Paper Co Ltd
The Elms - Anchor Road, Aldridge
The Whitehouse (owned by the Sizzling Pub co)- Walsall Road
The Lazyhill Pub - Walsall Wood Road
The Cedar Tree Pub - Walsall Wood Road
The Bowman - Redhouse Lane
The Brickmakers Arms - Salters Road (Walsall Wood)
The Plough and Harrow - Chester Road, Aldridge
The Old Irish Harp - Chester Road, Aldridge
The Tavern - Paddock Lane Aldridge
In recent times, there has been talk of re-opening the railway that runs through aldridge as a passenger line. In the late 90's / early 2000's, plans were drawn up for a modern station to be built on the site of the old one, which closed in 1966. The site of the old station lies behind the new doctors surgery, at the bottom of Portland Road - part of the platform can still be seen. Should the station be re-opened, it would offer services to Birmingham via Sutton Coldfield, or the short journey in to Walsall. Despite the plans that have been drawn up, nothing has happened yet.
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