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Woodside Local Centre Redevelopment

The redevelopment is now in progress and is expected to take about 16 weeks to complete.  We are displaying the plans and photographs of the work so far, for Woodside Local Centre.  These are in our foyer and available for viewing any time during our opening hours.  We also have information and comment sheets available at reception. 

Woodside Living History Project

photo of a volunteer with display of images from Woodsides living history project

The Woodside Story is a book chronicling the history of Woodside, put together by local residents and the Living History Project. It illustrates the growth and changes to the area up to the present day. Copies of The Woodside Story are now available from reception priced just £1. Woodside Living History Project are looking for photographs of the old buildings that were in the area before Woodside was built. Some of you will have seen the exhibition of work that we have done so far at Park Lane Centre.

We now want to focus on the historical details of the area. Farms, cottages, barns, houses, pubs, anything that was part of the history of the area. Please put any photographs in an envelope, clearly marked with your name and address, once they have copied they will be returned to you.

Any material can be left for attention of Jean Edwards at, Woodside Project Office in Park Lane Centre. An archive containing the material collected so far, is held at Park Lane Centre. This will be a wonderful resource for anyone who is carrying out research on the local area, or who is undertaking investigations in their family history. The archive is open for everyone to use, so if you would like to view it please contact Reception.

Woodside Living History Project are looking for photographs of the old buildings that were in the area before Woodside was built.

Some of you will have seen the exhibition of work that we have done so far at Park Lane Centre. We now want to focus on the historical details of the area.

Farms, cottages, barns, houses, pubs, anything that was part of the history of the area.

Please put any photographs in an envelope, clearly marked with your name and address, once they have copied they will be returned to you.

Any material can be left for attention of Jean Edwards at, Woodside Project Office in Park Lane Centre or taken to Madeley Library to Shelagh Lewis.