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Population 19512 Services in Biddulph & Biddulph Moor Present Level of presence Capacity Demand Future Plans Expectations of future Demand Summary No Change, Small Increase, large more, equal to or Y/N how many there are? number No Change, expansion, contraction increase, small reduction, large Less than capacity reduction Education Kingsfield First School - 243 Knypersley First School - 294 Less (46 places) Moor First School - 112 Less (16 places) Oxhey First School - 243 Less (23 places) Squirrel Hayes First School -150 Less (29 places) English Martyrs' Catholic Primary Less (13 places) Primary school/First School Yes 6 School - 120 Less (50 places) No Change Small reduction Biddulph High School - 770 More ( - 87 Places) No Change Small reduction Park Middle Coomunity School, Secondary School/High School Yes 2 Knypersley - 482 Less (97 places) No Change Small reduction Biddulph High School (13-18 years) - College Yes 1 770 More ( - 87 Places) No Change Small reduction Health More (has 9 - 10k GP surgery Yes 3 2000/doctor patients in each) No Change Small Increase Dentists Yes 2 Not accepting NHS More Expansion Small Increase No - Congleton War Memorial Hospital in Cheshire nearby or Westcliffe Hospital (within Hospital 3 miles) 2 Less No Change Small Increase Nearest University Hospital of Currently has 500,000 but can cope Expansion - New hospital to be built at Hospital with A & E No North Staffordshire with more More Haywood Hospital Site (approx 4 miles) Small Increase Opticians Yes 2 2000/optician More No Change Small Increase Community/Social Facilties Village hall Yes One at Biddulph Moor Less No Change No Change Small Increase if nearby post offices Post Office Yes 2 in Biddulph 1 in Biddulph Moor Equal No Change are closed. Churches Yes 6 Less No Change No Change Leisure Facilities 1 at Biddulph Valley Leisure Swimming Pools Yes Centre Less No Change Small Increase Playing field outlined as potential play facility 7 -Only one pitch in Biddulph site and expansion possible. 0.5 senior pitch Sports Pitches/Playing Field Yes Moor 7500 (1000 per 1.6 ha) Less needed in Biddulph Moor. Small Increase Library Yes 1 in Biddulph Equal No Change No Change 1 - Biddulph Grange Country Public Parks Yes Park 49,000 (1000 people per 0.6 ha) Less No Change Small Increase 1 at Biddulph Valley Leisure Fitness Centres (gyms) Yes Centre Less No Change Small Increase Emergency Services Served by Staffordshire Police (Moorlands West Police NPU Division) Post Station in Biddulph Less No Change No Change Fire Yes 1 station in Biddulph Less No Change No Change Served by Staffordshire ambulance service (also known as West Midlands Ambulance Expansion - several new ambulances and Ambulance Yes Service) Station present. Less increase of employees Small Increase Population 19512 Services in Alton Present Level of presence Capacity Demand Future Plans Expectations of future Demand Summary No Change, Small Increase, large Y/N how many there are? number more, equal to or Less than capacity No Change, expansion, contraction increase, Small Reduction, large reduction Education St. John's CE (VC) Primary School - 2 (one being a first 175* St. Peters CE(A) First School - Less (11 remaining places)* Primary school Yes school) 60* Less 27 places remaining* St John's due to close Small Reduction No nearest one Secondary School is in Cheadle 1 Cheadle High School - 800 Less (31 places remaining) No Change Small Reduction No (one in the Destone College (Private) 341 boys and nearby village 179 girls, including 93 boys and 47 girls Equal - however can increase College Denstone) 1 in the 6th form numbers if necessary No Change Small Reduction Health 13,500 + patients Recently had new Less - however expected to be used GP surgery/Medical Centre Yes 1 primary care facility built by nearby villages No Change Small Increase (from nearby villages) no - nearest one Not accepting NHS patients - Dentists is in Cheadle 3 in Cheadle 2000/dentist More No Change Small Increase Nearest is Cheadle Hospital No Hospital (4 Miles) 75,000 Equal No Change Small Increase Nearest University Hospital of North Staffordshire (12.8 Currently has 500,000 but can cope with Hospital with A & E No Miles) more More No Change Small Increase No - nearest Opticians one in Cheadle 1 2000/optician More No Change Small Increase Community/Social Facilties Priorities to improve village hall Less - on average 1 to 2 bookings per facilities and have activities Village hall Yes 1 week. Various activities available at village hall No Change Yes - Smithy Bank, Alton, Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, Post Office ST10 4AA 1 Less No Change Small Reduction 3 - St Johns Church, Methodist Church, St Churches Yes Peters CE Church Less No Change No Change Leisure Facilities Nearest in Cheadle (South Moorlands Leisure Centre Approx Swimming Pools No 3.69 miles) More No Change Small Increase Expansion/improvements to current Sports pitches/Playing field Yes 1 at Alton Village Hall 1000 per 1.6 ha more pitch Small Increase Has a mobile library Library Yes service Equal May expand mobile service No Change Public Parks No Nearest in Cheadle N/A More No Change Small Increase Fitness Centres (gyms) No Nearest in Cheadle N/A More No Change Small Increase Emergency Services Served by Staffordshire Police 1 - Based at Cheadle (Moorlands East Police Station (approx Police NPU Division) 3.99 miles) More No Change No Change Served by Staffordshire Fire and Nearest Station in Fire Rescue Service Cheadle More No Change No Change Served by Staffordshire ambulance service (merged with West Midlands Ambulance Service in Oct 2007) Expansion - several new nearest is in Cheadle ambulances and increase of Ambulance Yes (approx 4.7 miles) More employees Small Increase emergency services are more to do with coverage rather than actually having a station present * Taken from School Organisation Plan 2007 - 2012 Population 1243 (Taken from Staffordshire County Council, Small Area Estimates 1999) THE DISTRICT COUNCIL WILL SEEK TO ACHIEVE A MINIMUM STANDARD OF 3.2 HA. OF PUBLIC OPEN SPACE PER 1000 POPULATION AS FOLLOWS:- • PLAYING FIELDS 1.6 HA • CHILDREN'S PLAY AREAS 0.6 HA • MAJOR OPEN SPACE 0.4 HA • INCIDENTAL OPEN SPACE 0.6 HA Services in Brown Edge Present Level of presence Capacity Demand Future Plans Expectations of future Demand Summary more, Equal to or Less No Change, Small Increase, large increase, Y/N how many there are? number No Change, expansion, contraction than capacity Small Reduction, large reduction Education St. Anne's CE(VC) Primary Primary school/First School Yes 1 School - 196 Less (21 places) No Change Small Reduction Secondary School/High School No nearest one in Endon Endon High School - 700 Less (23 places) No Change Small Reduction Biddulph High School (13-18 College No Nearest one in Biddulph years) - 770 More ( - 87 Places) No Change Small Reduction Health Nearest in Endon and GP surgery No Knypersley 2000/Doctor More No Change Small Increase Nearest in Endon and Dentists No Knypersley 2000/Dentist More No Change Small Increase Nearest Westcliffe (2.4 Miles) or Haywood Hospital (2.6 New hospital to be built at Haywood Hospital No Miles) in Stoke on Trent 75,000 Less Hospital Small Increase Nearest University Hospital of North Staffordshire (5.6 Miles) Currently has 500,000 but can Expansion - new hospitals to be built at Hospital with A & E No (Hartshill Rd, Stoke on Trent) cope with more More Haywood Hospital Site (2.6 miles). Small Increase Opticians No Nearest in Stoke on Trent 2000/Optician More No Change Small Increase Community/Social Facilties Village hall Yes 1 Equal No Change No Change Post Office Yes 1 Less No Change Small Reduction Churches Yes 3 Less No Change Small Reduction Leisure Facilities Swimming Pools No Nearest in Stoke on Trent More No Change Small Increase Expansion - Current pitch poor. Talks of Sports pitches Yes 1 More provision of 2 new pitches. Small Increase Library Yes Has a mobile Library service Equal May expand mobile service No Change No (does have Marshes Hill Public Parks Common) Nearest in Biddulph 7500 (1000 per 1.6 ha) More No Change Small Increase Fitness Centres (gyms) No Nearest one in Biddulph More No Change Small Increase Emergency Services Yes- Served by Staffordshire Police (Moorlands West Based at Leek (approx 6.2 Police NPU Division) miles) More No Change No Change Served by Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service. Based at Fire Yes Biddulph (approx 5 miles) More No Change No Change Served by Staffordshire ambulance service (also known as West Midlands Ambulance Service) based at Haywood Abulance Station in Expansion - several new ambulances and Ambulance Yes Stoke Equal increase of employees Small Increase Population 2406 Services in Caverswall & Cookshill Present Level of presence Capacity Demand Future Plans Expectations of future Demand Summary more, Equal to or Less than No Change, Small Increase, large increase, Y/N how many there are? number No Change, expansion, contraction capacity Small Reduction, large reduction Education St Filumena's Catholic Primary School - 161 St More ( - 16 pupils) Less (15 Primary school/First School Yes 2 Peter's Cofe School - 198 places) No Change Small Reduction Secondary School/High School No Nearest one in Blythe Bridge Blythe Bridge High School and College - 1054 Less - (27 places) No Change Small Reduction College No Nearest one in Blythe Bridge Blythe Bridge High School and College - 1054 Less - (27 places) No Change Small Reduction Health Demand is more in area but both 1 in Blythe Bridge and 1 in Meir Stoke on surgeries outside
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