Aylesham is a village and
civil parish
In England, a civil parish is a type of administrative parish used for local government. It is a territorial designation which is the lowest tier of local government. Civil parishes can trace their origin to the ancient system of parishes, w ...
in the
Dover district of
Kent
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, England. The village is 6.5 miles (10.5 km) south-east of the cathedral city of
Canterbury
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, and 8.5 miles (13.7 km) north-west of the town and port of
Dover
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. According to the
2001 Census, the parish had a population of 3,884 including
Drellingore and
Snowdown; it increased to 3,999 at the
2011 Census.
The village was built in the 1920s to accommodate workers at nearby coal mines. The parish also includes the village of
Snowdown. Both villages are served by railway stations on the Dover branch of the
Chatham Main Line.
History
By British standards, Aylesham is a relatively new village. It was established in 1926 to house miners working in the
Kent coal mines. The heads of the first families to be housed there all worked at the nearby newly sunk
Snowdown Colliery. It was planned to also accommodate future workers at two other proposed new pits at
Adisham and
Wingham, but neither colliery was ever built.
Aylesham was part of the parish of
Nonington until the creation of a separate parish in 1951.
Although it is still a village, it was originally intended by its masterplanner,
Sir Patrick Abercrombie, to grow to be a town with a population of up to 30,000, but only 1,000 houses had been built by the 1960s.
Miners from all parts of the UK (notably
South Wales
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,
Scotland
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and the
North East) seeking better wages and safer conditions, travelled to the
South East to work at Snowdown Colliery.
Due to this, the people of Aylesham have developed a unique dialect, which was the subject of a 2016 article in the Transactions of the
Yorkshire Dialect Society. Most residents use the short
in
words such as ''bath'', as is common in the northern half of the country, and a
schwa in words such as ''strut'', as in common in Wales. Some older residents also use
glottal stops for the definite article, as in Yorkshire and Lancashire.
The miners brought with them the traditional male voice choir, brass band and Rugby pastimes; all of which are still in evidence today and each of these organisations keep the colliery name as their identity.
During the
Second World War
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, the Aylesham coalminers formed a
Home Guard
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The term "home guard" was first officially used in the American Civil War, starting ...
contingent that took part in many rescue operations during the German bombings, especially in Canterbury and the surrounding areas. Old
pillboxes can be found in the fields and woods around the village.
Whilst Aylesham could be considered a young village, the location of the village is steeped in history. Over recent years, there have been findings of Saxon skeletons, Bronze Age urns and Roman domestic items within the village. In addition, some of the older properties within the village are evidenced to have been home to Edward of Woodstock, The Black Prince. King Richard II, the son of the Black Prince, ruled England from 1377 until he was deposed in 1399.
Several footballers were sponsored by the
Latrobe Soccer Club of Brisbane,
Australia
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, to migrate in the early 1960s; both Henry Brown and Robert Yore came via this way. Brown played and coached at Latrobe, Polonia and Wynnum. Many of the 1960s emigrants settled in a suburb of Brisbane called ''Acacia Ridge''. The resettled families often affectionately referred to this suburb as "Little Aylesham".
Aylesham Fire Station was founded in 1955 and still remains active, despite the closure of other fire stations within the Kent Fire and Rescue Service. Aylesham currently provides emergency cover with the use of an Iveco Eurocargo fire appliance. This state-of-the-art vehicle possesses Compressed Air Foam System (CAFS), fire spike technology, and thermal imaging capabilities.
Aylesham has been identified by the Dover Local Plan as a location for expansion. A Housing Development, proposing 1,200 new homes in the village commenced work in 2014.
Governance
County Council
Kent County Council
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is the county authority for Aylesham. Aylesham is part of the Dover North Division of Kent County Council. Services provided include;
libraries
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,
social services
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, highways, education, school transport, byways, PROW and public health.
District Council
Dover District Council is the District Authority for Aylesham. An
electoral ward
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in the same name exists. The Dover District Council Ward of Aylesham, includes
Nonington and had a total population of 4,905 at the 2011 census. Services provided include: elections, housing, parks and open spaces, cemeteries, disabled facilities grants, planning, licensing, council tax collections, waste and recycling.
Parish Council
Aylesham Parish Council is the lowest tier of
local government
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Local governments typically constitute a subdivision of a higher-level political or administrative unit, such a ...
, responsible to the
civil parish
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of Aylesham. The
Parish Council operates in a former doctors' surgery in Dorman Avenue South, which has over the years been satirically coined ''The White House'' due to it being a white building and the administrative office of the Parish Council. The official name of the building is ''Aylesham House'' and also houses Aylesham Heritage Centre.
Services provided by the parish council include:
allotments, grants, recreation grounds, parks, children's play areas, playing fields and youth provision. As the most local council in all the tiers of government, parish councils have the right to be consulted on planning and licensing matters. It was a major stakeholder in the Masterplan of the Aylesham Development. Monthly meetings are held every second Thursday of the month (excluding August) and the council has three committees; Finance, Audit & Personnel, Recreation & Facilities, Planning, and Environment & Transport.
Poetry
Kay Sutcliffe, the wife of a striking miner at Aylesham, wrote the poem "Coal not Dole", which became popular with the ''
Women Against Pit Closures'' groups across the country and was later made into a song by Norma Waterson.
Sport and leisure
Walks
The village is on the
Miner's Way Trail
The Miner's Way Trail is a long-distance circular footpath in England, starting at Sholden, Kent. Linking up the coalfield parishes of East Kent.
Including; the parishes of Deal, Kent, Deal, Ash, Dover, Ash, Aylesham, Chillenden, Eastry, Eythor ...
. The 27-mile circular trail links up the coalfield parishes of East Kent, passing through or near the villages of
Goodnestone, Wingham,
Ash,
Eastry,
Betteshanger,
Tilmanstone,
Elvington, Snowdown and
Nonington.
Whilst not passing directly through Aylesham, the northern section of the
North Downs Way passes directly by Aylesham Cemetery (1.2 miles south-west to the village) on the B2046 Adisham Road. This trail can be accessed from Aylesham by various
footpaths, fields,
byway (road) and
bridleways. There is a bus stop at the cemetery, where the North Downs Way passes by.
Rugby Club
The village has a long sporting history, with a rugby club being present in the village since 1930; it has played a prominent role in community life. Before the professionalisation of rugby union, Snowdown Colliery Welfare Rugby Football Club (a name that dates back to when
Snowdown Colliery was open) would play teams such as
Blackheath F.C.,
Wasps RFC
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and
Canterbury RFC. Snowdown Colliery Welfare RFC has since remained true to its roots and has not become a professional club, instead concentrating of community rugby provision. The club currently play in the ''London & SE Division Invicta 2 Premier - East''.
In the 2015/2016 season, the rugby club achieved great success by gaining promotion in to
Shepherd Neame Kent 1. The club also won the
Kent Vase, beating Beccahamian RFC in the final at The Jack Williams Memorial Ground,
Aylesford, Kent. The score was Snowdown Colliery 31 - 5 Beccahamian RFC, with the final being heavily attended by the community.
In the 2016/2017 season, Snowdown Colliery Welfare RFC reached the
Kent Salver Final, which took place at The Marine Travel Ground in Canterbury. Snowdown Colliery lost 17-7 to Greenwich RFC.
Leisure centre
Aylesham Welfare Leisure Centre opened in 2011. Owned by the Aylesham & Snowdown Social & Welfare Trust, West Faversham Community Association manages the operations of building on behalf of the Trust; it houses a gym, bar, function room, changing facilities and showers.
Aylesham Carnival Association
Records show the first carnival held in Aylesham in 1929 was a
Coal Queen event. Over the years, the Association has been repeatedly held in abeyance and revived until the late 1990s/early 2000s, when a period of stability emerged; the carnival is now an annual event.
The Aylesham Carnival, held every September, has carnival courts from all round the country take part. This is normally held in conjunction with a fete, fun fair and stalls in the Market Square before the carnival commences.
Churches
Aylesham Baptist Church
The Baptist Church is situated in Dorman Avenue South and was built in 1927. Regular services take place on a Sunday. The church has a newly erected hall to the rear of the building, which is used by the community for creches, a youth club, breakfast club, Sure Start, coffee mornings and other community events. The minister is Reverend Laura Moncaster.
Church of St Peter
St Peter's is situated in Dorman Avenue North and was built in 1927; regular services take place on a Sunday. The church organises a sunbeams toddler group, coffee mornings,
messy church, soft play café, luncheon club and a farmers' market on Fridays. The vicar is Reverend Nick Ratcliffe.
Catholic Church of St Finbarr
St Finbarr's is situated in Market Place. It was built in 1956/1957; it was officially blessed and opened on 28 April 1957 by Canon de Laubenque. Mass takes place on a Sunday at 11.15am and on Wednesday at 10.00am. There is an active
Society of Saint Vincent de Paul
The Society of Saint Vincent de Paul (SVP or SVdP or SSVP) is an international voluntary organization in the Catholic Church, founded in 1833 for the service of the poor. Started by Frédéric Ozanam and Emmanuel-Joseph Bailly de Surcy and named ...
. The church is also used by the Snowdown Colliery Male Voice Choir for rehearsals. The Aylesham Sunshiners, a club for over-50s, use the church for their activities which include bingo, quizzes and live music.
In 2016, St Finbarr's amalgamated with the Catholic Church of St Paul, in Dover, to become the Catholic Parish of The Good Shepherd. As a result, St Finbarr's and St Paul's now share resources and priests; they work together for the benefit of the Catholic parish. The priests who serve the parish are: Father Jeff Cridland, Father Leo Agbene and Father Jamie Houghton. The parish is also served by permanent deacon, Deacon Barry Barton.
Transport
Aylesham railway station provides an hourly service in each direction between and , via , , and . Services are operated by
Southeastern.
Stagecoach South East operates local bus services, including on route 89 to Canterbury.
Twin town
Aylesham is
twinned with:
*
Courrières
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Nearest communes ...
,
France
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Notable people
*
George Curtis (1939-2021), footballer. played over 530 games
*
Pat Hilton (born 1954), former footballer and manager, played about 100 games
*
Dave Carr (1957–2005), footballer, played over 320 games.
References
External links
BBC Bake off host Paul Hollywood sets up business in Aylesham
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Villages in Kent
Civil parishes in Kent
Mining communities in England