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, West Midlands,
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. It is situated to the north-west of the city centre, in the city council's
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and St Peter's wards.


History

The name 'Whitmore' is said by toponymists to come from the
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'hwit' (white) and 'mor' (moor - which was used to describe a marshy area) - possibly a foggy area of marsh land, and 'Reans' is said to possibly mean a type of furrow created during ploughing, designed to drain the land. Another name used for the nearby area that West Park now stands on was the 'Hungry Leas' - ''hungry'' being used to describe land which was little or no use for agriculture. The 1842 Tithe map shows only Whitmore End House in the area. This was soon to change - Wolverhampton's population was rising rapidly in the mid-1800s - and so a 'new town' would be built to the north west of Wolverhampton. It was originally to be called 'New Hampton', as is known today from the street names Newhampton Roads east and west, but Whitmore Reans was commonly used and stuck. The terraced housing that makes up the Whitmore Reans residential area was built alongside roads, cartways and tracks that radiated out from the town centre servicing fields that spread out towards Dunstall and Tettenhall. Newhampton Road (known then as Whitmore End Lane), Molineux Alley & what is now Staveley Road / Dunstall Road, as well as Waterloo Road (then called Wellington Road) were the routes through the fields that houses would be built alongside & between. Focal points in the Whitmore Reans area were Leicester Square, with its shops and circular iron gentleman's urinal, known under various names such as the 'Pepper Pot' and the 'Green Man', and the area of shops on Newhampton Road West, known to locals as 'West Market'. In 1924, the
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Company started constructing a factory on the former site of Dunstall Hall. Operating from 1926 onwards, the factory produced
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yarn. Known to many generations and a visible landmark in Whitmore Reans and beyond for almost fifty years were the Courtaulds chimneys, known as the 'three sisters'. They were demolished in June 1973. The Farndale housing estate now stands on the former Courtaulds grounds.


Today

The areas population displays its recent history of immigration in the diversity of its residents. There are
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,
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, Asian, Polish, Kurdish, African,
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and many other ethnicities residing in Whitmore Reans. It also has a small number of student residents who reside at the nearby university campus on Waterloo Road, and in private lets dotted throughout the area. Historically, Whitmore Reans is considered to be quite a genteel part of Wolverhampton, being located next to the picturesque West Park. Since 1889, Whitmore Reans has been dominated by the
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football ground,
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, which stands on the eastern side of Waterloo Road. However, all signs of the original stadium disappeared during the first half of the 20th century and the oldest part of the current stadium was built in 1978. In 2000, as part of the regeneration, The Newhampton Arts Centre, a community arts centre was developed with lottery funding on the site of the old municipal grammar school and provides a venue for a culturally diverse range of arts activities. Although originally a community project, Newhampton Arts Centre has hosted a variety of events including Wolverhampton's first Strummerjam which was headlined by Wolverhampton born artists Kupid the King and Nathan Neone and Johannesburg born artist T33K1D. It has also been the preferred venue for artists and bands such as Akala and The City Hippies. Whitmore Reans has a shopping arcade which replaced some of the terraced housing called 'The Avion Centre', which has several shops. There is also a library, located just outside the Avion Centre. New Hampton Road East and New Hampton Road West (which form the boundary between the Park and St Peter's wards) are secondary roads, but form the main route through Whitmore Reans. At the junction of the New Hampton Roads with Hunter and Clifford streets are several more shops, including the ''Sugar & Spice'' Asian catering store, the ''WV6 Internet Cafe'', ''Burns + Dudgon Ltd'' electricians, ''The Fish Inn'' fish and chip shop, ''Mittu Jewellers'', ''Jhoots Pharmacy'', ''K. Ram & Sons'' convenience store, ''P.H. Services'' (appliance repairs etc.) and a branch of the charity
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. On the corner of Hunter Street and St. Andrews Close is the ''Pak Continental'' convenience store. In 2005,
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investigated the Farndale estate, built on land formerly occupied by the
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factory. It was discovered that soil in the gardens of a small number of properties were contaminated with high levels of
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, a chemical used in the manufacture of rayon. As a result of the investigation, and work alongside
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(the company who bought out Courtaulds in 1998), four vacant terraced properties in Welbury Gardens were demolished.


Public Houses

Whitmore Reans has a good selection of public houses, some tucked away amongst the Victorian terraced streets. On Fawdry Street is ''The Stile Inn'', a traditional Victorian corner pub, with a bowls green at the back. On Jackson Street / Craddock Street is a moderner pub, ''The Pegasus''. On Newhampton Road East, near to the Avion Centre, is ''The Bagot Arms''. On the corner of Sweetman Street and Riches Street is ''The Newhampton'' - another Victorian corner pub favoured by CAMRA members, with great ale selection and a bowls green (closed permanently early October 2018). Just up the road on Newhampton Road West is ''The Summer House'', and on Waterloo Road near the Molineux is ''The Goal Post''(renamed The Leaping Wolf in 2018). Also, though not strictly a pub, the ''Whitmore Reans Working Mens Club'' on Bitterne Drive. Sadly, from 2000 onwards, there have been a few pub closures. ''The Tipster'' (the corner of Dunstall Road & Lowe Street - demolished, replaced with flats), ''The Victoria'' (Gatis Street - in a state of ruin & boarded up), ''The Red Lion'' (demolished - now new housing on Great Hampton Street) and the pub next door on Great Hampton Street, ''The Ash Tree'', once a favourite with Wolverhampton Wanderers fans, is no longer a pub. ''The Golden Eagle'' (corner of Hordern Road & Court Road - closed, illegally operating as a Mosque in 2010).


Notable residents

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