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About Patchway:
Patchway is a town in South Gloucestershire,
England, situated some 10 km (6 miles) northwest of the city of Bristol.
Its purpose was a housing overflow for Bristol. The town is contiguous
to Bristol's urban area and is often regarded as a large outer suburb.
Nearby are the other Bristol satellite towns of Filton and Bradley
Stoke. Patchway is twinned with Clermont l'Herault, France and Gauting,
Germany. It was established as a civil parish in 1953, becoming separate
from the parish of nearby Almondsbury.
Patchway is a town in South Gloucestershire, England, situated some 10
km (6 miles) northwest of the city of Bristol. Its purpose was a housing
overflow for Bristol. The town is contiguous to Bristol's urban area and
is often regarded as a large outer suburb. Nearby are the other Bristol
satellite towns of Filton and Bradley Stoke. Patchway is twinned with
Clermont l'Herault, France and Gauting, Germany. It was established as a
civil parish in 1953, becoming separate from the parish of nearby
Almondsbury.
Locations and businesses:
Patchway lies just north of Filton Airfield, where Rolls-Royce, BAE
Systems and Airbus UK are major aerospace employers. The town comprises
three areas: Patchway Estate, Stoke Lodge and Aztec West.
Housing in Patchway Estate lies northwest of the main London-South Wales
railway line. Coniston Road circles the estate, where many of the
streets are named after birds and trees. Patchway Trading Estate is
adjacent to the dual carriageway linking the A38 and M5. The mall and
two retail parks at Cribbs Causeway, just north of Filton airfield, form
the largest shopping centre in South West England.
On the opposite side of the railway track is the Stoke Lodge housing
estate. The A38 trunk road, upgraded to a dual carriageway in the
mid-1970s, separates the two housing estates.
Aztec West, an office and warehouse park, is situated on the northern
fringes of the town, sandwiched between Patchway Estate and Stoke Lodge.
The CEGB Pension Fund started the park in the early 1980s and it is now
owned by Arlington. New phases of this development are being built.
A major four-level motorway interchange (M4/M5) is close to Aztec West.
Called the Almondsbury Interchange, it was completed in the early 1970s.
Patchway Greenway is a semi-rural footpath which leads from Patchway
Common eastwards to Bradley Stoke. On the north-west fringe of Patchway
Estate, a footbridge passes over the M5 motorway, down over the Severn
Escarpment and into the village of Over.
Patchway railway station is on the mainline South Wales-London railway
line.
Recent history:
At the start of the 20th Century, Patchway was a small village centered
on Patchway Green, now known as Patchway Common. Part of the village
straddled Gloucester Road, south of the bridge which passed over the
Great Western Railway line from Bristol to South Wales. Patchway Tunnel
was nearby.
Industrialization started when a flying school at Filton Aerodrome was
converted into an aeroengine factory, when the Bristol Aeroplane Company
(BAC) acquired Cosmos Engineering in 1920.
During the 1930s, new housing was built on Patchway Estate, just north
of Filton Aerodrome, and bungalows were built on Stoke Lane.
BAC started the development of East Works on Gypsy Patch Lane during the
re-armament programme of the 1930s. Engine component testing facilities
were built alongside the main railway line during the 1930s, 1940s and
1950s.
A dual carriageway, known as the Filton Bypass, was constructed through
Patchway Estate in the late 1930s, to divert A38 road traffic away from
Filton. During World War 2, the US Army had a tented encampment along
the wide verges of the bypass. In the late 1940s the bypass was severed
by the extension of the main runway at Filton aerodrome to accommodate
the Bristol Brabazon airliner. This project also required the demolition
of the nearby hamlet of Charlton, many of whose residents were rehoused
on Patchway Estate.
In the 1950s and early 1960s a large bungalow estate was built at Stoke
Lodge, adjacent to Patchway Common. A huge overspill estate was built at
the back of Patchway Estate in the mid-1960s.
Also in the mid-1960s, the New Filton Bypass (now part of the M5
motorway) was constructed, on the north-west fringe of Patchway Estate,
along the upper edge of the Severn Escarpment. This road forms the
boundary between the town of Patchway and the adjacent Green Belt.
Rolls-Royce are building production facilities on the Gypsy Patch test
site, close to the A38. The intention is to sell the East Works for
redevelopment. All the Rolls-Royce Bristol facilities will then be north
of Gypsy Patch Lane, the former West Works site on the airfield having
been sold to the Post Office in the late 1980s. During the summer of
2009, the former East Works was being demolished.
Modern Patchway:
Patchway is one of the 44 Parish and Town Councils in South
Gloucestershire. Amenities include a fire station, library, doctor's
clinic and schools. There is a Day Centre for the elderly and a
children's play area. Sports facilities include cricket and football
pitches and a sports hall.
Early in 2009, the post office located at Patchway roundabout closed. A
plan to reopen a post office at the Parade shops on Coniston Road was
developed but this was cancelled in September 2009, with the local
council stating that plans were in hand to reopen at an undisclosed
site.
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