West Moors
West Moors | |
West Moors village centre |
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West Moors |
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Population | 7,561 [1] |
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OS grid reference | SU0802 |
Civil parish | West Moors |
District | East Dorset |
Shire county | Dorset |
Region | South West |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | FERNDOWN |
Postcode district | BH22 |
Dialling code | 01202 |
Police | Dorset |
Fire | Dorset and Wiltshire |
Ambulance | South Western |
EU Parliament | South West England |
UK Parliament | Christchurch |
Coordinates: 50°49′26″N 1°53′19″W / 50.824°N 1.8885°W
West Moors is a village in East Dorset, England, on the northern fringe of the Poole-Bournemouth conurbation, just outside the larger settlements of Ferndown and Verwood. The parish of West Moors had an estimated population of 7,400 in 2004,[2] increasing to 7,561 for both the parish and electoral ward at the 2011 Census.[3]
West Moors rose to local prominence with the building of the Southampton and Dorchester and Salisbury and Dorset Junction railway lines in the late 19th century and, although main line services were later diverted via Bournemouth, West Moors railway station was served by a branch line railway until 4 May 1964. The only remnants of these lines through the village are the original level crossing gatekeeper's cottage on Station Road, and the Castleman Trailway footpath following the original trackbed leading to Ringwood to the east and Poole to the west. This however, was recently resurfaced and the central reservation was removed, rendering the southernmost of the two tracks largely unusable, and causing it to lose its former authentic look.
The village expanded with the development of the military fuel depot located outside the village but within the West Moors civil parish. The depot is home to elements of the Defence Fuels Group, including the Defence School of Petroleum, and also to the Dorset Fire and Rescue Service Training Centre. In the past many military families were housed in their own housing estates, however most jobs are now undertaken by civilian personnel and the military housing sold off. More recent population increases have been due to the influx of commuters, both to Bournemouth and Poole, and to more remote destinations such as Southampton, and London.
West Moors has a mixed population, with a relatively high proportion of elderly people, and significant number of young families. There are two first schools, one middle school, two youth clubs; including the west moors scout group, and a skatepark.
There are various shops including two butchers, one baker and two Public Houses. There is also the West Moors Social Club which has entertainment nights. Moors Valley Country Park is just outside the parish boundary (3 miles from the village), and is easily accessible from the Castleman Trailway.
The village's sports facilities include two football pitches (Fryers Playing Field). The tennis courts have recently been refurbished into an artificial floodlit grass football facility and a multi-use area that can be used as two tennis courts (tarmacadam surface) or other sports.
References
- ↑ Census, 2011
- ↑ Parish & Ward Population Estimates for Dorset 1992-2004
- ↑ "Parish & ward population 2011". Retrieved 1 March 2015.
External links
Media related to West Moors at Wikimedia Commons