Cotteridge

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Cotteridge is an area of Birmingham, England and is part of the Bournville ward. It is located about 4.5 miles south of Birmingham city centre. The shopping centre contains a mixture of local shops, eateries and national brands.




Contents





  • 1 St Agnes Church


  • 2 Cotteridge County Primary School and Girls' County Modern School


  • 3 Transport


  • 4 Park


  • 5 References


  • 6 External links




St Agnes Church


St Agnes Church began as a church room in Cotteridge, when it was licensed as a mission of St Nicolas's, Kings Norton, in 1898. In 1903, the new church was consecrated and in 1916, when the living, in the gift of the Vicar of Kings Norton, became a vicarage, the church was assigned a parish out of St. Nicolas's. The parish of Holy Cross in Billesley, was assigned land from Cotteridge in 1937.[1]


The church became St Agnes Parish Church. This, along with the United Reformed Church, were demolished for the construction of a supermarket and residential properties for elderly people.[2] These two were merged with the Methodist church whose buildings were extended and still stands at the end of the Pershore Road.



Cotteridge County Primary School and Girls' County Modern School


Cotteridge County Primary School was opened in 1900 by the Kings Norton Schools Board as a mixed infants school with a student capacity of 615. In 1911, a new infants department was opened with accommodation for 400 pupils.


In 1931, the school was reorganised to create a junior and infants department and a senior girls department. The senior girls department split from the school in 1945 to form Cotteridge Girls' County Modern School which had 160 pupils by 1961. In the same year, Cotteridge County Junior and Infant School[3] had eight classrooms and two halls.



Transport


The A441 (Pershore Road), one of the major routes into Birmingham city centre, runs through the centre of Cotteridge, giving a relatively quick road link to places further afield such as Redditch. Cotteridge is also served by Kings Norton railway station, which is on the Cross-City Line, a major commuter route into Birmingham. Many buses run through Cotteridge daily, these include the numbers: 11A, 11C, 18, 19, 38, 45, 47, 49, 84, 146.



Park


The local park is Cotteridge Park.



References




  1. ^ British History Online: Churches built since 1800 in Warwickshire - St Agnes, Cotteridge


  2. ^ Cotteridge Church


  3. ^ Cotteridge Junior and Infant School




External links


  • Cotteridge Online

  • Cotteridge Junior and Infant School

Coordinates: 52°25′12″N 1°55′37″W / 52.4201°N 1.9270°W / 52.4201; -1.9270





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