Aspley, Nottingham
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Aspley is a suburb of the city of Nottingham
Nottingham
Nottingham is a city and unitary authority in the East Midlands of England. It is located in the ceremonial county of Nottinghamshire and represents one of eight members of the English Core Cities Group...

. It is located within the boundaries of Nottingham City Council
Nottingham City Council
Nottingham City Council is the non-metropolitan district council for the unitary authority of Nottingham in Nottinghamshire. It consists of 55 councillors, representing a total of 20 wards, elected every four years. It is led by Jon Collins, of the majority Labour Party. The deputy leader of the...

.

It adjoins the nearby estates of Broxtowe Estate and Strelley
Strelley, Nottingham
Strelley is the name of a village and civil parish to the west of Nottingham. It is also the name of the nearby post war council housing estate. The village lies within Broxtowe, whilst the estate is in the City of Nottingham...

. Akin to both, at one time it had a dubious reputation for social problems associated with crime, but has benefited in recent years from regeneration and redevelopment work, including the recent regeneration near the Aspley Lane shops, where new car parking spaces have been added as well as the pavement and road surfaces being resurfaced.

Aspley was formerly almost entirely council house
Council house
A council house, otherwise known as a local authority house, is a form of public or social housing. The term is used primarily in the United Kingdom and the Republic of Ireland. Council houses were built and operated by local councils to supply uncrowded, well-built homes on secure tenancies at...

s. Since the 1980s, however, most of the houses have passed into private ownership. Aspley has a good selection of shops, a local library and good transport links (by bus) with Nottingham City Centre
Nottingham City Centre
Nottingham city centre is the cultural, commercial, financial and historical heart of Nottingham, England. Nottingham's city centre represents the central area of the Greater Nottingham conurbation....

 and surrounding areas.

Education

There are several schools in Aspley, among them Trinity School
Trinity School (Nottingham)
The Trinity School in Nottingham, England is a comprehensive Catholic secondary school .-Admissions:The school is a faith school, and has restricted admissions. Its good academic results give it a high profile in the city, and places for the school will be limited...

 and Nottingham Bluecoat School which has a second campus in Wollaton. It also had the since demolished William Crane school which in 1999 finished joint bottom in the GCSE league tables. When William Crane school was closed it caused controversy over the remaining students that needed to find a new school. The primary schools include Ambleside Primary School which replaced the William Crane School.

Badge styles past and present

William Crane Bilateral/comprenensive school.

An oval shape badge, with a picture of a single crane perched on a branch and the latin proverb Laetitia Servire inscribed on either side of the bird.

Parks

Which are Melbourne Park
Melbourne Park (Nottingham)
Melbourne Park is a large public space in Aspley, Nottingham, England. The Aspley area of the city was developed quite rapidly. In 1915 the area was fields and scattered housing...

, just off Melbourne Road and King George's Park which lies between Beechdale Road, Aspley Lane.

Entertainment and Function venue

Until 2004, The Commodore International,renamed in 1964, formerly The Commodore Banqueting Rooms, renamed in 1958 (Cinema closed), formerly The Commodore Cinema and Ballroom, renamed in 1957, formerley the Aspley Cinema since 1932 which was opened by the Duchess of Portland. Had been available for hire by wedding parties and touring artists such as The Ivy League and Tommy Cooper. This building has now been demolished and replaced with a local Sainsbury's. Further information go to www.nottinghamcity.gov.uk or use the search Aspley Ward.

Places of Worship

These include:-
St. Margaret's church Aspley, since 1936, Aspley Methodist church, Aspley Evangelical church, since 1931, Aspley Pentecostal church, since 1948 and the aspley branch of the Salvation army. All are situated on Aspley Lane.
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