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'''Penn Fields''' is an area of the city of [[Wolverhampton]], [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]], situated about one mile to the south-west of the city centre within the [[Graiseley]] [[Ward (politics)|ward]]. It lies on Penn Road, the A449 trunk road to Kidderminster. The housing stock varies from modest terraced homes to large detached residences. The community is now racially very mixed. Notable buildings include the Bingley Enterprise Centre and Bantock Primary School. There are many courses at the Bingley Enterprise Centre where English classes, Henna and arts classes and lots of others. Previously '''Bantack Primary School''' was formly '''Bingley Primary School''' until 2001. Main roads to be noticed in Pennfields are Lea Road and Penn Road. In the Pennfields area there is also a Mc Donalds restaurant on Lea Road off Penn Road. The fast food restaurant has had a new refurbish and new design not long ago which has made the customers double. Previously before the Mc donalds restaurant the area was a Dairy factory. In the Pennfields area there is a divine culture with a mix of various cultures. Since 2007 a big mix of Slovaks, Polish, Czechs and a minority of Lithuanians have come into the area making it much more racially mixed than Blakenhall. There are many shops on Lea Road and Owen Road, more of Asian fruit and vegetables stores. There is also a Petrol Station on the Lea Road roundabout, and also superstores, laundrettes, flower store, car and machanics store and post office also previously there was one on Owen Road but has shut down.
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'''Penn Fields''' is an area to the south west of the City of [[Wolverhampton]], [[West Midlands (county)|West Midlands]], within the [[Graiseley]] [[Ward (politics)|ward]]. It lies on the western side of Penn Road, the A449 trunk road to Kidderminster. The housing stock varies from modest terraced homes to large detached residences.
Notable buildings include the Bingley Enterprise Centre and Bantock Primary School.


In April 2021, a planning application was submitted to demolish the Quality Hotel on the corner of Penn Road and Oaklands Road and construct a Lidl supermarket on the site.
Over the last decade the area has suffered with a number of social issues. A number of incidents involving antisocial behaviour, a mysterious explosion and shootings have tarnished Pennfields reputation.


Roads of note include Lea Road, Jeffcock Road, Owen Road and Penn Road.
At voting times the Lea Road Church is used as a voting poll. There is two Sikh gurudwara's in the Pennfields region, one small Gurudwara on Lea Road and a larger one on Penn Road ''"Thath Gurudwara"''
Over the last decade{{When|date=April 2014}}, the area has suffered with a number of social issues. A number of incidents involving antisocial behaviour, a mysterious explosion and shootings have tarnished Penn Fields' reputation.


==Demographics==
It is represented, as part of the wider [[Wolverhampton South West (UK Parliament constituency)|South West Wolverhampton constituency]], by the [[British Labour Party|Labour]] [[Member of Parliament|MP]] [[Rob Marris]].
The community is racially very mixed.{{Clarify|reason=vague|date=April 2014}}
In the Penn Fields area there is a diverse culture with a mix of various cultures. Since 2007, a number of Slovaks, Polish, Czechs, Russians, Roma, Albanians and Lithuanians have moved into the area.


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://www.saintphilips.co.uk/ St Philip'c Church]
*[http://www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/environment/land_premises/conservation/areas/penn_fields.htm Penn Fields Conservation Area]
*[https://web.archive.org/web/20081121163810/http://www.wolverhampton.gov.uk/environment/land_premises/conservation/areas/penn_fields.htm Penn Fields Conservation Area]
*[http://www.pennfieldsparish.co.uk/ Penn Fields Parish]
*[http://www.pennfieldsparish.co.uk/ Penn Fields Parish]
*[http://www.axcis.co.uk/35516.html Axcis: Penn Fields School, Wolverhampton]
*[http://www.axcis.co.uk/35516.html Axcis: Penn Fields School, Wolverhampton]
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Penn Fields
CountryEngland
CountyWest Midlands
WardGraiseley

Penn Fields is an area to the south west of the City of Wolverhampton, West Midlands, within the Graiseley ward. It lies on the western side of Penn Road, the A449 trunk road to Kidderminster. The housing stock varies from modest terraced homes to large detached residences. Notable buildings include the Bingley Enterprise Centre and Bantock Primary School.

In April 2021, a planning application was submitted to demolish the Quality Hotel on the corner of Penn Road and Oaklands Road and construct a Lidl supermarket on the site.

Roads of note include Lea Road, Jeffcock Road, Owen Road and Penn Road. Over the last decade[when?], the area has suffered with a number of social issues. A number of incidents involving antisocial behaviour, a mysterious explosion and shootings have tarnished Penn Fields' reputation.

Demographics[edit]

The community is racially very mixed.[clarification needed] In the Penn Fields area there is a diverse culture with a mix of various cultures. Since 2007, a number of Slovaks, Polish, Czechs, Russians, Roma, Albanians and Lithuanians have moved into the area.

External links[edit]

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