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Tin Town

From the 1930's to 1960's the areas of Upper Broomgrove, Clements Hill and Fellows Road contained houses made from steel and the area became known as Tin Town for this reason. Due to their build, the steel houses where very cold in the winter and exceptionally hot in the summer months.

Parker Road was originally a rough track with an area at the top used to tether donkeys. It remained there until they built the estate in 1964 when they did away with it and built the road through.

During World War 2, two planes crashed in Ore Valley, one in Pine Avenue and one near Quantock Gardens. Bombs fell all around the pub in Priory Road aptly named the "Fortune of War".
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Linking
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St
Helen's Hospital
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Unfinished Malvern Way Estate - 1967 |



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