Forest Town, Nottinghamshire

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Forest Town
Nottinghamshire

Forrest Town from Violet Hill
Location
Grid reference: SK564621
Location: 53°9’9"N, 1°9’25"W
Data
Population: 11,812  (2011)
Post town: Mansfield
Postcode: NG19
Dialling code: 01623
Local Government
Council: Mansfield
Parliamentary
constituency:
Mansfield

Forest Town is a former mining village on the outskirts of Mansfield, Nottinghamshire. After continuous development it is no longer a separate entity, nowadays being simply an area within Mansfield.

St Alban's Church, Forest Town on the crossroads

An old part of Forest Town known as The Avenues is the high-density housing built as homes for the workers from the nearby Crown Farm Colliery (also known as 'Mansfield Colliery'), once a major employer. After closure of the coal mine in early 1988,[1] the site has gradually been transformed to accommodate manufacturing in a variety of units on an industrial estate.

A nearby development was the fabric manufacturing factory built by the Japanese organisation Toray.

Sport

  • Football: A.F.C. Mansfield, who play at the Forest Town Stadium.
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References

  1. [1] 'Our Mansfield and Area' website administered by Mansfield District Council Museum ANNALS OF MANSFIELD – 'Timeline' "1988, March. Mansfield Colliery was closed" Retrieved 31 December 2013