Woodsetts

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Woodsetts
Yorkshire
West Riding

Woodsetts
Location
Grid reference: SK551836
Location: 53°21’0"N, 1°10’0"W
Data
Population: 1,746  (2011)
Post town: Worksop
Postcode: S81
Dialling code: 01909
Local Government
Council: Rotherham
Parliamentary
constituency:
Rother Valley

Woodsetts is a village in the West Riding of Yorkshire, close by the border with Nottinghamshire to the east. It stands between the towns of Dinnington and Worksop and at the 2011 census had a recorded population of 1,746.

To the north of Woodsetts is the smaller satellite settlement of Gildingwells.

History

The first written record of Woodsetts is in a 13th-century quitclaim (dated 1220) held at the Derbyshire Record Office (Hatfield de Rodes papers) where a bovate of land 'in the territory of Lyndrick, in Wudsetes' is mentioned. Other geographical locations mentioned nearby confirm that it is Woodsetts being referred to.

From its origins as a farming community, Woodsetts has expanded into a modest commuter base serving Worksop and Sheffield.

About the village

There is one pub: The Butcher's Arms, and a primary school: Woodsetts Junior and Infant School. There is also a small shopping precinct and two churches: St George's (Church of England)[1] and Woodsetts Methodist Church,[2] a recreational ground and a small artificial games pitch.

Fracking applications

Rotherham Borough Council twice refused planning permission for exploration at Woodsetts with regard to shale gas hydraulic fracturing (fracking) in 2018, in March and September.[3] A further public enquiry is to be held in June 2019.[4][5]

Outside links

("Wikimedia Commons" has material
about Woodsetts)

References