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'''Featherstone''' is a small village on the border between ] and ], ]. Originally a mining community, the main pit Hilton Main closed in 1969. | '''Featherstone''' is a small village on the border between ] and ], ]. Originally a mining community, the main pit Hilton Main closed in 1969. |
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Featherstone is a small village on the border between Wolverhampton and South Staffordshire, England. Originally a mining community, the main pit Hilton Main closed in 1969.
The village's population is approximately 6,000 and is represented in the House of Commons by Member of Parliament Sir Patrick Cormack. The village has one primary school, Whitgreave Primary School, and a pub, the Red, White and Blue.
Recently controversy has sparked over the proposed building of 1,500 houses on green belt land, although many people believe the extra facilities proposed will make the village a better place to live.
Featherstone also has a Methodist church and some small shops. There are a 2 off licences, a hairdressers and a chemists.
On the outskirts of the village are HMP Brinsford - which is also a Youth Offender Institution (YOI) - and the nearby site of the former Brinsford Lodge.
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