Arthur's Hill | |
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Housing at Arthur's Hill in 1975 |
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Arthur's Hill shown within Tyne and Wear | |
OS grid reference | NZ232644 |
• London | 242 miles (389 km) |
Metropolitan borough | |
Metropolitan county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE |
Postcode district | NE2 |
Dialling code | 0191 |
Police | Northumbria |
Fire | Tyne and Wear |
Ambulance | North East |
EU Parliament | North East England |
UK Parliament | |
Arthur's Hill is an area of Newcastle upon Tyne, England.
The area is situated one mile west of the city centre, in the Wingrove electoral ward. As the name suggests, the area is atop a large hill overlooking the city. It was known as Westgate until the 1820s. Isaac Cookson developed an estate opposite Westgate Cemetery in 1826. This was named after his first son Arthur, the origin of the area's current name.
Arthur's Hill is a multicultural area containing many Indian restaurants and shops.
Arthur's Hill is currently part of the "Newcastle New Deal for Communities" – an ambitious programme which is working to change the face of Arthur's Hill, Cruddas Park, Rye Hill, and Elswick over a ten-year period, with £50 million of Government funding.
A small but significant group of hippies in the area have in recent times called for Fenham to become a 'Free territory' as seen in Ukraine between 1918 and 1921. Their plans have yet to come to fruition.
In recent times gentrification of the area (This including the construction of 'new road' has driven the native hippie population, already in decline from the sixties heyday, to near extinction, although esteemed local councillors, including Niger Told have really pushed 'Greening Wingrove', as well as growing some special plants.... To make the middle class offspring more comfortable in their environment.