*** Welcome to piglix ***

Hyson Green

Hyson Green
Junction of Radford Road and Berridge Road - geograph.org.uk - 1507154.jpg
Junction of Radford Road and Berridge Road
Hyson Green is located in Nottinghamshire
Hyson Green
Hyson Green
Hyson Green shown within Nottinghamshire
District
Shire county
Region
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NOTTINGHAM
Postcode district NG7
Dialling code 0115
Police Nottinghamshire
Fire Nottinghamshire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Nottinghamshire
52°57′59″N 1°10′16″W / 52.9664°N 1.1712°W / 52.9664; -1.1712Coordinates: 52°57′59″N 1°10′16″W / 52.9664°N 1.1712°W / 52.9664; -1.1712

Hyson Green is a neighbourhood in Nottingham, England. It is home to a variety of cultures with a thriving local economy. Hyson Green has the largest ethnic minority population in the city. Since 2006 Hyson Green has seen a larger rise in development and direct international investment than any other area of Nottingham. According to new research Hyson Green has the fastest GDP growth in Nottingham.

Hyson Green is spread over Berridge and Arboretum wards of Nottingham. While the local economy is improving, child poverty remains higher than average, as listed in Nottingham City Council's ward profiles.

The area is served by Radford Road tram stop and Hyson Green Market tram stop on the Nottingham Express Transit. The opening of the tram system has boosted Hyson Green's profile and helped to regenerate the area.

Hyson Green was built on the southern part of the Basford and Nottingham Lings, a large sandy waste of gorse bushes, ling and heather with patches of grass. After the Norman Conquest it became part of the demesne of William Peverel, chief steward to William I in the Lordship of Lenton and Basford. William built Lenton Priory and removed any remaining trees. On the night of 19 October 1330, King Edward III. walked along it with a posse of men to apprehend Roger Mortimer, in Nottingham Castle. He would have walked from Low Sands, or Radford through High Sands (now written as Hyson Green). Ecclesiastically Hyson Green was within the Parish of Radford. The borough of Nottingham consisted of three parishes:St Mary, St Nicholas and St Peter;building was restricted to within those tight geographical limits. As the definition was loosened, Hyson Green grew. After the enclosure act in 1798, the open forest at high sands was cultivated. There were fields and gardens, and there is note of one ancient house and Bobbers corn mill.


...
Wikipedia

...