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Kembrey Park; Kingsdown; Lawn; Liden; Has three large tower blocks. Marshgate; Moredon; Middleleaze; New Town; Nine Elms; North Star; Including the Oasis leisure centre and Swindon College A fountain in Town Gardens, Old Town. Nythe; Oakley Park; Okus; Old Town; Park North; Estate built 1957–65; has three 10-storey tower blocks. Park South ...
The SN postcode area, also known as the Swindon postcode area, [2] is a group of eighteen postcode districts in England, within ten post towns.These cover north Wiltshire (including Swindon, Chippenham, Calne, Corsham, Devizes, Malmesbury, Marlborough, Melksham and Pewsey), plus a small part of south-west Oxfordshire (including Faringdon) and a very small part of Gloucestershire.
Map of the Borough of Swindon and major settlements. The borough encompasses the Swindon urban area and surrounding countryside to the north, east and south, including the town of Highworth. It comprises the former Swindon Municipal Borough and a further 18 civil parishes: [10] [11] Bishopstone (with Hinton Parva) Blunsdon; Castle Eaton ...
St Augustine's Church, Even Swindon – a Church of England parish church consecrated in 1908. [8] The Oasis Leisure Centre – a domed structure in operation from 1976 to 2020, expected to reopen in 2026. [9] The North Star campus of Swindon College; The headquarters of the UK Space Agency; Swindon railway station and Swindon loco yard
Swindon North is a constituency [n 1] represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2024 by Will Stone, a Labour politician. [n 2]Further to the completion of the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies, the seat was formally renamed from North Swindon to Swindon North, and first contested at the 2024 general election.
Priory Vale is a community in the north of the town of Swindon, Wiltshire, England, which comprises the urban villages of Redhouse, Oakhurst and Haydon End.Although not strictly part of Priory Vale, the nearby village of Taw Hill completes this instalment of Swindon's northern expansion which began with Abbey Meads in the mid-1990s and continued at St Andrew's Ridge.
An express bus route will link part of the area to Swindon town centre, and a park-and-ride site with 1,000 spaces will be provided. The abandoned Wilts & Berks Canal crossed the area from south to north-east on its way to join the Thames near Abingdon, and the line of the canal is protected to allow for its potential future reinstatement. [2]