Yateley

Town and civil parish in Hampshire, England From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Yateley (/ˈjtli/) is a town and civil parish in the English county of Hampshire. It lies in the north-eastern corner of Hart District Council area, and is approximately 33 mi (53 km) southwest of Central London. It includes the settlements of Frogmore and Darby Green to the east. Yateley's population was 20,334[1] at the 2021 census.

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Yateley
Town and civil parish
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St Peter's Church, Yateley
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Yateley
Location within Hampshire
Population20,334 (2021 Census)
OS grid referenceSU8160
Civil parish
  • Yateley
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townYATELEY
Postcode districtGU46, GU17 (part)
Dialling code01252 01276 (part)
PoliceHampshire and Isle of Wight
FireHampshire and Isle of Wight
AmbulanceSouth Central
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51°20′28″N 0°49′59″W
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Yateley Town Council is one of the few local councils recognised under the national 'Quality Council' award scheme.[2]

In 2011, Hart district was named the UK's most desirable place to live, and Yateley was mentioned in a BBC News article as one of its towns.[3] Yateley is known for hosting a family music festival every summer, Gig on the Green, and a beer and wine festival every autumn - Blackwater Valley Cask & Cork Festival.

History

The name Yateley derives from the Middle English 'Yate' meaning 'Gate'[4] (into Windsor Forest)[5] and 'Lea', a 'forest clearing'.

In historical records, spelling variations include Hyatele, Yateleghe, Yatche, Yatelighe, Yeatley, Yeateley and Yatelegh.[6]

Amenities

The parish church is St Peter's. It was badly damaged in a fire in 1979 and subsequently restored. Its outstanding feature is an early 16th-century wooden bell tower, housing a ring of eight bells. The tower survived the fire but the bells were cracked and had to be recast.[7] The church is a Grade II listed building.[8] The White Lion pub, in the centre of Yateley, is also Grade II listed.[9]

Transport

Yateley was never served by the railway network - the nearest station is Sandhurst, 1.5 mi (2.4 km) away. Sandhurst station is on the North Downs Line which runs from Reading to Guildford, Redhill and Gatwick Airport.[10] The line is operated by Great Western Railway (GWR).

Stagecoach operates bus route 3 between Yateley and Aldershot every 15 minutes except on Sundays. The route goes via Camberley, Frimley, Mytchett, and Ash Vale.[11]

Sport

Yateley United F.C. was formed in 2013,[12] playing their home games at recently developed Sean Devereux Park.[13] Yateley United's first team currently compete in Combined Counties League division one.

Yateley Cricket Club was established in 1881, playing originally at the Cricketers pub on Cricket Hill and then on The Green on Reading Road. In 1999, the club moved to a new purpose-built ground and clubhouse at Sean Devereux Park.[14]

Education

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Yateley School

Following the closure and amalgamation of St Peter's Church of England Junior School and Yateley Infant School, a new primary school opened in September 2010. Named Cranford Park CE Primary School.[15]

Yateley School is the largest secondary school in north-east Hampshire. It caters for children aged 11 to 16 and has an attached sixth-form college.[16]

Frogmore Community College is another secondary school in Yateley.

Yateley Manor School is an independent school catering for around 500 pupils aged 3 to 13.[17]

Notable people

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