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Coordinates: 53°2433N 1°2652W / 53.409030°N 1.4478524°W / 53.409030; -1.4478524
 

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Page Hall
Page Hall is located in Sheffield
Page Hall

Page Hall

Location within Sheffield

OS grid referenceSK368903
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Post townSHEFFIELD
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Dialling code0114
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53°24′33N 1°26′52W / 53.409030°N 1.4478524°W / 53.409030; -1.4478524

Page Hall is a suburb of north-eastern Sheffield, South Yorkshire, England. It falls within the Burngreave ward of the city is surrounded by the suburbs of Fir Vale, Firth Park, Grimesthorpe and Pitsmoor.

History

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The origins of the district come from Page Hall, a house built in 1773 for industrialist and banker Thomas Broadbent. The grounds of this house originally extended north into what is now Firth Park. In 1830, the house was purchased by Mark Firth who subsequently expanded the house. The house later became a teachers' orphanage and today stands as Abbey Grange Care Home.[1]

In the early 20th century, the area around the house began to develop with terraced housing built around it. These became home to workers in nearby factories. During the 1960s, immigrants from Pakistan-controlled parts of Kashmir began to move in.[2] In the latter half of the century, the suburb entered a period of decline and by 2005, 37% of properties in the suburb were deemed unfit. However, by 2012, only 33 properties had been improved.[3]

In the early half of the 2010s, Roma immigrants began to move into the area. This resulted in social tensions between the established White British and Pakistani populations and the newer Roma population. This resulted in the suburb being puplicised negatively, and it quickly earned a poor reputation for violence. Several mass brawls were published online.[4] Due to the high crime rate, police set up a makeshift base in a house in 2020.[5] After this move, a decline in crime was perceived.[6]

References

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  1. ^ "Page Hall (now Abbey Grange Nursing Home), Sheffield". South Yorkshire Historic Environment Characterisation. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  • ^ Rutkowski, Laura. "Keeping Up with the Khans: New documentary series highlights the impact of immigration in Sheffield". The Standard. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  • ^ Rowlands, Josh. "Roma: Exploring Page Hall". Now Then. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  • ^ Hayes, Dan. "Under the glare of police scrutiny, Page Hall tries to pull together". Sheffield Tribune. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  • ^ Fuller, Phoebe. "South Yorkshire Police set to move into house in Page Hall, Sheffield, after resident's desperate plea". Yorkshire Live. Retrieved 18 December 2023.
  • ^ Fuller, Phoebe. "How notorious Page Hall has been 'changed' by South Yorkshire Police house on estate". Yorkshire Live. Retrieved 18 December 2023.

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