Beeston Town Guide
A Guide to the Town
Living in Beeston
Located some 3 miles to the South-West of Nottingham, yet very much retaining its own identity and âtownâ feel, Beeston is vibrant and popular with strong employment centres, excellent transport links, a range of independent and national retailers and a variety of leisure and cultural activities.
In the nineteenth century it was decided that the name came from the idea that Beeston was a âhive of industryâ, thus came about the Bee which can be seen everywhere around Beeston from the Council building to the refuse bins, we even have a sculpture by renowned artist Sioban Coppinger that depicts a man surrounded by bees!
Beeston has strong ties with Nottingham University with the Park campus located to the East of the town centre. This provides a specialised professional workforce and gives Beeston a multi- cultural graduate and post graduate population.
TramThere are excellent transport links from Beeston, the train station runs services to and from Londonâs St. Pancras every hour and connecting services to Derby and further afield are even more regular. There is a reliable bus network operated by Trent Barton and Nottingham City transport and the relatively new Nottingham Express tram system gives easy access to Nottingham University, the Queens Medical Centre and the city centre. For those looking to commute, thereâs the A52 link road to Derby and Grantham and junction 25 of the M1 Motorway is around 4 miles away.
Beestonâs main shopping area is situated along the High Road, much of which has now been pedestrianised. There are national retailers such as Sainsburyâs, Tescoâs, Wilkoâs and Argos, but the town is best known for its selection of high-quality independent stores like Fred Hallams (Greengrocer and Fish/Game monger), Birds the bakers and Iguazu Fair Trade (Furniture and Gifts). Travelling further along the High Road, towards Broadgate Park, there are specialist east Asian and Mediterranean food shops. The main shopping centre, âThe Squareâ has seen significant development with the implementation of the tram and now has a contemporary feel, hosting seasonal Craft Fairs and Markets throughout the year. At the âout-of-townâ retail park at Chilwell, there are a range of national retailers such as M&S Food, TK Maxx, Matalan, Next, Halfords and Sports Direct, all with ample car parking provided.
There are numerous restaurants and takeaways, offering a wide selection of food from around the World, including the 2016 winner of The Vegetarian Food Awards, CafĂ© Roya. Diners can make the short journey to Nottingham to enjoy a meal out or alternatively, visit one of the 40 restaurants listed by tripadvisor within the town. Amores on Station Road could be your choice for Italian, or maybe Latinoâs on Chilwell Road. Table 8 on Wollaton Road offers a lunchtime, early diners and evening menu and Yiannis, on Wollaton Road, serves Meze and a full Greek menu. The Frustrated Chef on Chilwell Road has both a lunchtime and evening menu and Korea House on the High Road offers a chance for either you or one of the Chefâs, to cook your meal âat the tableâ. Odinâs Table provides a genuine taste of Sweden and Scandinavian food. For Indian food try Nimboo on Villa Street, The Cottage Balti on Chilwell Road or Haveli on Attenborough Lane.
For the sports enthusiast, Beeston is home to England Hockey Premier League team âBeeston Hockey Clubâ who play at Highfields Sports Club on University Boulevard, also the venue for the Nottingham Open Tennis Tournament. Other fitness facilities include the Pure Gym, Bramcote Leisure Centre (with itsâ popular family pool) and the nearby Village Hotel Gym and pool âmembershipâ facility.
Part of âThe National Cycle Routeâ (London â Keswick) passes through Beeston, Nottingham City Centre and over to West Bridgford. For the runners amongst you, thereâs a weekly 5km Park Run around the Rylands area and each September Nottingham hosts the Robin Hood Marathon and half marathons.
There are also two golf courses adjacent to the town: Beeston Fields and Chilwell Manor. Beeston offers an abundance of cultural and leisure attractions such as the award-winning Attenborough Nature Reserve, the Canalside Heritage Centre in the Rylands area, Wollaton Hall and itsâ Park Gardens. The striking Elizabethan Mansion you may recognise from the earlier Batman films, houses a local history museum.
We also have the âBlue plaque trailâ courtesy of the Civic Society which links together historical buildings and famous people connected to Beeston â there are 34 around the town, so pull out your walking boots and get exploring!
graffiti art on walls
Beeston enjoys a strong industrial base and boasts a number of national and international companies, with world or regional headquarters in the area. There are more than 450 companies based in the town, amongst the largest being Boots, ZF, Siemens, Atos and Chinook Sciences.
Schools in Beeston
Schools in Beeston
For those with children looking to move to Beeston, there are plenty of state and independent schools for both Primary and Secondary levels; just remember to research catchment areas if there is a particular school you have in mind. At Robert Ellis we would always recommend that you check out the school directory at Find and compare schools in England â GOV.UK or Nottingham City Council Home to get the best up to date information available for the schools you are interested in.
Below is a list of all the relevant schools in and around Beeston:
- Round Hill Primary School, Foster Avenue, Beeston NG9 1AE
- Alderman White School and Language College, Chilwell Lane, Bramcote NG9 3DU
- Meadow Lane Infant School, Meadow Lane, Chilwell, NG9 5AA
- Bramcote C of E (Aided) Primary School, Hanley Avenue, Bramcote, NG9 3HE
- Alderman Pounder Infant and Nursery School, Eskdale Drive, Chilwell NG9 5FN
- John Clifford Primary School, Nether Street, Beeston, NG9 2AT
- Sunnyside Spencer Academy, Great Hoggett Drive, Chilwell NG9 4HQ
- Eskdale Junior School, Eskdale Drive, Chilwell, NG9 5NA
- Chilwell School, Queens Road West, Chilwell, NG9 5AL
- Beeston Rylands Junior School, Trent Road, Beeston Rylands, NG9 1LJ
- Bramcote Hills Primary School, Moor Lane, Bramcote NG9 3GE
- Trent Vale Infant and Nursery School, Trent Road, Beeston Rylands NG9 1LP
- Bramcote College, Moor Lane, Bramcote NG9 3GA
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