2018

NZ3467 : Nameless Square, Waterville Road

taken 7 years ago, near to North Shields, North Tyneside, England

Nameless Square, Waterville Road
Nameless Square, Waterville Road
The square is really a circle centred on the former junction of Ripley Avenue (northern part now pedestrianised) and Waterville Road. It looks like a roundabout on Google Satellite view, with a paving design of contrasting colours forming an interlocking design. However, the west-east traffic on Waterville Road passes directly through its centre. To the north (shown), there is a semi-circular, paved square at road level with steps leading up to Ripley Road North NZ3467 : Steps to nameless square north of Waterville Road, Meadow Well through another hard-landscaped area with an arched sculpture NZ3467 : Forgotten sculpture in Meadow Well.

It appears to have been laid out in part of its current form by 1937. If it has a name or any other history then I have been unable to find it.

"A five-year plan drawn up in 1930 projected the construction of 850 new council homes. In 1932, the Council purchased a 135 acre greenfield site on the north-western fringes of North Shields from the Duke of Northumberland. This was to be the Ridges Estate – the original name of Meadow Well and one by which it is still sometimes known.

The new estate contained 1961 homes. Forty of these were old people’s bungalows, 268 were self-contained houses and 1653 (84 per cent) were so-called Tyneside flats, common in the area – two-storeyed dwellings with flats top and bottom and separate ground-floor front doors, built in blocks of four.

In practice, the layout of the Estate paid some tribute to the earlier superior cottage suburbs in its ‘Garden City’-style crescents and cul-de-sacs and it represented a good home to its new residents."

However, Meadow Well became the classic ‘problem estate’, and centre for riots in 1991 LinkExternal link
The reasons why are discussed in the links below:
Municipal Dreams: LinkExternal link LinkExternal link

Recent research (28/01/2018) has at last reveealed the name of this square.

'Central Focus', a hard landscaping project by Brambledown Landscape Services Ltd. for North Tyneside Council:
"Redevelopment of the Meadowell area of North Shields. The levels and walls create an amphitheatre effect, while the ‘Celtic Knot’ paving is a distinctive and unique feature. This project won a BALI National Landscape award for Hard Landscaping."

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This photo is linked from: Automatic Clusters: · Waterville Road [4] · Blocks [4] Other Photos: · Square off Ripley Avenue, Meadow Well ·
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NZ3467, 55 images   (more nearby 🔍)
Photographer
Andrew Curtis   (more nearby)
Date Taken
Thursday, 18 January, 2018   (more nearby)
Submitted
Friday, 19 January, 2018
Subject Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NZ 3426 6771 [10m precision]
WGS84: 55:0.1672N 1:27.9560W
Camera Location
OSGB36: geotagged! NZ 34294 67711
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WEST (about 270 degrees)
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