Author Archives: Andrew T. Finney

About Andrew T. Finney

Lived in Madeley since 1988.

New Book About Madeley

Madeley Through Time. Tony Lancaster the author of Audley Through Time has turned his attention to Madeley and his book, due to be published this February will be available on-line from Amazon and hopefully in shops in the village. Full … Continue reading

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Madeley Residents Association

David Whitmore – Chairman -Tel: 01782 751449 – e-mail:- whitmore23_40@msn.com Judy Lewis – Vice Chairman Jill Whitmore – Secretary – Tel: 01782 751449 – e-mail: – whitmore23_40@msn.com Anne Spilsbury – Vice Secretary and fundraiser Barry Panter – Treasurer Committee Members: … Continue reading

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Madeley on the Map

Openstreetmap is a worldwide mapping project, with contributors feely giving time to enter streets and points of interest so eventually a complete picture of our world will be free for use on line. Eventually after much tracking with GPS and … Continue reading

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Researching the histories of Madeley College of Education

Historical geographer Betty Cooper and international heritage lawyer David Martin are researching the histories of Madeley College of Education, the North Staffordshire Polytechnic and Stoke-on-Trent College of Art for their book “Staffordshire University – The Continuing Story…” one of a … Continue reading

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A Gallery of Old Photos

Madeley photos of old are of interest to all. To show off those photographs gathered by the Madeley website, a special area where they can now be viewed easily has been set up. It is intended to continue adding images … Continue reading

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Madeley Centre Opens

The brand new Madeley centre was opened on July 11th 2011 with some fanfare by World cup winning goalkeeper Gordon Banks. The event was attended by a multitude of villagers who were able to see the facilitates now on offer. … Continue reading

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