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Angle Park, South Australia
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'''Angle Park''' is a north-western
suburb of
Adelaide 10km from the
Central Business District CBD, in the state of
South Australia,
Australia and falls under the
City of Port Adelaide Enfield. It is adjacent to
Wingfield, South Australia Wingfield,
Mansfield Park, South Australia Mansfield Park,
Ferryden Park, South Australia Ferryden Park, and
Regency Park, South Australia Regency Park. The post code for Angle Park is 5010. It is bounded to the north by Grand Junction Road, west by Trafford St, and to the east by Days and South Road.
History
Prior to the Second World War, Angle Park mainly consisted of pastures, and open land. Its development as a residential area coincided with the post-war boom in the 1950s. It is home to a large number of houses owned by the
South Australian Housing Trust. However, in the eastern side of the suburb, there is a variety of light industry and warehouses.
In 1960, the Angle Park Boys Technical High School was constructed on what is now the Parks Community Centre, followed by the Angle Park Girls Technical High School the following year. They operated separately until 1977 , when they combined to become the Angle Park High School. The complex was expanded in 1979 to become the Parks Community Centre in 1979, which included a council library, with the high school becoming known as the Parks High School.
In the 1990s, plans were made for the Westwood Urban Renewal project, of which
Ferryden Park, South Australia Ferryden Park,
Mansfield Park, South Australia Mansfield Park,
Woodville Gardens, South Australia Woodville Gardens, and
Athol Park, South Australia Athol Park are also a part. This involved the demolition of many of the Housing Trust homes, to be replaced by either private housing, or a lesser number of newer, townhouse-style housing trust homes. The building began in 2001, and as of 2004 and 2005, began to affect Angle Park.
Facilities
There are three primary schools in the area, being the public
Mansfield Park Primary School, established in 1969, and the Catholic
St Patrick's School, both of which are in the adjacent
Mansfield Park, and the
Ferryden Park Primary School as there are no public schools in Angle Park. All three have around 300-400 students. There is a small shopping complex at the corner of Trafford and Wilson Streets, and the Parks Community Centre, provides a library, health centre, gym and fitness centre, swimming complex, council office, and a few other community services. A greyhound racing facility exists on the eastern side of the suburb, and it is also the site of an
ETSA utilities substation and a fire brigade unit. It was also site of the
Parks High School, which was closed at the end of 1996, due to declining enrolments. Currently, the local zone high school is
Croydon High School, in
Croydon, South Australia Croydon. However, a large number of the families in the area choose to send their children to other schools, mainly in the city centre, which was one of the causes of the closure of the Parks High School.
Transport
Trafford Street is served by the 311 and 312 services, while the 316 serves Days and Grand Junction Road. The 360 and 361 serve Grand Junction Road.
Demographics
Angle Park is home to a large immigrant population. The initial settlement of the suburb coincided with a large wave of immigrants from Eastern Europe arriving in Australia, following the Second World War. Although most of their children have moved on, a large number of immigrant retirees still live in the area. Another wave of immigration occurred in the 1980s, when Vietnamese immigrants arrived after the Vietnam War. Currently, more than 50% of the population is from a non-English speaking background.
Politics
Angle Park is located within the federal seat of
Division of Port Adelaide Port Adelaide. It is the most pro-
Australian Labor Party area in South Australia, recording the highest two-party-preferred vote in the state for the ALP at the
Mansfield Park Primary School booth (the closest booth to Angle Park) at the 1998, 2001 and 2004 federal elections, garnering more than 80% on each occasion
References
Lewis, H.J., ''Enfield and the northern villages'', Corporation of the City of Enfield, 1985
Category:Suburbs of Adelaide
{{City of Port Adelaide Enfield suburbs}}
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