Cannock () is a town in the
Cannock Chase district in the county of
Staffordshire
Staffordshire (; postal abbreviation Staffs.) is a landlocked county in the West Midlands region of England. It borders Cheshire to the northwest, Derbyshire and Leicestershire to the east, Warwickshire to the southeast, the West Midlands Cou ...
, England. It had a population of 29,018. Cannock is not far from the towns of
Walsall,
Burntwood,
Stafford
Stafford () is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It lies about north of Wolverhampton, south of Stoke-on-Trent and northwest of Birmingham. The town had a population of 70,145 in t ...
and
Telford. The cities of
Lichfield and
Wolverhampton are also nearby.
Cannock lies to the north of the
West Midlands conurbation on the
M6,
A34 and
A5 roads and to the south of
Hednesford and the
Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Cannock is served by
a railway station on the
Chase Line. The town comprises four district council electoral wards and the Cannock South ward includes the
civil parish of
Bridgtown, but the rest of Cannock is
unparished.
History
Cannock was in the
Domesday Book of 1086. It was called Chnoc c.1130, Cnot in 1156, Canot in 1157, and Canoc in 1198. Cannock is probably
Old English
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cnocc meaning '
hillock', modified by
Norman pronunciation by the insertion of a vowel to Canoc. The name may refer to Shoal Hill, north-west of the town.
Cannock was a small rural community until mining increased heavily during the mid-to-late 19th century. The area then continued to grow rapidly with many industries coming to the area because of its proximity to the
Black Country
The Black Country is an area of the West Midlands county, England covering most of the Metropolitan Boroughs of Dudley, Sandwell and Walsall. Dudley and Tipton are generally considered to be the centre. It became industrialised during its ro ...
and its coal reserves. Cannock's population continued to increase steadily in the 20th century and its slight fall since the 1981 census has been more than compensated for by house-building in the adjoining village of Heath Hayes. The last colliery to close in the town was Mid Cannock in 1967, and the last remaining colliery to close in the Cannock Chase area was Littleton (in
Huntington) in 1993.
The total population of the
built-up area defined in 2011 was 86,121,
making it the second largest in Staffordshire if
Swadlincote
Swadlincote is a former mining town in the district of South Derbyshire, England, lying within The National Forest area. It borders the counties of Leicestershire and Staffordshire, south-east of Burton upon Trent and north-west of Ashby-de ...
in
Derbyshire is excluded from the
Burton upon Trent Built-up Area (BUA). There is some green belt, particularly between the Cannock BUA and the much larger
West Midlands BUA to the south. As well as the
Lichfield,
Stafford
Stafford () is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It lies about north of Wolverhampton, south of Stoke-on-Trent and northwest of Birmingham. The town had a population of 70,145 in t ...
,
East Staffordshire, and
South Staffordshire Districts.
A house known as The Green, which dated from the 1730s and which was the home of
Sir Robert Fisher, 4th Baronet, became the headquarters of Cannock Urban District Council in 1927. It was converted into offices in the 1980s, initially for Cannock Chase Technical College but, in 2016, it was refurbished for private use.
Cannock Chase German war cemetery is located nearby containing 4,885 German military dead from the
First and
Second
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World Wars. It is managed by the
Commonwealth War Graves Commission.
In April 2021, the
McArthur Glen
McArthurGlen Group is a public company, which develops and manages designer outlet malls.
Background
McArthurGlen originated as a private company in North America, part of the Vancouver based McLean Group. It opened and ran factory outlet sh ...
Designer Outlet West Midlands opened on the outskirts of the town at Mill Green.
Geography
Cannock is on a south-west facing slope, falling from the highest point on Cannock Chase (244 m) at
Castle Ring, to about 148 m in the town centre and 111 m near Wedges Mills. The soil is light with a gravel and clay subsoil, and there are extensive coal measures.
Climate
Cannock has a moderate, temperate climate. See
Penkridge weather station
Penkridge weather station is a weather station at Penkridge in Staffordshire, England, operated by the Met Office. It is situated on the site of Rodbaston College.
The station is 101 m above mean sea level.
Below are the 1981-2010 avera ...
for details of average temperature and rainfall figures taken between 1981 and 2010 at the
Met Office
The Meteorological Office, abbreviated as the Met Office, is the United Kingdom's national weather service. It is an executive agency and trading fund of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and is led by CEO Penelope E ...
weather station in
Penkridge (around
5 miles (8 km) north-west of Cannock).
Location
Cannock is about by road north-north-west of
Birmingham, south-south-east of Manchester and north-west of London. It is by road from many of the nearest towns and cities (
Aldridge,
Lichfield,
Stafford
Stafford () is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It lies about north of Wolverhampton, south of Stoke-on-Trent and northwest of Birmingham. The town had a population of 70,145 in t ...
,
Walsall,
Willenhall and
Wolverhampton), but
Hednesford (),
Burntwood and
Penkridge (),
Bloxwich and
Brownhills () and
Rugeley () are nearer.
Demography
In the decade to 2011 the number of dwellings rose by 7.8% to 13,152. The ward with the biggest increase (16.1%) was Cannock South.
Of the town's 12,690
households
A household consists of two or more persons who live in the same dwelling. It may be of a single family or another type of person group. The household is the basic unit of analysis in many social, microeconomic and government models, and is impo ...
in the 2011 census, 31.5% were one-person households including 13.9% where that person was 65 or over. 63.6% were one family with no others (9.0% all pensioners, 30.9% married or
same-sex civil partnership couples, 12.3%
cohabiting couples and 11.3% lone parents). 27.7% of households had dependent children including 5.5% with no adults in employment. 59.3% of households owned their homes outright or with a mortgage or loan.
Of the town's 23,717 residents in the 2011 census aged 16 and over, 33.5% were single (never married), 45.2% married, 0.15% in a registered same-sex civil partnership, 2.6% separated, 10.4% divorced and 8.2% widowed. 33.4% had no formal qualifications and 42.9% had level 2+ qualifications, meaning 5+
GCSE
The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification in a particular subject, taken in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland. State schools in Scotland use the Scottish Qualifications Certificate instead. Private sc ...
s (grades A*-C) or 1+
'A' levels/ AS levels (A-E) or equivalent minimum.
72.7% of the 10,509 men aged 16 to 74 were economically active, including 45.1% working full-time, 5.6% working part-time and 12.6% self-employed. The male
unemployment rate (
Male unemployment)(of those economically active) was 9.9%. 60.7% of the 10,724 women aged 16 to 74 were economically active, including 26.8% working full-time, 23.5% working part-time and 3.1% self-employed. The female unemployment rate (of those economically active) was 7.5%.
Of people in employment aged 16 to 74, 13.5% worked in basic industries (ONS categories A, B, and D-F including 11.1% in construction), 14.2% in manufacturing, and 72.2% in
service industries (ONS categories G-U including 19.5% in wholesale and retail trade and vehicle repair, 11.6% in health and social work, 7.4% in education, 6.2% in transport and storage, 5.8% in public administration, 5.6% in accommodation and catering, and 4.7% in administrative and support service activities). While 27.7% of households did not have access to a car or van, 76.1% of people in employment travelled to work by car or van.
75.5% of residents described their health as good or very good. The proportion who described themselves as
White British was 95.6%, with all white ethnic groups making up 97.4% of the population. The ethnic make-up of the rest of the population was 1.0% mixed/multiple ethnic groups, 0.69%
Indian/Pakistani/
Bangladeshi
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Bangladeshi citizenship was formed in 1971, when the ...
, 0.34% Chinese, 0.17% other
Asian, 0.35%
Black and 0.065% other. 3.1% of Cannock's residents were born outside the United Kingdom.
Built-up area subdivisions
Media
Newspapers
Cannock had a free weekly local newspaper, the ''Cannock & Rugeley Chronicle'' (an edition of the ''Cannock & Lichfield Chronicle'').
It ceased as a physical publication in October 2018 although it is still available as a paid-for subscription via the ''Express & Star'' website (see below)
Another free weekly, the ''Chase Post'' (an edition of the ''Cannock Chase & Burntwood Post''), ceased publication in November 2011.
The ''
Express & Star'' is a paid-for local newspaper, published in Wolverhampton on weekdays.
TV
Regional TV news is provided by
BBC West Midlands
BBC Midlands (known as the Midland Region from 1927 until c. 1974) is the BBC English Region producing local radio and web content for Herefordshire, Shropshire, Staffordshire, Warwickshire, the West Midlands, and Worcestershire.
Although the r ...
and
ITV Central. Television signals can be received from either the
Sutton Coldfield
Sutton Coldfield or the Royal Town of Sutton Coldfield, known locally as Sutton ( ), is a town and civil parish in the City of Birmingham, West Midlands, England. The town lies around 8 miles northeast of Birmingham city centre, 9 miles south ...
or
The Wrekin TV transmitters.
Radio
Cannock is served by the national radio stations, and West Midlands "regional" licences
Greatest Hits Radio Birmingham & The West Midlands,
Smooth West Midlands
Smooth West Midlands is an Independent Local Radio station for the Birmingham and the West Midlands. It is owned and operated by Global as part of the Smooth network.
History GMG Radio
The station launched following GMG Radio's purchase of ...
,
Heart West Midlands and
Capital Midlands. The town is also covered by
Free Radio Black Country and Shropshire on 97.2 and
BBC Radio WM
BBC Radio WM is the Local BBC Radio, BBC's local radio station serving the West Midlands conurbation, West Midlands.
It broadcasts on frequency modulation, FM, Digital Audio Broadcasting, DAB, digital TV and via BBC Sounds from studios at The M ...
on 95.6 FM.
Cannock is served by its own
community radio station, called
Cannock Chase Radio FM
Cannock Chase Radio FM is a community radio station, broadcasting to Cannock Chase District in Staffordshire, England. The station's tagline is 'The Greatest Hits and So Much More!' and it has been broadcasting online since 15 November 2014 from s ...
, based in Wynns Venture Centre.The FM frequencies are 94fm for the Cannock and Hednesford area. 89.6 for Rugeley and Trent Valley and 89.8 For Lichfield and beyond. People can also listen back on their digital streaming devices.
Transport
Cannock is located close to the
M6,
M6 Toll and
M54 motorways. The main A roads are the
A5 (east-west) and
A34 (north-south).
Rail
Cannock railway station
Cannock railway station serves the town of Cannock in the Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, England. It is situated on the Chase Line. The station and all trains serving it are operated by West Midlands Trains. The station is located over half ...
closed in 1965 as part of the
Beeching cuts but reopened in 1989. It is part of the Rugeley – Cannock – Walsall – Birmingham line operated by
West Midlands Trains. Over the years, usage of this station, and the line overall, have increased to unprecedented levels. Services initially were hourly services between
Birmingham New Street and
Stafford
Stafford () is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It lies about north of Wolverhampton, south of Stoke-on-Trent and northwest of Birmingham. The town had a population of 70,145 in t ...
(cut back to
Rugeley Trent Valley in 2008). By 2013, usage had become significant enough to warrant electrification of the railway line, which was completed in 2019.
The Rugeley - Hednesford - Cannock - Walsall - Birmingham line operated by
West Midlands Trains serves the three railway stations in the conurbation. These are at
Hednesford,
Cannock, and
Landywood. There was also a service to
Stafford
Stafford () is a market town and the county town of Staffordshire, in the West Midlands region of England. It lies about north of Wolverhampton, south of Stoke-on-Trent and northwest of Birmingham. The town had a population of 70,145 in t ...
on the
Chase Line but this was cut back to Rugeley due to congestion on the West Coast Main Line.
In May 2019, West Midlands Trains began operating electric trains from this station. The vast majority of services are to Rugeley Trent Valley in the north, southbound trains operate to
Birmingham International and
London Euston. The journey time to Birmingham is around 36 minutes. On Sundays, trains operate as far south as
Coventry.
Bus
D&G Bus operate the majority of bus services around Cannock from a depot at Delta Way under the
Chaserider brand.
Arriva Midlands were previously the main operator around Cannock but their operations based at their Cannock depot were sold to
D&G Bus during 2020.
Select Bus Services also operate a small number of services while
National Express West Midlands service X51 links Cannock with Birmingham via
Walsall and Great Wyrley.
No Chaserider buses operate on Sunday or bank holiday, however National Express service X51 does with funding from the McArthurGlen Designer outlet which the bus serves.
Cannock Bus Station also has links to Hednesford, Rugeley, Stafford, Lichfield (
62 Lichfield–Cannock), Wolverhampton, Walsall, Brownhills in addition to smaller towns and villages like Great Wyrley and Norton Canes.
Education
Cannock Chase High School is a non-denominational mixed comprehensive with just over 1000 pupils aged 11–18.
Cardinal Griffin Catholic College
Cardinal Griffin Catholic College is a mixed Voluntary aided Catholic Secondary school and Sixth form college in Cannock, Staffordshire, England. Cardinal Griffin is a Specialist Science College.
History
On 22 October 1960, the foundation s ...
is a
voluntary aided Roman Catholic secondary school with around 950 pupils aged 11–18.
Chase Grammar School (called Lyncroft House School 1980–1996 then Chase Academy until January 2013) is an independent co-educational boarding school with a day nursery and over 200 pupils up to age 19 including many international students.
South Staffordshire College
South Staffordshire College is a further education college located over four sites in Staffordshire, England.
The college was created in 2009 as a result of a merger of Cannock Chase Technical College, Rodbaston College and Tamworth and Lichfi ...
closed its Cannock Campus in July 2017, but reopened it the following summer as the new Cannock Chase Skills and Innovation Hub with courses starting there from September 2018.
Notable people
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Walter Colman
Walter Colman (1600–1645) was an English Franciscan friar.
Life
Colman was born in Cannock, Staffordshire, to a noble and wealthy family. His father was also named Walter Coleman. His mother's family, the Whitgreaves, later gave asylum to Ch ...
(1600 in Cannock – 1645) a
Franciscan friar
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Henry Sacheverell (1674–1724) a High Church Anglican clergyman, onetime Rector of Cannock and polemical preacher
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Frank Edward Tylecote
Frank Edward Tylecote CBE (23 May 1879 – 7 October 1965) was a British medical doctor, and one of the first physicians to draw attention to the connection between smoking and lung cancer.
Born in Cannock, Staffordshire, Tylecote studied ...
CBE (1879 in Cannock – 1965), physician, Professor of Medicine at Manchester University, and early researcher into link between smoking and lung cancer
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Vernon Rylands Parton
Vernon Rylands Parton (2 October 1897 – 31 December 1974) was an English chess enthusiast and prolific chess variant inventor, his most renowned variants being Alice chess and Racing Kings. Many of Parton's variants were inspired by the fic ...
(1897 in Cannock – 1974), prolific inventor of
chess variant
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"International" or "Western" chess itself is one of a family of games which have related origins and could be co ...
s, including
Alice Chess
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Jennie Lee (1904–1988), MP for
Cannock 1945–1970, Minister in the Department of Education and Science and the driving force for the creation of the
Open University
*
Raymond Furnell (1936–2006), curate of Cannock 1965–69 and the
Dean of York 1994-2003
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Carole Ashby (born 1955 in Cannock) an English actress and former pin-up girl
* Sir
Patrick McLoughlin
Patrick Allen McLoughlin, Baron McLoughlin, (born 30 November 1957) is a British politician. A member of the Conservative Party, he first became the Member of Parliament (MP) for West Derbyshire following the 1986 by-election. The constituen ...
(born 1957) a Conservative politician, MP for the
Derbyshire Dales, went to school in Cannock
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Steve Edge (born 1972 in Cannock) an English actor, writer and former comedian
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Chris Overton (born 1988 in Cannock) an English actor and filmmaker
Writing
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Arthur Hopcraft (1932–2004) author, reporter & TV scriptwriter, wrote perceptively of his upbringing in Cannock
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Jed Mercurio (born 1966) a British television writer, producer, director and novelist; brought up in Cannock
Music
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Elgar Howarth (born 1935 in Cannock) an English conductor, composer and trumpeter
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Mel Galley (1948 in Cannock – 2008) former
Whitesnake guitarist and songwriter
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Glenn Hughes Glenn Hughes or Glen Hughes may refer to:
*Glenn Hughes (musician), born 1951
*Glenn Hughes (American singer) (1950–2001)
*Glenn Hughes (cricketer), born 1959
*Glen Hughes
Glen Hughes is an Australian former professional rugby league footbal ...
(born 1952 in Cannock) former bassist/vocalist with ''
Deep Purple
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''
*
Robert Lloyd (born 1959 in Cannock) the lead singer with
The Nightingales and formerly with
The Prefects
The Prefects were a punk band from Birmingham, England, with members that would later form The Nightingales. They were one of the first UK punk bands.Robb, John (2009) ''Death to Trad Rock'', Cherry Red Books,
History
In 1976 singer Robert L ...
*
Balaam and the Angel a Scottish rock band founded in Cannock in 1984
Sport
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Alec Talbot
Alec Talbot (13 July 1902 – 13 August 1975) was an English footballer who played as a centre-half for Aston Villa during the 1920s and 1930s.
Talbot signed as a professional for Villa in April 1923, immediately after completing a 10-hour s ...
(1902 in Cannock – 1975) professional footballer, 260 caps mainly for
Aston Villa F.C.
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Tom Galley (1915 in Cannock - 2000) professional footballer, over 200 caps mainly for
Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C.
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Harry Kinsell
Thomas Henry "Harry" Kinsell (3 May 1921 – 14 August 2000) was an English footballer who played as a full back for West Bromwich Albion, Bolton Wanderers, Reading, West Ham United and Bedford Town.
Playing career
Kinsell was born in Cannock ...
(1921 in Cannock – 2000) professional footballer, over 200 caps mostly for
West Brom and
West Ham
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Gordon Lee (born 1934 in Cannock), former professional footballer and football manager
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Malcolm Beard (born 1942 in Cannock), former professional footballer 350 caps, mostly for
Birmingham City F.C.
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Jim Rhodes (1946 in Cannock – 2015) professional golfer
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Paul Cooper (born 1953 in Cannock) former professional football goalkeeper, over 500 caps mostly for Ipswich Town,
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Geoff Palmer (born 1954 in Cannock), former professional footballer, over 460 caps, mostly for
Wolves
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Bobby Hosker
Robert Charles Hosker (born 27 February 1955) is an English former professional footballer who played as a winger in the Football League for York City, in non-League football for Boston United and was on the books of Middlesbrough without makin ...
(born 1955 in Cannock) former professional footballer, over 300 pro appearances
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Vernon Allatt (born 1959 in Cannock) an English former footballer, over 250 pro appearances
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Steve James (born 1961 in Cannock) former professional snooker player
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Dave Norton
David Wayne Norton (born 3 March 1965) is a former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.
His career started at Aston Villa, where he began as an apprentice on leaving school in the summer of 1981, turning professional two year ...
(born 1965 in Cannock), former professional footballer, over 430 pro appearances
*
Mick Gosling
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Stafford Superior Stro ...
(born 1972), winner of
Britain's Strongest Man
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contest in 2005
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Richard Gosling (born 1974 ) winner of
Britain's Strongest Man
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contest in 2003
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Kevin Pietersen (born 1980), South African-born
English cricketer, played for Cannock Cricket Club in 2000
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Andy Bishop (born 1982 in Cannock), professional footballer, over 450 pro appearances
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Kris Taylor
Kris Taylor (born 12 January 1984) is an English football manager and former professional player who is a player-coach at club Chasetown.
Primarily as a left-sided midfielder, he never made the first team at Manchester United and instead wen ...
(born 1984 in Cannock), professional footballer, over 340 pro appearances
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Riley Parsons
Riley Parsons (born 5 May 2000) is an English former professional snooker player.
Career
As an amateur Parsons represented England at the 2018 EBSA European men's championship in Sofia Bulgaria.
Parsons turned professional for the first time i ...
(born 2000 in Cannock), professional snooker player
Twin town
Cannock is twinned with:
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Datteln
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, Germany
[ German Wiki, Datteln]
See also
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Listed buildings in Cannock
Cannock is a town and an civil parish, unparished area in the district of Cannock Chase District, Cannock Chase, Staffordshire, England. It contains 17 buildings that are recorded in the National Heritage List for England. Of these, three are l ...
References
External links
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BBC Domesday Reloaded
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Domesday Reloaded – Overview of Cannock
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