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'''Whaddon''' is an area in the North Eastern part of [[Cheltenham]], [[Gloucestershire]], [[England]]. Whaddon Road, the home of [[Cheltenham Town Football Club]] (currently playing in the English [[Football League Division 1]]) is situated here.
'''Whaddon''' is an area in the North Eastern part of [[Cheltenham]], [[Gloucestershire]], [[England]]. Whaddon Road, the home of [[Cheltenham Town Football Club]] (currently playing in the English [[Football League Division 1]]) is situated here.

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Whaddon Road Football Stadium


Clyde Crescent (a large circular park) can be deemed as constituting its geographical centre and is the focus of many community based activities, particularly during the summer. Other centres of community activity are Parklands Community Centre and the Cat and Fiddle Public House.
Clyde Crescent (a large circular park) can be deemed as constituting its geographical centre and is the focus of many community based activities, particularly during the summer. Other centres of community activity are Parklands Community Centre and the Cat and Fiddle Public House.

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Children's Play Area in Clyde Crescent


Much of Whaddon's housing affords views of the nearby [[escarpment]] that surrounds this part of Cheltenham, part of which has been designated by the [[Countryside Agency]] as an [[Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty]] or [[AONB]]
Much of Whaddon's housing affords views of the nearby [[escarpment]] that surrounds this part of Cheltenham, part of which has been designated by the [[Countryside Agency]] as an [[Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty]] or [[AONB]]
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People born in or living in Whaddon are often described/describe themselves as 'Whaddonites'.
People born in or living in Whaddon are often described/describe themselves as 'Whaddonites'.


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[[Category:Districts of Cheltenham|Whaddon]]
[[Category:Districts of Cheltenham|Whaddon]]

Revision as of 10:16, 28 February 2009

This article refers to the area of Whaddon in the town of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire and not to the village of Whaddon, Gloucestershire in Stroud district.

Whaddon is an area in the North Eastern part of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire, England. Whaddon Road, the home of Cheltenham Town Football Club (currently playing in the English Football League Division 1) is situated here.

Clyde Crescent (a large circular park) can be deemed as constituting its geographical centre and is the focus of many community based activities, particularly during the summer. Other centres of community activity are Parklands Community Centre and the Cat and Fiddle Public House.

Much of Whaddon's housing affords views of the nearby escarpment that surrounds this part of Cheltenham, part of which has been designated by the Countryside Agency as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty or AONB

Whaddon could be said to have a distinct cultural identity within Cheltenham, being (along with Hester's Way and St. Paul's) a predominantly working class area within a town which has a national reputation for being 'affluent' or even 'posh'. According to local community groups, many Whaddon residents say that they enjoy living in Whaddon because there remains a strong sense of community in the area, absent from much of the rest of the town. However, Whaddon also carries a certain amount of notoriety amongst Cheltenham's residents as a 'problem area' with higher than usual incidents of crime and anti-social behaviour.

People born in or living in Whaddon are often described/describe themselves as 'Whaddonites'.

51°54′19″N 2°3′15″W / 51.90528°N 2.05417°W / 51.90528; -2.05417