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- Pennywell abstract "Pennywell is also one of the UK's largest post-war social housing schemes, and is situated in the central-west area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, North East England. Pennywell is the largest local authority housing estate in the City of Sunderland. The estate was built between 1949 - 1953 and consists mostly of semi-detached houses. The name Pennywell is of Celtic origin and is thought to mean \"wellspring at the top of the hill\".The Pennywell estate has 2847 houses, 11% of which are privately owned and has a total population of 10,709 This figure is considerably lower than in previous decades, when the Pennywell area housed over 20,000 people. Since the 1980s, Pennywell has suffered high levels of knife crime and anti-social behaviour, which culminated in the fatal stabbing of 22-year-old Kevin Johnson outside his house on Patrick Road on the morning of 19 May 2007. The killers were all convicted of Mr Johnson's murder on 23 November that year and sentenced to life imprisonment. At the trial, it was revealed that after stabbing Mr Johnson they had gone on to attack another man in the area and also damaged two cars. Mr Johnson's family later had two applications for criminal injuries compensation rejected on the basis that he had contributed to his own death by leaving the safety of his home to confront the teenagers about their noisy behaviour. A third application for compensation was successful and the Johnson family received £5,500.As a result, the Gentoo Group are undertaking a massive programme of renewal and regeneration for the area which will provide a high standard of modern housing for social housing tenants and homeowners alike. The first phases of this plan, at Waterford Green, are nearing completion.An industrial area on the western edge of the suburb has, among other businesses Calsonic's injection moulding plant and the Sunderland Echo building.Pennywell Comprehensive School was built in 1967 and remained open until 2008. It was finally demolished in 2009 and replaced with a new facility on the same site - Academy 360. Pupils attending the comprehensive school were members of one of four houses - Stratford (green), Harwell (blue), Everest (yellow) and Runnymede (red). The school boasted excellent sporting facilities including several full size football/rugby pitches, an all weather athletics track, a fully equipped sports hall (incorporating five-a-side pitches, basketball/netball courts & cricket nets), fully equipped indoor gymnasium with balance beams/climbing ropes/trampoline harnesses, outdoor cricket pitches, tennis courts and several tarmac yard areas with basketball courts.Classrooms were predominantly located in four 5 storey tower blocks (B, C, D & E blocks) and included science laboratories, art studios, home economics kitchens and IT suites. The new school (Academy 360) has three houses, Oxford (blue), Mowbray (green), Doxford (red).".
- Pennywell areaCode "0191".
- Pennywell country England.
- Pennywell country United_Kingdom.
- Pennywell metropolitanBorough City_of_Sunderland.
- Pennywell postalCode "SR4".
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- Pennywell wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pennywell".
- Pennywell constituencyWestminster Sunderland_South_(UK_Parliament_constituency).
- Pennywell country "England".
- Pennywell dialCode "191".
- Pennywell latitude "54.897068".
- Pennywell longitude "-1.442749".
- Pennywell mapType "Tyne and Wear".
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- Pennywell officialName "Pennywell".
- Pennywell postTown "SUNDERLAND".
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- Pennywell postcodeDistrict "SR4".
- Pennywell region "North East England".
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- Pennywell subject Category:City_of_Sunderland_suburbs.
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- Pennywell comment "Pennywell is also one of the UK's largest post-war social housing schemes, and is situated in the central-west area of Sunderland, Tyne and Wear, North East England. Pennywell is the largest local authority housing estate in the City of Sunderland. The estate was built between 1949 - 1953 and consists mostly of semi-detached houses.".
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