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Remington Drive, Mill Street, Cannock, Staffordshire, WS11 3EG

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Remington Drive : Remington Drive is situated close to local shops off Mill Street and consists of 30 bungalows completed in 1989.

Facilities : Facilities include a visiting manager and alarm service, communal lounge, laundry and community centre.

Cannock was mentioned in Domesday as Chenet and belonged to the King. The King's Forest of Cannock became Cannock Chase which in turn became and Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Cannock itself remained a small rural community until the late 19th century when it expanded with the mining industry employing 20000 miners by the early 20th century. Today there is no heavy industry and the town is popular with commuters with Cannock Chase being an important recreational area.

Tenure: Leasehold

General Information:

Remington Drive is managed by Longhurst Housing Association, 26-28 High Pavement, Nottingham NG1 1HN Telephone: 0115 958 2199.

If you want to call the management company direct call 0300 123 1745, or if you want to contact the development direct, call


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