Some history of Fazeley
More information on Fazeley to follow. I probably created the page as I had a link to Fazeley from another page. When building the site it is easier to place links as they crop up rather than go back later on. I realise this is frustrating if you were specifically looking for information on Fazeley. There is information on Staffordshire dotted around the website - click here for a suitable starting place.
Genealogy Connections
If you have a genealogy story or query regarding Fazeley you can contact me and I will post it here in addition to including your message within the website pages for Staffordshire Genealogy.
Have Your Say
If you would like to share any further information on Fazeley - perhaps you drank in one of the pubs in the past? Or maybe knew a previous publican running one of the boozers? Whatever the reason it would be great to hear of your stories or gossip. Simply send a message and I will post it here.
Related Newspaper Articles
"A curious accident occurred recently in which two women were injured as a result of striking their heads against the roof of a
motor-coach. The coach was crossing the hump-back bridge at Fazeley and the bump shot them out of their seats with such force that one of the women was
stunned. This type of bridge is met with on main roads in all parts of the country and constitutes a serious danger to motorists. To assist drivers the R.A.C.
has designed a special type of warning sign for use on either side of such bridges, and two of these have now been accepted by the County Surveyor of Staffordshire
for erection at the Fazeley Bridge."
"Missing The Bump"
Staffordshire Sentinel : November 29th 1930 Page 2