Dordon was just a row of houses until the opening of Birch Coppice mine and it has grown since then. There was a notable growth in the village in 1920 and Dordon became a civil parish in its own right on 1 April 1948,[2]
Since the late-1990s, two of the Midlands' largest business/distribution parks (namely Birch Coppice and Core 42) have continued to expand into the countryside north of the village, including the UK head office/national hub for the United Parcel Service (UPS).
Governance
The village has its own parish council.[3] Dordon is part of North Warwickshire in the Dordon Ward,[4] Dordon is represented by Cllr Byron Melia and Cllr Davina Ridley of Dordon Independent Party in North Warwickshire borough elections. Cllr Andrew Wright is the conservative candidate for the county councilWarwickshire.
The nearest police station is in Atherstone[8] and the nearest fire station is in Polesworth. In 2009 there was an average of 5.1 crimes per 1,000 people for the ward of Hurley and Wood End, and during the same period there were 5 crimes per head for the borough of North Warwickshire. In 2010 the figure was up to 5.8 crimes per head. The most common type of crime is anti-social behaviour.[9] In January 2011 there were 19 reported crimes in Dordon[10]
Dordon lies close to the M42 at junction 10 and the A5 (Watling Street) runs through Dordon. The village has many bus stops along dotted around and is served by route 765 and the newly introduced 766. The nearest railway station is Polesworth.[16] but this is now limited to one service northbound to Crewe in the weekdays so rail links are better placed to be made in Tamworth or Atherstone. The nearest airports are Birmingham (12 miles) and East Midlands (20 miles).[17]
^Neighbourhood Statistics. "Religion (UV15)". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Archived from the original on 5 September 2012. Retrieved 20 November 2011.
^A Church Near You. "St Leonard, Dordon". Achurchnearyou.com. Retrieved 20 November 2011.