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A number of more recently planted trees around Parkfields and Lanesfield.  These areas are often thought of as Wolverhampton due to fact they are administered by Wolverhampton Council and have WV4 postcodes, but they are in fact within Wolverhampton's section of Coseley.  Lanesfield and the Coseley part of Parkfields, along with Ettingshall Park and Woodcross, retain their separate character and in fact the Hilton Road area of Lanesfield has very typical Coseley Council housing, including the Council's 4000th dwelling from 1961 in Hackford Road, which is commemorated by a plaque.   Hilton Road is also the site of Coseley Council's last surviving public building, Hilton Hall Community Centre, following the sad loss of Coseley Baths in 2010

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More recently planted trees south of Deepfields and in Roseville, including those alongside Grange Park

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