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Hadley sits on the northern edge of Telford, bridging the gap between the town’s industrial roots and its modern residential heart. Historically, the area was defined by the iron and steel trade, particularly around the Castle Works which once dominated the local economy; today, that heritage is visible in the repurposed industrial landscapes and the community’s steady, unpretentious character. Life here tends to revolve around the District Centre, which provides a straightforward collection of local shops, a post office, and the traditional Hadley Market. Geographically, it is well-placed for those who need to get around, with the A442 providing a direct link to the town centre and the M54, while the nearby Oakengates railway station offers a gateway to Shrewsbury and Birmingham. It is a practical part of the world, where pockets of older terraced housing sit alongside newer estates, all within walking distance of the Silkin Way - a green corridor that follows reclaimed railway lines and canal paths through the borough.