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Ketley sits in a practical spot on the western transport corridor of Telford, positioned neatly between the modern town centre and the historic market town of Wellington. Historically, it was a hub for the heavy industries that defined the East Shropshire coalfield, and you can still see traces of this heritage at Kettle’s Hill or in the old canal beds that once served the ironworks. Today, the landscape is much greener, defined by its varied topography and views towards the Wrekin. It is a well-connected locality, bisected by the Holyhead Road (the old A5), which provides straightforward access to the M54 and the local retail parks. While it has its own community amenities like the community centre and local primary schools, its main practical draw is how easily it bridges the gap between the amenities of a large new town and the more traditional feel of its older neighbours.