Hazel Slade is a former mining village that has become a suburban area of Hednesford in Staffordshire. It offers a mix of housing estates, a local post office, a freehouse, and nearby bus links to Cannock and Burntwood.
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Hazel Slade is a former mining village in Staffordshire, England, now part of the Cannock Chase District. The village lies between Hednesford and Rugeley and has been incorporated into the Rawnsley area of Hednesford, effectively becoming a suburban village. Local amenities include a post office, a freehouse named the Hazelslade, and several housing estates. Historically, a mineral railway ran from Hednesford to Burntwood, and remnants of this line can be seen on Google Maps as rows of trees curving around the former mining village and parts of the Cannock Chase District to the Chase Line. Bus services link Hazel Slade to Cannock and Burntwood, while the nearest mainline railway station is Hednesford. The nearest churches are located in Church Hill and Hednesford, providing additional community facilities for residents.