South Woodham Ferrers
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Statistics | ||
Population: | 16,629 (2001 Census) | |
Ordnance Survey | ||
OS grid reference: | TQ812970 | |
Administration | ||
District: | Chelmsford | |
Shire county: | Essex | |
Region: | East of England | |
Constituent country: | England | |
Sovereign state: | United Kingdom | |
Other | ||
Ceremonial county: | Essex | |
Historic county: | Essex | |
Services | ||
Police force: | Essex Police | |
Fire and rescue: | {{{Fire}}} | |
Ambulance: | East of England | |
Post office and telephone | ||
Post town: | CHELMSFORD | |
Postal district: | CM3 | |
Dialling code: | 01245 | |
Politics | ||
UK Parliament: | Rayleigh | |
European Parliament: | East of England | |
South Woodham Ferrers is a civil parish in the borough of Chelmsford in Essex, England. It had a population of 16,629 according to the 2001 census. The town is to the east of Fenn Creek, and near where it meets the River Crouch. South Woodham Ferrers is part of the Rayleigh constituency represented by Mark Francois. South Woodham Ferrers is mainly a commercial town, however mainly in the southern area, there are some beautiful views, walks and general places, mainly along the River Crouch.
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[edit] History
[edit] Town Development
The railway station was originally built in the early 20th century to serve the smaller town of Woodham Ferrers, which lies a mile (1.6 km) or so to the north of South Woodham Ferrers, above the valley in which the railway runs. The town of South Woodham Ferrers itself grew up around the station, but underwent dramatic growth as part of a planned development in the late 1970s. The final phase of the town's development has occurred in the last two years with a new area of building near Fenn Creek.
Many street names within the southern part of the town, developed as part of the second wave of building in the 1980s, are taken from the works of Tolkien, with names such as Gandalf's Ride, Gimli Watch, Rivendell Vale, Celeborn Street, Hobbiton Hill, Arwen Drive and Tighfield Walk.
[edit] National Press
The town briefly made the national news in April 2005 when a group of teenagers began hurling spare frozen barbecue sausages over their garden wall - one of them passed through the open window of a passing car and broke the nose of the driver, John Hatfield[1].
South Woodham Ferrers also had the misfortune to appear in the 2003 publication 'Crap Towns: The 50 Worst Places To Live In The UK' (ISBN 0-7522-1582-5), in which it was ranked 33rd. UK towns were nominated for their 'crapness' via the Idler Website, with the results being published in The Idler and in the book. Upon news of this 'award' the local magazine 'The Focus' was inundated with letters from inhabitants quick to defend the town.
[edit] Bushey Hill
Bushey Hill, technically not part of SWF, lies to the north of the town. It is commonly known as Radar Hill though, after the various radar mounted antennae that are on it, some of which were removed in 2005. It has been suggested as the cause of the minor amount of subsidence to homes in the north of the town.
[edit] Other
The main secondary school in the town is William de Ferrers, the first intake of which was in 1982. Primary schools include Woodville, Elmwood, Chetwood, Collingwood, as well as Trinity St. Mary's CofE and St. Joseph's RC schools which are both attached to the Holy Trinity Church in the town centre. In the slightly northern town of Woodham Ferrers, there is St. Mary's School (not to be confused with Trinity St. Mary's)
The Asda supermarket in the town centre resembles most large purpose-built supermarkets with its brown bricks and sloping, slated roof, but was actually the first supermarket designed in this style, and all other UK supermarket buildings like this are derivative of the one in SWF. The supermarket was opened in 1982, by none other than HM Queen Elizabeth II.
The superstore also contains a McDonald's
In Summer 2006, South Woodham Ferrers elected its first town mayor, Councillor Ian Roberts.
Discussions are also continuing into plans for the regeneration of the town centre, which does not have many shops, and a fair number of these have shut down. Some argue this is down to the dominating presense of the Asda store in the town centre, which provides an enormous variety of choice for consumers. As Asda has grown in recent years and expanded its range of items, local shops nearby have felt the pinch, causing many to go out of business.
[edit] Transport
South Woodham Ferrers had good transport links. The main road lies to the north of the town, which is the A132, this leads to the A130, (a road linking Chelmsford to Canvey Island) and then to the A127 and A13 in Basildon. The Town is also served by Woodham Ferrers railway station, a station on the Crouch Valley Line which runs between Wickford and Southminster. During rush hour however, trains run to and fromLondon Liverpool Street.
The town also has a circular bus service (No. 37) run by the bus company NIBS. There is also the No.36 bus which runs from South Woodham Ferrers to Chelmsford run by the First Essex, part of the First Group.
Due to the way the town is mapped out, it is very easy to walk or cycle from one side of town to the other, and there is also a Golden Jubilee Walk which was set in honour of Queen Elizabeth II for her Golden Anniversary in 2002.
[edit] Places Of Interest
- Places of interest include Compass Gardens, Saltcoats park and the Memorial Park (built to compensate for the absence of a "working" graveyard in the town)
- South Woodham Ferrers is also home to Marsh Farm Country Park, a popular tourist attraction.
- There is also Tropical Wings, a small wildlife center and has one of the largest butterfly sancturies in England.
- There is a childs play area called Creepy Crawlies, where there are such things as a ball pit and soft play area for under 10's.
[edit] Nearby Places
- Woodham Ferrers
- Bicknacre
- Cold Norton
- Fambridge
- Rettendon
- Stow Maries
- Wickford
- Danbury
- East Hanningfield
- Hullbridge
- Latchingdon
- Maldon
- Battlesbridge
- Althorne
- Burnham-on-Crouch
- Chelmsford
- Runwell
[edit] References
- ^ "Banger and bash", The Times, April 20, 2005, p. 23; "The banger and smash victim", Daily Mail, April 20, 2005, p. 5; "The usual sauspects", The Sun, April 20, 2005, p. 26
[edit] External links
- South Woodham Ferrers Town Council Website
- Marsh Farm Website
- Tropical Wings Website
- Residents Forum & Group on Myspace.com
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