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Waterlooville Facts

Waterlooville is a town in HampshireEngland approx 8 miles north of Portsmouth.

The town has a population itself of about 10,000 and is surrounded by Purbrook, Blendworth, Cowplain, Lovedean, Clanfield, Catherington, Crookhorn,Denmead, Hambledon, Horndean and Widley. It forms part of the South Hampshire conurbation. The old A3 London to Portsmouth road still goes through the town.

The town is twinned with Maurepas, Yvelines in France and Henstedt-Ulzburg in Germany.

 

History

Legend has it that it was named after the pub that stood at the centre of town, then known as Waitland End. The Heroes of Waterloo was named because on its opening day a long column of weary soldiers, who had just disembarked at Portsmouth returning home from the Battle of Waterloo in 1815, decided to stop there and celebrate their victory. According to local legend, many of them settled there; at any rate the public house was renamed in their honour and the area around the pub became known as Waterlooville.

The original “Heroes” public house was at a crossroads near the main bus-stop. A new pub has taken the name and is located at the northern end of the shopping precinct.

One of the local electrical shops, called Eric Jackson’s Ltd, has been open since 1928 and is the oldest retailer in the town. The business now in its 3rd generation was started by Eric, then Michael and is now run by Peter Jackson.

The town centre was closed to traffic in 1981 when Maurepas Way was constructed to take traffic away from the main shopping area. An underpass was constructed for pedestrians walking up along the Hambledon road. Between 1982-3 the old road was then fully converted to a pedestrian precinct.

In 2002 the local council allowed developers to build the Hambledon Road Retail Park and associated car park over the established primary pedestrian route. This resulted in pedestrians and cyclists having to negotiate the busy car park in order to do their regular business in town.

Near the town centre is the rebuilt St George’s church. During the 1950s and 1960s the surrounding area saw extensive growth in housing, large suburban public and private housing estates were constructed. This resulted in the original Victorian church failing to cope with the population growth. Plans for a new church were started and in 1970 the new church was built on the site of the old church. Parts of the old church were retained.

Transport

The main shopping precinct is served by First in Hampshire & Dorset bus routes 40/X40, 41, 45 and 45A, and Stagecoach services 37 and 39. The A3 Bus Corridor priority route (being constructed between 2003-2007) serves the town. As of 2006, the shopping precinct is closed to all road traffic other than buses.

The nearest train station is located in Bedhampton and is on the main train route between London and Portsmouth. South West trains provide a direct bus link to Petersfield railway station via Horndean, enabling quick access to fast London-bound trains.

Sport

The town’s senior non-league football side is Havant & Waterlooville F.C. The team was drawn against Liverpool FC in the FA Cup in the 2007/08 season. Liverpool won the match 5-2, after Havant & Waterlooville had taken the lead with a goal from Richard Pacquette in the 8th minute. With Havant & Waterlooville F.C. twice leading Liverpool, the match was promoted by the English FA as a fine example of what the FA Challenge Cup is all about. Waterlooville also has a swimming pool which is home to Havant & Waterlooville Swimming Club.

Politics

The town is within the Borough of Havant and includes the Waterloo, Hart Plain, Cowplain, and Stakes wards.

The town is partly within two parliamentary constituencies East Hampshire, the current MP being the Conservative Michael Mates, and Havant with the MP being David Willetts, also a Conservative. Under a planned reorganisation, Waterlooville will be part of the new Meon Valley consituency.

GEC Marconi built a site at Waterlooville for their Underwater Systems in the early 1980s, for the Stingray anti submarine torpedo. A peace camp was set up near the constrcution site. After completion of the GEC building, a free music festival was held at Old Park Farm in Waterlooville called Torpedo Town. A second Torpedo Town festival was held in August 1987 at Bramdean Common near Winchester.

 

Development

Much of Waterlooville as well as Purbrook, Cowplain and Horndean, has ‘spread’ out from London Road. However to the West of Waterlooville and Purbrook, (the area borded by Hambledon Road and London Road) coantains much un-built on land. As a result the centre of Waterlooville borders fields to the West just a few hundred meters away, while to the North, East and South it is borded by housing estates and Cowplain & Purbrook respectively. This is due to the fact that Waterlooville, which is part of Havant Borough Council, is bordered by Winchester City Council and so has hindered any plans in the past. This is much evident with the lack of street lights on a stretch of Hambledon Road between Denmead and Waterloovlle.

However as of 2009, years of planning and joint involvement of Havant and Winchester councils are now becoming to fruition with the ‘West of Waterlooville Major Development Area’ housing scheme, starting with Maurepas Roundabout, being enlarged to accommodate for a new road and increased traffic that comes with the new homes. As of August 2009, major works have not begun on the main area of devlopment, but construction is well underway on a attached development, on the site of Old Park Farm, opposite the Falcon Pub and nearby shops.

 

Education

Waterlooville contains six primary schools: Stakes Hill Infant SchoolHulbert Junior SchoolWaite End Primary School,Purbrook Junior School, Queens Inclosure Primary and St. Peter’s Catholic Primary.

It contains three secondary schools: Oaklands Catholic SchoolPurbrook Park School (Language College) and The Crookhorn College of Technology.

There are two colleges, Oaklands Catholic Sixth Form College and South Downs College.

 

Notable Residents

Singing duo Same Difference, 2007 finalists in TV talent show The X Factor, live in the town. The aeronautical enginner Beatrice Shilling was born there.

 

This article and it’s links were taken from the Wikpedia article on Waterlooville under the Creative Commons Share-alike Licence

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