- Havant
Infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Havant
latitude= 50.85
longitude= -0.98
population =
shire_district= Havant
shire_county=Hampshire
region= South East England
constituency_westminster=Havant
post_town= HAVANT
postcode_district = PO9
postcode_area= PO
dial_code= 023
os_grid_reference= SU717062Havant (pronEng|ˈhævnt) is a
town in south eastHampshire on the South coast ofEngland , betweenPortsmouth andChichester . It gives its name to the borough comprising the town and the surrounding area.It has good railway connections to
London ,Portsmouth andBrighton , being served byHavant railway station . TheA27 road runs past its Southern side, beyond which liesLangstone , and thenHayling Island . To the north liesLeigh Park , a large council estatesuburb which lies within Havant's boundaries, and beyond thatStaunton Country Park . To the east isEmsworth , another small town, whilst to the west lies Bedhampton andPortsdown Hill . The A3(M)motorway passes to the west. The old centre of the town dates from Roman times, but thetown has grown a lot sinceWorld War II , currently forming aconurbation withLangstone , Bedhampton,Leigh Park ,Denvilles andWarblington .Geography
The old centre of the town is on a classic crossroad configuration, with the four streets being named North Street, East Street, South Street and West Street, and St Faith's church at the crossing. At least one axis (and evidence suggests both) is a known Roman road.
There are several natural springs in the area, including one a short distance South-west of the church on West Street at the end of Homewell. This used to be the home of the premier parchment making facility in Southern England which later became a glove making factory and leather processing plant.
The main shopping centre is called
Meridian Shopping (formerly known as The Meridian Centre), as well as a pedestrianised section of West Street. The old town hall now housesHavant Arts Centre . Havant is home to the local community radio station, Angel Radio which specialises in music and memories of the pre-60s era.History
Much of Havant was destroyed by fire in 1760, leaving only the church and the adjacent late 16th or early 17th century cottages. The
cottage s are now known collectively as "The Old House at Home", and are now used as apub . It is claimed that the two main beams in the lounge bar were recovered from theSpanish Armada , and that the "Bear Post" within once had the last dancingbear inEngland tethered to it. The oldest undisturbed part of St Faiths church date from the early 13th century; some of the foundations however are believed to date from Roman times.Education
Havant also has one of the more favoured colleges within the
Portsmouth district,Havant College , located just to the north of the town centre (until the mid 1970s Havant County Grammar School). This success is partly due to the transport connections Havant has, including bus, train and roads, allowing students to commute from nearby towns. The college performs consistently well at AS/A-level with an impressive pass mark of over 99% [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/education/06/school_tables/secondary_schools/html/850.stm BBC NEWS | Education | League Tables | Secondary schools in Hampshire ] ] , which encourages this, especially since several nearby areas either lack a state sector sixth form (e.g.Petersfield , or the local college significantly underperforms by comparison (e.g. Fareham).port
The town's senior non-league football side are
Havant & Waterlooville F.C. , OnJanuary 16 2008 they reached the fourth round of theFA Cup for the first time in their history, beating Swansea City 4-2 in a third-round replay, setting up a 4th round match against Liverpool atAnfield , which they went on to lose 5-2, scoring twice in the first half. The town is represented byHavant RFC for rugby andHavant HC are three times winners of theNational Hockey League (England) . The latter contributed several players to the British Olympic gold medal winning side of 1988. Havant Hockey Club also contributed two players to the2006 Commonwealth Games inMelbourne . The astroturf was provided by theNational Lottery Fund.References
* [http://www.fallingrain.com/world/UK/0/Havant.html FallingRain Map - elevation = 1m]
External links
* [http://www.havant.gov.uk/ Havant council's website]
* [http://www.havantbusinessgroup.org.uk/ Havant Business Group]
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