- Redbridge, Hampshire
Infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Southampton
official_name= Redbridge
latitude = 50.91977
longitude = -1.47358
unitary_england=Southampton
lieutenancy_england=Hampshire
post_town= SOUTHAMPTON
postcode_area= SO
dial_code= 023
constituency_westminster=Southampton Test
region = South East England
postcode_district= SO16
population=14,432Redbridge is a ward with a population of 14,432, convert|3.1|mi|km|1 to the west of the city centre of
Southampton ,England . The settlement is positioned at the mouth of theRiver Test and is the southern terminus of the formerAndover Canal and Sprat and Winkle railway line, and the modernM271 motorway .Because of its strategic position, the settlement became a substantial trading post and shipbuilding centre, with many
merchant andRoyal Navy vessels being constructed in Redbridge in the 18th and 19th centuries.Today, the area is mainly residential and industrial, with a large
council estate and atower block situated within the ward andSouthampton Docks close by. TheA35 road crosses the River Test at Redbridge, as does theSouth Western Main Line railway. It has a small railway station.Etymology
Redbridge has been known by several names, all derived from its position as a crossing point over the
River Test - originally as a ford and later with thebridge that gives the area its current name. Other than the type of crossing, the meaning of the name has not changed significantly, with the first syllable meaning "reed". Previous names and spellings include:History
Much of Redbridge's history is linked to its position at the mouth of the
River Test and, later, as the terminus of theAndover Canal . The first bridge was constructed inMedieval times, and has five arches. cite web|url=http://www.plimsoll.org/resources/SCCLibraries/2505.asp |title=Redbridge - PortCities Southampton |accessdate=2007-11-16 |publisher=Plimsoll ]The settlement was mentioned in the
Domesday Book of 1086 as Rodbrige, within the Manebrige (possiblyMansbridge ) Hundred in Hantscire (Hampshire ). In 1575 and 1607, it was shown on maps as a small hamlet, although in the latter it was shown as being within the "Redbridg Hundred".In 1610,
William Camden described the village and its history to date thus:This indicates that a monastery and a church were already established in the hamlet of Redbridge. Redbridge again appeared on maps in 1611 and 1645 as a small hamlet within the Redbridge Hundred. The Ship Inn was built in 1654. [ cite web|url=http://www.scenesouth.co.uk/mostpopular.var.1345461.mostviewed.the_ship_inn_redbridge.php |title=The Ship Inn, Redbridge |accessdate=2007-11-16 |last=Thompson |first=Paula |date=Friday 20th April 2007 |work=SceneSouth |publisher=
Newsquest ] A further map in 1695 shows the hamlet as being within the Waltham hundred.The settlement was never a
market town , but gained considerable status as a shipbuilding centre, for bothmerchant shipping and theRoyal Navy . It was recorded in 1724 and again in 1738 that, along withBursledon on the other side ofSouthampton , King William III's Navy built ships at Redbridge "besides [an] abundance of large merchant ships"., which opened the following year.Andover Town Central (2000-2006). " [http://www.andover.towncentral.co.uk/Andover/canal.asp The Andover Canal] ". Retrieved 16th November 2007.]
By 1815, Redbridge was well established as a village, albeit within the
parish of Millbrook. Located at the mouth of the River Test, and acting as the terminus of theAndover Canal , the village was a considerable trading post for commodities such as coal, timber and corn, as well as a centre for ship building.Work began on converting the
Andover Canal to a railway, which was to become known as theSprat and Winkle Line , in 1859. The line opened in 1865, with a new course being laid twenty years later. [ cite web|url=http://www3.hants.gov.uk/museum/railways-of-hampshire.htm |title=The history of the railway companies of Hampshire |accessdate=2007-11-16 |publisher=Hampshire County Council ]The
M271 motorway was opened in 1975; [ [http://www.iht.org/motorway/m27scmstat.htm The Motorway Archive - M27 Dates Page] ] the motorway terminates at the Redbridge Roundabout, where it meets the dual carriageway A35 trunk road. The main carriageway of the A35 passes over the roundabout on a largeoverpass , and to the west crosses theRiver Test on a large causeway, parallel to the main line railway. It is these transport structures, together with industrial and high density residential developments, that dominate Redbridge today.Governance
Falling within the boundaries of the City of
Southampton , which is aunitary authority , there is only one tier of local government covering Redbridge. Three of the 48 councillors on Southampton City Council are elected for the Redbridge ward. cite web|url=http://www.southampton.gov.uk/thecouncil/thecouncil/organisation/city-councillors/list.asp?sort=ward |title=Find your local Councillor |accessdate=2007-11-16 |work=Southampton Online |publisher=Southampton City Council ] At present, two of these - Peter Marsh-Jenks and Cathie McEwing - represent the Labour Party.The Conservatives have the third seat- represented by Paul Holmes which he gained in May 2008. Elections for these seats are due to be held in 2011 and 2010 respectively.On a national level, Redbridge is part of the Southampton Test parliamentary constituency. This seat is currently held by
Alan Whitehead , also of the Labour Party. As Redbridge is part of theSouth East England government office region, it is represented at the European Parliament by the ten South East England MEPs.Demography
As of the 2001 census, Redbridge ward had a population of 14,432,cite web|url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=3&b=5939876&c=Redbridge&d=14&e=16&g=412303&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&r=1&s=1195223123359&enc=1|title=Key Figures for 2001 Census: Census Area Statistics|publisher=Office for National Statistics|accessdate=2007-11-16] and a population density of 36.03 persons per hectare. [cite web|url=http://www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadTableView.do?a=3&b=5939876&c=Redbridge&d=14&e=16&g=412303&i=1001x1003x1004&o=1&m=0&r=1&s=1195223193015&enc=1&dsFamilyId=789|title=Population Density (UV02)|publisher=Office for National Statistics|accessdate=2007-11-16]
Transport
Redbridge is served by
Redbridge railway station , which offers hourly services intoSouthampton City Centre ,Eastleigh ,Romsey andTotton . The area is also served by a number ofbus operators, predominatelyFirst Hampshire & Dorset andSolent Blue Line . The area is easily accessible by car withM271 motorway andA35 road both running through Redbridge.Education
Schools in the area include the Redbridge Community School which is a specialist sports college in Cuckmere Lane, [ cite web|url=http://www.redbridge.southampton.sch.uk/ |title=Redbridge Community School |accessdate=2007-11-16 |publisher=
Southampton City Council ] and Redbridge Primary School in Redbridge Road. [ cite web|url=http://www.redbridge-pri.southampton.sch.uk/ |title=Redbridge Primary School |accessdate=2007-11-16 |publisher=Southampton City Council ] . Theprimary school has a capacity of 210 children of both genders, and as of January 2007 had 200 children in total (94 girls, 106 boys). [ cite web|url=http://www.edubase.co.uk/EstablishmentView.aspx?EstablishmentID=16108 |title=Redbridge Primary School |accessdate=2007-11-16 |work=EduBase |publisher=Department for Children, Schools and Families ] Redbridge Community School is asecondary school with a capacity of 900, and had 865 in January 2007, consisting of 380 girls and 485 boys. [ cite web|url=http://www.edubase.co.uk/EstablishmentView.aspx?EstablishmentID=16438 |title=Redbridge Community School |accessdate=2007-11-16 |work=EduBase |publisher=Department for Children, Schools and Families ]Redbridge Wharf Park
Redbridge Wharf Park (gbmapping|SU371135) is a
park overlooking the tidal reaches of theRiver Test . It was formerly an area of railway sidings. It consists of grassy areas, areas of bushes and a pathway which leads to a riverside walk. There is only one access point - across a footbridge from Redbridge railway station.MP3 Project
A new sports pavilion and community centre was opened in Mansel Park on 18/3/2008. The Mansel Park Pavilion (MP3) project was funded by direct government grant (via SEEDA and Sport England) with additional funding provided by the City Council. The new pavilion houses the Golden Ring Boxing Club, Hampshire & Isle of Wight Youth Options, and Millbrook Towers & District Community Association. The three groups worked closely with the city council and local residents to develop the proposals and secure funding. Together they formed the Mansel Park Pavilion project group to champion the project, overseeing its development from drawing board to completion, and the future management of the facility. [http://www.southampton.gov.uk/news/NewsItem.asp?ID=3572]
References
External links
* [http://www.envf.port.ac.uk/hantsgaz/refnos/mrd2su31.htm 1690s map of Redbridge Hundred]
* [http://www.plimsoll.org/resources/SCCLibraries/2505.asp 1855 engraving of Redbridge]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/hampshire/content/webcams/webcams_traffic_redbridge_turf_webcam.shtml Traffic webcam in Redbridge]Around Southampton
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