- Plympton
Plympton, or Plympton Maurice or Plympton St Maurice or Plympton Erle, in south-western
Devon ,England is an ancientstannary town : an important trading centre in the past for locally minedtin , and a former seaport (before theRiver Plym silted up and trade moved down the river toPlymouth ). Today it is a populous, north-eastern suburb of the city of Plymouth of which it officially became part, along withPlymstock , in 1967.In the last 20 years Plympton has seen considerable growth spurt and the suburban population has doubled. To help manage the growth more efficiently, Plympton has been separated into a series of separate districts, these are: Yealmpstone, Plympton-
St Maurice , Colebrook, Underwood, and Chaddlewood. Plympton has the questionable distinction, shared with its neighbourPlymstock , of being a 'dispersal area' under an order taken by the city and the police which is intended to assist the police in containing a rising threat to public order from especially young people who constables and support officers can now disperse for periods of up to 24 hours if they consider that moving on groups of two or more would reduce the threat to peace and order. Plympton together with its demographically very similar neighbouring suburb Plymstock is probably the most right-wing political area of the wider city, invariably returning aConservative member of parliament the current MP beingGary Streeter .A new town is scheduled to be built adjacent to Plympton which will be called
Sherford . This development is expected to consist of "at least 4,000 dwellings by 2016". [http://www.southhams.gov.uk/sherford_aap_adopted_august07-2.pdf Sherford Area Action Plan (August 2007)] ,p.5, section 1.14] Recent proposals to build a much enlargedPlymouth Airport along a corridor south of theA38 road north of the Sherford site and east of Plympton leaving Plympton and the Plym estuary (the Laira) as the flight path, seem to the almost universal relief of Plympton residents, to have been shelved or attracted no funding.Plympton still has its own town centre (called the Ridgeway), and is itself an amalgamation of several villages, including St Mary's, St Maurice, Colebrook, Woodford, Boringdon, Newnham, Langage and Chaddlewood.
History
Near Plympton is the
Iron Age hillfort ofBoringdon Camp .Plympton is mentioned in the
Domesday book . In 1086 it said:”The King holds Plympton. TRETRE in
Latin is Tempore Regis Edwardi. This means in the time of KingEdward the Confessor before theBattle of Hastings .] it paid for two and a half hides. There is land for 20ploughs . In are two ploughs and six slaves and 5 and 12 with 12 ploughs. There are convert|6|acre|m2 of meadow and 20 acres of pasture, woodland one league long and a half broad. It renders £13 10s by weight. Beside this land the canons of the same manor hold 2 hides. There is land for 6 ploughs. There 12 v have 4 ploughs. It is worth 35 shillings."Domesday Book: A Complete Transliteration". London: Penguin, 2003. ISBN 0-14-143994-7 p.279]More Recent History
The town was one of the
rotten borough s, and sent two MPs to theunreformed House of Commons before theReform Act 1832 stripped it of its representation.It is centred on a Norman Castle and still retains its Medieval layout. It became a Stannary town, able to test and market tin from Dartmoor.
The town was the birthplace and residence of the world renowned artist, Joshua Reynolds. Reynolds was
Mayor of Plympton, as well as first president of theRoyal Academy of Art . His father was headmaster of Plympton Grammar School. Former pupils wereBenjamin Haydon and Sir Charles Lock Eastlake PRA, who were respectively first director of theNational Gallery and first president of theRoyal Photographic Society .Railway facilities were originally provided at Plympton — for goods traffic only — by the horse-drawn
Plymouth and Dartmoor Railway , but their branch was closed and sold to the South Devon Railway to allow them to build a line fromExeter toPlymouth . A station was opened in the town on15 June 1848 . From1 June 1904 it was the eastern terminus for enhanced Plymouth area suburban services but it was closed from3 March 1959 .Preserved Railways
The
Plym Valley Railway is based at the reconstructed Marsh Mills station on Coypool Road opposite the park and ride carpark. This was formerly part of the GWR Plymouth to Launceston branch line. The volunteer run PVR is actively rebuilding the line between Marsh Mills and Plymbridge. Steam and diesel heritage trains run on numerous Sundays throughout the year. The railway centre is open every Sunday from 11:00. For more details visit the [http://www.plymrail.co.uk PVR website] .Claims to Fame
* Richard Strode was an MP here who first established
Parliamentary privilege .
* Channel 4's Time Team came to look at the Medieval Town (broadcast January 1999)
* Baron David Owen, Foreign Secretary was born here
* Sir Edwin Sandys who founded the colony of Jamestown was an MP hereReferences
External links
* [http://www.plympton.info www.Plympton.info] Plympton internet site
* [http://www.sherford.com www.Sherford.com] Sherford Community Forum
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