- Plymstock
Infobox England and Wales civil parish
Parish = Plymstock
Image caption =Pomphlett Creek rowing venue
Status = Parish
Governance = City Council
Population = 24,103
Settlements =
District =Plymouth
Region =South West England
County = Devon
Country = England
Constituency = South West Devon
Euro = South West England
Website =
Coordinates = coord|50|21|N|4|05|W|display=inline,titlePlymstock is a
parish and lower middle class commutersuburb ofPlymouth in the English county ofDevon .The name derives from the Anglo-Saxon for 'holy place on the river Plym', with the river Plym in turn being named after the neighbouring town of
Plympton . Situated on the east bank of the river Plym it is geographically and historically part of theSouth Hams . It comprises the villages of Billacombe, Elburton, Goosewell, Hooe, Mountbatten,Oreston , Pomphlett, Staddiscombe, Turnchapel and Plymstock proper, the centrally located village after which the parish and suburb is named. The parish church is St Mary and All Saints. The pedestrianised 1960s Broadway consists of a number of shops including two big supermarkets, two banks and other local amenities including both a fire station and a small police station. At Pomphlett there is a superstore and drive-thru burger restaurant. The local branch railways through the area to Turnchapel and Yealmpton have been removed, the bridges and stations demolished and the land built on. Pomphlett Mill has been demolished and the site used for a roundabout. Pomphlett Creek (shown right), once a popular rowing stretch has been partly filled in and what remains is largely silted up.Until the 20th century Plymstock was a rural parish but began to develop rapidly just before and after the Second World War as a residential area outside Plymouth but acting as a dormitory area for the city. In 1967, Plymstock, along with Plympton, was absorbed into the City of Plymouth and today, like Plympton, forms a populous and mostly home-owning south-eastern
suburb of the city.Like Plympton it is a 'dispersal area'. After a series of persistent public disorders and youth gang problems the police and council intervened taking powers that enable them to break up and move on groups of two or more persons if they consider that to do so would assist in keeping the peace.
The population at the time of the
2001 Census was recorded at 24,103.In 1991, one of Plymstock's former residents, Mark Williams, became the youngest person to join the elite SAS Regiment.
Plymstock has its own cricket club which plays at Dean Cross. The club comprises several players including love struck Dominic Wood, who recently notched up a club record 201 (on astro) in a south devon league match against the lowly, reformed Topsham St. James. Other well known players include Sebastian Jordan, who is probably most famous for his extended injury list caused by his unusual fielding/bowling technique, and legendary womaniser George Barnicott who is renown for the ability to work on so many levels. Plymstock CC also harbor their very own Colombian international cricketer, Peter Howe, who graces the field of play every Sunday afternoon. He also bares a striking resemblance to
Mr Bean . The cricket club has also seen a recent increase in the number of divorcees serving the club. Among the newly 'single' members include, Julian "Silver Fox" Brailey, who strives for commitment, and none other then Duncan "Bad Boy" Brace, who is currently seeking new relationships in the Canadian market. Recent overseas professional Blair Parlane set a new club record this summer (2008), scoring the most number of............women in Plymstock CC's history.There are numerous public spaces including a huge public sports area at Staddiscombe. There is a major golf club at Staddon Heights and a commercial driving range near Elburton. Strident campaigning to get permission and funding for a local public swimming pool have so far failed. Rowing is available on the river Plym, there is a sailing club at Oreston and a large watersports centre at Turnchapel. There are public tennis courts at Dean Cross.
There are many state primary schools in the area and two very large
Comprehensive School s, Coombe Dean andPlymstock School . There are no localindependent school options although children who chose to take and get a very high pass in the11 plus can attend one of the threegrammar schools in Plymouth. In 2008 Coombe Dean School achieved national notoriety after a popular school plan to erect two generatingwindmills was blocked by local Tory councillors following opposition by frightened and elderly residents of surrounding bungalows.Frequent and efficient buses connect most areas of Plymstock with routes across the city and linking with the railway station and Derriford hospital. There is a water-taxi linking Mountbatten with Plymouth Barbican.
The area invariably returns a
Tory MP reflecting with Plympton a more right wing community than the rest of the city.Gary Streeter is the presentConservative member.There are misgivings about the impact of the imminent building of the vast Sherford New Town which will fill the gap between Elburton, Yealmpton, Lyneham and Saltram.
Folklore
Childe's Tomb on Dartmoor is the site of the death of Childe who was caught in a snowstorm, killed and disembowelled his horse and climbed inside for shelter, but still froze to death. He left a message to say that the first person to bury him would get his lands at
Plymstock . The greedy monks of Tavistock buried him and claimed the lands. The ghosts of monks carrying abier have been seen at Childe's tomb.Hippisley Coxe, Anthony E. (1973). "Haunted Britain". Pub. Hutchinson. ISBN 0-09-116540-7. P. 30.]References
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