- Wickford
Wickford is a
town in the South of the English county ofEssex , with a population of more than 32,500. It has become acommuter town, serving the City ofLondon through its direct connection to Liverpool Street through the Southend Victoria line. Wickford is approximately 30 miles (50km) East of London and can be reached via the road network, or by train (taking about 40 minutes). Wickford falls within the District of Basildon along withBasildon andBillericay .History
The town has existed since before 975. There is evidence that the area itself was inhabited in
prehistoric , Roman and Saxon times. Wickford was referred to in theDomesday Book as both Wicfort and Wincfort [http://www.getty.edu/vow/TGNFullDisplay?find=wickford&place=&nation=&prev_page=1&english=Y&subjectid=1031117] .Before the 20th century Wickford was an agriculturalvillage .American relations
It is believed that the Wickford in Washington County,
Rhode Island ,USA is named after this English town after a woman called Elizabeth Reade who marriedJohn Winthrop , aGovernor ofConnecticut . BothJohn Kerry andGeorge W. Bush have a common ancestor from the town, Elizabeth Reade's father Edmund Reade (ca.1563-1623/4).Naked Britain
Wickford became the birthplace of Naturism in the
United Kingdom . In 1922 the EnglishGymnosophist Society was formed and had its home in the town.The Second World War
During The Second World War the edge of town was hit by one of the German Doodlebugs. Around the town, in amongst the
hedgerow s and fields, there are numerous Pillboxes constructed as a part of British anti-invasion preparations.The flood of '58
In 1958 Wickford town centre was hit by a
flood , which made national news headlines. The most striking image of the flood was a double decker bus, left stranded at Halls Corner overnight, partly submerged by the floodwater. A second bad flood in 1960 meant changes to the course of the River Crouch were made. This included turning the river into a concrete channel through the centre of the town, although this may be removed in the coming years, depending on the scale of the Wickford Masterplan (see below).Geography
For the most part Wickford is flat and 10 metres above
sea level . The highest point, on the outskirts of the town, is 74 metres above sea level. TheRiver Crouch flows through the town, from the west to the east. The River Wick flows into the River Crouch from the South.Neighbouring Towns and villages
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South Hanningfield
*West Hanningfield
*Rettendon
*Runwell
*Battlesbridge
*Rawreth
*Crays Hill
*Ramsden Bellhouse
*Ramsden Heath
* Downham
*Shotgate
*South Woodham Ferrers
*Billericay
*Basildon
* RayleighFuture plans
An early development was completed in early 2006, but work to start the main part of the redevelopment has begun, starting with a major redevelopment of Lower Southend Road. All businesses on one side of this road will be demolished to make way for 200 flats, along with cafes, restaurants, and a public green space and public square. Work began to demolish the first buildings in February 2007. are also planned, such as improving facilities and improving access on both sides of the station.
Notable people
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Alvin Stardust 's mother used to own and run acafé just outside of Wickford railway station. Alvin, himself, worked on abuilding site in Wickford before he was famous.
*Chantelle Houghton , winner of Celebrity Big Brother 2006 lives in Wickford.
*Capital Radio Afternoon DJChris Brooks lives in Wickford.
* Southend United's managerSteve Tilson .
* Comedy Actors/writersRhys Thomas andTony Way are both from WickfordExternal links
* [http://www.basildon.gov.uk/80256B6C00357148/vWeb/wpAPSY57QENL Basildon District Council - Early History of Wickford]
* [http://www.guardian.co.uk/uselections2004/story/0,13918,1309000,00.html Guardian Unlimited - Candidates have same Essex ancestor]
* [http://www.bbc.co.uk/dna/ww2/A2772650 BBC People's War] - Memories of Wickford during theSecond World War
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