- Woolwich
infobox UK place
country = England
map_type = Greater London
region= London
population=
official_name= Woolwich
london_borough= Greenwich
constituency_westminster= Greenwich and Woolwich
post_town= LONDON
postcode_area= SE
postcode_district= SE18
dial_code= 020
os_grid_reference= TQ435795
latitude= 51.4961
longitude= 0.0681Woolwich (pronEng|ˈwʊlɪtʃ or IPA|/ˈwʊlɪdʒ/) is a suburb in south-east
London ,England in theLondon Borough of Greenwich , on the south side of the RiverThames , though the tinyexclave ofNorth Woolwich (which is now part of theLondon Borough of Newham ) is on the north side of the river. Woolwich formed part ofKent until 1889 when theCounty of London was created.It is notable as a river crossing point, having the
Woolwich Ferry (and the lesser-knownWoolwich foot tunnel ) to North Woolwich, and as the one-time home of the Woolwich Building Society (now relocated inBexleyheath and owned byBarclays plc ).History
Woolwich is Predominantly known for 'Woolwich Alliance' Football team. Formed in 1884, it comprised a number of nationalities from different factories in the area. The history of Woolwich is strongly associated with Britain's military past. It was home to the
Woolwich Dockyard (founded in 1512), theRoyal Arsenal (dating back to 1471), the Royal Military Academy (1741) and theRoyal Horse Artillery (1793); the town still retains an army base at theRoyal Artillery Barracks , and theRoyal Artillery Museum . The nearbyGreenwich Heritage Centre also houses exhibits relating to the Royal Arsenal.Arsenal Football Club were founded in Woolwich in 1886 by workers at the Arsenal - the club were initially known as "Dial Square", then "Royal Arsenal" and then became "Woolwich Arsenal" in 1891. They moved to
Arsenal Stadium ,Highbury in north London in 1913, and dropped the Woolwich prefix the following year. This is a rare example of a British football team moving from its local area, albeit relocating within the same conurbation.Royal Ordnance Factories F.C. was founded in response to Woolwich Arsenal joining the League but only lasted several years.Woolwich Polytechnic , founded in 1892, merged with other local colleges and becameThames Polytechnic in 1970. In 1992 it was granted university status as theUniversity of Greenwich . In 2000, the University began a relocation to the Old Royal Naval College, several miles to the west inGreenwich town centre, leaving only an administrative presence in Woolwich.Woolwich was the start of the route of the last London
tram , on 5 July 1952. [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/july/6/newsid_2963000/2963092.stm BBC on this day: 6 July] accessed 23 Apr 2007] A special tram was driven through enormous crowds toNew Cross , finally arriving at New Cross depot around 1am on the 6 July. [ [http://www.greenwich-guide.org.uk/july.htm Greenwich Guide, day by day] accessed 23 Apr 2007]Woolwich was home to the experimental
Auto stacker car park. Officially opened in May 1961 byPrincess Margaret , it was never actually used by the public and was demolished in 1962, after the council could not get it to work.Woolwich is the location of the
United Kingdom 's first branch ofMcDonald's (the 3,000th in the world), which opened in 1974. Woolwich was chosen because it was considered to be a representative English town at the time. [ [http://www.mcspotlight.org/media/press/preston_dec91.html Interview with McDonalds UK CEO Evening Standard 16th December 1991] accessed 23 Apr 2007]Woolwich once had four cinemas. Today, one is a bingo hall, another a nightclub, and another (which once hosted
Buddy Holly ) is now a pentecostal church.Woolwich was used as a location for the 2006 film "
Children of Men ".Recent development
The town centre began to decline in the 1950s. Department stores closed, being replaced by charity and pound shops. However, once redevelopment of the former
Royal Arsenal site began, Woolwich started to enjoy a small renaissance. Several High Street chains previously absent from Woolwich have opened branches, and longer-established shops have been refurbished. An extension of theDocklands Light Railway is under construction (expected completion Spring 2009) and other developments are planned.In early 2007, large-scale redevelopment of the area around Love Lane, near the eastern end of Powis Street, was in the final stages of consultation. [ [http://www.lovelanewoolwich.co.uk Love Lane Woolwich ] ] The proposed project will include demolition of several buildings including the Post Office, Peggy Middleton House and Thomas Spencer Halls of Residence, and the construction of new council offices and housing, local shops and a large branch of
Tesco . A tall residential tower block is planned for General Gordon Square.Some local residents have been concerned about the design of the development. [ [http://www.connaughtmews.co.uk/incident_lovelane_index.shtml Local resident concerns] ] Plans exhibited to the public originally preserved the "Director General"
public house , [ [http://fancyapint.com/pubs/pub2670.html Director General public house] ] but in the later plans by Greenwich Council the pub is to be demolished. [ [http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/southlondonpress/bexley/tm_method=full%26objectid=18556966%26siteid=50100-name_page.html Change of plans] ] .At time of writing, September 2008, the Director General has been demolished, as has one of the council buildings, the Borough Treasurer's Office. The demolition of the former
University of Greenwich halls of residence Thomas Spencer House and the former Inland Revenue offices has begun.Planning for further development around the "Woolwich Triangle" area at the other end of town is in the early stages. This development includes plans to demolish the old
art deco "Co-op "/Scottley's building at the west end of Powis Street. [ [http://icsouthlondon.icnetwork.co.uk/southlondonpress/greenwich/tm_headline=we-are-with-the-people--say-town-developers&method=full&objectid=18139849&siteid=50100-name_page.html Coop site redevelopment] ] These plans have now been made public and exhibitions of the plans held. Since these plans became public, scaffolding has been put on the Scottley's building on the Powis Street Side, and on the Hare Street side, several windows have been left open. Some locals are not happy about the plans for Woolwich. [ [http://dolly-rotten.blogspot.com/2008/06/where-i-live.html Dolly Rotten :: An Annoyed Theist ] ]Some redevelopment has begun at the Riverside end of Woolwich already, with the June 2008 demolition of the derelict Crown and Cushion pub (the last remnant of the "old" riverside) next to the Waterfront leisure centre, and the rapidly-progressing development of a residential block on the site of the old Union Tavern, next to Riverside House.
The
2012 Summer Olympics will include Woolwich as a venue for shooting events, and building work has begun in the barracks for the location.Famous residents
*
William Barefoot , born toPlymouth Brethren family, became the first socialist mayor of Woolwich in 1925.
* MathematicianPeter Barlow taught at the Royal Military Academy in Woolwich and his sonPeter W. Barlow ,civil engineer , was born here in 1809.
*Hubert Bland , earlysocialist and co-founder of theFabian Society , was born in Wood Street, now Woodhill in 1855.
*Tom Cribb , Englishbare-knuckle boxing champion in the early 19th century, retired to, died, and was buried (1848) in Woolwich.
*Andy Fordham , 2004 World darts champion, was publican of the "Queen's Arms" public house in Woolwich, although he now has the Rose and Crown inDartford .
*Julius Francis , heavyweight boxer (who foughtMike Tyson in January 2000)
*Boy George , Pop music icon, grew up in Woolwich.
* GeneralCharles George Gordon of Khartoum was born at 29 Woolwich Common and educated at the Royal Military Academy.
*John Henry Hayes ,politician , was born in Woolwich.
*Richard Lovelace , poet.
*Scott Maslen , actor who plays DC Phil Hunter inITV 's "The Bill ", was born and raised in Woolwich.
*Henry Maudslay , engineer and tool-maker, was born in Salutation Alley (now demolished) and buried in the parish churchyard of St Mary Magdalen's.
*Thomas Paine , author of the "Rights of Man " and "The Age of Reason ", spent a short time living in Woolwich.
* DiaristSamuel Pepys lodged in Woolwich during 1665 to escape theGreat Plague of London .
*Ollie Raison breakfast radio presenter in Australia, was born in Woolwich
*Oswald Hope Robertson , the medical pioneer who invented blood banks, was born in Woolwich in 1886.
*David Sheppard , former Englandcricket captain, wasbishop of Woolwich from 1969 to 1975.
* John Wilson, the 'Spurgeon of Woolwich', was a notableBaptist preacher in the 1930s and served a congregation of 3,000 members
*Ian Wright , the Arsenal footballer and later a television personality, was born and raised in Woolwich.
*Merveille Lukeba , British actor, born in D.R. Congo, He was raised in Woolwich.Education
:"For education in Woolwich see the main London Borough of Greenwich article
Transport and locale
Nearest places
* Charlton
*Eltham
* Plumstead
*Thamesmead
*Kidbrooke Nearest tube station
*
North Greenwich tube station Nearest railway stations
*
Woolwich Arsenal railway station
*Woolwich Dockyard railway station
*Plumstead railway station Docklands light railway
*King George V station is close to the north side of the
Woolwich foot tunnel .
*A newDocklands Light Railway station is under construction next to the existing Woolwich Arsenal railway station.River
The free
Woolwich Ferry service operates across theRiver Thames to North Woolwich in theLondon Borough of Newham carrying trucks, cars, cyclists and pedestrians during the day until 8pm on Weekdays. A two boat service runs on Mondays to Saturdays and Sundays only has a one boat service.Woolwich foot tunnel is also available for use by pedestrians (and cyclists pushing their cycles) at any time. It is served by lifts during traditional shopping hours.London River Services , operated byThames Clipper , provide a peak hour, seven days a week service to central London (Savoy Pier ) fromWoolwich Arsenal Pier (adjacent to the Royal Arsenal residential development).The
Thames flood barrier is located a mile upstream from the tunnel and ferry.ee also
*
Royal Ordnance Factory
* - a passenger steamer sunk offNorth Woolwich pier on3 September 1878 (a memorial to those lost can be found in Woolwich Old Cemetery, Kings Highway,Plumstead )
* TheAuto stacker References
External links
* [http://www.hidden-london.com/woolwich.html Hidden London page about Woolwich] .
* [http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/RoyalArtilleryTheatreWoolwich.htm History of the Royal Artillery Theatre, Woolwich]
Future Development
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