'Basildon' (
IPA, ) is a
New Town located in south
Essex,
England at . It was designated as a New Town after
World War II in 1948 to accommodate the
London population overspill. Basildon was created from four small villages;
Pitsea,
Laindon,
Basildon and 'Vange'. The larger
Basildon district was formed in 1974 by the Local Government Act of 1972, and includes two neighbouring towns
Billericay and
Wickford, as well as rural villages and smaller settlements set among the surrounding countryside.
History
The first historical reference to Basildon is in records from 1086. It is mentioned in the
Domesday Book as 'Belesduna'.
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The name 'Basildon' means 'Beorhtel's hill' and is derived from the
Anglo-Saxon personal name 'Beorhtel' and the Anglo-Saxon word 'dun', meaning hill. In historical documents, this name had various forms over the centuries, including Berdlesdon, Batlesdon & Belesduna.
The constituency of
Basildon is thought to be a
barometer of public opinion in
General Elections. The results of the constituency have been the same as the overall result of the General Election since
1974.
History and politics came together in 1989 when the newly re-opened Towngate Theatre commissioned a community play from
Arnold Wesker for the town's 40th anniversary. He chose to create a potted history of Basildon called "Beorhtel's Hill", which referred either to a Saxon hero Beorhtel or, more likely, to a version of the word "bright". (then see "dun" = "hill", above). It was generally very positive about the place and the way it has always been a haven and a "bright hill" for different generations, and to "strangers in our midst". It was quite gentle, a little sentimental, tremendously heartfet (by the 100 or so members of the community who put it on). But it also said some uncomfortable things about the
dyed-in-the-wool racism of politicians in the 1970s and this inevitably led to some controversy.
Transport
A significant number of residents commute to
London, which is assisted by excellent transport links to the city by rail and by road.
The
London, Tilbury & Southend line transects the south of the town. The line is operated by
c2c and there are three train stations in the town:
Pitsea railway station,
Basildon railway station[3] and
Laindon railway station. This line connects Basildon to central London via
London Fenchurch Street by rail. From Basildon, Fenchurch street can be reached in 35 minutes, Southend in around 20. Basildon is well situated for access into Central London.
On the north side of the town, the
A127 Southend Arterial Road is next to Basildon and on the south side is the
A13. The A13 allows easy access to the M25 and the rest of the motorway network, placing Stansted within 36 miles (58 km), Gatwick within 51 (82 km) and London City Airport just 25 miles (40 km). The A127 and the A13 are both important commuter trunk roads to London and the
M25 and in addition, link the town to Southend. Locally, the A13 gives easier access to Pitsea and Vange and the A127 gives more convenient access to the town centre and Laindon. Within the town, many main road names have include, 'mayne,' in their name. ''Broadmayne'' goes through the town. There is also a ''Nethermayne'' to the west and ''Southmayne'' to the south, along with 'East Mayne' and 'West Mayne'.
Buses provide a local form of
public transport and also connect Basildon to nearby towns that are difficult to reach by rail, for example Billericay, Wickford and Chelmsford.
First Essex Buses Ltd is the dominant bus operator in the town.
Shopping

Basildon Town Centre
The town centre boasts many High Street chainstores and independent local retailers. As well as shops and coffee houses in East Walk there's the added advantage of
Eastgate Shopping Centre which is also situated in the Town Centre home to over 100 retailers including one of the largest Debenhams department store in the UK. Further outlets can be found at Westgate Shopping park and there is also a pavement market selling fresh fruit and veg, clothing and household goods.
Education
Secondary schools
There are several
secondary schools in the Basildon District:
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Barstable School (federated with Chalvedon School)
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Beauchamps School
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Billericay School
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Bromfords School
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Chalvedon School (federated with Barstable School)
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De La Salle School
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James Hornsby High School
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Mayflower High School
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Woodlands School
Barstable School & Chalvedon School became federated in
2005 to become
The Federation Of Barstable & Chalvedon School. This was initiated by the need to stabilise and improve Barstable School's reputation as a good secondary school.
Twinning
Basildon's
twin towns include:
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Gweru (
Zimbabwe)
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Heiligenhaus (
Germany)
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Meaux (
France)
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Regeneration Plans
Basildon District is a prosperous business location and has in recent years seen significant inward investment and jobs growth. Throughout Basildon there are major developments planned estimated to total nearly £2 billion. These include:
★ The regeneration of
Basildon,
Pitsea and
Laindon Town Centres
★ A new Sporting Village and improvements to playing pitches and sports facilities throughout the District to make Basildon the Centre for Sport in South Essex
★ The creation of a health and education research centre near Basildon and Thurrock University Hospital and FE College
★ Investment in the Basildon Enterprise Corridor, the largest business area in the Thames Gateway outside of London, home to 45,000 jobs and over 5,000 businesses, including Ford, Selex, Visteon, Case New Holland, First Data Europe,
International Financial Data Services Limited (IFDS), RBS, and Starbucks
★ The creation of one of the largest wetland nature reserves in Europe in the Thames Marshes by the RSPB, Land Restoration Trust, Basildon District Council and Veolia
★ A strategic review of the District's housing, with investment in housing estates such as Craylands, Five Links and Felmores to create first class places to live
Coordinating and promoting this programme of investment is the
Basildon Renaissance Partnership which was set up in 2003 by
Basildon District Council. Its partners also include the
East Of England Development Agency,
English Partnerships,
Essex County Council, and the
Thames Gateway South Essex Partnership with support from the
Department for Communities and Local Government.
Festival Leisure Park
Festival Leisure Park is a trading
leisure park located in the north of Basildon. It is owned by
Norwich Union.
[6] The Festival Leisure Park includes several restaurants, a bowling and arcade centre, 2 hotels, a 12-screen cinema, 2 premium health clubs while the green acres of Gloucester Park with its lakes, is just a short stroll away. Festival Leisure Park is affectionately known locally as Bas Vegas.
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Famous Basildonians
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Brian Belo -
Big Brother 2007 winner
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Stuart Bingham - 1996 Amateur Snooker World Champion, currently ranked in the top 20 players in the world
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Carla Brown - Page 3 model
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Darren Caskey - ex-
Tottenham Hotspur F.C. and
Reading F.C. football player.
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Rob Denmark - Gold medallist at 1994 Commonwealth Games in the 5000 metres
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Depeche Mode - an influential English electronic music band was formed in 1980 in Basildon.
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Martin Gore
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Andrew Fletcher
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David Gahan
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Freddy Eastwood - Striker for
Wolverhampton Wanderers possibly born in Basildon or
Epsom, Surrey
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Iron Maiden - early
Hard Rock band, not linked to the
current band of the same name.
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Michael Kightly - footballer with
Wolverhampton Wanderers, previously with
Southend United and
Grays Athletic
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Eamonn Martin - Marathon runner & 1993 London Marathon winner
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QBoy - UK's leading gay rapper
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Scott Robinson from
Five (band)
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Joan Sims - Star of the
Carry On films
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Georgie Smith - ex-Light-welterweight boxing champion
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Kara Tointon - Actress who plays Dawn Swann in
EastEnders and also appeared in the film
The Football Factory
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Denise Van Outen - TV hostess, born at Basildon Hospital but never lived at a Basildon address.
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Nathaniel Woodard, educationalist
Notes
1. 2001 urban areas headcounts
2. National Archive Summary Record for Basildon
3. Railway service started in the nineteenth century to Pitsea (1856) and Laindon (1888). Later, proposals to provide service to the New Town of Basildon were shelved for many years, because of concerns that it would simply become a commuter suburb of London. The objections were eventually overcome, and the new station at Basildon finally opened in 1974.
4. http://www.basildon.gov.uk/80256B7C004D0BCB/vWeb/wpEFEN6ABEGA
5. http://www.basildon.gov.uk/80256B7C004D0BCB/vWeb/wpEFEN6ABEGA
6. Leisure real estate market makes waves (appeared in Property Week February 1998)
7. Viva Bas Vegas
See also
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Gloucester Park
References
1. 2001 urban areas headcounts
2. National Archive Summary Record for Basildon
3. Railway service started in the nineteenth century to Pitsea (1856) and Laindon (1888). Later, proposals to provide service to the New Town of Basildon were shelved for many years, because of concerns that it would simply become a commuter suburb of London. The objections were eventually overcome, and the new station at Basildon finally opened in 1974.
4. http://www.basildon.gov.uk/80256B7C004D0BCB/vWeb/wpEFEN6ABEGA
5. http://www.basildon.gov.uk/80256B7C004D0BCB/vWeb/wpEFEN6ABEGA
6. Leisure real estate market makes waves (appeared in Property Week February 1998)
7. Viva Bas Vegas
External links
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Basildon - White's Directory of Essex, 1848
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Basildon History
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Basildon Eye