'Farnborough' is a
town in the
Rushmoor district of
Hampshire,
England. It is perhaps best known as the home of the
Farnborough Air Show which takes place once every two years. The town is home to
Farnborough Aerodrome and the international headquarters of
BAE Systems.
Geography
Farnborough is situated in the northeast of Hampshire and near to the boundary with
Surrey. The
River Blackwater forms part of the boundary. It is located 55 km (34 miles) southwest of
London and lies at the centre of the Blackwater Valley conurbation.
Farnborough has incorporated several sizeable villages as it has expanded, including
Cove and Southwood, both of which are now considered suburbs. It is continuous with the garrison town of
Aldershot to the south and with
Frimley to the north. Based in the town is the council of the local government district of Rushmoor. The district has
borough status and also covers nearby Aldershot.
Within Farnborough the only naturally occurring water significant feature is
Cove Brook.
Suburbs
Southwood, Rafborough, Cove, Farnborough Park, Farnborough Street, West Heath, North Camp
History
Farnborough was founded in Saxon times and is mentioned in the
Domesday Book of 1066. The name is formed from ''Ferneberga'' which means 'fern hill'.
The town is the home of
Saint Michael's Abbey. The Imperial Crypt there is the burial place of
Napoleon III (1808 - 1873), Emperor of the French, and his wife
Eugénie de Montijo (1826 - 1920) and their son
Napoléon Eugène, Prince Imperial, who was killed in South Africa aged 23, on (1st June 1879) by the Zulus. The
crypt of St Peter's Old Parish Church is also believed to house the remains of many of the
Earls of Anglesey.
Transport
There are multiple forms of public transport, most commonly the Public Bus.
London can be reached by
rail, via the
M3 motorway, via the
A325 and
A30, by using a number of minor roads to avoid the traffic or by using a number of public footpaths indicated on the local
Ordnance Survey maps. The main road, named Farnborough Road, enters the town from
Camberley to the north, and continues into Aldershot to the south.
Rail
Farnborough is served by several railway stations:
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Farnborough railway station for
London Waterloo,
Basingstoke,
Southampton,
Bournemouth and
Salisbury.
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Farnborough North railway station for
Reading,
Guildford and
Shalford.
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North Camp railway station for
Reading,
Guildford and
London Gatwick Airport.
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Ash Vale railway station for
Camberley,
Ascot,
Aldershot,
Farnham and
Alton.
Air
A noted
airshow takes place at
Farnborough Airfield, situated between Farnborough and
Fleet and the site of the historic
Royal Aircraft Establishment. Closely associated with Farnborough Airfield is
Samuel Cody. Cody, or Col Sam Cody as he was known, was one of the early pioneers of aviation. He died when he crashed his plane on Ball Hill, a site which is now within
QinetiQ's Technology Park. A monument to the first
jet fighter is sited on a
roundabout along Ively Road. The replica
Gloster E28/39 (based on the prototype) was erected as a tribute to its inventor, Sir
Frank Whittle.
Farnborough Airfield was turned into a business airport operated by
TAG Aviation. In October 2005, TAG applied to double their number of flights at weekends. Opposition to the business airport has been chronicled by Blackwater Environmental Justice and FARA was formed by the local community to oppose the airport expansion.
In 2006, the
Airbus A380 flew over the town flanked by the world famous
Red Arrows to open the show. The 2006 show also featured the
Mikoyan_MiG-29 as well as other aircraft.
Politics
Farnborough contains the following wards: Fernhill (Conservative), Grange (Liberal Democrat), Mayfield (Liberal Democrat), St. Johns (Liberal Democrat), West Heath (Conservative), Empress (Conservative), Cove & Southwood (Conservative), Knellwood (Conservative) and St Marks (Liberal Democrat). The local MP is Gerald Howarth for Aldershot (Conservative) a shadow defence minister.
Media
Farnborough is served by three free local
newspapers, The Surrey Hampshire Star, The Rush and The Courier, along with two locals available for purchase, The Farnborough Mail and the Farnborough News
[1]. The local
ITV region is Thames Valley News.
==Farnborough
Business Park==
Adjacent to the airport there is a major development of the new Farnborough Business Park
[2], which aims to have around 1.67 million sq ft of new office space. There are plans to make this area not only a major business centre, but also a new centrepiece for Farnborough. When completed it will include new housing, a De Vere run Village Hotel, symbolic office buildings, a Barons BMW and Mini dealership, a new aviation library and the refurbishing of the listed windtunnels on the site. Current tenants include: AgustaWestland, Imagine Homes, Red Hat, Autodesk and Defence Strategy & Solutions.
Education
There are four main public secondary schools; The Wavell School, Cove School, Fernhill School and Language College and Oak Farm Community School. There are also two private secondary schools; Salesian College (boys school) and Farnborough Hill
[3] (girls school) both of which provide private sixth form education in expansion to the secondary schools. The town also is home to The Sixth Form College, Farnborough
[4], which draws in around 3,000 students aged 16-19 from the surrounding area, as well as Farnborough College of Technology
[5], specialises in GCSEs, A-levels and more vocational studies for students aged 16 onwards.
Retail
Farnborough has three main shopping centres; Kingsmead and Queensmead (which are currently undergoing redevelopment) and Princesmead.
Town Centre Study
In February 2007 Rushmoor Borough Council unveiled plans to radically alter the centre over the next two decades, in the hope of changing people's perception of Farnborough being a dull town to visit. The town centre study
[6] outlines major changes to the council offices, Farnborough Main Train Station, the local road network and the continuation of the improvements to Farnborough's town centre, including the development of a Discovery Centre ( a Hampshire County Council initiative aimed at improving libraries in the county ).
One much-mooted idea is for the development of a major National Air Museum to be situated there, taking advantage of the town's almost unparalleled aviation heritage.
Sport
The
football team Farnborough Town F.C., formerly Farnborough F.C., will play in the
Southern Football League South & Southwest.
[7] As Farnborough Town F.C The team came to national prominence in 2003 when they reached the 4th round of the FA Cup, where they played the previous season's Cup winners
Arsenal at
Highbury. They were drawn to play the tie at home but was switched on police advice. The match was won 5-1 by Arsenal. The town's second club,
Farnborough North End F.C. play in the
Wessex Football League.
Farnborough Rugby Football Club [8] is primarily a
rugby union club based at Tile Barn Close in Farnborough. They play in
Hampshire Division 1. They also have a Minis and Juniors section which caters for boys from 5 to 19 years of age and girls from 5 to 12 years of age. For the summer 2007 season they also fielded a successful Rugby League team, winning the Co-Op Southern Conference competition in their first year of entering.
Cricket team FACC currently based in nearby Frogmore are planning a relocation to Farnborough.
Camberley and Farnborough Hockey Club play in nearby Camberley (Kings International College), but draw many players from the region.
Gallery
Twinned towns
Farnborough is twinned with:
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Meudon, France
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Oberursel, Germany
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Sulechow, Poland
See also
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Farnborough Aerodrome
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Farnborough Air Show
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Basingstoke Canal
External links
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Historic Farnborough
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Rushmoor Borough Council
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Camberley & Farnborough Hockey Club
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St Peter's Old Parish Church
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Community website for Farnborough