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'''West Drayton''' is a town close to the western border of [[Middlesex]]. | '''West Drayton''' is a town close to the western border of [[Middlesex]]. | ||
{{ | ==Geography== | ||
West Drayton is generally south of the line formed by the [[Great Western Main Line]] and the [[Grand Union Canal]], both of which run east-west, with [[Yiewsley]] to the north. It is situated just north of junction 4 of the [[M4 motorway]] ([[Heathrow Airport]] spur), which intersects with the A408 (for Stockley Business Park), north for [[Uxbridge]], and it terminates south at Heathrow Airport itself. The nearby A3044 goes through [[Harmondsworth]] to the south. | |||
West Drayton railway station provides rail links from [[Paddington]] station in London to [[Reading]] and [[Bristol]]. | |||
West Drayton also incorporates a conservation area, [http://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/187507 The Green]. Around The Green are a number of listed buildings, both residential and commercial. | |||
==History== | |||
In 939 the area was known as ''Draegtun'', meaning 'farmstead at or near a portage or slope used for dragging Down loads', or 'farmstead where drays or sledges are used'. It is recorded as ''Draitone'' in the 1086 ''[[Domesday Book]]'', and as ''Westdrayton'' in 1465.<ref>Mills, A. D.: ''A Dictionary of British Place-Names'' (Oxford University Press, 2003)</ref> | |||
In the 1086 ''[[Domesday Book]]'', West Drayton was assessed at ten hides with land suitable for six ploughs.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/media/pdf/b/d/Archaeology_-_background_information.pdf |title=An Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment for Inland Homes |author=Hopkins, Heather |date=April 2009 |publisher=London Borough of Hillingdon |accessdate=30 May 2011}}</ref> | |||
The former RAF West Drayton was host to a military air traffic control (ATC) centre co-located with the civil London Area and Terminal Control Centre (LATCC), but these functions have been relocated to [[Swanwick, Hampshire|Swanwick]]), with the last ATC functions ending in January 2008. | |||
The site was redeveloped for housing. | |||
==Local economy== | |||
[[File:BmiTraining.jpg|thumb|250px|The British Midland International training centre at Stockley Close Industrial Estate]] | |||
Historically, employment was commonly connected to the railway and the canal. In the modern day, West Drayton tends to be more of a commuter town, owing to its proximity to the [[M25 motorway|M25]], [[M4 motorway|M4]], [[M40 motorway|M40]] and [[M3 motorway|M3]] motorways, [[Heathrow Airport]] and Stockley Business Park. | |||
Guoman Hotel Management (UK) Limited has its head office in the Thistle London Heathrow in West Drayton.<ref>"[http://www.thistle.com/en/group/contact_us/corporate_office_numbers.html Corporate Office]." Thistle Hotels. Retrieved on 28 December 2011. "The corporate office is based at Thistle London Heathrow and is situated across opposite the main reception adjacent to the Conference Centre"</ref><ref>"[http://www.thistle.com/hotels/united_kingdom/london/thistle_london_heathrow/index.html Thistle London Heathrow]." Thistle Hotels. Retrieved on 28 December 2011. "Bath Road, Longford West Drayton UB7 0EQ"</ref> | |||
The Stockley Close Industrial Estate includes a British Midland International office.<ref>"[http://www.flybmi.com/downloads/CompanyRewards/bmiCompanyRewardsGuide_EN_072008.pdf bmi’s company rewards]." British Midland International. Retrieved on 28 December 2011. "Stockley Close, West Drayton, Middlesex, UB7 9BL"</ref><ref name="Kingsturge">"[http://resources.kingsturge.com/contentresources/property/tempPDFs/1/24060926370__pdf.pdf British Midland Airways Limited Stockley Close, West Drayton Near Heathrow, London]." KingSturge. Retrieved on 28 December 2011.</ref> In July 1999 Sir Michael Bishop formally opened the British Midland Training Centre at Stockley Close.<ref>"[http://www.flybmi.com/downloads/bmi/90s.pdf the nineties]." British Midland International. Retrieved on 28 December 2011.</ref> Other tenants in the estate include Almirall, BP, British Airways, HP Enterprise Services (originally Electronic Data Systems, or EDS), and Marks & Spencer.<ref name="Kingsturge"/> Waterside, the head office of British Airways, is in [[Harmondsworth]], near West Drayton.<ref>"[http://www.britishairways.com/travel/amexprempluscard/public/en_gb Benefits and features]." British Airways. Retrieved on 14 February 2011. "The promoters are British Airways Plc, Waterside, PO Box 365, Harmondsworth, West Drayton, UB7 0GA."</ref> | |||
==Sports== | |||
The local football team is West Drayton Explorers, whose home ground is on Sipson Recreation Ground, Sipson Way. | |||
The district has many canal paths and trails suitable for cycling. | |||
==Notable people== | |||
* Ronnie Wood, guitarist in rock bands the Rolling Stones and The Faces, was born in West Drayton | |||
* Blues singer Art Wood (1937-2006), brother of Ronnie, was born in West Drayton | |||
* Actor Julian Rhind-Tutt was born in West Drayton | |||
* William Paget (1572-1629), adventurer of the London Company, is buried in West Drayton | |||
* Character actor Moore Marriott (1885-1949) was born in West Drayton | |||
* International Athlete, Donald G Taylor,(1936-2012) British Record Holder 10,000 metres (23.8.63 at White City stadium) lived in West Drayton (1964-2012) | |||
* Publisher Sir Allen Lane, most famously known for Penguin Books. Lived at The Mill House, West Drayton. | |||
==References== | |||
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==Outside links== | |||
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* [http://www.ub7.org UB7 local website] | |||
* [http://www.southlandsarts.co.uk Southlands Arts Centre website] | |||
* [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=22322 British History - West Drayton] | |||
* [http://www.hillingdontimes.co.uk/ Uxbridge & Hillingdon Times - local newspaper] | |||
* [http://www.ywdband.com Yiewsley and West Drayton Band] | |||
* [http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/index.jsp?articleid=8699 Library] |
Latest revision as of 08:48, 21 April 2017
West Drayton | |
Middlesex | |
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The Green, West Drayton | |
Location | |
Grid reference: | TQ065795 |
Location: | 51°30’15"N, 0°27’53"W |
Data | |
Post town: | West Drayton |
Postcode: | UB7 |
Dialling code: | 01895 |
Local Government | |
Council: | Hillingdon |
Parliamentary constituency: |
Uxbridge and South Ruislip |
West Drayton is a town close to the western border of Middlesex.
Geography
West Drayton is generally south of the line formed by the Great Western Main Line and the Grand Union Canal, both of which run east-west, with Yiewsley to the north. It is situated just north of junction 4 of the M4 motorway (Heathrow Airport spur), which intersects with the A408 (for Stockley Business Park), north for Uxbridge, and it terminates south at Heathrow Airport itself. The nearby A3044 goes through Harmondsworth to the south.
West Drayton railway station provides rail links from Paddington station in London to Reading and Bristol.
West Drayton also incorporates a conservation area, The Green. Around The Green are a number of listed buildings, both residential and commercial.
History
In 939 the area was known as Draegtun, meaning 'farmstead at or near a portage or slope used for dragging Down loads', or 'farmstead where drays or sledges are used'. It is recorded as Draitone in the 1086 Domesday Book, and as Westdrayton in 1465.[1]
In the 1086 Domesday Book, West Drayton was assessed at ten hides with land suitable for six ploughs.[2]
The former RAF West Drayton was host to a military air traffic control (ATC) centre co-located with the civil London Area and Terminal Control Centre (LATCC), but these functions have been relocated to Swanwick), with the last ATC functions ending in January 2008.
The site was redeveloped for housing.
Local economy
Historically, employment was commonly connected to the railway and the canal. In the modern day, West Drayton tends to be more of a commuter town, owing to its proximity to the M25, M4, M40 and M3 motorways, Heathrow Airport and Stockley Business Park.
Guoman Hotel Management (UK) Limited has its head office in the Thistle London Heathrow in West Drayton.[3][4]
The Stockley Close Industrial Estate includes a British Midland International office.[5][6] In July 1999 Sir Michael Bishop formally opened the British Midland Training Centre at Stockley Close.[7] Other tenants in the estate include Almirall, BP, British Airways, HP Enterprise Services (originally Electronic Data Systems, or EDS), and Marks & Spencer.[6] Waterside, the head office of British Airways, is in Harmondsworth, near West Drayton.[8]
Sports
The local football team is West Drayton Explorers, whose home ground is on Sipson Recreation Ground, Sipson Way.
The district has many canal paths and trails suitable for cycling.
Notable people
- Ronnie Wood, guitarist in rock bands the Rolling Stones and The Faces, was born in West Drayton
- Blues singer Art Wood (1937-2006), brother of Ronnie, was born in West Drayton
- Actor Julian Rhind-Tutt was born in West Drayton
- William Paget (1572-1629), adventurer of the London Company, is buried in West Drayton
- Character actor Moore Marriott (1885-1949) was born in West Drayton
- International Athlete, Donald G Taylor,(1936-2012) British Record Holder 10,000 metres (23.8.63 at White City stadium) lived in West Drayton (1964-2012)
- Publisher Sir Allen Lane, most famously known for Penguin Books. Lived at The Mill House, West Drayton.
References
- ↑ Mills, A. D.: A Dictionary of British Place-Names (Oxford University Press, 2003)
- ↑ Hopkins, Heather (April 2009). "An Archaeological Desk-Based Assessment for Inland Homes". London Borough of Hillingdon. http://www.hillingdon.gov.uk/media/pdf/b/d/Archaeology_-_background_information.pdf. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
- ↑ "Corporate Office." Thistle Hotels. Retrieved on 28 December 2011. "The corporate office is based at Thistle London Heathrow and is situated across opposite the main reception adjacent to the Conference Centre"
- ↑ "Thistle London Heathrow." Thistle Hotels. Retrieved on 28 December 2011. "Bath Road, Longford West Drayton UB7 0EQ"
- ↑ "bmi’s company rewards." British Midland International. Retrieved on 28 December 2011. "Stockley Close, West Drayton, Middlesex, UB7 9BL"
- ↑ 6.0 6.1 "British Midland Airways Limited Stockley Close, West Drayton Near Heathrow, London." KingSturge. Retrieved on 28 December 2011.
- ↑ "the nineties." British Midland International. Retrieved on 28 December 2011.
- ↑ "Benefits and features." British Airways. Retrieved on 14 February 2011. "The promoters are British Airways Plc, Waterside, PO Box 365, Harmondsworth, West Drayton, UB7 0GA."
Outside links
("Wikimedia Commons" has material about West Drayton) |