Billingham

Billingham

infobox UK place
country = England
official_name= Billingham
static_

image_caption= Billingham Town Centre today, with Kennedy Gardens Flats in the background
population = 35,765 (2006) http://www.teesvalley-jsu.gov.uk/old/private/jsuwarddataweb2005.xls]
unitary_england= Stockton-on-Tees
region= North East England
lieutenancy_england= County Durham
constituency_westminster= Stockton North
post_town= BILLINGHAM
postcode_district= TS22, TS23
postcode_area= TS
dial_code= 01642
os_grid_reference= NZ470240
latitude= 54.61
longitude= -1.27
london_distance= 255.5 m

Billingham is a town in the Borough of Stockton on Tees in North East England with a population of 35,765 (2006). It was founded circa 650 by a group of Saxons known as Billa's people, [http://www.theproteusgroup.co.uk/tib/history.html This is Billingham ] ] which is where the name Billingham is thought to have originated. In modern history, the chemical industry and in particular the company ICI played an important role in the growth of Billingham. Today ICI no longer operates in Billingham, although other chemical companies are working in the area.

History

Chemical industry and ICI

With the declaration of the First World War, a high demand for explosives led to a massive expansion of Billingham. In 1917, Billingham was chosen to be the site of a new chemical works supplying ammonia for the war. [http://www.citiesofscience.co.uk/go/NorthEast/ContentWhere_2799.html Cities of Science - North East - An Explosive History ] ] However, the plant was completed in 1920, after the war had ended. The Brunner Mond Company took over the site, and converted it to manufacture fertilisers. In December 1926, Brunner Mond merged with three other chemical companies to form ICI, who took control of the plant. ICI began to produce plastics at Billingham in 1934.

Aldous Huxley visited the newly-opened and technologically-advanced Brunner and Mond plant at ICI and gave a detailed account of the processes he saw. The introduction to the most recent print of "Brave New World" states that Huxley was inspired to write the novel by this Billingham visit.

Henry Thorold in the "Shell Guide to County Durham" states: cquote|This is one of the most extraordinary of experiences, a sight almost unique in England. On either side of the road are the works. Steaming, sizzling - tall steel towers, great cylinders, pipes everywhere... At night the whole industrial world along the banks of the Tees comes to life... brilliant with a thousand lights, the great girders of the Transporter Bridge dark in silhouette: a magic city."

From 1971 to 1988 ICI operated a small General Atomics TRIGA Mark I nuclear reactor at its Billingham factory. It also operated the coal-fired North Tees Power Station designed by Giles Gilbert Scott on the banks of the Tees, to provide electricity for its plants. This was eventually decommissioned and demolished in 1987. The site of the power station is now Billingham Reach Industrial Estate, an international wharf owned by Able UK Ltd. ICI no longer operates in Billingham, having sold many of its businesses during the restructuring of the company in the 1990s. Some of the company's former manufacturing plants are still in operation, run by other chemical companies.

Anhydrite Mine

In 1983, NIREX announced a proposal to use the now-disused anhydrite mine as a site for the disposal of intermediate level nuclear waste. There was a huge public outcry, since despite the suitability of the site in geological terms, it was very close to a large population centre. Subsequently, in 1985, the plans were dropped. More recent plans in 2007 to re-open the mines for "use as a long-term disposal facility for low hazard waste" were met with similar opposition, and a petition of 3,200 signatures against the mine's opening was presented to the local authority. [http://ts23.gazettelive.co.uk/2007/08/petition_handed_in_over_anhydr.html Petition handed in over anhydrite mines (TS23 - Billingham) ] ]

Politics

Between 1923 and 1968, Billingham had its own Urban District Council which built, among other things, Dawson House, Kennedy Gardens and Billingham Golf Club (the UK's first municipally-owned club). It was absorbed into the Borough of Stockton and the County Borough of Teesside in 1968. In 1974 Teesside County was replaced by the County of Cleveland. In 1996, the arrangements were refashioned once more with Billingham being part of a separate unitary council for all of Stockton.

In February 2007, the Department for Communities and Local Government and the Electoral Commission issued orders for the creation of a Billingham Parish and the setting up of a new town council. Billingham Town Council is the largest in the Borough of Stockton. It will initially be funded by a precept of £80,000. Elections for the new Town Council were held on May 3 2007, a petition to Stockton Borough Council and referendum held in 2003 having both given assent to the proposal.

Billingham came 35th in the "Crap Towns" survey of 2003, provoking some outrage in the local press. [Evening Gazette, [http://icteesside.icnetwork.co.uk/sundaysun/news/sundaysun/page.cfm?objectid=13482677&method=full&siteid=50081] ]

Several chemical plants close to the town were subject to explosions and leaks in 2006 and 2007. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/5035734.stm BBC NEWS | England | Explosions rock chemical factory ] ] [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/tees/6230903.stm BBC NEWS | England | Tees | Dozens injured in chemical leak ] ]

tructure

The town is effectively split into two separate areas by name, Old Billingham (the area around the village green adjacent to St Cuthbert's church and built up around the ICI works) and the more planned estates that have spread out since the 1950s, increasing the town's size and borders towards the villages of Wolviston and Cowpen Bewley, to the point of almost incorporating them. Billingham is served by three secondary schools, Northfield School, a specialist sports college famous for Jamie Bell, Billingham Campus School and Arts College, originally Brunner and Furness Comprehensive Schools and now an arts college, and St. Michael's RC School, a specialist science college.

However at the moment construction is ongoing for St. Michael's to join the Billingham Campus and New Bede/Riverside College facilities on the Marsh House Avenue site, in a project The Council has published plans for a £40 million investment in Primary Schools which will include some being rebuilt or re-designed and refurbished. Roseberry Primary School and Bewley Infant and Bewley Junior Schools are on the list for action within the next few years.

Billingham Beck Valley Country Park was constructed from a reclaimed industrial waste tip and has steadily grown to include former grazing land to form a convert|120|acre|km2|sing=on site including wetland habitats. Designated as a Local Nature Reserve by English Nature in 1992, in 2005 it won a Green Flag Award. The beck itself is one of the major tributaries of the River Tees and has a tidal reach around the former ICI site.

hopping

Billingham town centre provides the town with famous retailers such as ASDA, Argos and Woolworths. The town centre lacks some services but Stockton town centre is less than convert|3|mi|km away and Middlesbrough town centre is also less than convert|3|mi|km away. The town's ASDA was the first ASDA store to be opened during the 60's in the north east in 1967, the store is not a large store and mostly supplies food. ASDA has been considering opening a new store in the town for several years but have not been successful as they planned to build a store on the site of the Forum which was originally was planned to be demolished. However the Forum was saved from demolition and another site was planned on the old college but the land has been used for new housing. The town also has a Tesco located near the town centre.

Transport

Road

Billingham is served by the A19 running to Sunderland in the north and Thirsk in the south. The A19 has bypassed Billingham twice. The original route ran through Old Billingham and over a level crossing next to where the old railway station was located and ran through Wolviston in the north. The first bypass was built in the 1960s with a bridge over the railway line and a roundabout was built to the east of Wolviston in the north, the roundabout was designed to be a grade separated junction but was not completed as the new bypass was already starting to be gridlocked during rush hour and the design did not help as there was too many roundabouts and junctions for the bypass to take effect and the growing number of vehicles using the A19. The second bypass was built in the 1980s to the west of the first bypass. Billingham is also served by the A689 to Hartlepool in the east and Bishop Auckland in the west.

Rail

Billingham railway station is on the Durham coast line with hourly services provided by Northern Rail to Newcastle and the MetroCentre in the north and to Stockton and Middlesbrough in the south. Grand Central provide an express train from Sunderland to London but the service does not currently serve Billingham. The original Billingham railway station closed in the late 1960s and moved a mile east along the line.

Bus

Stagecoach provide services around the town and to Hartlepool, Stockton and Middlesbrough, they provide the 36 service to Hartlepool Marina and Middlesbrough Park End. Go North East provides the 211 service to Peterlee and Middlesbrough. Arriva also provides services.

Sport

The chemical industry's creation of ammonia in the town also led to the formation of one of Billingham's two football teams, Billingham Synthonia, Synthonia being a portmanteau of Synthetic Ammonia, and of similar origins is Billingham Synthonia Cricket Club. Billingham also is the home of Billingham Town F.C.

Billingham Forum

In 1967, Billingham Forum was opened by HM the Queen. A sports and leisure complex, it contains a swimming pool, an ice rink, and a number of sports halls. The complex also houses the Forum Theatre. Notable personalities that have performed in the theatre include Arthur Lowe, David Jason, Penelope Keith, Timothy West, Carroll Baker, and Dame Anna Neagle. Roy Chubby Brown performed there for the first time in November 2006; his DVD for 2007 was recorded there as well.

As part of the proposals to regenerate Billingham, a 'Gateway' initiative proposed the construction of a new sports and leisure centre on John Whitehead Park to replace the Forum. This proved highly controversial, particularly as the Forum's would-be-replacement did not contain a theatre. The proposals were abandoned in November 2004, shortly after the Forum Theatre was granted Grade II listed building status.

Following a survey that reported 98% of participants in favour, [http://www.stockton.gov.uk/citizenservices/leisureandents/shoppingandmarkets/bhamtc/forum/ Billingham Forum - Stockton Borough Council ] ] Stockton Borough Council now intend to submit a bid of £15 - 20 million [http://www.stockton.gov.uk/citizenservices/leisureandents/shoppingandmarkets/bhamtc/forum/forumfawq/ Billingham Forum FAQ's - Stockton Borough Council ] ] to refurbish the Forum Complex in partnership with The Billingham Partnership group.

Notable residents

*Jamie Bell, actor famous for the role of Billy Elliot, and Griffin in the movie "Jumper"
*Diane Youdale, famous for the role of Jet in the TV Series "Gladiators"
*Chopper, Legendary Punk Rocker
*Andrew Davies, footballer, Middlesbrough F.C.; Southampton F.C. after loan
*Billy Dunlop, the first person to be found guilty of murder following changes to UK law for double jeopardy cases. Originally found not guilty of the murder of Julie Hogg, but convicted following a re-trial after he openly confessed to her murder whilst in prison for a separate offence
*Sean Gregan, footballer
*Eddie Jobson, musician
*Willie Maddren, former Middlesbrough F.C. footballer and manager
*Tommy Mooney, footballer
*Gary Pallister, footballer for Middlesbrough F.C., Manchester United and England. Now an occasional pundit for the BBC
*Paul Smith, the frontman of Indie group Maxïmo Park

References

External links

* [http://dmoz.org/Regional/Europe/United_Kingdom/England/Cleveland/Billingham/ Billingham Directory]
* [http://www.billinghamfestival.co.uk/billinghamfestival/ Billingham International Festival site]
* [http://www.stockton.gov.uk/yourcouncil/government/18469/ Billingham Town Council page on Stockton Borough Council site]


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужно сделать НИР?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Billingham — …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Billingham — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Billingham Billingham es una localidad del Reino Unido situada en el noreste de Inglaterra. Su población en 2001 era de 34.700 habitantes. Su …   Wikipedia Español

  • Billingham — Billingham …   Wikipédia en Français

  • Billingham — This unusual name is of English locational origin, interestingly from both a place that exists today, Billingham in Durham and from a place that has now disappeared from the maps, but was located in Staffordshire. The latter is an example of a… …   Surnames reference

  • Billingham — Original name in latin Billingham Name in other language Bilingam, Billingem, Billingham, Billingham on Tees, Билингам, Биллингем State code GB Continent/City Europe/London longitude 54.60828 latitude 1.29214 altitude 18 Population 35708 Date… …   Cities with a population over 1000 database

  • Billingham Bombers — The Billingham Bombers are an ice hockey team from the town of Billingham in the Stockton on Tees borough of Teesside. They are currently members of the English National Ice Hockey League and the Northern League. The Bombers play their home games …   Wikipedia

  • Billingham (surname) — Billingham is a surname, and may refer to:* Angela Billingham, Baroness Billingham (born 1939), British Labour politician * Jack Billingham (born 1943), former Major League Baseball pitcher * John Billingham (born 1930), former director of the… …   Wikipedia

  • Billingham (Begriffsklärung) — Billingham steht für: Billingham, eine englische Stadt in der Stadtgemeinde (Borough) Stockton on Tees, Grafschaft Durham, Billingham (Washington), eine US amerikanische Stadt im US Staat Washington Billingham ist der Familienname folgender… …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Billingham Synthonia F.C. — Football club infobox clubname = Billingham Synthonia fullname = Billingham Synthonia Football Club nickname = The Synners founded = 1923 ground = The PTS Stadium, Central Avenue, Billingham capacity = 4,200 chairman = Stuart Coleby manager =… …   Wikipedia

  • Billingham Town F.C. — Football club infobox clubname = Billingham Town fullname = Billingham Town Football Club nickname = Billy Town founded = ? (as Billingham Social) ground = The Ron Grieg Stadium, Billingham capacity = chairman = manager = league = Northern… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”