Hockwell Ring

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Hockwell Ring
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Statistics
Population: 4,000 (est.)
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference: TL0523
Administration
Unitary authority: Luton
Region: East of England
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: Bedfordshire
Historic county: Bedfordshire
Services
Police force: Bedfordshire Police
Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}}
Ambulance: East of England
Post office and telephone
Post town: LUTON
Postal district: LU4
Dialling code: 01582
Politics
UK Parliament: Luton North
European Parliament: East of England

Hockwell Ring is a 1960’s built council estate in the Leagrave area of Luton, Bedfordshire. The estate was built as part of the post-war expansion of Luton, at a similar time to Marsh Farm. Hockwell Ring is not a particularly large estate, and doesn’t have the same sprawling feeling as Marsh Farm. The area ties into much of the neighbouring 1930’s developments and is reasonably well connected to the rest of the town. Bus, train and road connections are all good.

The estate is dominated by 4 large towers, which are of similar design, 15 stories high, and top out at 44.20m each, these can be seen clearly from the M1 motorway, which passes close to the estate. The tower blocks were constructed in 1965-1966, at roughly the same time as the rest of the estate and are typical examples of the British brutalist approach to 1960’s high-rise living, in themselves they are un-remarkable, however they do dominate the skyline of that part of the town, and along with the towers in Marsh Farm and the town centre are the tallest buildings in the town and county. At the centre of the estate is a small shopping centre, park, and other facilities, doctors dentist etc. The tower blocks are currently undergoing some refurbishment to the exterior.

Like many other estates of the 1960’s Hockwell Ring was seen as a vision for the future, however by the 1990’s the reality was very different. House prices in the area had fallen dramatically and the estate had developed a very real image problem. However in more recent times house prices have risen and the estate is seeing some improvements.

Acworth Court
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Acworth Court
Hockwell Ring shops viewed looking north from the south side of The Green
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Hockwell Ring shops viewed looking north from the south side of The Green

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[edit] Local Schools and Education

  • Leagrave Primary School, Strangers Way
  • Beechwood Primary School, Linden Road
  • Moorlands School, Leagrave Hall
  • Lealands High School, Sundon Park Road
  • Leagrave Library, Marsh Road

[edit] Politics

Hockwell Ring falls into the Leagrave ward is represented by Cllr Derrick Patten (Labour), Cllr Sheila Roden (Labour) and Cllr Desline Stewart (Labour).

The ward forms part of the parliamentary constituency of Luton North, and the MP is Kelvin Hopkins (Labour). Leagrave is within the East of England (European Parliament constituency).


[edit] Local Attractions

Key
National Trust National Trust
English Heritage English Heritage
Forestry Commission Forestry Commission
Country Park Country Park
Accessible open space Accessible open space
Museum (free)
Museum
Museums (free/not free)
Heritage railway Heritage railway
Historic house Historic House

[edit] Local Newspapers

Two weekly newspapers are delivered free to all the houses in the area. However they are not specific to Hockwell Ring. They are:

[edit] External links

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Places within Luton

Barnfield | Biscot | Bramingham | Bury Park | Bushmead | Challney | Crawley Green | Farley Hill | Dallow | High Town | Hockwell Ring | Leagrave | Lewsey | Limbury-cum-Biscot | Marsh Farm | New Town | Putteridge | Round Green | Stopsley | Sundon Park | Warden Hills | Wigmore

Ammenities

Kenilworth Road | Luton Museum | Stockwood Park | Wardown Park | Waulud's Bank

Education

Barnfield College | Denbigh High School | University of Bedfordshire | Luton Sixth Form College | South Luton High School