Stratford, London

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Stratford
Stratford, London (Greater London)
Stratford, London

Stratford shown within Greater London
OS grid reference TQ385845
London borough Newham
Ceremonial county Greater London
Region London
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LONDON
Postcode district E15
Dialling code 020
Police Metropolitan
Fire London
Ambulance London
European Parliament London
UK Parliament West Ham
London Assembly City and East
List of places: UKEnglandLondon

Coordinates: 51°32′32″N 0°00′07″W / 51.542339, -0.001835

Stratford, historically Stratford Langthorne, is a place in the London Borough of Newham in East London. It will be the major location of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

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[edit] History

The name "Stratford" derives from the Old English word for "street" combined with "ford", and was originally used of two adjacent villages, one on each side of such a ford over the River Lea on the Roman road from London to Colchester. Stratford-atte-Bow, on the west bank, was named after a bow-shaped bridge over the Lea, and is now known merely as Bow. On the east bank was Stratford Langthorne, now simply Stratford.

The Abbey of St Mary's, Stratford Langthorne was founded in 1135 and was a dominating influence until the dissolution of the monasteries by Henry VIII in 1538. It was one of the largest of the Cistercian order, possessing 1,500 acres (6.1 km²) of local land. None of the abbey's buildings remain, but archaeological investigation is ongoing (see links below).

Stratford Old Town Hall
Stratford Old Town Hall

Until the arrival of the railways in 1839 much of Stratford was open countryside in the historic county of Essex. From 1889 to 1965 it was part of the County Borough of West Ham, which was conterminous [1] with the ancient Parish of West Ham. With the formation of Greater London in 1965 Stratford became a part of the London Borough of Newham.

North of modern Stratford is Stratford New Town, initially called "Hudson Town" after George Hudson the railway entrepreneur, and it was the location of the Eastern Counties Railway's works at Temple Mills. It was closed in 1963, but a small depot still exists.

Stratford was home to a fruit and vegetable market, the remnant of which now trades under cover in the aisles of the shopping centre. Its former location is marked by the Stratford Market railway station building, disused but refurbished by the council in the 1990s.

The church of St John in Stratford Broadway, designed by Edward Blore, contains in the churchyard the elaborate Martyrs' Memorial to those Essex Protestants burnt in the Marian Persecutions as documented by John Foxe.

[edit] Future

Stratford has been a focus of regeneration for some years, and is the location of a number of major projects:

  • Stratford City is a multi-billion pound scheme to regenerate the 73-hectare brownfield railway lands to the north of the town centre. There will be a vast shopping centre similar in size to Bluewater, for which John Lewis, Waitrose and Marks and Spencer have already committed to provide anchor stores. Adjacent will be a new purpose-built community of 5,000 homes, offices, schools, public spaces, municipal and other facilities destined to become a major metropolitan centre for East London. Plans include several residential and office skyscrapers, including a 55-storey tower designed by architects Allies and Morrison opposite Stratford station. New superstores are being built in the Stratford area, with completion expected in 2009.

[edit] Education

The University of East London (UEL) has a major campus in Stratford, whose main building, University House, is an historic listed building dating from the 19th Century. The adjacent Passmore Edwards Building, is one of the area's most beautiful buildings, with its striking architecture, colourful frescoes and domed roof.

In addition, Birkbeck College, part of the University of London, has launched courses in the area, initially using space provided by UEL, with a view to constructing its own campus in Stratford.

For details of schools in Stratford see the List of schools in the London Borough of Newham

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