Debden, Epping Forest

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Debden
Debden is located in Essex
Debden
Debden
 Debden shown within Essex
OS grid reference TQ442962
Civil parish Loughton
District Epping Forest
Shire county Essex
Region East
Country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LOUGHTON
Postcode district IG10
Dialling code 020
Police Essex
Fire Essex
Ambulance East of England
EU Parliament East of England
UK Parliament Epping Forest
List of places
UK
England
Essex

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Debden is a suburb in the civil parish of Loughton, in the Epping Forest district of Essex, England. It takes its name from the ancient manor of Debden, which lay at its northern end.[1] The area is predominantly residential, but is also the location of Epping Forest College, East 15 Acting School and the De La Rue printing works.[2] It forms part of the Greater London Urban Area[citation needed] and is one of a limited number of places outside Greater London to be served by the London Underground.

History

The name (Deppendana in the Domesday Book) is derived from the Old English dep, 'deep' and den, 'valley'.[3]

Debden originated as a manor of 40 acres (160,000 m2) in the Ongar hundred of Essex. The manor became the property of Waltham Abbey in 1086. By about 1254 the manor of Loughton had absorbed Debden. Following the Dissolution of the Monasteries in 1540 the manor passed to the king and later to private owners.

In 1944 John Maitland sold 644 acres (261 ha) of land to the London County Council for the building of a housing estate.[4] The Debden Estate was constructed between 1947 and 1952.[2] Because of post-war restrictions on building, a supermarket could not be opened until 1952.[5]

Debden station on the London Underground is a renaming (1949)[6] of the Chigwell Lane railway station, which was originally opened on the Eastern Counties Railway in 1865.

Economy

There is considerable light industry, including the De La Rue print works, which prints Bank of England banknotes. In 2005, Higgins Group PLC moved its headquarters to Debden,[7] and, in 2008, Amstrad announced its intention to move the group HQ to Debden from Brentwood. A new HQ is currently (2012) under construction nearer the centre of Loughton. The Broadway is one of Loughton's two main shopping centres and forms an architecturally important parade consisting mainly of family-run shops together with a small weekly market.[2]

Transport

The area is served by Debden tube station on the Central line of the London Underground.

Debden is located next to the M11 motorway, about 2 miles (3.2 km) from its junction with the M25 motorway.[2] The local motorway junction has restricted access: drivers cannot enter the M11 northbound or exit it southbound. These restrictions are designed to prevent congestion on the local road network. Motorway trafiic must instead flow to and from the North Circular road.

There are many bus routes in Debden, which are either London Buses routes, commercial routes or Essex County Council contract routes. London Buses routes 20, 167 and 397 serve destinations south of Debden such as Ilford, Chingford, South Woodford and Walthamstow. Services operating to destinations north and east of Debden are either commercial services or services under contract to Essex County Council. Destinations include Epping, Harlow, Romford, Theydon Bois, Abridge, Waltham Abbey and Waltham Cross.

Sport, culture and politics

The local Debden Sports Club, founded in 1948, includes a football team that competes in local leagues.[8] There is an annual Debden Day celebration.[9] Debden is the location of the British Postal Museum Store.[10] Debden Community Association was founded circa 1950 and formerly had premises at Loughton Hall and on land owned by Epping Forest College. Most council seats in Debden were held until 2004 by the Labour Party. Then a swing to the British National Party occurred, but the BNP lost its last seat to the Loughton Residents Association in 2012. See main article Politics of Loughton.

See also

References

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