South Oxhey is an estate in theWatford Rural parish of theThree Rivers district ofHertfordshire, England. It is located in the south western corner ofHertfordshire and close to the boundary withGreater London. At the 2011 Census South Oxhey's population was included in the Northwick Ward of Three Rivers Council.
South Oxhey is a largeestate built on land that was formerly part of the Oxhey Hall Estate.[1] There was a manor house here, Oxhey Place, and a chapel.[2] The manor house was owned by the Blackwell family ofCrosse and Blackwell fame. It burnt down in 1960.Oxhey Chapel dates from 1612 and is still standing to the south of the parish church of All Saints.[3][4] The church was opened in 1954 to serve the new estate built after the Second World War by theLondon County Council. The church was demolished and rebuilt in 2000.
Since the introduction of the nationwideRight to buy policy in 1980, many South Oxhey residents have bought their homes from the local council, meaning that by 2007, some 70% of houses on the estate are privately owned. The estate was built after theSecond World War to help alleviate the housing pressures thrust upon London duringthe Blitz as well as general inadequate housing, with prisoners of war assisting in the construction of some buildings.[5] South Oxhey was originally built and managed by theLondon County Council and later theGreater London Council. In 1980 the ownership and management of the estate was transferred from the GLC toThree Rivers District Council. Following changes to financial regulations in 2008, the remaining social housing was transferred to Thrive Homes housing association.
South Oxhey featured in the BBC television seriesThe Choir: Unsung Town which was first broadcast onBBC Two on 1 September 2009. The programme featured a project byGareth Malone to assemble a community choir in the town by recruiting local residents and encouraging them to take part.[6] A legacy of the programme was the foundation of two groups, the South Oxhey Community Choir and the South Oxhey Youth Choir.[7][8]
As part of the TV series, the choirs performed at venues including theWatford Colosseum,St Albans Abbey, and headlining atSox Fest '09 in May 2009.[9] In April 2009, the Community Choir made their debut recording atAbbey Road Studios.[10]
Gareth Malone continued as choirmaster for two years following the conclusion of the TV recording and now maintains his support as patron.[11] The current musical director is Simon Wookey[12] and both the Community and Youth choirs continue to make regular performances about three to four times per year at events around Hertfordshire and the South East of England.[13]
South Oxhey is served byLondon Overground rail services fromCarpenders Park railway station which is on theWatford DC Line. Trains run fromWatford Junction toLondon Euston every 15 minutes (every 30 minutes in the morning during weekends) in either direction. Until 1982, Carpenders Park was part of theLondon Underground network, on theBakerloo line.
A number of bus routes pass through South Oxhey.[15][16] Buses are managed byHertfordshire County Council'sIntalink transport service. One service is provided by Red Rose travels: The No. 328 runs from Northwood (Mount Vernon Hospital) to Abbots Langley[17] running along Fairfield Avenue, Gosforth Lane and Hayling Road - the route vacated by the cessation of the 503 service. In addition, there are two limited 'shopper' services; The R16 to North Watford and R17 Hatch End both operated by Red Eagle, the W19, operated by Red Rose Travel, runs to North Watford and North Bushey via Carpenders Park, Oxhey Village and Watford Town Centre.
South Oxhey has no secondary schools. However, from the early 1950s, there were twoSecondary modern schools – Clarendon, on Chilwell Gardens, and the smaller Hampden School, on Little Oxhey Lane. Built to cater for post-war conditions both schools eventually combined to form Sir James Altham Comprehensive (upper and lower schools). Three Rivers Council sold off the School Land to developers. Now a shortage of School places in Hertfordshire has left South Oxhey as the furthest Town from a secondary School in Herts.
In 2012, the Three Rivers District Council proposed a redevelopment of the local shopping and business area known as 'The Precinct'.[24] The initiative was devised after 130 flats between Fairfield Avenue and Oxhey Drive were identified by the council as being beyond repair and in need of replacing. However many residents were against the idea of knocking down the old Precinct favouring refurbishment of the existing buildings. Many of the local shop keepers formed a pressure group against a full redevelopment.[25]
In November 2013, political support for the South Oxhey Initiative fractured as the local Conservative Party withdrew their backing for the regeneration scheme. This followed the decision by two housing associations to pull their support as development partners. One of the main areas of political disagreement is the level of social housing to be included in the proposed development. In January 2014, Three Rivers Council announced that they intend to continue with submitting an outline planning application in June 2014, in the hope that a developer will show interest in the scheme after planning permission has been granted.[26]
In 2016 Three Rivers District Council and development partner Countryside Properties announced they had entered into an agreement to redevelop central South Oxhey. The proposals for the regeneration include 514 new homes, as well as retail and public spaces. Work is planned for three phases, with the overall development planned for completion in 2022.
Work began in late 2016, and is underway at the former Jet public house site on Hayling Road, Maylands/ Ferndown Road and Hallowes Crescent..
South Oxhey has a number of doctors surgeries based on Oxhey Drive, the largest being The Consulting Rooms. Since the onset of Clinical Commissioning Groups in 2013, services have been expanded to include the wider community, enabling patients to have more choice in their care.
Oxhey WoodsLocal Nature Reserve is on the western border of South Oxhey.[27][28]
Oxhey Jets football club were established in 1972 as a boys' team, eventually moving to the local Watford leagues when they became a men's team. The club are now in the Spartan South Midlands League Premier Division and made their debut in the FA Cup during the 2005–06 season.
A bookSouth Oxhey : "a giant on their doorstep" author Rose McNamara-Wright tells a brief history of South Oxhey for children growing up during the war as told through her own experiences.