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Farnborough is a town in northeast
Hampshire Hampshire (, ; abbreviated to Hants) is a ceremonial and non-metropolitan county in western South East England on the coast of the English Channel. Home to two major English cities on its south coast, Southampton and Portsmouth, Hampshire ...
, England, part of the borough of Rushmoor and the Farnborough/Aldershot Built-up Area. Farnborough was founded in Saxon times and is mentioned in the
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of 1086. The name is formed from ''Ferneberga'' which means "fern hill". According to the UK-wide 2011 Census, the population of Farnborough is 57,486. The town is probably best known for its association with aviation, with the Farnborough Airshow, Farnborough Airport,
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, and the
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.


History

Farnborough is mentioned in the Domesday Book as part of the settlement of Crondall. Over the centuries, it was known as ''Ferneberga'' (11th century); ''Farnburghe'', ''Farenberg'' (13th century); ''Farnborowe'', ''Fremborough'', and ''Farneborough'' (16th century).


Tower Hill

Tower Hill, Cove: There is substantial evidence that many years ago a large accumulation of
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stones existed upon what later came to be known as ''Tower Hill''.


Farnborough Hill school

The town is the home of St. Michael's Abbey. The Imperial Crypt there is the resting place of
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(1808–1873), Emperor of the French, and his wife,
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, (1826–1920) and their son, Napoléon, Prince Imperial. The Abbey was the home of the
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from 2007 until it was relocated to
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in 2015.


River Blackwater

The River Blackwater on the Hampshire/Surrey border was the location of the first international prize fight between
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and
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, which took place near the location of the Ship Inn pub.


Samuel Cody

Closely associated with Farnborough Airfield, situated between Farnborough and Fleet, is Samuel Franklin Cody. Cody, or Colonel Sam Cody as he was known, was one of the early pioneers of aviation. He died when he crashed his plane on Ball Hill, a site which is now within Qinetiq's Technology Park. A statue was unveiled on the 100th anniversary of his death, 7 August 2013. The statue is sited outside the FAST museum, home of the Farnborough Air Sciences Trust, surrounded by commemorative paving paid for by supporters.


RAE

Farnborough Airfield is the site of the historic
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(RAE). Part of the old RAE, Farnborough's historic
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s are now
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s, two in particular being preserved, the first built in 1917 and the other, much larger, in 1935. The latter was used extensively for research into
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's aerodynamics, and later that of
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cars, until its closure in the early 1990s. The tunnels were open to the public during June and July 2014 until the end of the Farnborough International Airshow. Sir Frank Whittle conducted much of his research into jet aircraft at the RAE. A replica Gloster E.28/39 (based on his prototype) is sited on a roundabout along Ively Road in tribute to its inventor.


The Tumble Down Dick

An inn,
The Tumble Down Dick Pub The Tumbledown Dick was a former public house in Farnborough, Hampshire, England, that operated from the 16th century until the early 21st century. The name of the pub originates as the satirical nickname given to Richard Cromwell, son of Oliver ...
has been present on the A325 Farnborough Road since the 17th century. It was reputedly connected to
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, and was the central focus of the town before its 19th-century refocus toward North Camp and the town centre proper's 20th-century development. The pub closed in 2008 and was designated an "Asset of Community Value" in 2013 after local protest over a request for planning permission by
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. The ACV status was later rescinded after an appeal by the site's owners. It was converted to a McDonald's restaurant and the building reopened with a new roof in October 2014 after being allowed to lie derelict for six years. During the renovation, an early advertisement for the
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in Reading was discovered and is now on display on the side of the building.


Churches

St Peter's parish church dates back to 1180, as part of the manor of Crondall. It has a burial vault built by Henry Wilmot, Lord of the Manor from 1768. As Farnborough developed in the Victorian era, the church was extended to accommodate a growing congregation: a new chancel was built in 1886 and in 1900-01 north and south transepts and a south aisle were added. St Mark's Anglican Church, Alexandra Road, was built in 1881.


Transport

Farnborough is near junctions 4 and 4a of the M3 motorway. The A325 enters the town from
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to the north, and continues into
Aldershot Aldershot () is a town in Hampshire, England. It lies on heathland in the extreme northeast corner of the county, southwest of London. The area is administered by Rushmoor Borough Council. The town has a population of 37,131, while the Alder ...
to the south. The A331 runs north to south along the east side of the town. Farnborough is served by three railway stations, the busiest of which is Farnborough (Main) railway station on the South West Main Line from
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to
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and beyond.
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and
North Camp railway station North Camp railway station is situated in the civil parish of Ash in Surrey, England. It takes its name from the nearby North Camp area of Farnborough, Hampshire. The station is managed by Great Western Railway, who provide services on th ...
are both on the North Downs Line between
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and Gatwick. North Camp station is a short distance over the county border, in the
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village of Ash Vale. Since 2003 Farnborough Airport has been a business airport operated by
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. The Farnborough International Airshow takes place at the airport on even numbered years.


Governance


Borough

Farnborough is part of the Borough of Rushmoor, along with Aldershot. It contains eight wards, each with three elected borough councillors. Until 2011, there were nine wards, but following the Electoral boundary reviews, Grange and Mayfield wards were merged to create Cherrywood ward. The full list of wards and their councillors is as follows: Cove & Southwood: Sue Carter ( Conservative), Steve Masterson (Conservative), Martin Tennant (Conservative) Cherrywood: Nem Thapa (Conservative), Christine Guinness ( Labour), Ashley Halstead (Labour) Empress: Marina Munro (Conservative), Adrian Newell (Conservative), Mike Smith (Conservative) Fernhill: John Marsh (Conservative), Ken Muschamp (Conservative), Jess Auton (Conservative) Knellwood: Mara Makunura (Conservative), Calum Stewart (Conservative), Paul Taylor (Conservative) St. Johns: Jacqui Vosper (Conservative), Barbara Hurst (Conservative), Jonathan Canty (Conservative) St. Marks: Dianne Bedford (Conservative), Abul Chowdhury (Conservative was Liberal Democrats), Thomas Mitchell (Liberal Democrats) West Heath: Rod Cooper (Conservative), Lee Jeffers (Conservative), Michael Hope (Conservative)


County

Farnborough is represented on Hampshire County Council by three Divisions, each with a single elected representative. Farnborough North: Roz Chadd (Conservative) Farnborough South: Roland Dibbs (Conservative) Farnborough West: Rod Cooper (Conservative)


National

Since 2017, the local MP is
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(Conservative) for the Constituency of
Aldershot Aldershot () is a town in Hampshire, England. It lies on heathland in the extreme northeast corner of the county, southwest of London. The area is administered by Rushmoor Borough Council. The town has a population of 37,131, while the Alder ...
, a former captain in the army.


Notable residents

* French emperor
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, his wife Empress Eugenie and son Louis Napoleon are entombed in the crypt at Saint Michael's Abbey, although it was only Eugenie who was a resident of Farnborough while alive. Their former house was turned into an independent
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and convent set in 64 acres of ground, Farnborough Hill Convent * Anne Robinson went to school in Farnborough. * Former Middlesex County Cricket Club captain
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, who also played for Hampshire and at international level for England, was born and raised here. * Arthur English lived in Farnborough for a period, as well as Christopher Lillicrap, children's TV presenter and writer. *
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, monk and scholar became Prior and, later, Abbot at the Benedictine abbey. * In 1922 T.E. Lawrence (Lawrence of Arabia) was posted to RAF Farnborough for a photography course, it is thought he lived in Farnborough for 6 weeks. * Actress Janet Wright was born in Farnborough before moving to
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as a child. * Robbe De Hert, Belgian film director, was born in Farnborough. * Composer
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lived in Farnborough during the 1920s, when he was working in London as a theatre composer and conductor.


Media

Only some parts of Farnborough are served by two free local newspapers, The Star Courier (published from 18 September 2008 as a combination of the former Surrey Hants Star and the Aldershot Farnborough Courier) and The Rush, along with one local available for purchase, The Farnborough News & Mail. Although the local ITV news region is
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and the local BBC TV news region is BBC South, the area is also served from Crystal Palace and Guildford transmitters carrying London programming. Farnborough is covered by BBC radio on BBC Surrey. Local commercial radio stations are 96.4 Eagle Radio and
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as well as Heart Thames Valley.


Commerce


Cody Technology Park

The headquarters of QinetiQ is located in Cody Technology Park.


Farnborough Aerospace Centre (business park)

Farnborough Aerospace Centre is a
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south of the airfield.


IQ Farnborough (business park)

Adjacent to the airport, IQ Farnborough (formerly Farnborough Business Park), is a development. When completed it will include new housing, a new aviation library and the refurbishing of the listed
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s on the site. Current tenants include: AgustaWestland, Autodesk, a BMW &
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dealership, Costco warehouse, Blue Coat Systems, Bluhalo, Defence Strategy & Solutions, Imagine Homes, a hotel, Orcare Limited, Fluor Limited, Red Hat and DGTL. On the park is the frame of a 1910 Airship Hangar which had previously been dismantled to house wind tunnels, but is now reconstructed – minus its outer skin – to make an impressive centrepiece. The structure has now been listed and protected as a Grade II building. During the fifteenth series of Top Gear a race was performed around the business park. In 2013, BMW announced that it will move its UK headquarters from Bracknell to the former
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facility on the outskirts of Farnborough.


Other notable companies

Other notable companies present in Farnborough are Zurich Insurance, Aon Hewitt,
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, Qualcomm,
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,
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, Fluor Corporation, and Lok'nStore.


Other industry

Farnborough's North Camp district is notable as being the location of Hampshire's only full-throughput abattoir. The abattoir is nestled between housing and a school, Salesian College. Its site has entrances on both Peabody Road and Sherborne Road. It is licensed to kill bulls, cows, sheep, pigs and goats.


Retail

Farnborough has one main shopping centre divided into two areas; The Meads, comprising the former Kingsmead and Queensmead, and Princes Mead. There are four supermarkets in Farnborough. Towards the south of Farnborough is North Camp village with independent retailers. Solartron retail park and Horizon retail park are located to the West of the town centre. On the border with Frimley, there is a retail park known as Blackwater Retail Park (formerly Farnborough Gate).


Education


Primary schools

There are currently seventeen primary schools in Farnborough. * Cherrywood Community Primary School * Cove Infant School * Cove Junior School * Fernhill Primary School * Grange Community Junior School * Guillemont Junior School * Manor Infant School * Manor Junior School * North Farnborough Infant School * Parsonage Farm Infant School * Pinewood Infant School * South Farnborough Infant School * South Farnborough Junior School * Southwood Infant School * St Bernadette's Catholic Primary School * St Mark's Church of England Aided Primary School * St Patrick's Catholic Primary School * St Peter's Church of England Aided Junior School * Tower Hill Primary School


Secondary schools

There are three state secondary schools in Farnborough. All three are non-selective, mixed comprehensives, for pupils aged 11–16. * Cove School * Fernhill School *
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Independent schools

There are two independent Roman Catholic secondary schools in Farnborough. Both are single-sex, selective and include sixth forms. * Farnborough Hill * Salesian College


Further education

The town is home to the Sixth Form College, Farnborough, which draws in around 4,000 students aged 16–19 from the surrounding area.
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is a further-education institution specialising in BTEC, A-level and vocational courses for students aged 16+.


Higher education

Whilst there are no universities in Farnborough, University Centre Farnborough (UCF) at
Farnborough College of Technology Farnborough College of Technology is a college located in the town of Farnborough, Hampshire in the South East of England. Although primarily a further education college, Farnborough College of Technology also has a University Centre (University ...
, provides degree-level courses, accredited by the University of Surrey.


Town centre

The centre of Farnborough includes the Kingsmead, Queensmead and Princesmead Shopping precincts. In February 2007, Rushmoor Borough Council unveiled plans to renovate the centre of Farnborough over the next two decades. The town centre study outlines major changes to the council offices, Farnborough's main railway station, the local road network and the continuation of the improvements to Farnborough's town centre, including the development of a Discovery Centre (a Hampshire County Council initiative aimed at improving libraries in the county). Farnborough Town Hall, in Alexandra Road, has been converted for office use and is now known as Ferneberga House. Following a public consultation during the winter 2011–12, a 'town centre prospectus' outlining extensive redevelopment plans for the whole centre, including the building of a new cinema, a significant expansion of the available retail space, a new look for Queensmead shopping street and a community-led theatre or cultural venue was published. On the edge of the town centre was the Farnborough Leisure Centre, which had a swimming pool, gym, indoor bowling, squash courts and ten pin bowling. In 2021, the leisure centre was closed to be demolished to make way for a new leisure centre. The plans submitted for redevelopment of the facility are intended be part of a regeneration project for the Farnborough Civic Quarter, which includes Farnborough Library, the Elles Hall community centre, Westmead House and the site of the former police station.


Sport


Football

The
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, Farnborough FC (known as Farnborough Town FC until 2007), play in the Nationwide South. As Farnborough Town FC, the team came to national prominence in 2003 when they reached the fourth round of the
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, where they played the previous season's Cup winners
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at Highbury. They were drawn to play the tie at home but the venue was switched on police advice. The match was won 5–1 by Arsenal. As Farnborough FC they have won the British Gas Business South and West and Premier division and got to the final of the Hampshire Senior Cup against
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but lost. The town's other clubs are Cove, Farnborough North End and South Farnborough. These teams play in the Southern Counties League and Aldershot & District League respectively.


Rugby

Established in 1915 (originally as the Royal Aircraft Factory Rugby Union Football Club) Farnborough Rugby Football Club is primarily a
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club based at Tile Barn Close in Farnborough. They play in Hampshire Division 1. They also have a Minis and Juniors section which caters for boys from 5 to 19 years of age and girls from 5 to 12 years of age. In the summer 2007 season they also fielded a successful
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team, winning the Co-op Southern Conference competition in their first year of entering.


Cricket

One
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club in Farnborough is Cove Cricket Club. It fields five senior sides on a Saturday including an Academy XI playing in the Morrant Thames Valley Cricket League and one side on a Sunday playing a combination of league and friendly games. In 2007 Cove established a mini's section, providing cricket related fun on a Monday evening for players aged 4 to 7. Cove run boys teams at U9, U11, U13, and U15 and girls teams at U13 and U15.


Hockey

Camberley and Farnborough Hockey Club play men and women's
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in nearby Camberley (
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). The London 2012 Bronze medal and Rio 2016 Gold medal winning
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went to school and played hockey at Farnborough Hill. Danson is a former captain of the Great Britain and England Women's Hockey Teams.


Motorsports

The Farnborough District Motor Club holds rallies, autocross, sprint, hillclimbing events throughout the year.


Basketball

Farnborough Phantoms Basketball Club was formed in 1996 and has men's, ladies' and junior teams which play in local leagues.


Twinned towns - sister cities

Rushmoor is twinned with: *
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''(since 2019)'' *
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''(since 2020)'' * Meudon,
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''(since 2019)'' * Sulechów, Poland ''(since 2001)''


Neighbouring areas


Geography and climate

Farnborough forms, with Blackwater and Aldershot, a projection of northeast Hampshire into
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. The River Blackwater marks the county boundary. It is centred WSW of London and east of
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. It is directly to the south of junction 4 of the M3 motorway and its Cove/West Heath parts, included its official GSS built-up area is north-west of the town centre; a similar area,
North Camp North Camp is a suburb of Farnborough, Hampshire. It covers most of the southern part of the town, adjoining Aldershot Military Town as part of the Farnborough/Aldershot_Built-up_Area . History North Camp has been closely linked to both Aldersho ...
, is immediately south and a smaller area, Southwood, to the west. The town lies at the centre of the Blackwater Valley conurbation, which includes
Aldershot Aldershot () is a town in Hampshire, England. It lies on heathland in the extreme northeast corner of the county, southwest of London. The area is administered by Rushmoor Borough Council. The town has a population of 37,131, while the Alder ...
,
Camberley Camberley is a town in the Borough of Surrey Heath in Surrey, England, approximately south-west of Central London. The town is in the far west of the county, close to the borders of Hampshire and Berkshire. Once part of Windsor Forest, Camb ...
, Yateley, Sandhurst,
Frimley Frimley is a town in the Borough of Surrey Heath in Surrey, England, approximately southwest of central London. The town is of Anglo-Saxon settlement of Britain, Saxon origin, although it is not listed in Domesday Book of 1086. Train service ...
and
Farnham Farnham ( /ˈfɑːnəm/) is a market town and civil parish in Surrey, England, around southwest of London. It is in the Borough of Waverley, close to the county border with Hampshire. The town is on the north branch of the River Wey, a tri ...
. North Camp is contiguous with the garrison town of
Aldershot Aldershot () is a town in Hampshire, England. It lies on heathland in the extreme northeast corner of the county, southwest of London. The area is administered by Rushmoor Borough Council. The town has a population of 37,131, while the Alder ...
to the south. Its northern parts abut Frimley to the east and the Hawley part of Blackwater to the north. The council of the local government district of Rushmoor is based in the town, having
borough status Borough status is granted by royal charter to local government districts in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. The status is purely honorary, and does not give any additional powers to the council or inhabitants of the district. In Scotland, ...
and including Aldershot. Farnborough's suburban areas include Southwood, Rafborough, Cove, West Heath, Farnborough Park, Farnborough Street, North Camp, South Farnborough, Fox Lane, Hawley Lane, St. John's, and St. Christopher's. Within Farnborough the only naturally occurring significant flowing water is
Cove Brook Cove Brook runs from near Farnborough Airport in Farnborough, Hampshire, England and flows through the former Southwood Golf Course where it is joined by Marrow Brook and other smaller streams. It runs north through Cove before joining the ...
. The
Met Office The Meteorological Office, abbreviated as the Met Office, is the United Kingdom's national weather service. It is an executive agency and trading fund of the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy and is led by CEO Penelop ...
have a weather station at Farnborough Airport which has been operating since 1914.


See also

* Basingstoke Canal *
List of schools in Hampshire This is a list of schools in Hampshire, England. State-funded schools Primary schools *Abbotswood Junior School, Totton *Abbotts Ann CE Primary School, Abbotts Ann * Alderwood School, Aldershot *All Saints CE Junior School, Fleet *All Saints ...
* List of further education colleges in Hampshire


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External links

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Rushmoor Borough Council

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