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Great Baddow
NameGreat Baddow
Coordinates51.72°N 0.51°E
Population14,550

Great Baddow is a suburb and civil parish in the Chelmsford district, located near the River Chelmer and River Can, and is home to the Great Baddow Parish Council. The area is surrounded by the Hylands Park and Chelmsford Cathedral, and is close to the A12 road and A130 road. Residents of Great Baddow often visit the nearby Chelmsford Museum and Hylands House, which are popular attractions in the area, along with the V Festival and Chelmsford Marathon.

Geography

Great Baddow is situated near the Essex countryside, with the North Sea to the east and the London Stansted Airport to the west. The area is bordered by the Chelmer and Blackwater Navigation and the River Ter, and is close to the M25 motorway and M11 motorway. The geography of the area is characterized by the East Anglian Plateau and the London Clay, with the Epping Forest and Hatfield Forest nearby. The Ordnance Survey has mapped the area, which is also near the Lee Valley Park and River Lea.

History

The history of Great Baddow dates back to the Domesday Book and the Norman Conquest of England, with the area being mentioned in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle and the History of England. The area was also home to the Roman Empire and the Icknield Way, with the nearby Colchester Castle and Chelmsford Cathedral being important historical landmarks. The English Civil War and the Battle of Naseby also had an impact on the area, with the Oliver Cromwell and the Roundhead movement being active in the region. The area is also close to the Bletchley Park and the Codebreaking efforts during World War II, with the British Army and the Royal Air Force having a presence in the area.

Demographics

The demographics of Great Baddow are characterized by a population of around 14,550 people, according to the 2011 UK Census, with the area being part of the Chelmsford (UK Parliament constituency) and the East of England (European Parliament constituency)]. The area is also home to the University of Essex and the Anglia Ruskin University, with the NHS Mid Essex and the Essex County Council providing services to the area. The demographics of the area are also influenced by the nearby London and the Stansted Airport, with the Greater London Authority and the London Borough of Havering being nearby. The area is also close to the Suffolk and Cambridgeshire counties, with the Ipswich and Cambridge cities being nearby.

Economy

The economy of Great Baddow is driven by the nearby Chelmsford city, with the area being home to the Marconi Company and the British Telecom headquarters. The area is also close to the London Stock Exchange and the Financial Conduct Authority, with the Bank of England and the HM Treasury being nearby. The economy of the area is also influenced by the Agriculture in the United Kingdom and the Farming in the United Kingdom, with the National Farmers' Union and the Farmers' Union of Wales being active in the region. The area is also home to the Vauxhall and the Ford Motor Company factories, with the London Gateway and the Port of Felixstowe being nearby.

Education

The education in Great Baddow is provided by the Essex County Council and the Chelmsford County High School for Girls, with the area being home to the King Edward VI Grammar School, Chelmsford and the The Boswells School. The area is also close to the University of Cambridge and the University of Oxford, with the Imperial College London and the University College London being nearby. The education in the area is also influenced by the Ofsted and the Department for Education, with the National Union of Teachers and the National Association of Schoolmasters Union of Women Teachers being active in the region.

Transport

The transport in Great Baddow is provided by the Chelmsford railway station and the London Liverpool Street station, with the area being close to the M25 motorway and the M11 motorway. The area is also served by the First Essex and the Arriva Shires & Essex bus companies, with the London Stansted Airport and the London City Airport being nearby. The transport in the area is also influenced by the Highways England and the Network Rail, with the Transport for London and the Department for Transport being nearby. The area is also close to the River Thames and the Port of London, with the Thames Clippers and the London River Services being active in the region.