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'''Goodmayes''' is a district of [[Ilford]] in the [[London Borough of Redbridge]] in North East [[London]], England. It is situated approximately three miles west of [[Romford]] town centre and approximately two miles east of [[Ilford]] town centre. Goodmayes forms part of both the Romford post town and the Ilford post town. Historically part of [[Essex]], it was part of the [[Municipal Borough of Ilford]] until 1965 when it was incorporated into [[Greater London]].<ref>http://ilfordhistoricalsociety.weebly.com/</ref>
'''Goodmayes''' is an area and ward of [[Ilford]], in [[East London]], England. It is located in the [[London Borough of Redbridge]], eleven miles north-east of [[Charing Cross]], and forms part of both the Romford and Ilford post towns. Historically part of [[Essex]], it was part of the [[Municipal Borough of Ilford]] until 1965 when it was incorporated into [[Greater London]].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://ilfordhistoricalsociety.weebly.com/| title = Ilford Historical Society - Home}} </ref>


==History==
==History==
The name ''Goodmayes'' and ''Goodmaistrete'' is recorded in 1456, and the name is likely to be associated with the family of John Godemay who was referred to in a document of 1319.<ref>The Place Names of Essex, P.H. Reaney, English Place-name Society Volume 12, Cambridge University Press, p 97</ref> A farm called ''Goodmath'' is recorded on the ''Chapman and Andre'' 1 inch to one mile map of Essex from 1777. Barley Lane is believed to be named after Dorothy Barley, the sister of [[Henry Barley]], Dorothy was the last [[Abbess]] of nearby [[Barking Abbey]] (elected 1527).
Goodmayes was largely undeveloped until the end of the 19th century, when large scale suburban development took place as London expanded. However, Goodmayes does appear on maps as early as the 1770s. Barley Lane is believed to be named after Dorothy Barley, the sister of [[Henry Barley]], Dorothy was the last [[Abbess]] of nearby [[Barking Abbey]] (elected 1527). Most of the area here and in neighbouring [[Seven Kings]] was only built up between 1898 and 1910 by the developer A. C. Corbett who used new stations on the [[Great Eastern Main Line|Great Eastern Railway]] to promote the new suburbs.<ref>''Victoria County History: A History of the County of Essex Volume 5'', [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=42730 Chapter 36 ''The Borough of Ilford''] (1966)</ref> [[Goodmayes station]] was built in 1901.<ref>Cherry, O'Brien and Pevsner, ''The Buildings of England - London 5: East'' (2005), Yale University Press, New Haven {{ISBN|0-300-10701-3}}</ref> Since then, little has changed in the area and the lines of [[Edwardian]] [[terraced housing]] continue to dominate the area with relatively few more recent additions.


Goodmayes was part of the Chadwell ward of the ancient parish of [[Barking, London|Barking]], [[Essex]]. In 1888 the Chadwell and Great Ilford wards of Barking became a new parish of Ilford. This became Ilford Urban District in 1894 and was the [[Municipal Borough of Ilford]] from 1926 to 1965. The [[London Borough of Redbridge]] was formed in 1965 from Ilford and other areas. Councillors for the [[Goodmayes (ward)|electoral ward of Goodmayes]] were first elected in 1964.
Former extensive railway sidings near Goodmayes Station were closed in the 1970s and later redeveloped for retail purposes. A large [[Tesco]] store and a branch of [[Wickes]] now occupy the site.


Goodmayes was largely undeveloped until the end of the 19th century, when large scale suburban development took place as London expanded. Most of the area here and in neighbouring [[Seven Kings]] was only built up between 1898 and 1910 by the developer A. C. Corbett who used new stations on the [[Great Eastern Main Line|Great Eastern Railway]] to promote the new suburbs.<ref>''Victoria County History: A History of the County of Essex Volume 5'', [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=42730 Chapter 36 ''The Borough of Ilford''] (1966)</ref> [[Goodmayes station]] was built in 1901.<ref>Cherry, O'Brien and Pevsner, ''The Buildings of England - London 5: East'' (2005), Yale University Press, New Haven {{ISBN|0-300-10701-3}}</ref> Since then, little has changed in the area, although there have been, and still are, regeneration projects taking place within the area. However, the lines of [[Edwardian]] [[terraced housing]] continue to dominate the district with relatively few more recent additions.
Actor [[Cardew Robinson]] was born in Goodmayes on 14 August 1917. He is best remembered for character and cameo roles, the best known being the fakir in 'Carry-On Up the Khyber'. He died at Roehampton in 1992.


Former extensive railway sidings near Goodmayes Station were closed in the 1970s and later redeveloped for retail purposes. A large [[Tesco]] store and a branch of [[Wickes]] now occupy the site. On the [[A118 road]], a Homebase store occupied the site until it was demolished in early 2023.
Actor [[Ian Holm|Sir Ian Holm]] was born at [[Goodmayes Hospital]] on 12 September 1931, to Scottish parents, Jean Wilson Holm and James Harvey Cuthbert. His mother was a nurse and his father was a psychiatrist and superintendent of the West Ham Corporation Mental Hospital as Goodmayes Hospital was then known. Cuthbert was one of the pioneers of electric shock therapy for treating mental illness. Ian Holm was created a CBE in 1989 and was knighted in 1998.


==Facilities==
Goodmayes was part of the Chadwell ward of the ancient parish of [[Barking, London|Barking]], [[Essex]]. In 1888 the Chadwell and Great Ilford wards of Barking became a new parish of Ilford. This became Ilford Urban District in 1894 and was the [[Municipal Borough of Ilford]] from 1926 to 1965. The [[London Borough of Redbridge]] was formed in 1965 from Ilford and other areas.
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==Geography==
[[Goodmayes Park]], an area of open space containing a lake, basketball and tennis courts, is located here. It once contained a bandstand and a boathouse but these are no longer available. Another local park is named Barley Lane Park.
[[Goodmayes Park]], an area of open space containing a lake, basketball and tennis courts, is located here. It once contained a bandstand and a boathouse but these are no longer available. Another local park is named Barley Lane Park.


On Barley Lane, Brookside is based. Brookside is, according to 'the quality network for inpatient CAMHS services' (QNIC), an adolescent unit that provides a high standard of care. Brookside comprises Brookside Main, Interact Outreach service and the Brookside High Dependency Unit. the Brookside unit was recently closed by the NELFT following a cqc inspection and has since reopened.
Brookside, based on Barley Lane, is, according to 'the quality network for inpatient CAMHS services' (QNIC), an adolescent unit that provides a high standard of care. It comprises Brookside Main, Interact Outreach service and the Brookside High Dependency Unit.


Barley Lane Primary School is located on Barley Lane.
==Local Media==


On Goodmayes Lane there is a clinic known as 'Mayesbrook Clinic' however it is now abandoned.
[http://www.bedrockradio.org.uk Bedrock Radio] is a charity run community health & Hospital radio station with studios located within the grounds of Goodmayes Hospital.


==Local media==
The first [[Hospital radio|Hospital Radio]] service In [[Ilford]] began broadcasting in 1975 as [http://hospitalradio4u.com/index.php/d-to-k-towns-cities-p3/ Goodmayes Hospital Radio Association].
[[Goodmayes Hospital]] & [[King George Hospital, London|King George Hospital]], Ilford had its own in-house [[Hospital radio|Hospital Radio]] service. The service was operated volunteers as Goodmayes Hospital Radio Association (GHR) a registered charity<ref>{{Cite web |title=D to K (Towns & Cities) P3 |url=http://hospitalradio4u.com/index.php/d-to-k-towns-cities-p3/ |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20190216053828/http://hospitalradio4u.com/index.php/d-to-k-towns-cities-p3/ |archive-date=16 February 2019 |access-date=23 May 2023 |website=hospitalradio4u.com}}</ref> and began broadcasting in 1975.
Today, Bedrock Radio serves the community by broadcasting online and to Goodmayes, [[King George Hospital, London|King Georges]] & [[Queen's Hospital|Queen's]] Hospitals and features information about the Hospitals and NHS services, promotes charitable and community organisations and has an extensive local events guide featuring community non-profit events.

In 2015 the celebrated its 40th anniversary of broadcasting to patients of [[Goodmayes Hospital]] and the [[North East London NHS Foundation Trust]]. However, a burst radiator forced the station off-air causing £30,000 of damage.<ref>{{Cite web |date=2015-11-13 |title=Hospital radio station faces £30k bill after radiator explodes |url=https://www.guardian-series.co.uk/news/14030255.hospital-radio-station-faces-30k-bill-after-radiator-explodes/ |access-date=2023-06-08 |website=East London and West Essex Guardian Series |language=en}}</ref> The Association merged the radio service with Bedrock Radio (a registered charity)<ref>{{Cite web |title=BEDROCK RADIO - Charity 1180476 |url=https://register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk/charity-search/-/charity-details/5129177 |access-date=2023-06-08 |website=register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk |language=en-GB}}</ref> and service was resumed.

Bedrock Radio provide a wider community health ([[hospital radio]]) service across East London, South Essex and immediate surrounding areas.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Bedrock Radio - Your Healthy Music Mix |url=https://www.bedrockradio.org.uk/ |access-date=2023-06-08 |website=Bedrock Radio |language=en-GB}}</ref>


===Nearest places===
===Nearest places===
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*[[Chigwell Row]]
*[[Chigwell Row]]
* [[Collier Row]]
* [[Collier Row]]
* [[Romford]]

===Location===
{{Geographic Location
|title = '''Neighbouring areas of Goodmayes'''
|Northwest = [[Barkingside]]
|North = [[Hainault, London|Hainault]]
|Northeast = [[Marks Gate]]
|West = [[Ilford]]
|Centre = Goodmayes
|East = [[Chadwell Heath]]
|Southwest = [[Barking, London|Barking]]
|South = [[Becontree]]
|Southeast = [[South Hornchurch]]
}}


==Transport==
==Transport==
[[Goodmayes railway station]] is served by [[TfL Rail]], with trains to/from [[Liverpool Street railway station|London Liverpool Street]]. Services will be extended via the [[Elizabeth line]] through central London to [[Heathrow Terminal 4 railway station|Heathrow Airport]] and [[Reading railway station|Reading]], but as of 2019 the project is delayed. Additional [[East London Transit]] route EL3 to [[Barking Riverside]] has served the station and surrounding area since February 2017.
[[Goodmayes railway station]] is served by the [[Elizabeth line]], which took over operation of the route and station from [[TFL Rail]] in May 2022. Services operate from [[Shenfield railway station|Shenfield]] to [[Heathrow Terminal 4 railway station|Heathrow Airport]] and [[Reading railway station|Reading]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Elizabeth Line Timetables |date=May 2023 |access-date=8 June 2023 |url= https://tfl.gov.uk/modes/elizabeth-line/elizabeth-line-timetables |quote=}}</ref>


Bus routes serving Goodmayes are [[London Buses]] services, operated by [[Stagecoach London]] and [[Blue Triangle]]. Services link the district with Barking, Ilford, Romford and Stratford. [[East London Transit]] route EL3 to [[Barking Riverside]] has serves the station and surrounding area.<ref>{{Cite web |title=Stops in Goodmayes|work=Bus Times |date=2023 |access-date=8 June 2023 |url= https://bustimes.org/localities/goodmayes |quote=}}</ref>
The nearest [[London Underground]] stations are [[Barking railway station|Barking]] on the [[District line|District]] and [[Hammersmith & City line]]s, and [[Newbury Park tube station|Newbury Park]] on the [[Central line (London Underground)|Central line]].

The nearest [[London Underground]] stations are [[Barking railway station|Barking]] on the [[District line|District]] and [[Hammersmith & City line]]s, and [[Newbury Park tube station|Newbury Park]] on the [[Central line (London Underground)|Central line]].<ref>{{Cite web |title=Central Line timetable |date=May 2023 |access-date=8 June 2023 |url= https://tfl.gov.uk/tube/timetable/central/ |quote=}}</ref>

==Notable people==
Actor [[Cardew Robinson]] was born in Goodmayes on 14 August 1917. He is best remembered for character and cameo roles, the best known being the fakir in ''[[Carry On Up the Khyber]]''. He died in [[Roehampton]] in 1992.

[[Ian Holm|Sir Ian Holm]] was born at [[Goodmayes Hospital]] on 12 September 1931 to Scottish parents, Jean Wilson Holm and James Harvey Cuthbert. His mother was a nurse and his father was a psychiatrist and superintendent of the West Ham Corporation Mental Hospital, as Goodmayes Hospital was then known. Cuthbert was one of the pioneers of electric shock therapy for treating mental illness. Ian Holm was created a CBE in 1989 and was knighted in 1998.


==Local Scout groups==
==Local Scout groups==
Goodmayes is home to various local Scout groups, most notably 4th Goodmayes who are located on Barley Lane next to St Pauls Church. Established for 90 years their home is traditionally called the Gaffery which has had many different buildings in the past but they have remained on the same site. The group's current home is incorporated within the St Paul's Community Centre, which opened in 2005.
Goodmayes is home to various local Scout groups, most notably 4th Goodmayes, who are located on Barley Lane next to St Pauls Church. Established for 90 years, their home is traditionally called the Gaffery, which has had many different buildings in the past but they have remained on the same site. The group's current home is incorporated within the St Paul's Community Centre, which opened in 2005.
Ages start from 6 up to 14 with the three sections called the Beavers, the Cubs and the Scouts.
Ages start from 6 up to 14, with the three sections called the Beavers, the Cubs and the Scouts.
In 2010 they opened up their own Explorer Unit for 14- to 18-year-olds and incorporated it into a Young Leader Scheme, providing trained and qualified young leaders for other Scouting sections to assist their leaders.
In 2010, they opened up their own Explorer Unit for 14- to 18-year-olds and incorporated it into a Young Leader Scheme, providing trained and qualified young leaders for other Scouting sections to assist their leaders.
<ref>4th Goodmayes Scout Group - [http://www.4thgoodmayes.com Webpage]{{Dead link|date=December 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>
<ref>4th Goodmayes Scout Group - [http://www.4thgoodmayes.com Webpage]{{Dead link|date=December 2019 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref>


7th Goodmayes scout group was established in 2006 and has over 100 members. It is the first scout group in East London to be run by Muslims. It has accomplished many tasks and activities, including visiting the [[House of Lords]], [[Buckingham Palace]], and partaking in numerous water sports activities including rafting, sailing, kayaking and canoeing. The group also aims to contribute to the community through activities such as tree planting and a sponsored walk for Comic Relief raising over 1000 pounds.<ref>[http://search.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/search/results.pl?q=7th+goodmayes&uri=%2Flondon%2F&go.x=32&go.y=9 BBC News - Comic Relief]</ref>
The 7th Goodmayes scout group was established in 2006 and has over 100 members. It is the first scout group in East London to be run by Muslims. It has accomplished many tasks and activities, including visiting the [[House of Lords]], [[Buckingham Palace]], and partaking in numerous water sports activities including rafting, sailing, kayaking and canoeing. The group also aims to contribute to the community through activities such as tree planting and a sponsored walk for Comic Relief, raising over 1000 pounds.<ref>[http://search.bbc.co.uk/cgi-bin/search/results.pl?q=7th+goodmayes&uri=%2Flondon%2F&go.x=32&go.y=9 BBC News - Comic Relief]</ref>
Other activities include archery, wall climbing, camping, etc.<ref>7th Goodmayes Scout Group - [http://www.7thgoodmayes.org.uk/ Webpage]</ref>
Other activities include archery, wall climbing and camping.<ref>7th Goodmayes Scout Group - [http://www.7thgoodmayes.org.uk/ Webpage] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080511182843/http://www.7thgoodmayes.org.uk/ |date=11 May 2008 }}</ref>


==References==
==References==
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== External links ==
== External links ==
* [http://www.thetimechamber.co.uk/sites/Hospital/Goodmayes/Goodmayes.php Goodmayes Hospital - History & Photographs]
* [http://www.thetimechamber.co.uk/sites/Hospital/Goodmayes/Goodmayes.php Goodmayes Hospital - History & Photographs]
* [https://sites.google.com/view/ftctofficialsite/location-and-country-of-origin]


{{Geographic Location
|title = Neighbouring areas of Goodmayes
|Northwest = [[Barkingside]]
|North = [[Hainault, London|Hainault]]
|Northeast = [[Marks Gate]]
|West = [[Ilford]]
|Centre = Goodmayes
|East = [[Chadwell Heath]]
|Southwest = [[Barking, London|Barking]]
|South = [[Becontree]]
|Southeast = [[South Hornchurch]]
}}
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Population13,069 (2011 Census. Ward)[1]
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51°33′47″N 00°06′48″E / 51.56306°N 0.11333°E / 51.56306; 0.11333

Goodmayes is an area and ward of Ilford, in East London, England. It is located in the London Borough of Redbridge, eleven miles north-east of Charing Cross, and forms part of both the Romford and Ilford post towns. Historically part of Essex, it was part of the Municipal Borough of Ilford until 1965 when it was incorporated into Greater London.[2]

History[edit]

The name Goodmayes and Goodmaistrete is recorded in 1456, and the name is likely to be associated with the family of John Godemay who was referred to in a document of 1319.[3] A farm called Goodmath is recorded on the Chapman and Andre 1 inch to one mile map of Essex from 1777. Barley Lane is believed to be named after Dorothy Barley, the sister of Henry Barley, Dorothy was the last Abbess of nearby Barking Abbey (elected 1527).

Goodmayes was part of the Chadwell ward of the ancient parish of Barking, Essex. In 1888 the Chadwell and Great Ilford wards of Barking became a new parish of Ilford. This became Ilford Urban District in 1894 and was the Municipal Borough of Ilford from 1926 to 1965. The London Borough of Redbridge was formed in 1965 from Ilford and other areas. Councillors for the electoral ward of Goodmayes were first elected in 1964.

Goodmayes was largely undeveloped until the end of the 19th century, when large scale suburban development took place as London expanded. Most of the area here and in neighbouring Seven Kings was only built up between 1898 and 1910 by the developer A. C. Corbett who used new stations on the Great Eastern Railway to promote the new suburbs.[4] Goodmayes station was built in 1901.[5] Since then, little has changed in the area, although there have been, and still are, regeneration projects taking place within the area. However, the lines of Edwardian terraced housing continue to dominate the district with relatively few more recent additions.

Former extensive railway sidings near Goodmayes Station were closed in the 1970s and later redeveloped for retail purposes. A large Tesco store and a branch of Wickes now occupy the site. On the A118 road, a Homebase store occupied the site until it was demolished in early 2023.

Facilities[edit]

Goodmayes Park, an area of open space containing a lake, basketball and tennis courts, is located here. It once contained a bandstand and a boathouse but these are no longer available. Another local park is named Barley Lane Park.

Brookside, based on Barley Lane, is, according to 'the quality network for inpatient CAMHS services' (QNIC), an adolescent unit that provides a high standard of care. It comprises Brookside Main, Interact Outreach service and the Brookside High Dependency Unit.

Barley Lane Primary School is located on Barley Lane.

On Goodmayes Lane there is a clinic known as 'Mayesbrook Clinic' however it is now abandoned.

Local media[edit]

Goodmayes Hospital & King George Hospital, Ilford had its own in-house Hospital Radio service. The service was operated volunteers as Goodmayes Hospital Radio Association (GHR) a registered charity[6] and began broadcasting in 1975.

In 2015 the celebrated its 40th anniversary of broadcasting to patients of Goodmayes Hospital and the North East London NHS Foundation Trust. However, a burst radiator forced the station off-air causing £30,000 of damage.[7] The Association merged the radio service with Bedrock Radio (a registered charity)[8] and service was resumed.

Bedrock Radio provide a wider community health (hospital radio) service across East London, South Essex and immediate surrounding areas.[9]

Nearest places[edit]

Transport[edit]

Goodmayes railway station is served by the Elizabeth line, which took over operation of the route and station from TFL Rail in May 2022. Services operate from Shenfield to Heathrow Airport and Reading.[10]

Bus routes serving Goodmayes are London Buses services, operated by Stagecoach London and Blue Triangle. Services link the district with Barking, Ilford, Romford and Stratford. East London Transit route EL3 to Barking Riverside has serves the station and surrounding area.[11]

The nearest London Underground stations are Barking on the District and Hammersmith & City lines, and Newbury Park on the Central line.[12]

Notable people[edit]

Actor Cardew Robinson was born in Goodmayes on 14 August 1917. He is best remembered for character and cameo roles, the best known being the fakir in Carry On Up the Khyber. He died in Roehampton in 1992.

Sir Ian Holm was born at Goodmayes Hospital on 12 September 1931 to Scottish parents, Jean Wilson Holm and James Harvey Cuthbert. His mother was a nurse and his father was a psychiatrist and superintendent of the West Ham Corporation Mental Hospital, as Goodmayes Hospital was then known. Cuthbert was one of the pioneers of electric shock therapy for treating mental illness. Ian Holm was created a CBE in 1989 and was knighted in 1998.

Local Scout groups[edit]

Goodmayes is home to various local Scout groups, most notably 4th Goodmayes, who are located on Barley Lane next to St Pauls Church. Established for 90 years, their home is traditionally called the Gaffery, which has had many different buildings in the past but they have remained on the same site. The group's current home is incorporated within the St Paul's Community Centre, which opened in 2005. Ages start from 6 up to 14, with the three sections called the Beavers, the Cubs and the Scouts. In 2010, they opened up their own Explorer Unit for 14- to 18-year-olds and incorporated it into a Young Leader Scheme, providing trained and qualified young leaders for other Scouting sections to assist their leaders. [13]

The 7th Goodmayes scout group was established in 2006 and has over 100 members. It is the first scout group in East London to be run by Muslims. It has accomplished many tasks and activities, including visiting the House of Lords, Buckingham Palace, and partaking in numerous water sports activities including rafting, sailing, kayaking and canoeing. The group also aims to contribute to the community through activities such as tree planting and a sponsored walk for Comic Relief, raising over 1000 pounds.[14] Other activities include archery, wall climbing and camping.[15]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Redbridge Ward population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Archived from the original on 21 October 2016. Retrieved 18 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Ilford Historical Society - Home".
  3. ^ The Place Names of Essex, P.H. Reaney, English Place-name Society Volume 12, Cambridge University Press, p 97
  4. ^ Victoria County History: A History of the County of Essex Volume 5, Chapter 36 The Borough of Ilford (1966)
  5. ^ Cherry, O'Brien and Pevsner, The Buildings of England - London 5: East (2005), Yale University Press, New Haven ISBN 0-300-10701-3
  6. ^ "D to K (Towns & Cities) P3". hospitalradio4u.com. Archived from the original on 16 February 2019. Retrieved 23 May 2023.
  7. ^ "Hospital radio station faces £30k bill after radiator explodes". East London and West Essex Guardian Series. 13 November 2015. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  8. ^ "BEDROCK RADIO - Charity 1180476". register-of-charities.charitycommission.gov.uk. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  9. ^ "Bedrock Radio - Your Healthy Music Mix". Bedrock Radio. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  10. ^ "Elizabeth Line Timetables". May 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  11. ^ "Stops in Goodmayes". Bus Times. 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  12. ^ "Central Line timetable". May 2023. Retrieved 8 June 2023.
  13. ^ 4th Goodmayes Scout Group - Webpage[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ BBC News - Comic Relief
  15. ^ 7th Goodmayes Scout Group - Webpage Archived 11 May 2008 at the Wayback Machine

External links[edit]