East Camp

East Camp

Mallory Close, East Camp
East Camp
 East Camp shown within the Vale of Glamorgan
Principal areaVale of Glamorgan
Ceremonial countySouth Glamorgan
CountryWales
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town Barry
Postcode district CF62 4J
Dialling code 01446
Police South Wales
Fire South Wales
Ambulance Welsh
EU Parliament Wales
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Coordinates: 51°24′43″N 3°24′54″W / 51.412°N 3.415°W / 51.412; -3.415

East Camp is an Ex-MOD housing estate opposite the MOD St Athan main east entrance within St Athan. The housing estate sits between the village of St Athan and Flemingston but does not constitute a village itself. It falls under the Flemingston electoral ward.[1]

East Camp houses a Food Bank and Spar.[2]

Due to it being Ex-MOD property there are some particular arrangements regarding build and service supply to the properties. The Sewage is handled by Kelda Water Services (Defence) Limited[3] and fresh water, management of the private parking, street lighting and areas of play is handled by a society called the East Vale Residents Co. Ltd. who outsource to Cadarn, the parent group of Newydd Housing Association.[4]

The St Athan Golf Club is to the rear (east) of East Camp,[5] next to a disused running track.[6]

1st St Athan Scout Group meet at East Camp, mainly at The Gathering Place.[7]

History

In World War II East Camp maintenance units were bomb targets because of the RAF activity there.[8] The particular fresh water arrangement to site was also to prevent troops/staff being poisoned as all water was treated on the RAF site.

The buildings are concrete prefabrications said to be built for the 1958 British Empire and Commonwealth Games[9] and later used for the R.A.F. families. Due to their similar design and the way the buildings lock together like blocks, the estate was also nicknamed "Legoland". It also has the nickname Explorers Estate as each of the streets, Scott Close, Drake Close, Clive Road and Mallory Close were named after discoverers.

The local Spar used to be Naafi (Navy, Army, Air Force, Institutes) as part of the R.A.F.'s stores but later opened to the public as a Spar.

28 April 2016 a Food Bank opened on East Camp's The Gathering Place.[10]

Transport

Taxi[11] and Greenlinks[12] operate to East Camp but the only public transport is a bus service.[13]

There is a bridle path to the north of East Camp, near Flemingston.[14]

Landmarks

The Gathering Place Methodist Church is on the corner of the northern Flemingston Road entrance to East Camp. The Gathering Place is also a community centre.[15]

See also

West Camp

References

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