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Hayling Island

Hayling Island is an island off the south coast of England, in the borough of Havant in the county of Hampshire, east of Portsmouth.

Hayling Island
The coastline of Hayling Island
Hayling Island
Geography
LocationSolent
Coordinates50°48′10″N 0°58′30″W / 50.80278°N 0.97500°W / 50.80278; -0.97500
Total islands1
Area30 km2 (12 sq mi)
Length6.5 km (4.04 mi)
Width6.5 km (4.04 mi)
Administration
England
CountyHampshire
BoroughHavant
Largest settlementMengham (town)
Demographics
Population17,379 (2011)
Pop. density562.9/km2 (1457.9/sq mi)

History Edit

 
Hayling Island between Selsey Bill and Portsea Island, seen from the west, with north to the left

An Iron Age shrine in the north of Hayling Island was later developed into a Roman temple in the 1st century BC and was first recorded in Richard Scott's Topographical and Historical Account of Hayling Island (1826). The site was dug between 1897 and 1907 and again from 1976 to 1978. The remains are now buried under farmland.[1] The first coin credited to Commius that was found in an archaeological dig was found at the temple.[2] This Commius was probably the son of the Commius mentioned by Julius Caesar,[3] although it is possible the coin was issued by the same Commius.[4]

Salt production was an industry on the island from the 11th century, and the Domesday Book records a saltpan on the island. This industry continued until the late 19th century.

The monks of Jumièges Abbey, Normandy, began to build Northwode Chapel about 1140; this became the site of the present St Peter's Church, now the oldest surviving church on the island. St Peter's three bells, cast in about 1350, are one of the oldest peals in England. St Mary's Church is a standard design for the churches of its era, but the walls were built with a mortar of local shells and beach pebbles. The ancient yew tree in the churchyard is believed to be the oldest yew in the county, with a girth of some nine metres (30 feet). Estimates of its age range from over a thousand to nearly two thousand years old.[5]

The grave of Princess Catherine Yurievskaya (1878–1959), a daughter of Alexander II of Russia, who lived in North Hayling for many years, is in St Peter's churchyard;[6] and that of George Glas Sandeman, nephew of the founder of Sandeman Port and second head of that company,[7][8] is prominent in the north-east part of St Mary's graveyard.[9]

In May 1944, the island was the location of a mock invasion during the military Exercise Fabius, rehearsing the preparations for D-Day.[10]

In 1982, the English Court of Appeal recognised prior art by Peter Chilvers, who in 1958 as a 12-year-old boy on Hayling Island assembled his first board combined with a sail. It had all the elements of the modern windsurfer. The court found that later innovations were "merely an obvious extension" and upheld the defendant's claim based on film footage.[11] This court case set a significant precedent for patent law in the United Kingdom, in terms of Inventive step and non-obviousness. The case, Chilvers, Hayling, and a replica of Chilvers's original board were featured on an episode of the BBC's The One Show in 2009.[12]

On 20 October 2013, at least one hundred properties on the island were damaged when it was hit by a tornado. No injuries were reported.[13][14]

Geography Edit

Hayling Island is a true island, surrounded by water. Looking at its north to south orientation, it is shaped like an inverted T, about 6.5 km (4 miles) long and 6.5 km (4 miles) wide. A road bridge connects its northern end to the mainland of England at Langstone. The Hayling Ferry is a small pedestrian ferry connecting to the Eastney area of the city of Portsmouth on the neighbouring Portsea Island. To the west is Langstone Harbour and to the east is Chichester Harbour.

The natural beach at Hayling was predominantly sandy, but in recent years it has been mechanically topped with shingle dredged from the bed of the Solent in an effort to reduce beach erosion and reduce the potential to flood low-lying land. At low tide, the East Winner sandbank is visible, extending a mile out to sea. The coastline in this area has substantially changed since Roman times: it is believed much land has been lost from the coasts of Hayling and Selsey by erosion and subsequent flooding.

Climate Edit

As with the rest of the British Isles and Southern England, Hayling Island experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters. Temperatures have never fallen into double figures below freezing, illustrating the relative warmth of the island – comparable to the far southwest of England and its neighbour, the Isle of Wight. Temperature extremes between 1960 and 2010 have ranged from −9.4 °C (15.1 °F) during January 1963,[15] up to 32.1 °C (89.8 °F) during June 1976.[16]

Climate data for Hayling Island 4 m (13 ft) asl, 1991-2020, extremes 1960–2010
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 13.7
(56.7)
14.9
(58.8)
20.0
(68.0)
24.3
(75.7)
27.4
(81.3)
32.1
(89.8)
31.7
(89.1)
31.4
(88.5)
27.2
(81.0)
21.7
(71.1)
17.5
(63.5)
14.6
(58.3)
32.1
(89.8)
Average high °C (°F) 8.4
(47.1)
8.6
(47.5)
10.7
(51.3)
13.5
(56.3)
16.7
(62.1)
19.5
(67.1)
21.6
(70.9)
21.4
(70.5)
19.1
(66.4)
15.5
(59.9)
11.6
(52.9)
9.1
(48.4)
14.6
(58.4)
Average low °C (°F) 3.7
(38.7)
3.5
(38.3)
4.8
(40.6)
6.4
(43.5)
9.5
(49.1)
12.3
(54.1)
14.5
(58.1)
14.6
(58.3)
12.6
(54.7)
9.9
(49.8)
6.5
(43.7)
4.2
(39.6)
8.5
(47.4)
Record low °C (°F) −9.4
(15.1)
−8.9
(16.0)
−5.6
(21.9)
−2
(28)
−0.6
(30.9)
2.2
(36.0)
7.8
(46.0)
7.2
(45.0)
4.2
(39.6)
−0.2
(31.6)
−4.6
(23.7)
−7.2
(19.0)
−9.4
(15.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 83.5
(3.29)
56.1
(2.21)
46.3
(1.82)
47.8
(1.88)
41.1
(1.62)
45.2
(1.78)
46.4
(1.83)
49.3
(1.94)
59.4
(2.34)
84.1
(3.31)
90.6
(3.57)
86.7
(3.41)
736.5
(29)
Average rainy days 12.6 10.1 8.5 8.5 7.6 7.1 7.2 7.7 7.8 11.2 13.1 12.3 113.7
Source 1: Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute/KNMI[17]
Source 2: Meteoclimat[18]

Sport and leisure Edit

 
Beaches at Hayling Island

Hayling Island has a non-League football club, Hayling United F.C., which plays at Hayling Park.

Although largely residential, Hayling is also a holiday, windsurfing and sailing centre, the site where windsurfing was invented.

In summer 2010, the Hayling Island Sailing Club hosted the 2010 World Laser Standard Senior and Junior Championships (27 August – 5 September). The Senior championship was won by Australian Tom Slingsby, whilst Dane Thorbjoern Schierup won the Junior competition.[19] Today it is home to many different types of sailing, including a growing Fireball fleet.

As a consequence of the island's popularity for water activities, there are two lifeboat services: Hayling Island Lifeboat Station, run by the RNLI and Hayling Island Rescue Service, an independent service run by retired RNLI helmsman, Frank Dunster.

The island hosts one of the few active Real Tennis courts in the UK. Founded in 1911, Seacourt Tennis club is one of only a handful in the UK where it is possible to play every recognised racquet sport. The racquets court itself was opened by Sir Colin Cowdrey.

Seacourt Tennis Club[20] also hosts a weekly fencing club featuring all ages, levels and weapons.

 
Hayling Golf Club clubhouse

Hayling Golf Club has been voted in the top 100 golf courses in the UK. A traditional links course, although relatively short by modern standards, the strong prevailing south-westerly winds, fast greens, gorse bushes and traditional deep links bunkers make this a stern test for any golfer.

 
Hayling Seaside Railway

Funland, an amusement park situated at Beachlands, is open year-round, as is the Hayling Seaside Railway which runs from the funfair to Eastoke corner.

The 5-mile (8.0 km) Hayling Billy Trail is a former light rail right-of-way which has been converted to one of many footpaths on the island.[21] The Ordnance Survey Explorer 120 map covers the area[22] and the local tourist information office supplies leaflets of local interest walks.[23]

The Station Theatre hosts a variety of plays staged by the Hayling Island Amateur Dramatics Society, Hayling Musical Society, musical events and films throughout the year.[24][25]

The island has several churches of different denominations including three Anglican churches; St Peter's at Northney, St Mary's at Gable Head and the more recently built St Andrew's in South Hayling.

Transport Edit

 
Station Theatre, West Town, Hayling Island
 
Remains of the old railway bridge linking Hayling Island to the mainland. The present road bridge can be seen to the right.

Hayling Ferry links Portsmouth and Hayling Island. The ferry is busy in summer in good weather, bringing tourists and cyclists to Hayling.[26][failed verification] In winter, there was a significant reduction of use. The ferry service to and from Portsea Island was subsidised by the local authorities, leaving it under constant threat of closure due to limited resources. The ferry service ceased when the company running the ferry went into administration in March 2015. It was reopened in August 2016 by Baker Trayte Marine Ltd.[27][28]

During the ferry's closure, the only public connection between Hayling Island and the mainland was the single carriageway road linking Northney to Langstone Havant. In summer, in particular, this road can become very congested, rendering the journey between the bridge and South Hayling (the most populated area) anything from 30 minutes to an hour. A proposed Millennium project to create a new shared pedestrian and cycle bridge was unsuccessful.[29]

A railway to the island was active in the 19th and 20th centuries. It opened on 17 July 1867, coinciding with the local races.[30] Terrier steam locomotives pulled carriages along the 5-mile (8 km) Hayling Billy Line from Havant Station on the mainland to a station which was located at the northern end of Staunton Avenue, passing through Langstone where there was a Halt.[31] The railway was popular with tourists throughout the summer, though it saw little service in winter, and at peak times ran up to 24 services per day. Despite its popularity, the line was marked for closure in the Beeching Report owing to the prohibitive cost of replacing Langstone Bridge, which connected the island to the mainland, estimated at up to £400,000 to repair. Services ended on 3 November 1963, and the bridge was demolished in 1966.[30] The remaining railway buildings are a goods shed, which has now been converted into a theatre run by HIADS,[32] and a station, opposite the Ship Inn over the bridge. A railway gatehouse, located opposite Mill Lane, was burned down on 15 November 2018; no other building is believed to survive.

A tourist attraction, the East Hayling Light Railway, is a 2 ft (610 mm) gauge railway which runs for just over 1 mile (1.6 km) from Beachlands Station to Eastoke Corner with aspirations to extend the route to Ferry Point within the next few years.

The nearest railway station to Hayling Island is Havant, just on to the mainland off Hayling Island. Alternatively, Portsmouth & Southsea is another railway station, used for connections to Bristol Temple Meads and Cardiff.

Notable people Edit

  • Peter Chilvers, inventor of the windsurfer
  • Stephanie Lawrence, "a musical actress of rare glamour",[33] dancer and star of West End musicals such as Evita and Starlight Express, lived during her childhood on Hayling Island, where her parents ran Broadview House School[34] on Beach Road.
  • Gary Mehigan, chef and judge on MasterChef Australia, was born and raised on Hayling Island.
  • Herbert Arnould Olivier, a portrait and landscape painter, and uncle of Laurence Olivier, died on Hayling Island in 1952.
  • William Padwick 1791–1861, purchased the manor and large estates from the Duke of Norfolk inheriting title and rights of 'Lord of the Manor'. Considerable involvement in the developing transport links to the island.
  • Nevil Shute (Nevil Shute Norway), the Ealing-born aeronautical engineer and novelist, lived at Pond Head on Hayling Island during World War II. His novels include A Town Like Alice and On the Beach.
  • William Thomas Stead, notable political and social campaigner and journalist, had a home on Hayling Island – Hollybush House. He died with the sinking of the Titanic.
  • Martin White (1779–1846), hydrologist responsible for maritime mapping of areas including Jersey, English Channel, Bristol Channel and Irish Sea
  • Princess Catherine Yurievskaya, the youngest daughter of Alexander II of Russia, lived on Hayling Island for many years and was buried at St Peter's church in 1959.
  • Robert Thomas Brudenell-Bruce, was a Commodore of the Royal Navy, inherited Deene Park in Northamptonshire. Before inheriting Deene Park the family lived on Hayling Island. The west window of St Mary's Church, Hayling Island was installed to his memory
  • Maurice Wilks, automotive and aeronautical engineer, was born at Eastoke, Hayling Island on 19 August 1904. He became chairman of the Rover Car Company, and was involved in the development of the Land Rover. He also led Rover's involvement in the development of the jet engine during World War II.

Hayling oysterbeds Edit

 
Oyster beds in Hayling Island

Oysters have been fished on the Hayling oysterbeds, at the northwest corner of the island, from as long ago as Roman times, documented in town records since 1615.[35] The oysters were actively farmed between as early as 1819 until the 1970s.[36] Oysters became a delicacy that was exported throughout the country under the classification of "Emsworth Oysters". Large complexes consisting of several pens separated by a series of bund walls and sluice gates were built to contain the oysters at varying stages of growth. Although large sections of the walls have since collapsed into the harbour, much of shape and scale of the beds can still be seen today.

In 1996, the oyster beds on the north west coast of Hayling Island were restored by the Havant Borough Council,[36] creating a wildlife haven which has become an important seabird breeding site. The Design Council awarded this project 'Millennium Product' status for the renovation.

Twinning Edit

Hayling Island started twinning with Gorron, France, in 1997, after many years of social exchanges between the two communities rather than the normal council-led route. Charters were signed and exchanged in 1998 and are now displayed in the library in Elm Grove. In recognition of the twinning Gorron appears on the welcome signs, there is also a 'twinning' tree outside the library and a Gorron roundabout at Beachlands. Gorron has similar recognitions including the 'Rue de Hayling Island' – previously Rue Victor Hugo.[37]

Paris to Hayling cycle ride Edit

The island is the home of the Hayling Charity Cycle Ride which organises an annual charity cycle ride most often from Hayling Island to Paris and back.[38] This event, run entirely by local unpaid volunteers, was started in 1986 by local cyclist Peter McQuade[39][40] and has been run every year since. Up to 2023 over £1,800,000 had been collected for more than 500 good causes. Entrants have come from 15 different countries on five continents. Based on their research the organisers believe it may be the oldest long distance charity ride in the world.[citation needed]

Population Edit

In the mid- to late 20th century, Hayling Island's population was known to double during the summer months, due to a large influx of holiday makers and the associated tourism employees to accommodate. As domestic holidays have declined and Hayling's prominence as a traditional English seaside resort have followed in parallel, the population only swells by approximately 20%–25% (English Tourist Board estimate, 2001).

Population Date
~300 1086 (Domesday Book)
578 1801 (census)
>1,600 1901
>5,500 1950
16,887 2001 (census, usually resident population)
17,379 2011 (census[41])

List of settlements Edit

The island's place-names are discussed in an online work by Richard Coates (2007).[42]

Places of interest Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ Anthony King; Robert Downey (1977). . Archived from the original on 25 January 2001.
  2. ^ Bean, Simon C. (1994). "Coinage of Commios" (PDF). The coinage of Atrebates and Regni (PhD). University of Nottingham. p. 262. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  3. ^ De Jersey, Philip (1996). Celtic Coinage in Britain. Shire Publications. pp. 27–32. ISBN 0-7478-0325-0.
  4. ^ Bean, Simon C (1994). "Coinage of Commios" (PDF). The coinage of Atrebates and Regni (PhD). University of Nottingham. pp. 242–247. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  5. ^ St Mary's Church 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Hayling Council website. Retrieved 14 March 2010
  6. ^ Church booklet – Guide to St Peter's Church North Hayling 2003.
  7. ^ Sandeman Archive description AIM25 Archives website. Retrieved 20 April 2012
  8. ^ PORT AND SHERRY Originally published by George G Sandeman & Co (1955), now hosted on Ancestry.com. Retrieved 20 April 2012
  9. ^ St Mary's Church Archived 2 August 2012 at archive.today Hayling Anglican Churches website. Retrieved 20 April 2012
  10. ^ Southampton and D-Day, Ingrid Peckham. Southampton City Council Oral History, 1994. ISBN 1-872649-04-1
  11. ^ . SLCC – Scots Law Courseware. The University of Strathclyde. Archived from the original on 11 December 2003. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  12. ^ The One Show 7 pm BBC1 Friday 5 June! WindWise.net; Simon Bornhoft's WindWise. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  13. ^ "Hayling Island properties hit by 'tornado'". BBC News. 20 October 2013.
  14. ^ "'Tornado' damages 100 homes in Hampshire's Hayling Island". Metro. 20 October 2013.
  15. ^ "1963 temperature". KNMI.
  16. ^ "1976 temperature". KNMI.
  17. ^ "Hayling Island Climate". KNMI. Retrieved 27 June 2013.
  18. ^ "Hayling Island Climate". Meteoclimat. Retrieved 5 June 2021.
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on 18 September 2010.
  20. ^ "Seacourt – Hampshire Fencing Clubs". www.southhampshirefencing.co.uk.
  21. ^ Coastal Path – Billy Trail 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine. Visitor Guides; Hayling Island Community Online. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  22. ^ Ordnance Survey Explorer 120 map. Ordnance Survey National Mapping Agency, 2009. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  23. ^ Tourist Information Office Beachlands Havant Tourist Information Office. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  24. ^ Events diary 17 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine. Hayling Island Station Theatre. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  25. ^ Current Production. Hayling Musical Society.
  26. ^ Hayling Ferry History 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine hayling.co.uk.
  27. ^ "Hayling Ferry". Hayling Ferry.
  28. ^ "Hayling Ferry". Hayling Ferry.
  29. ^ Hayling Billy Project history 10 September 2003 at the Wayback Machine. Havant Borough Council website. Retrieved 20 June 2010.
  30. ^ a b Holland, Julian (2013). Exploring Britain's Railways. HarperCollins. p. 72. ISBN 978-0-00-750541-8.[verification needed]
  31. ^ "The Book of Hayling Island and Langstone – More than a Millennium". Rogers, Peter: Tiverton, Halsgrove Press, 2000. ISBN 1-84114-078-3
  32. ^ "Welcome - Hayling Island Amateur Dramatic Society". Hayling Island Amateur Dramatic Society.
  33. ^ Billington, Michael (6 November 2000). "Obituary: Stephanie Lawrence" – via www.theguardian.com.
  34. ^ "All About Windows The Hayling Site". www.hayling.co.uk.
  35. ^ William Page, ed. (1908). "The borough of Southampton: General historical account". A History of the County of Hampshire: Volume 3. British History Online. pp. 490–524. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
  36. ^ a b West Hayling Local Nature Reserve Havant Borough Council website. Retrieved 14 March 2010.
  37. ^ "Hayling - Gorron Twinning Association". Retrieved 14 June 2023.
  38. ^ "Hayling Cycle Ride – Join us!".
  39. ^ "Cyclists celebrate as funds total tops £1m". www.portsmouth.co.uk.
  40. ^ "Cyclists en route to £1m Paris challenge". www.portsmouth.co.uk.
  41. ^ "Havant Borough Council: Havant Borough Profile: Table 3.1 in Section 2.21" (PDF). Retrieved 24 August 2021.
  42. ^ The place-names of Hayling Island, Hampshire. [MS. of 1991. Web-publication; http://www.uwe.ac.uk/hlss/llas/staff_coates_r_hayling.doc; pp. 96.]
  43. ^ "Ferry – Commercial – Langstone Harbour". www.langstoneharbour.org.uk.

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hayling, island, island, south, coast, england, borough, havant, county, hampshire, east, portsmouth, coastline, geographylocationsolentcoordinates50, 80278, 97500, 80278, 97500total, islands1area30, length6, width6, administrationenglandcountyhampshireborough. Hayling Island is an island off the south coast of England in the borough of Havant in the county of Hampshire east of Portsmouth Hayling IslandThe coastline of Hayling IslandHayling IslandGeographyLocationSolentCoordinates50 48 10 N 0 58 30 W 50 80278 N 0 97500 W 50 80278 0 97500Total islands1Area30 km2 12 sq mi Length6 5 km 4 04 mi Width6 5 km 4 04 mi AdministrationEnglandCountyHampshireBoroughHavantLargest settlementMengham town DemographicsPopulation17 379 2011 Pop density562 9 km2 1457 9 sq mi Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Climate 4 Sport and leisure 5 Transport 6 Notable people 7 Hayling oysterbeds 8 Twinning 9 Paris to Hayling cycle ride 10 Population 11 List of settlements 12 Places of interest 13 See also 14 References 15 External linksHistory Edit nbsp Hayling Island between Selsey Bill and Portsea Island seen from the west with north to the leftAn Iron Age shrine in the north of Hayling Island was later developed into a Roman temple in the 1st century BC and was first recorded in Richard Scott s Topographical and Historical Account of Hayling Island 1826 The site was dug between 1897 and 1907 and again from 1976 to 1978 The remains are now buried under farmland 1 The first coin credited to Commius that was found in an archaeological dig was found at the temple 2 This Commius was probably the son of the Commius mentioned by Julius Caesar 3 although it is possible the coin was issued by the same Commius 4 Salt production was an industry on the island from the 11th century and the Domesday Book records a saltpan on the island This industry continued until the late 19th century The monks of Jumieges Abbey Normandy began to build Northwode Chapel about 1140 this became the site of the present St Peter s Church now the oldest surviving church on the island St Peter s three bells cast in about 1350 are one of the oldest peals in England St Mary s Church is a standard design for the churches of its era but the walls were built with a mortar of local shells and beach pebbles The ancient yew tree in the churchyard is believed to be the oldest yew in the county with a girth of some nine metres 30 feet Estimates of its age range from over a thousand to nearly two thousand years old 5 The grave of Princess Catherine Yurievskaya 1878 1959 a daughter of Alexander II of Russia who lived in North Hayling for many years is in St Peter s churchyard 6 and that of George Glas Sandeman nephew of the founder of Sandeman Port and second head of that company 7 8 is prominent in the north east part of St Mary s graveyard 9 In May 1944 the island was the location of a mock invasion during the military Exercise Fabius rehearsing the preparations for D Day 10 In 1982 the English Court of Appeal recognised prior art by Peter Chilvers who in 1958 as a 12 year old boy on Hayling Island assembled his first board combined with a sail It had all the elements of the modern windsurfer The court found that later innovations were merely an obvious extension and upheld the defendant s claim based on film footage 11 This court case set a significant precedent for patent law in the United Kingdom in terms of Inventive step and non obviousness The case Chilvers Hayling and a replica of Chilvers s original board were featured on an episode of the BBC s The One Show in 2009 12 On 20 October 2013 at least one hundred properties on the island were damaged when it was hit by a tornado No injuries were reported 13 14 Geography EditHayling Island is a true island surrounded by water Looking at its north to south orientation it is shaped like an inverted T about 6 5 km 4 miles long and 6 5 km 4 miles wide A road bridge connects its northern end to the mainland of England at Langstone The Hayling Ferry is a small pedestrian ferry connecting to the Eastney area of the city of Portsmouth on the neighbouring Portsea Island To the west is Langstone Harbour and to the east is Chichester Harbour The natural beach at Hayling was predominantly sandy but in recent years it has been mechanically topped with shingle dredged from the bed of the Solent in an effort to reduce beach erosion and reduce the potential to flood low lying land At low tide the East Winner sandbank is visible extending a mile out to sea The coastline in this area has substantially changed since Roman times it is believed much land has been lost from the coasts of Hayling and Selsey by erosion and subsequent flooding Climate EditAs with the rest of the British Isles and Southern England Hayling Island experiences a maritime climate with cool summers and mild winters Temperatures have never fallen into double figures below freezing illustrating the relative warmth of the island comparable to the far southwest of England and its neighbour the Isle of Wight Temperature extremes between 1960 and 2010 have ranged from 9 4 C 15 1 F during January 1963 15 up to 32 1 C 89 8 F during June 1976 16 Climate data for Hayling Island 4 m 13 ft asl 1991 2020 extremes 1960 2010Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 13 7 56 7 14 9 58 8 20 0 68 0 24 3 75 7 27 4 81 3 32 1 89 8 31 7 89 1 31 4 88 5 27 2 81 0 21 7 71 1 17 5 63 5 14 6 58 3 32 1 89 8 Average high C F 8 4 47 1 8 6 47 5 10 7 51 3 13 5 56 3 16 7 62 1 19 5 67 1 21 6 70 9 21 4 70 5 19 1 66 4 15 5 59 9 11 6 52 9 9 1 48 4 14 6 58 4 Average low C F 3 7 38 7 3 5 38 3 4 8 40 6 6 4 43 5 9 5 49 1 12 3 54 1 14 5 58 1 14 6 58 3 12 6 54 7 9 9 49 8 6 5 43 7 4 2 39 6 8 5 47 4 Record low C F 9 4 15 1 8 9 16 0 5 6 21 9 2 28 0 6 30 9 2 2 36 0 7 8 46 0 7 2 45 0 4 2 39 6 0 2 31 6 4 6 23 7 7 2 19 0 9 4 15 1 Average precipitation mm inches 83 5 3 29 56 1 2 21 46 3 1 82 47 8 1 88 41 1 1 62 45 2 1 78 46 4 1 83 49 3 1 94 59 4 2 34 84 1 3 31 90 6 3 57 86 7 3 41 736 5 29 Average rainy days 12 6 10 1 8 5 8 5 7 6 7 1 7 2 7 7 7 8 11 2 13 1 12 3 113 7Source 1 Royal Dutch Meteorological Institute KNMI 17 Source 2 Meteoclimat 18 Sport and leisure Edit nbsp Beaches at Hayling IslandHayling Island has a non League football club Hayling United F C which plays at Hayling Park Although largely residential Hayling is also a holiday windsurfing and sailing centre the site where windsurfing was invented In summer 2010 the Hayling Island Sailing Club hosted the 2010 World Laser Standard Senior and Junior Championships 27 August 5 September The Senior championship was won by Australian Tom Slingsby whilst Dane Thorbjoern Schierup won the Junior competition 19 Today it is home to many different types of sailing including a growing Fireball fleet As a consequence of the island s popularity for water activities there are two lifeboat services Hayling Island Lifeboat Station run by the RNLI and Hayling Island Rescue Service an independent service run by retired RNLI helmsman Frank Dunster The island hosts one of the few active Real Tennis courts in the UK Founded in 1911 Seacourt Tennis club is one of only a handful in the UK where it is possible to play every recognised racquet sport The racquets court itself was opened by Sir Colin Cowdrey Seacourt Tennis Club 20 also hosts a weekly fencing club featuring all ages levels and weapons nbsp Hayling Golf Club clubhouseHayling Golf Club has been voted in the top 100 golf courses in the UK A traditional links course although relatively short by modern standards the strong prevailing south westerly winds fast greens gorse bushes and traditional deep links bunkers make this a stern test for any golfer nbsp Hayling Seaside RailwayFunland an amusement park situated at Beachlands is open year round as is the Hayling Seaside Railway which runs from the funfair to Eastoke corner The 5 mile 8 0 km Hayling Billy Trail is a former light rail right of way which has been converted to one of many footpaths on the island 21 The Ordnance Survey Explorer 120 map covers the area 22 and the local tourist information office supplies leaflets of local interest walks 23 The Station Theatre hosts a variety of plays staged by the Hayling Island Amateur Dramatics Society Hayling Musical Society musical events and films throughout the year 24 25 The island has several churches of different denominations including three Anglican churches St Peter s at Northney St Mary s at Gable Head and the more recently built St Andrew s in South Hayling Transport Edit nbsp Station Theatre West Town Hayling Island nbsp Remains of the old railway bridge linking Hayling Island to the mainland The present road bridge can be seen to the right Hayling Ferry links Portsmouth and Hayling Island The ferry is busy in summer in good weather bringing tourists and cyclists to Hayling 26 failed verification In winter there was a significant reduction of use The ferry service to and from Portsea Island was subsidised by the local authorities leaving it under constant threat of closure due to limited resources The ferry service ceased when the company running the ferry went into administration in March 2015 It was reopened in August 2016 by Baker Trayte Marine Ltd 27 28 During the ferry s closure the only public connection between Hayling Island and the mainland was the single carriageway road linking Northney to Langstone Havant In summer in particular this road can become very congested rendering the journey between the bridge and South Hayling the most populated area anything from 30 minutes to an hour A proposed Millennium project to create a new shared pedestrian and cycle bridge was unsuccessful 29 A railway to the island was active in the 19th and 20th centuries It opened on 17 July 1867 coinciding with the local races 30 Terrier steam locomotives pulled carriages along the 5 mile 8 km Hayling Billy Line from Havant Station on the mainland to a station which was located at the northern end of Staunton Avenue passing through Langstone where there was a Halt 31 The railway was popular with tourists throughout the summer though it saw little service in winter and at peak times ran up to 24 services per day Despite its popularity the line was marked for closure in the Beeching Report owing to the prohibitive cost of replacing Langstone Bridge which connected the island to the mainland estimated at up to 400 000 to repair Services ended on 3 November 1963 and the bridge was demolished in 1966 30 The remaining railway buildings are a goods shed which has now been converted into a theatre run by HIADS 32 and a station opposite the Ship Inn over the bridge A railway gatehouse located opposite Mill Lane was burned down on 15 November 2018 no other building is believed to survive A tourist attraction the East Hayling Light Railway is a 2 ft 610 mm gauge railway which runs for just over 1 mile 1 6 km from Beachlands Station to Eastoke Corner with aspirations to extend the route to Ferry Point within the next few years The nearest railway station to Hayling Island is Havant just on to the mainland off Hayling Island Alternatively Portsmouth amp Southsea is another railway station used for connections to Bristol Temple Meads and Cardiff Notable people EditPeter Chilvers inventor of the windsurfer Stephanie Lawrence a musical actress of rare glamour 33 dancer and star of West End musicals such as Evita and Starlight Express lived during her childhood on Hayling Island where her parents ran Broadview House School 34 on Beach Road Gary Mehigan chef and judge on MasterChef Australia was born and raised on Hayling Island Herbert Arnould Olivier a portrait and landscape painter and uncle of Laurence Olivier died on Hayling Island in 1952 William Padwick 1791 1861 purchased the manor and large estates from the Duke of Norfolk inheriting title and rights of Lord of the Manor Considerable involvement in the developing transport links to the island Nevil Shute Nevil Shute Norway the Ealing born aeronautical engineer and novelist lived at Pond Head on Hayling Island during World War II His novels include A Town Like Alice and On the Beach William Thomas Stead notable political and social campaigner and journalist had a home on Hayling Island Hollybush House He died with the sinking of the Titanic Martin White 1779 1846 hydrologist responsible for maritime mapping of areas including Jersey English Channel Bristol Channel and Irish Sea Princess Catherine Yurievskaya the youngest daughter of Alexander II of Russia lived on Hayling Island for many years and was buried at St Peter s church in 1959 Robert Thomas Brudenell Bruce was a Commodore of the Royal Navy inherited Deene Park in Northamptonshire Before inheriting Deene Park the family lived on Hayling Island The west window of St Mary s Church Hayling Island was installed to his memory Maurice Wilks automotive and aeronautical engineer was born at Eastoke Hayling Island on 19 August 1904 He became chairman of the Rover Car Company and was involved in the development of the Land Rover He also led Rover s involvement in the development of the jet engine during World War II Hayling oysterbeds Edit nbsp Oyster beds in Hayling IslandOysters have been fished on the Hayling oysterbeds at the northwest corner of the island from as long ago as Roman times documented in town records since 1615 35 The oysters were actively farmed between as early as 1819 until the 1970s 36 Oysters became a delicacy that was exported throughout the country under the classification of Emsworth Oysters Large complexes consisting of several pens separated by a series of bund walls and sluice gates were built to contain the oysters at varying stages of growth Although large sections of the walls have since collapsed into the harbour much of shape and scale of the beds can still be seen today In 1996 the oyster beds on the north west coast of Hayling Island were restored by the Havant Borough Council 36 creating a wildlife haven which has become an important seabird breeding site The Design Council awarded this project Millennium Product status for the renovation Twinning EditHayling Island started twinning with Gorron France in 1997 after many years of social exchanges between the two communities rather than the normal council led route Charters were signed and exchanged in 1998 and are now displayed in the library in Elm Grove In recognition of the twinning Gorron appears on the welcome signs there is also a twinning tree outside the library and a Gorron roundabout at Beachlands Gorron has similar recognitions including the Rue de Hayling Island previously Rue Victor Hugo 37 Paris to Hayling cycle ride EditThe island is the home of the Hayling Charity Cycle Ride which organises an annual charity cycle ride most often from Hayling Island to Paris and back 38 This event run entirely by local unpaid volunteers was started in 1986 by local cyclist Peter McQuade 39 40 and has been run every year since Up to 2023 over 1 800 000 had been collected for more than 500 good causes Entrants have come from 15 different countries on five continents Based on their research the organisers believe it may be the oldest long distance charity ride in the world citation needed Population EditIn the mid to late 20th century Hayling Island s population was known to double during the summer months due to a large influx of holiday makers and the associated tourism employees to accommodate As domestic holidays have declined and Hayling s prominence as a traditional English seaside resort have followed in parallel the population only swells by approximately 20 25 English Tourist Board estimate 2001 Population Date 300 1086 Domesday Book 578 1801 census gt 1 600 1901 gt 5 500 195016 887 2001 census usually resident population 17 379 2011 census 41 List of settlements EditMengham Northney Eastoke West Town Sinah Sandy Point South Hayling Gable Head Ferry Point Mill Rythe Tournerbury Stoke TyeThe island s place names are discussed in an online work by Richard Coates 2007 42 Places of interest EditEast Hayling Light Railway Funland Ham Field Hayling Billy Trail Hayling Island Sailing Club Sandy Point AKA Black Point Northney Marina Seacourt Tennis Club Sparkes Marina Station Theatre St Mary s Church Gable Head St Peter s Church Northney The Hayling Ferry 43 Ferry reopened August 2016 after a year out of service The Kench near Ferry Point The RNLI Lifeboat station at Sandy PointSee also EditList of places of worship in the Borough of HavantReferences Edit Anthony King Robert Downey 1977 Internal Organisation and Deposition at the Iron Age Temple on Hayling Island Hampshire Archived from the original on 25 January 2001 Bean Simon C 1994 Coinage of Commios PDF The coinage of Atrebates and Regni PhD University of Nottingham p 262 Retrieved 14 July 2016 De Jersey Philip 1996 Celtic Coinage in Britain Shire Publications pp 27 32 ISBN 0 7478 0325 0 Bean Simon C 1994 Coinage of Commios PDF The coinage of Atrebates and Regni PhD University of Nottingham pp 242 247 Retrieved 14 July 2016 St Mary s Church Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Hayling Council website Retrieved 14 March 2010 Church booklet Guide to St Peter s Church North Hayling 2003 Sandeman Archive description AIM25 Archives website Retrieved 20 April 2012 PORT AND SHERRY Originally published by George G Sandeman amp Co 1955 now hosted on Ancestry com Retrieved 20 April 2012 St Mary s Church Archived 2 August 2012 at archive today Hayling Anglican Churches website Retrieved 20 April 2012 Southampton and D Day Ingrid Peckham Southampton City Council Oral History 1994 ISBN 1 872649 04 1 Windsurfing International Inc v Tabur Marine GB Ltd 1985 RPC 59 SLCC Scots Law Courseware The University of Strathclyde Archived from the original on 11 December 2003 Retrieved 20 June 2010 The One Show 7 pm BBC1 Friday 5 June WindWise net Simon Bornhoft s WindWise Retrieved 20 June 2010 Hayling Island properties hit by tornado BBC News 20 October 2013 Tornado damages 100 homes in Hampshire s Hayling Island Metro 20 October 2013 1963 temperature KNMI 1976 temperature KNMI Hayling Island Climate KNMI Retrieved 27 June 2013 Hayling Island Climate Meteoclimat Retrieved 5 June 2021 Laser Worlds 2010 at HISC Archived from the original on 18 September 2010 Seacourt Hampshire Fencing Clubs www southhampshirefencing co uk Coastal Path Billy Trail Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine Visitor Guides Hayling Island Community Online Retrieved 20 June 2010 Ordnance Survey Explorer 120 map Ordnance Survey National Mapping Agency 2009 Retrieved 20 June 2010 Tourist Information Office Beachlands Havant Tourist Information Office Retrieved 20 June 2010 Events diary Archived 17 July 2010 at the Wayback Machine Hayling Island Station Theatre Retrieved 20 June 2010 Current Production Hayling Musical Society Hayling Ferry History Archived 19 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine hayling co uk Hayling Ferry Hayling Ferry Hayling Ferry Hayling Ferry Hayling Billy Project history Archived 10 September 2003 at the Wayback Machine Havant Borough Council website Retrieved 20 June 2010 a b Holland Julian 2013 Exploring Britain s Railways HarperCollins p 72 ISBN 978 0 00 750541 8 verification needed The Book of Hayling Island and Langstone More than a Millennium Rogers Peter Tiverton Halsgrove Press 2000 ISBN 1 84114 078 3 Welcome Hayling Island Amateur Dramatic Society Hayling Island Amateur Dramatic Society Billington Michael 6 November 2000 Obituary Stephanie Lawrence via www theguardian com All About Windows The Hayling Site www hayling co uk William Page ed 1908 The borough of Southampton General historical account A History of the County of Hampshire Volume 3 British History Online pp 490 524 Retrieved 14 March 2010 a b West Hayling Local Nature Reserve Havant Borough Council website Retrieved 14 March 2010 Hayling Gorron Twinning Association Retrieved 14 June 2023 Hayling Cycle Ride Join us Cyclists celebrate as funds total tops 1m www portsmouth co uk Cyclists en route to 1m Paris challenge www portsmouth co uk Havant Borough Council Havant Borough Profile Table 3 1 in Section 2 21 PDF Retrieved 24 August 2021 The place names of Hayling Island Hampshire MS of 1991 Web publication http www uwe ac uk hlss llas staff coates r hayling doc pp 96 Ferry Commercial Langstone Harbour www langstoneharbour org uk External links Edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hayling Island nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Hayling Island Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hayling Island amp oldid 1178049762, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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