South Ockendon
South Ockendon is a small town as well as Church of England parish in the Thurrock borough and also unitary district in Essex in the East of England, United Kingdom. It lies on the border with Greater London, simply outside the M25 motorway. The location to the north is North Ockendon. South Ockendon town became a location for prefabricated homes (prefabs) accommodating bombed-out locals of East London/West Essex in the extremely late 40s. Much of the initial post-war construction was embarked on by former German prisoners of war. Most of these were knocked down in the late-1960s when a big Greater London Council estate, Lecaplan "concrete" building homes-- the Flowers' Estate-- was constructed to change them, one more time with pre-fabricated residences, albeit of a premium layout. The Lecaplan Kind B kind of pre-cast concrete (large panel concrete) terrace is created in rows of eight properties to a style by J C Tilley as well as made by W. & C. French. In the 1970s the Ford Motor Company factory at Aveley housed Ford's Advanced Vehicle Operations which constructed cars such as the RS1600. The plant was wound down slowly from the late 90's yet closed entirely in 2004, when the last 150 tasks were shed. The majority of the 150 employees accepted transfers to various other Ford or secondary websites around Essex. The 'Aveley' plant was located along and west of the railway line, adjacent to Ockendon station in the Belhus Ward that part of Ockendon has actually currently been become new real estate estates, with street names after renowned Ford vehicles in maintaining with the websites background.