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Grays (or Grays Thurrock) is the largest town in the borough and unitary authority area of
Thurrock Thurrock () is a unitary authorities of England, unitary authority area with Borough status in the United Kingdom, borough status in the Ceremonial counties of England, ceremonial county of Essex, England. It lies on the north bank of the River ...
, in the ceremonial county of
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, England. The town, which is both a former
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and one of Thurrock's traditional Church of England parishes, is located on the north bank of the
River Thames The River Thames ( ), known alternatively in parts as the The Isis, River Isis, is a river that flows through southern England including London. At , it is the longest river entirely in England and the Longest rivers of the United Kingdom, s ...
. It is approximately to the east of central London, and east of the
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. Its economy is linked to Port of London industries, its own offices, retail and the Lakeside Shopping Centre at West Thurrock.


History

Archaeological evidence indicates that the area now occupied by Grays has been inhabited by humans since the
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period.
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recorded in his diary that he visited Grays on 24 September 1665 and apparently bought fish from the local fishermen. Parts of Grays and Chafford Hundred are set within three Victorian chalk pits; the largest two are the Lion Gorge and the Warren Gorge. Another area of the Chafford Hundred residential development is built on a Victorian landfill site. In 1931 the parish had a population of 18,173. On 1 April 1936 the parish was abolished to form Thurrock. Thurrock Town Hall on New Road in Grays was built in the 1980s; work on an extension began in January 2020. On 23 October 2019, the bodies of 39 people were found in the back of a lorry at Waterglade Industrial Park in Eastern Avenue. They are believed to have been victims of
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, or migrants being smuggled into Britain. The vehicle, registered in
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, was thought to have travelled to the UK through
Purfleet Purfleet-on-Thames is a town in the Thurrock unitary authority, Essex, England. It is bordered by the A13 road to the north and the River Thames to the south and is within the easternmost part of the M25 motorway but just outside the Greater ...
from
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. A 25-year-old lorry driver from
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was arrested by
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on suspicion of murder and pleaded guilty to manslaughter in April 2020. Essex Police launched an investigation afterwards and the lorry was moved to the nearby Port of Tilbury. It is the biggest murder investigation in the history of Essex police. On 26 May 2020, a total of 26 further suspects, most of them Vietnamese nationals, were arrested in Belgium and France.


Origin of the name

The origin of the name "Grays Thurrock" comes in two parts. Thurrock is a Saxon name meaning "the bottom of a ship". The element "Grays" comes from Henry de Grai, a descendant of the Norman knight Anchetil de Greye, who was granted the manor of Grays Thurrock in 1195 by
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.


Geography

Grays contains the wards and residential areas of Grays Riverside, Grays Thurrock, Stifford Clays, Little Thurrock Blackshots, Little Thurrock Rectory and Chadwell St Mary. Parts of Chafford Hundred and North and South Stifford are also in Grays. The nearest places to Grays are: * Aveley *
Chadwell St Mary Chadwell St Mary is an area of the unitary authority of Thurrock in Essex, England. It is one of the List of traditional (Church of England) parish churches in Thurrock, traditional (Church of England) parishes in Thurrock and a former civil pa ...
* Chafford Hundred *
East Tilbury East Tilbury is a village and former civil parish in the unitary authority of Thurrock borough, Essex, England, and one of the traditional List of traditional (Church of England) parish churches in Thurrock, Church of England parishes in Thurro ...
* North Stifford * Orsett * Orsett Heath * Purfleet-on-Thames * South Ockendon * South Stifford *
Tilbury Tilbury is a port town in the borough of Thurrock, Essex, England. The present town was established as separate settlement in the late 19th century, on land that was mainly part of Chadwell St Mary. It contains a Tilbury Fort, 16th century fort ...
* West Thurrock


Landmarks

File:Thameside Centre - geograph.org.uk - 39592.jpg, Thameside Theatre File:Christmas at Grays Beach - geograph.org.uk - 299258.jpg, Grays Beach with the Tilbury Docks in the background File:The Dell after conversion.jpg, The Dell File:Thurrock Yacht Club - geograph.org.uk - 299272.jpg, Thurrock Yacht Club File:The State Nov 07.jpg, The State Cinema File:Derby Road Bridge - geograph.org.uk - 2515573.jpg, Beginning of the Derby Road Bridge Local sites of interest include the Thameside Theatre, the Thurrock History Museum, Grays Beach, The White Hart, and the former State Cinema. The Dell was of the earliest houses in Britain to be built of concrete. It was built on the instructions of
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, who lived in the town from 1872 until 1876. From the top of the Derby Road Bridge in Grays one can look down to Thurrock Yacht Club, Grays Beach children's playground and the
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. As well as Thurrock Yacht Club, Grays Beach is the site of the local landmark ''The Gull'', a lightship built in 1860, which has lain on the foreshore for decades and is now in a serious state of dilapidation. The light from ''The Gull'' has now been removed, restored and installed on the foreshore of the yacht club. The Thameside Theatre was built in 1971 and is the only theatre in Thurrock. In July 2021 Thurrock Council declared it to be surplus to budget requirements and announced plans for its closure. The Labour opposition in the council opposed the plans and an online petition calling for its preservation was signed by over 1000 residents. Grays native Russell Brand gave his support to saving the theatre on an Instagram post and pledged to perform a show there to help prevent its closure. In January 2022 Thurrock Council announced that they supported a counter proposal that will see the theatre remain open under
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. A group dedicated to saving the theatre began negotiating with the council, and had to provide it with an affordable
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for the theatre by 13 July 2022. However, after an unnamed organisation expressed interest in buying the theatre, the council has delayed the deadline to September to allow it to put forward an alternative business plan. The town is approximately to the east of London on the north bank of the River Thames and east of the
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. Its economy is linked to Port of London industries, its own offices, retail and Lakeside, West Thurrock. Its variously used riverside (from homes through wild bird-habitat marshland to importation, storage and distribution) faces Broadness Lighthouse in Kent.Grid square map
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website


Education


Primary education

Primary schools in Grays include: * Quarry Hill Academy (formerly Quarry Hill Primary and Pre School) * West Thurrock Academy (formerly West Thurrock Primary School) * Belmont Castle Academy (formerly Stifford Primary School) * Woodside Academy (formerly Woodside Primary School) * Warren Primary School * Thameside Primary School * Deneholm Primary School * St Thomas of Canterbury Catholic Primary School * The Light Christian School * Gateway Primary Free School Quarry Hill Primary and Pre School and Thameside Primary School were formed from the amalgamations of failing
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and
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s. Since then, both schools have received favourable grades from education watchdog
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. Belmont Castle Academy was renamed in honour of Belmont Castle, a demolished gothic mansion that was located on the school site. The Gateway Primary Free School is situated on the site of Gateway Academy, and is the only primary school with free school status in Grays. A Christian
private school A private school or independent school is a school not administered or funded by the government, unlike a State school, public school. Private schools are schools that are not dependent upon national or local government to finance their fina ...
, The Light Christian School, opened in Grays in 2025.


Secondary education

Secondary schools in Grays include: * Hathaway Academy (formerly the Grays School Media Arts College) *
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(formerly the Gateway Community College) * Grays Convent High School (formerly the Convent Day School) * William Edwards School (formerly William Edwards School and Sports College) * Thames Park Secondary School * Orsett Heath Academy Since 2007, all of these schools have had
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status. Gateway Academy and Hathaway Academy have specialisms in the arts. In the case of Hathaway Academy, these include
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and the
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. Gateway Academy also specialises in
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and
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. William Edwards School and Orsett Heath Academy share a sports specialism, with both schools utilising the ability to admit 10% of their intake by academic aptitude in this subject, an ability granted to all sport specialist schools. Grays Convent High School maintains a language specialism and Thames Park Secondary School has specialisms in
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and digital technology. Gateway Academy was formed in 2003 from a fresh start merger of Torells School in Grays and St Chad's School in Tilbury. The Torells School site has since been demolished and replaced by the sites of two special schools, Treetops School and Treetops Free School. Comedian Joe Pasquale and Olympic medallist Fatima Whitbread both attended Torells School. Footballers Chris Cohen and Max Porter went to William Edwards School. Actor, YouTuber and comedian Russell Brand attended the Grays School, making his acting debut at one of the school's Bugsy Malone productions. Grays Convent High School was attended by journalist and former Thurrock MP candidate
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and runner Jessica Judd. All of these schools are coeducational academies or free schools, with the exception of Grays Convent High School, which is instead a
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for girls.


Further education

A sixth form was operated by Gateway Academy before 2014, but it closed that year. In 2011, Ofsted deemed the sixth form as satisfactory, which meant it required improvement. This was primarily because of concerns over the number of students dropping out, which was above average. Hathaway Academy intended to open a sixth form some time before the 2014/2015 academic year, but this never came to fruition. Thurrock Technical College opened in 1952 on Dell Road. Between 1954 and 1957 the college was based in parts of the site of Grays County Technical High School (which would become Grays School) and Grays Hall. In 1960 it reopened on Woodview Road, later establishing a second campus in Aveley. The college later merged with Basildon College to form Thurrock and Basildon College, with the Woodview Campus remaining in operation. The college then amalgamated with South East Essex College of Arts and Technology in 2010, forming South Essex College. The Thurrock Campus relocated from Woodview Road to a new complex in Grays town centre in September 2014. The local sixth form college is USP College Palmer's Campus. Palmer's dates back to 1706, when the merchant William Palmer founded a
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for "ten poore children" of the parish of Grays Essex. The school was located in the local churchyard and evolved into a boys' school. In response to the enactment of the Elementary Education Act 1870, the school reopened on a new site on the hill above the town in 1874. A girls' school opened on the site in 1876. Both schools were
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s, operating on the same site until 1931, when the girls' school relocated to Chadwell Road. From this time, Palmer's became a public school. This meant that students were no longer admitted on academic performance regardless of background and were instead admitted by fee. This was reversed in 1944, however wealthier students were still prioritised, even if they failed the 11+ exam required for enrolment. In 1971 the girls' school began its conversion into a sixth form college, reopening as Palmer's College in 1972 after it amalgamated with the boys' school and Aveley County Technical High School. The college merged with Seevic College in August 2017, forming USP College. There is also Thurrock Adult Community College which is located in multiple venues and community hubs across Thurrock and used to be based from Richmond Road in Grays.


Transport

Grays has good road links, being close to the A13 road and the
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. The A126 ''London Road'' is the main road which links Grays town centre with Lakeside Shopping Centre,
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and
Tilbury Tilbury is a port town in the borough of Thurrock, Essex, England. The present town was established as separate settlement in the late 19th century, on land that was mainly part of Chadwell St Mary. It contains a Tilbury Fort, 16th century fort ...
. Grays railway station runs through the centre of the built-up core and is served by c2c services to London Fenchurch Street to the west and Shoeburyness to the east. The typical journey time into London is 35 minutes. Grays bus station, outside the railway station, is a hub for most bus services in Thurrock. The bus services are operated by
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, First Essex and NIBS Buses.


Media

The town is served by BBC London and ITV London with television signals received from Crystal Palace TV transmitter, BBC South East and ITV Meridian can also be received from Bluebell Hill TV transmitter. Local radio stations are BBC Essex, Heart East, Radio Essex, Gateway 97.8, and Thames Delta Radio, a community based radio station. The ''Thurrock Gazette'' is the town's local weekly newspaper.


Sports

The area's local football team is
Grays Athletic Grays Athletic Football Club is a football club based in Grays, Essex, England. They are currently members of the and play at Chadfields in nearby Tilbury. History The club was established as Grays Juniors in 1890, before merging with former ...
, previously based in Grays but now in nearby Tilbury, which plays
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and has won the FA Trophy twice.


Notable people


Actors and authors

* Ian Abercrombie, actor and comedian. * Joe Pasquale, comedian, actor and television presenter. * Michelle Harrison, author. * Phil Davis, actor, author, director and narrator. * Russell Brand, comedian and presenter.


Athletes

* Adam Newton, retired footballer. * Charlie Whitchurch, retired footballer. * Chris Cohen, retired footballer and coach. * Elton Prince, professional wrestler. * Fatima Whitbread, retired Olympic medallist javelin thrower. * Jessica Judd, runner. * Max Porter, retired footballer and coach. * Stuart Barnes, retired
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footballer and commentator. * William Kennedy, retired footballer and soldier.


Politicians and nobility

* Frederick Marshall, Australian Labor politician. *
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, Labour politician and journalist. * Sir Henry de Grey,
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of
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. * Sir John de Grey, soldier and high sheriff.


Singers

* Louisa Johnson, singer and
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series 12 winner. * Sara Flower,
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singer.


Other

*
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, discovered
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through
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. * Elisabeth Vellacott, painter. * Lewis Daynes, murderer of Breck Bednar. * Philip Vellacott, scholar.


Notes


References


Further reading

*Evans, Brian. ''Grays Thurrock, A History'', Phillimore, 2004, .


External links


Bygone Grays Thurrock – Local history website
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