Orton was designated the second township in the
new town expansion of Peterborough in 1967. It is composed of the ancient villages of Orton Waterville and Orton Longueville, together with the newer developments of Orton Brimbles, Orton Goldhay, Orton Malborne, Orton Southgate, Orton Winyates, Orton Wistow and most recently Orton Northgate. All lie south of the
River Nene and are thus
historically in
Huntingdonshire, but are not in the current local government district of that name. In common with many
New Towns the Ortons are characterised by extensive landscaping and tree planting. The
A605 runs through the Ortons, connecting Peterborough to the
A1(M) which runs from London to
Edinburgh. There is no church in Orton Wistow or Orton Northgate: these both fall within the parish of St Andrew's,
Alwalton. As the Ortons were established, health centres were constructed, initially in Herlington and then at the Orton Centre. For a short time there was also a small branch surgery in Orton Wistow. Due to the expansion of the area and decay of the premises at Herlington, the Orton Wistow surgery was replaced by a new surgery at Clayton, Orton Goldhay. In 2001
Anglia Regional Co-operative Society closed its Rainbow supermarket at Orton Centre, the only major supermarket serving the Ortons. This was widely assumed to be due to competition from the
Tesco Extra which had opened at nearby
Serpentine Green in
Hampton and the ongoing degeneration of the centre. In October 2008 the Co-operative returned to the Ortons with a new store in the regenerated Orton Centre, now renamed Ortongate. ==Orton Brimbles==