Part of the city's extensive
post-war housing programme, the land upon which Southway is built was previously occupied by three farms, Southway, Langley and Birdcage, as well as parts of four other farms, Clittaford, Heathfield, Hendwell and Wyvell (now Widewell). Some of these are commemorated in street names, and much of the original woodland and greenery remains in large pockets around the estate.
Timeline •
1943 - the decision was made to build the estate, as extensive plans for the rebuilding of the
blitzed city and its decimated housing stock were being made. •
1954 - Building work begins in September. •
1955 - The first residents take up occupancy. •
1958 - Southway Primary School opens.*
1962 - The secondary school [https://web.archive.org/web/20060629193434/http://web.ukonline.co.uk/stephen.johnson/air/ssch.jpg opens, followed by the estate's two other primary schools (Langley and Tamerton Vale) in the late 1960s. •
1968 - The second phase of construction is mostly completed. The 1960s phase also saw a large shopping centre added to the estate, complete with banks and a Public library [https://archive.today/20070626120034/http://www.mlasouthwest.org.uk/index.php?ID=360&UID=1448&GO=2, as well as two pubs The Falstaff The Merry Monk (The Abbots Way (The Old Southway))[http://www.pub-explorer.com/devon/pub/abbotswaysouthway.htm and The Clittaford Club a Private members club. There are also Anglican churches and a community centre [http://www.plymouth.gov.uk/communitycentres#sletter. Nearby is the Southway Industrial Estate, which provides a home to large companies such as
BAE Systems and
Invensys .
2009 - Southway Primary School changes its name to Beechwood Primary School, following its incorporation into the Southernway Federation along with Langley Primary School (now Oakwood Primary School).
2010 - Beechwood Primary School is relocated to a new building on the site of the former Southway Community College in Rockfield Avenue. ==Housing==