Andover: An Overspill Story

2 July 2025 9:30am to 24 September 2025 4pm

Block of flats. Credit: Andover: elevated view of houses and gardens, image © London Metropolitan Archives (City of London)

In the 1950s, Andover was approached to become an ‘overspill’ town for London. Whether apparent or not at the time, this decision to accept the agreement would radically change the look and feel of Andover forever.

A new exhibition entitled Andover: An Overspill Story, shines a light on the lives of those who left London for Andover in search of a better life as part of the ‘overspill’. It features stories at the heart of this emotive time in the town’s history as well as audio clips from residents who describe their experiences in their own words.

This exhibition has been curated as part of a Wessex Film and Sound Archive (WFSA) project that was created with the support of the British Film Institute (BFI) awarding funds from the National Lottery to help develop WFSA collections. It would also not have been possible without the financial support of Andover History and Archaeology Society (AHAS), Hampshire Archives Trust (HAT), and Test Valley Arts Foundation (TVAF).

Open during Hampshire Record Office opening hours

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Image right: Andover: elevated view of houses and gardens, image © London Metropolitan Archives (City of London)