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Leicestershire ( or , abbreviation Leics., is a landlocked county in central England
England

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. It takes its name from the heavily populated City of Leicester
Leicester

Leicester is a city status in the United Kingdom and unitary authority area in the East Midlands of England. It is the county town of Leicestershire....
, traditionally its administrative centre, although the City of Leicester unitary authority
Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government....
 is today administered separately from the rest of Leicestershire. The county borders onto Derbyshire
Derbyshire

Derbyshire is a county in the East Midlands of England. A substantial portion of the Peak District National Park lies within Derbyshire. The northern part of Derbyshire overlaps with the Pennines, a famous chain of hills and mountains....
, Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire is an Counties of England in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. The county town is traditionally Nottingham, though the council is now based in West Bridgford, a suburb of Greater Nottingham ....
, Rutland
Rutland

Rutland is a Counties of England of mainland England, bounded on the west and north by Leicestershire, northeast by Lincolnshire, and southeast by Peterborough and Northamptonshire....
, Warwickshire
Warwickshire

Warwickshire is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in the West Midlands of England. The county town is Warwick, although the largest town is Nuneaton in the far north of the county....
, Staffordshire
Staffordshire

Staffordshire is a landlocked Counties of England in the West Midlands region of England. The county town is Stafford. Part of the National Forest, England lies within its borders....
, Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire is a Counties of England in the east of England. It borders Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire....
, and Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire is a landlocked Counties of England in the England East Midlands, with a population of 629,676 as at the United Kingdom Census 2001....
. The border with Warwickshire is Watling Street
Watling Street

Watling Street is the name given to an ancient trackway in England and Wales that was first used by the Celts mainly between the modern cities of Canterbury and St Albans....
 (the A5).

County Hall, situated in Glenfield
Glenfield, Leicestershire

Glenfield is a village and civil parish in Leicestershire, England. It is part of the Blaby district, and has a population of about 10,000. Its location at the northwestern fringe of the city of Leicester effectively makes it a suburb, although it is politically and administratively separate....
, about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Leicester city centre, is the seat of Leicestershire County Council
Leicestershire County Council

Leicestershire County Council is the county council for the England non-metropolitan county of Leicestershire. It was originally formed in 1889 by the Local Government Act 1888....
 and the headquarters of the county authority.






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Leicestershire ( or , abbreviation Leics., is a landlocked county in central England
England

native_name =|conventional_long_name = England|common_name = England|image_flag = Flag of England.svg|image_coat = England COA.svg|symbol_type = Royal Coat of Arms...
. It takes its name from the heavily populated City of Leicester
Leicester

Leicester is a city status in the United Kingdom and unitary authority area in the East Midlands of England. It is the county town of Leicestershire....
, traditionally its administrative centre, although the City of Leicester unitary authority
Unitary authority

A unitary authority is a type of local authority that has a single tier and is responsible for all local government functions within its area or performs additional functions which elsewhere in the relevant country are usually performed by national government or a higher level of sub-national government....
 is today administered separately from the rest of Leicestershire. The county borders onto Derbyshire
Derbyshire

Derbyshire is a county in the East Midlands of England. A substantial portion of the Peak District National Park lies within Derbyshire. The northern part of Derbyshire overlaps with the Pennines, a famous chain of hills and mountains....
, Nottinghamshire
Nottinghamshire

Nottinghamshire is an Counties of England in the East Midlands, which borders South Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Leicestershire and Derbyshire. The county town is traditionally Nottingham, though the council is now based in West Bridgford, a suburb of Greater Nottingham ....
, Rutland
Rutland

Rutland is a Counties of England of mainland England, bounded on the west and north by Leicestershire, northeast by Lincolnshire, and southeast by Peterborough and Northamptonshire....
, Warwickshire
Warwickshire

Warwickshire is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in the West Midlands of England. The county town is Warwick, although the largest town is Nuneaton in the far north of the county....
, Staffordshire
Staffordshire

Staffordshire is a landlocked Counties of England in the West Midlands region of England. The county town is Stafford. Part of the National Forest, England lies within its borders....
, Lincolnshire
Lincolnshire

Lincolnshire is a Counties of England in the east of England. It borders Norfolk, Cambridgeshire, Rutland, Leicestershire, Nottinghamshire, South Yorkshire, and the East Riding of Yorkshire....
, and Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire is a landlocked Counties of England in the England East Midlands, with a population of 629,676 as at the United Kingdom Census 2001....
. The border with Warwickshire is Watling Street
Watling Street

Watling Street is the name given to an ancient trackway in England and Wales that was first used by the Celts mainly between the modern cities of Canterbury and St Albans....
 (the A5).

County Hall, situated in Glenfield
Glenfield, Leicestershire

Glenfield is a village and civil parish in Leicestershire, England. It is part of the Blaby district, and has a population of about 10,000. Its location at the northwestern fringe of the city of Leicester effectively makes it a suburb, although it is politically and administratively separate....
, about 3 miles (5 km) northwest of Leicester city centre, is the seat of Leicestershire County Council
Leicestershire County Council

Leicestershire County Council is the county council for the England non-metropolitan county of Leicestershire. It was originally formed in 1889 by the Local Government Act 1888....
 and the headquarters of the county authority. The City of Leicester is administered from offices in Leicester itself and the City Council meets at Leicester Town Hall.

The River Soar
River Soar

The River Soar is a tributary of the River Trent in the England East Midlands.It rises near Hinckley in Leicestershire and is joined by the River Sence near Enderby, Leicestershire before flowing through Leicester , Barrow-on-Soar, beside Loughborough and Kegworth, before joining the Trent near Ratcliffe-on-Soar in Nottinghamshire, and th...
 rises to the east of Hinckley, in the far south of the county, and flows northward through Leicester before emptying into the River Trent
River Trent

The River Trent is one of the major rivers of England. Its Source is in Staffordshire between Biddulph and Biddulph Moor. It flows through the English Midlands until it joins the River Ouse, Yorkshire at Trent Falls to form the Humber, which empties into the North Sea below Kingston upon Hull and Immingham....
 at the point where Derbyshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire meet
Trentlock

Trentlock, or Trent Lock is located on the border of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire near to Long Eaton. The area is a major canal navigation junction, where the River Soar and Erewash Canal can reach the Trent and Mersey Canal by way of the River Trent and adjacent Cranfleet Cut....
. A large part of the northwest of the county, around Coalville
Coalville

Coalville is a town in North West Leicestershire, England, with a population of about 30,000. It is just off junction 22 of the M1 motorway and is between Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Leicester....
, forms part of the new National Forest
National Forest, England

Established in 1990, the newly created National Forest is an area of 520 km? of Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire, in England. It stretches from the outskirts of Leicester in the east to Burton upon Trent and beyond in the west, and links the ancient forests of Needwood and Charnwood Forest....
 area extending into Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The highest point of the county is Bardon Hill
Bardon Hill

Bardon Hill, near Coalville, is the highest point in the England county of Leicestershire and the National Forest, England, 278 metres above sea level....
 at 278 m/912 ft, which is also a Marilyn
Marilyn (hill)

A Marilyn is a type of mountain or hill in Great Britain, Ireland or surrounding islands with a topographic prominence of at least 150 metres , regardless of elevation or other merit....
.

As part of a 2002 marketing campaign
County flowers of the United Kingdom

The following are the flowers selected for the historic counties of the United Kingdom in Plantlife's 2002 "County Flowers" campaign. The results of this campaign have been repeatedly contested since 2002 although no amendments have yet been made to its selections....
, the plant conservation charity Plantlife
Plantlife

Plantlife is a wild plant conservation charity, founded in 1989. As of 2007, its membership was 10,500 and it owned 23 nature reserves around the UK....
 chose the Foxglove
Digitalis purpurea

Digitalis purpurea , is a flowering plant in the family Plantaginaceae , native to most of Europe....
 as the county flower.

History


Leicestershire was recorded in the Domesday Book
Domesday Book

The Domesday Book is the record of the great survey of England completed in 1086, executed for William I of England, or William the Conqueror....
 in four wapentakes: Guthlaxton
Guthlaxton

Guthlaxton was a hundred of Leicestershire. It was in the south of the county, and covered Lutterworth and Wigston Magna. At the time of the Domesday Book, it was one of Leicestershire's four wapentakes, and covered a much larger area, including Market Bosworth and Hinckley, which would later be made part of the Sparkenhoe hundred....
, Framland
Framland

Framland was a hundred in north-east Leicestershire, roughly corresponding to today's Melton. It was recorded in the Domesday Book as one of Leicestershire's four wapentakes....
, Goscote
Goscote

Goscote was a wapentake of Leicestershire, England, consisting of the north and north-west of the county. It was recorded in the Domesday Book as one, but as the wapentakes evolved to form hundred s, was split into two — East Goscote and West Goscote....
 and Gartree
Gartree (Leicestershire)

Gartree was a hundred of Leicestershire.It was in the south-east of the county, roughly corresponding to today's Harborough district. The town of Market Harborough was its largest settlement....
. These later became hundred
Hundred (division)

A hundred is a geographic division formerly used in England, Wales, Denmark, South Australia, some parts of the USA, Germany , Sweden, Finland and Norway, which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller administrative divisions....
s, with the division of Goscote into West Goscote
West Goscote

West Goscote was a hundred of Leicestershire, that arose from the division of the ancient Goscote hundred into two. It covers the north west of the county, an area broadly corresponding to the western part of Charnwood district along with North West Leicestershire....
 and East Goscote
East Goscote (hundred)

East Goscote was a hundred of Leicestershire, that arose from the division of the ancient Goscote hundred into two. It covered the eastern part of today's Charnwood district, along with the northern part of Harborough district, and extended south-east to meet Rutland....
, and the addition of Sparkenhoe
Sparkenhoe

Sparkenhoe was a hundred of Leicestershire, England. It was in the south-west of the county, covering Market Bosworth and Hinckley, broadly corresponding to the modern districts of England of Blaby and Hinckley and Bosworth....
 hundred. In 1087, the first recorded use of the name was as Laegrecastrescir.

Leicestershire's external boundaries have changed little since the Domesday Survey. The Measham
Measham

Measham is a village in Leicestershire, near the Staffordshire and Derbyshire border, located just off the A42 road just south of Ashby-de-la-Zouch....
-Donisthorpe
Donisthorpe

Donisthorpe is a village in the East Midlands of England, administered as part of the Leicestershire district of North West Leicestershire.The Historic counties of England boundary between Leicestershire and Derbyshire is the River Mease, which runs through the village, with the village centre being on the southern , forming part of an excl...
 exclave
Exclave

An exclave is strip of land that belongs to a political entity but that is not connected to it by land . The strip of land is surrounded by other political entities....
 of Derbyshire
Derbyshire

Derbyshire is a county in the East Midlands of England. A substantial portion of the Peak District National Park lies within Derbyshire. The northern part of Derbyshire overlaps with the Pennines, a famous chain of hills and mountains....
 has been exchanged for the Netherseal
Netherseal

Netherseal is the southernmost village on the border of the English county of Derbyshire. It is the final resting place of Sir Nigel Gresley....
 area, and the urban expansion of Market Harborough
Market Harborough

Market Harborough is a market town in Leicestershire, England. It has a population of 20,785 and is the administrative headquarters of Harborough District Council....
 has caused Little Bowden
Little Bowden

Little Bowden is a conurbation of Market Harborough in Leicestershire. As a village it was formerly part of Northamptonshire....
, previously in Northamptonshire
Northamptonshire

Northamptonshire is a landlocked Counties of England in the England East Midlands, with a population of 629,676 as at the United Kingdom Census 2001....
 to be annexed.

In 1974 , the Local Government Act 1972
Local Government Act 1972

The Local Government Act 1972 is an Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom, that reformed local government in the United Kingdom in England and Wales, on 1 April 1974....
 abolished the county borough
County borough

County borough is a term introduced in 1889 in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland , to refer to a borough or a city independent of county council control....
 status of Leicester city and the county status of neighbouring Rutland
Rutland

Rutland is a Counties of England of mainland England, bounded on the west and north by Leicestershire, northeast by Lincolnshire, and southeast by Peterborough and Northamptonshire....
, converting both to administrative districts
Districts of England

The districts of England are a level of Subdivisions of England used for the purposes of local government. As the structure of local government in England is not uniform, there are currently four types of district level subdivision....
 of Leicestershire. These actions were reversed on 1 April 1997, when Rutland and the City of Leicester became unitary authorities. Rutland became a distinct Ceremonial County once again, although it continues to be policed by Leicestershire Constabulary
Leicestershire Constabulary

Leicestershire Constabulary is the Home Office police force responsible for policing Leicestershire, Leicester and Rutland in England. Its headquarters are at Enderby, Leicestershire....
.

The symbol of the county council, Leicestershire County Cricket Club
Leicestershire County Cricket Club

Leicestershire County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major Historic counties of England clubs which make up the England domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Leicestershire....
 and Leicester City FC, is the fox
Fox

A fox is an animal belonging to any one of about 27 species of small to medium-sized Canidae, characterized by possessing a long, narrow snout, and a bushy tail, or brush....
. Leicestershire is considered to be the birthplace of fox hunting
Fox hunting

Fox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase, and sometimes killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds, and a group of followers led by a master of foxhounds, who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback....
 as it is known today. Hugo Meynell
Hugo Meynell

Hugo Meynell , is generally seen as the father of modern fox hunting, became Master of Fox Hounds for the Leicestershire hunt, the Quorn Hunt in 1753 and continued in that role for another forty-seven years ....
, who lived in Quorn
Quorn, Leicestershire

Quorn is a village in Leicestershire, England. Its name was shortened from Quorndon in 1889, to avoid postal difficulties owing to its similarity to the name of another village, Quarndon, Derbyshire, a few miles away....
, is known as the father of fox hunting. Melton Mowbray
Melton Mowbray

Melton Mowbray is a town in the Melton of Leicestershire, England. It is to the northeast of Leicester, and southeast of Nottingham. The town lies along the course of both the River Eye, Leicestershire and the River Wreake and currently has a population of 25,554....
 and Market Harborough
Market Harborough

Market Harborough is a market town in Leicestershire, England. It has a population of 20,785 and is the administrative headquarters of Harborough District Council....
 have associations with fox hunting, as has neighbouring Rutland.

Demographics

The population of Leicestershire (excluding the city of Leicester) is 609,579 (2001). The county covers an area of 2,084 km² (804 sq mi).

The largest population centre is Leicester
Leicester

Leicester is a city status in the United Kingdom and unitary authority area in the East Midlands of England. It is the county town of Leicestershire....
, followed by Loughborough
Loughborough

Loughborough is a town within the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England. It had a population of 57,600 in 2004. It is the second largest settlement in Leicestershire after Leicester, is the seat of Charnwood Borough Council, and the home of Loughborough University....
. Other major towns include Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Ashby-de-la-Zouch

Ashby de la Zouch is a small market town and civil parish in North West Leicestershire Leicestershire, England, within the National Forest, England....
, Coalville
Coalville

Coalville is a town in North West Leicestershire, England, with a population of about 30,000. It is just off junction 22 of the M1 motorway and is between Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Leicester....
, Hinckley
Hinckley

Hinckley is a town in south-west Leicestershire, England. It has a population of 43,246 . It is administered by Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council....
, Market Harborough
Market Harborough

Market Harborough is a market town in Leicestershire, England. It has a population of 20,785 and is the administrative headquarters of Harborough District Council....
, Melton Mowbray
Melton Mowbray

Melton Mowbray is a town in the Melton of Leicestershire, England. It is to the northeast of Leicester, and southeast of Nottingham. The town lies along the course of both the River Eye, Leicestershire and the River Wreake and currently has a population of 25,554....
, Oadby
Oadby

Oadby is a town within the Borough status in the United Kingdom of Oadby and Wigston, in Leicestershire, England. It is to the east of Wigston Magna, and to the southeast of Leicester....
, Wigston and Lutterworth
Lutterworth

Lutterworth is a market town in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. The town is located in southern Leicestershire, 11 km north of Rugby, Warwickshire, in Warwickshire and 24 km south of Leicester and has a population of approximately 8,300 inhabitants...
.

Some of the larger of Leicestershire's villages are: Broughton Astley
Broughton Astley

Broughton Astley is a busy village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. It is situated in the South West of Leicestershire, about 6 miles to the East of Hinckley and about 9 miles from the centre of Leicester....
 (said to be the largest village in the county, which has also claimed to be the largest village in England and indeed Europe), Castle Donington
Castle Donington

Castle Donington is a small town, with a population of around 7000 in the North West of Leicestershire, part of the DE postcode area and on the edge of the National Forest, England....
, Kibworth Beauchamp (along with Kibworth Harcourt), Great Glen
Great Glen

The Great Glen , also known as Glen Albyn or Glen More is a series of glens in Scotland running 100 kilometres from Inverness on the Moray Firth to Fort William, Highland at the head of Loch Linnhe....
, Ibstock
Ibstock

Ibstock is a small town and civil parish in North West Leicestershire Leicestershire, England, with a population of around 5,300. It is on the A447 road, and nearby places are Heather, Leicestershire, Ellistown, Ravenstone, Leicestershire and Hugglescote....
, Countesthorpe
Countesthorpe

Countesthorpe is a large village and civil parish in the Leicestershire district of Blaby , with a population of 6,393 . It lies to the south of Leicester, and is about six miles from the city centre, but only two miles south of the suburb of South Wigston....
 and Kegworth
Kegworth

Kegworth is a village on the River Soar, Leicestershire, England. However, the post town for Kegworth is Derby. It is near junction 24 of the M1 motorway and is also very close to East Midlands Airport....
.

One of the most rapidly expanding villages is Anstey, which has recently seen a large number of development schemes.

Economy


Engineering

Engineering has long been an important part of the economy of Leicestershire. John Taylor Bellfounders
John Taylor Bellfounders

Taylors Eayre & Smith Ltd , based in Loughborough in the United Kingdom, is the world's largest working bell foundry.The company manufactures bells for use in clock towers, change ringing peals, chime s, and carillons....
 continues a history of bellfounding in Loughborough since the 14th century. In 1881 John Taylors cast the largest bell in Britain, "Great Paul", for St Paul's Cathedral in London. have been making sand cast sheet lead roofing and stained glass since 1825 working on many of England's major cathedrals and historic buildings, including Salisbury Cathedral, Windsor Castle, Westminster Abbey, Hampton Court Palace, and Chatsworth House. Snibston Discovery Park is built on one of three coal mines that operated in Coalville from the 1820s until 1986. Abbey Pumping Station
Abbey Pumping Station

The Abbey Pumping Station is a museum in Leicester, England, on Corporation Road, opposite the National Space Centre....
 houses four enormous steam powered beam engines built in Leicester in the 1890s in the Vulcan factory owned by Josiah Gimson, whose son Ernest Gimson
Ernest Gimson

Ernest William Gimson was an English furniture designer and architect. Gimson was described by the art critic Nikolaus Pevsner as "the greatest of the English architect-designers"....
 was an influential furniture designer and architect of the English arts and crafts movement
Arts and Crafts movement

The Arts and Crafts Movement was a United Kingdom, Canada, and United States aesthetic movement occurring in the last years of the 19th century and the early years of the 20th century....
.

Engineering companies today include sports car
Sports car

A sports car is a term used to describe a class of automobile. The exact definition varies, but generally it is used to refer to a low to ground, light weight vehicle with a powerful engine....
 maker Noble Automotive Ltd in Barwell
Barwell

Barwell is a civil parish and village in Leicestershire, England, with a population of about 6,300. The name literally translates as "Stream of the Boar" and is said to originate from a boar that used to drink from the well near a brook in Barwell....
, Triumph motorcycles
Triumph Motorcycles

Triumph Engineering Co Ltd was a United Kingdom motorcycle manufacturer, originally based in Coventry. A new company, Triumph Motorcycles Ltd based in Hinckley took over the name rights after the collapse of the company in the 1980s and is now one of the world's leading motorcycle manufacturers....
 in Hinckley
Hinckley

Hinckley is a town in south-west Leicestershire, England. It has a population of 43,246 . It is administered by Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council....
, Jones & Shipman (machine tools), Metalfacture (sheet metal work), Richards Engineering (foundry equipment), Transmon Engineering (materials handling equipment), Trelleborg Industrial AVS in Beaumont Leys
Beaumont Leys

Beaumont Leys is a large modern suburb of Leicester, England to the north-west of the city and is widely regarded as one of the most deprived areas in England....
 (industrial suspension components), Parker Plant (quarrying equipment), Aggregate Industries UK (construction materials), Infotec in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Ashby-de-la-Zouch

Ashby de la Zouch is a small market town and civil parish in North West Leicestershire Leicestershire, England, within the National Forest, England....
 (electronic information display boards), Alstec in Whetstone, Leicestershire
Whetstone, Leicestershire

Whetstone is a village and civil parish in the Blaby of Leicestershire, England. It has a population of 6,000 and largely acts as a commuter village for Leicester, five miles to the north....
 (airport baggage handling systems), and Brush Traction
Brush Traction

Brush Traction is a manufacturer and maintainer of railway locomotives, based at Loughborough in Leicestershire, United Kingdom situated alongside the Midland Main Line....
 (railway locomotives) in Loughborough
Loughborough

Loughborough is a town within the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England. It had a population of 57,600 in 2004. It is the second largest settlement in Leicestershire after Leicester, is the seat of Charnwood Borough Council, and the home of Loughborough University....
. Local commitment to nurturing the upcoming cadre of British engineers includes apprenticeship schemes with local companies, and academic-industrial connections with the engineering departments at Leicester University, De Montfort University
De Montfort University

De Montfort University is a United Kingdom university situated in the centre of Leicester, England. The university is made up of one main campus and one outlying campus....
, and Loughborough University
Loughborough University

Loughborough University is a campus university located in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, in the East Midlands of England.It has been a university since 1966, but the institution dates back to 1909, when the then Loughborough Technical Institute began with a focus on skills and knowledge which would be directly applicable i...
. The and are both based at Loughborough University
Loughborough University

Loughborough University is a campus university located in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, in the East Midlands of England.It has been a university since 1966, but the institution dates back to 1909, when the then Loughborough Technical Institute began with a focus on skills and knowledge which would be directly applicable i...
. Private sector research and development organisations include - the technology based consultancy in Melton Mowbray, and - the automotive research and development centre based on the outskirts of Hinckley. Automotive and aerospace engineers use the test facilities at Mallory Park
Mallory Park

Mallory Park is a motor racing circuit situated in the village of Kirkby Mallory, just off the A47 road, between Leicester and Hinckley. With the full car circuit measuring only 1.35 miles it is amongst the shortest permanent race circuits in the UK....
, and Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome
Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome

Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome and Proving Ground is a privately owned airport in Leicestershire near the village of Bruntingthorpe. It was opened as RAF Bruntingthorpe in 1942....
 and proving ground. On 18 October 2007, the last airworthy Avro Vulcan
Avro Vulcan

The Avro Vulcan is a delta wing subsonic jet bomber that was operated by the Royal Air Force from 1953 until 1984. The Vulcan was part of the RAF's V bomber force, which fulfilled the role of nuclear deterrence against the Soviet Union during the Cold War....
 was flown from Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome
Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome

Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome and Proving Ground is a privately owned airport in Leicestershire near the village of Bruntingthorpe. It was opened as RAF Bruntingthorpe in 1942....
 after 10 years of restoration there by aerospace engineers of the Vulcan Operating Company.

Trade Associations

There are several trade associations with their head offices based in Leicestershire including the Ergonomics Society, the European Construction Institute, the Institute of Diagnostic Engineers, the Pre-cast Flooring Federation, the Concrete Pipe Association, the Timber Packaging & Pallet Confederation, and the National Association of Wood Shaving & Sawdust Merchants & Contractors.

Farming

Leicestershire has a long history of livestock farming which continues today. Robert Bakewell (farmer)
Robert Bakewell (farmer)

Robert Bakewell was a British people agriculturalist, now recognized as one of the most important figures in the British Agricultural Revolution....
 (1725 - 1795) of Dishley, near Loughborough, was a revolutionary in the field of selective breeding. Bakewell's sheep was much prized by farmers across the British Empire
British Empire

The British Empire comprised the dominions, Crown colony, protectorates, League of Nations mandate, and other Dependent territory ruled or administered by the United Kingdom , that had originated with the overseas colonies and trading posts established by England in the late 16th and early 17th centuries....
 and is today a heritage breed admired . There are several commercial and rare breeds associated with the descendants of Bakewell's sheep including the English Leicester
English Leicester

English Leicester are an England list of sheep breeds of sheep. Alternate names for the breed include: Leicester Longwool, Bakewell Leicester, Dishley Leicester, Improved Leicester, Leicester and New Leicester....
, Border Leicester
Border Leicester

The Border Leicester is a breed of domestic sheep originating in England. Border Leicesters are polled, long-wooled sheep. Though large in size and robust, they are also docile....
, Bluefaced Leicester, Scotch mule, and Welsh halfbred.

In 2006 in Leicestershire and Rutland there were 6,450 people working as farmers, managers and farm labourers on 2,719 farms with of farmed land. The animal population was 122,284 cattle, 57,059 pigs and 314,214 sheep Source .

The is held on the first Bank Holiday in May each year and includes animal showings, trade exhibitions, and show jumping. Melton Mowbray Market is an important regional livestock market.

Field Sports remain an important part of the rural economy of Leicestershire, with stables, kennels, and gunsmiths based in the county.

Thatched roofs are built and maintained by members of Rutland & Leicestershire Master Thatchers Association.

Food and drink

Stilton (cheese)
Stilton (cheese)

Stilton is a cheese of England. It is produced in two varieties: the well-known blue and the lesser-known white. Both have been granted the status of a protected designation of origin by the European Commission....
, Red Leicester cheese, and the Pork pie
Pork pie

Pork pies are a type of meat pie and are traditional United Kingdom food. They consist of roughly chopped pork and pork jelly sealed in a hot water crust pastry, and are normally eaten cold....
 are three of Leicestershire's most famous contributions to English cuisine.

Leicestershire food producers include Claybrooke mill one of the very few commercially working watermills left in Britain producing a range of over 40 flours, meat from rare and minority breeds from Brockleby's, Christmas turkey and goose from Seldom Seen Farm, and the only manufacturer of Red Leicester cheese based in the county the Leicestershire Handmade Cheese Company.

All natural non-alcoholic fruit cordials and presse drinks are made by Belvoir Fruit Farms and sold in supermarkets across Britain. Swithland Spring Water is sourced from the Charnwood hills. Breweries in Leicestershire and Rutland are listed on the website. The county's largest beer brewer is Everards
Everards

Everards is a British regional brewery founded in 1849 by William Everard and Thomas Hull in Leicester when they bought the Wilmot brewery....
, and there are several microbreweries such as Brewsters, Belvoir, Parish, Grainstore, Hathern and Langton. Vineyards in Leicestershire include Chevelswarde Vineyard (Lutterworth
Lutterworth

Lutterworth is a market town in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. The town is located in southern Leicestershire, 11 km north of Rugby, Warwickshire, in Warwickshire and 24 km south of Leicester and has a population of approximately 8,300 inhabitants...
), Welland Valley Vineyard (Market Harborough
Market Harborough

Market Harborough is a market town in Leicestershire, England. It has a population of 20,785 and is the administrative headquarters of Harborough District Council....
), and Eglantine (Loughborough
Loughborough

Loughborough is a town within the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England. It had a population of 57,600 in 2004. It is the second largest settlement in Leicestershire after Leicester, is the seat of Charnwood Borough Council, and the home of Loughborough University....
). Melton Mowbray Sloe Gin is a liqueur with a distinctive flavour.

Markets are held across the county, a list of some of the larger markets is . A list of FARMA
FARMA

FARMA is a co-operative association of farmers, producers and farmers market organisations in the United Kingdom....
 certified Farmers Markets in Leicestershire is . A list of smaller country markets, supported by members of the Women's Institute, is . Leicester Market is the largest outdoor covered marketplace in Europe and among the products on sale are fruit and vegetables sold by enthusiastic market stallholders who shout out their prices, and fresh fish and meat in the Indoor Market.

The annual held in Melton Mowbray had over 200 exhibitors and 20,000 visitors attending in 2007 making it the largest British regional food festival.

Food processing in the city and county includes popular British fish and chip shop pie Pukka Pies
Pukka Pies

Pukka Pies is a manufacturer of pies that is headquartered in Leicestershire, United Kingdom. A family company founded in 1963 by Trevor Storer it is currently run by his sons Tim and Andrew....
 who are based in Syston. Walkers Midshire Foods, part of the Samworth Brothers group, makes sausages and pies in its Beaumont Leys factories. Samworth Brothers has operations in Leicestershire and Cornwall, making a range of products from sandwiches to desserts for UK retailers under their brands as well the company's own portfolio of brands including Dickinson & Morris, producers of Pork pie
Pork pie

Pork pies are a type of meat pie and are traditional United Kingdom food. They consist of roughly chopped pork and pork jelly sealed in a hot water crust pastry, and are normally eaten cold....
s and Melton Hunt Cake. Walkers
Walkers

Walkers may refer to:* Walkers , British snack food manufacturer* Walkers , a Cayman Islands based offshore law firm* Walkers Shortbread, a Scottish manufacturer of shortbread, biscuits, cookies and crackers...
 crisps are made in Beaumont Leys using Lincolnshire potatoes. United Biscuits
United Biscuits

__FORCETOC__United Biscuits is a United Kingdom Multinational corporation food manufacturer, makers of McVitie's biscuits, KP Snacks, Hula Hoops, The Real McCoy's crisps, Phileas Fogg snacks, Jacob's Cream cracker, and Twiglets....
 have their distribution centre in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Ashby-de-la-Zouch

Ashby de la Zouch is a small market town and civil parish in North West Leicestershire Leicestershire, England, within the National Forest, England....
. The Masterfoods
Pedigree Petfoods

Pedigree Petfoods is a company that manufactures pet food located at Melton Mowbray, Leicestershire, England with another factory in Peterborough, Cambridgeshire....
 UK factory at Melton Mowbray produces petfood for brands such as Cesar, Kitekat, PAL, Pedigree, Sheba
Sheba (cat food)

Sheba is a brand of canned cat food produced by Mars, Incorporated.External links...
, Whiskas
Whiskas

Whiskas is a brand of cat food sold throughout the world. It is owned by Masterfoods, part of Mars, Incorporated. It is available either as meat pieces in cans, pouches or dry biscuits and most packaging is a recognisable purple colour....
, Aquarian and Trill. Hand made chocolates are produced by Chocolate Perfection in Ashby-de-la-Zouch
Ashby-de-la-Zouch

Ashby de la Zouch is a small market town and civil parish in North West Leicestershire Leicestershire, England, within the National Forest, England....
.

Some 15 major Indian food manufacturers are based in Leicester including Mayur Foods, Cofresh Snack Foods Ltd, Farsan, Apni Roti, and Spice n Tice. The 'Mithai' Indian sweet market is catered for by award winning Indian restaurants - for instance the vegetable samosas approved by the Vegetarian Society sold at The Sharmilee on Belgrave Road. The growing market for Indian food has afforded new opportunities to long standing local companies, for example the Long Clawson dairy, a co-operative manufacturer of Stilton (cheese)
Stilton (cheese)

Stilton is a cheese of England. It is produced in two varieties: the well-known blue and the lesser-known white. Both have been granted the status of a protected designation of origin by the European Commission....
 now also makes Paneer
Paneer

Paneer is the most common Persian cuisine and South Asian cuisine cheese. It is an unaged, acid-set, non-melting farmer cheese made by curdling heated milk with lemon juice or other food acid....
 cheese used in the Indian dish Mattar Paneer
Mattar Paneer

Mattar Paneer is an cuisine of India consisting of paneer and peas in a sweet and spicy sauce. It is similar to Palak Paneer . It is usually served with an Indian or Pakistani type of bread ....
.

, set up by the Soil Association
Soil Association

The Soil Association is a United Kingdom membership Charitable organization that promotes sustainable food and farming through the use of local, seasonal and organic systems....
 and Leicestershire County Council
Leicestershire County Council

Leicestershire County Council is the county council for the England non-metropolitan county of Leicestershire. It was originally formed in 1889 by the Local Government Act 1888....
, provides information for and about Leicestershire farmers and food producers. It is currently running projects aimed at publicising farmers markets, using local food in schools, and improving distribution.

Leicestershire food exported abroad includes cheese from the Long Clawson dairy which is sold in supermarkets in Canada and the United States via a network of distributors coordinated by Taunton based company Somerdale. Belvoir Fruit Farms cordials and pressé drinks are sold on the United States east coast in Wegmans Food Markets
Wegmans Food Markets

Wegmans Food Markets, Inc. is a 79-store U.S. regional supermarket chain with stores in the Mid-Atlantic states region including New York, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Northern Virginia, and Maryland....
, World Market, Harris Teeter
Harris Teeter

Harris Teeter is a chain of supermarkets based in Matthews, North Carolina, just outside Charlotte, North Carolina. , the chain operates 178 stores in eight states: North Carolina, South Carolina, Virginia, Georgia , Tennessee, Florida, Maryland, Delaware, and the District of Columbia....
, Dean & DeLuca
Dean & DeLuca

Dean & DeLuca is a chain of upscale grocery stores. The first one was established in New York City's SoHo district by Joel Dean and Giorgio DeLuca in September 1977....
, and in specialized British food stores such as Myers of Keswick (New York City), and the British Pantry (near Washington, D.C.).

Leicestershire County Council publishes a quarterly . In 2007 the Leicester Mercury published a series of articles on the .

The annual Leicestershire & Rutland Restaurant Awards has several categories including Leicestershire & Rutland Restaurant of the Year, Best Asian Restaurant, Best Service, Best Newcomer, Best Fine Dining Restaurant, Best Value for Money, Best Drinks/Wine List, Best Local Produce Menu, Best Gastro Pub, Best Neighbourhood Restaurant, Best Business Lunch, and Leicestershire & Rutland Young Chef of the Year.

See also Leicester food & drink
Leicester

Leicester is a city status in the United Kingdom and unitary authority area in the East Midlands of England. It is the county town of Leicestershire....


Clothing

Leicester and Leicestershire has had a traditional industry of knitwear
Knitting

Knitting is a method by which yarn may be turned into cloth. Knitting consists of loops called stitches pulled through each other. The active stitches are held on a needle until another loop can be passed through them....
, hosiery
Hosiery

Hosiery is knitted coverings for the legs and feet. Also referred to as legwear, hosiery describes garments worn directly on the foot and legs....
 and footwear
Footwear

Footwear consists of garments worn on the foot, for protective clothing against the environment, and adornment. Socks and other hosiery are worn between the feet and the footwear, except for Sandal s and flip flops ....
, and the sheep on the county's coat of arms is recognition of this. The rich history of the East Midlands knitting/knitwear industry is chronicled on the website. The local manufacturing industry, which began with hand knitting in the Middle Ages, and was fully industrialized by the end of the 19th century, survived until the end of the 20th century through retailers buying UK sourced products, and government measures such as the protection of the Multi Fibre Arrangement
Multi Fibre Arrangement

The Multi Fibre Arrangement governed the world trade in textiles and garments from 1974 through 2004, imposing wiktionary:quotas on the amount developing country could export to developed country....
 which ended in 2004. Cheaper global competition, coupled with the 1999 slump in the UK fashion retail sector, led to the end of much of the cheaper clothing manufacturing industry. Today Leicestershire companies focus on high quality clothing and specialty textiles, such as the socks and knitwear made by Pantherella and Commando Knitwear, technical textiles for industrial or medical purposes, and clothing and fabric for the British Asian
British Asian

The term British Asian is used to refer to British nationality law who are immigrants or descendants of immigrants from South Asia, or the Indian subcontinent....
 community - for example Saree Mandir sells silk saree's and salwar suits for women whose design patterns closely follow contemporary Indian trends. The British Knitting & Clothing Federation continues to be based in Leicestershire. On the creative side the design centre for Next (clothing) is in Enderby, and the design centre for George Clothing (Asda/Walmart) is in Lutterworth. De Montfort University
De Montfort University

De Montfort University is a United Kingdom university situated in the centre of Leicester, England. The university is made up of one main campus and one outlying campus....
 has, in the form of its Fashion and Contour Design course a leading design department for female underwear. It also has the only UK University courses in Footwear Design providing future designers for local shoemakers Shoefayre, Stead and Simpson, and Shoe Zone
Shoe Zone

Shoe Zone is a footwear retailer in the United Kingdom and Ireland which sells shoes at low prices. It has 400 stores in different cities and towns throughout the UK and Ireland and around 3,000 employees....
, who all have their headquarters in the county.

Healthcare

University Hospitals Leicester
University Hospitals Leicester

The NHS Trust of the University Hospitals of Leicester was created in April 2000 with the merger of the Leicester General Hospital, Glenfield Hospital and Leicester Royal Infirmary....
 NHS Trust employs 12,000 in the city and county. employs 3,300 staff in healthcare services in the county. employs 3,000 staff providing mental health and learning disability services in the city and county.

The British Psychological Society, and the Institute of Occupational Safety & Health (IOSH) based in Wigston, have their head offices in Leicestershire.

Biomedical industries

Pharmaceutical, biotechnology and medical instrument manufacturing companies include AstraZeneca
AstraZeneca

AstraZeneca plc , is a large Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company formed on 6 April 1999 by the remerger of Swedish Astra AB and British Zeneca Group plc....
 pharmaceuticals, 3M
3M

3M Company , formerly Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company until 2002, is an United States multinational corporation Conglomerate corporation with a worldwide presence....
, Bridgehead International in Melton, Fisher Scientific in Loughborough, and Ashfield Healthcare in Ashby de-la-Zouch.

Freight and distribution

Transportation links are good. East Midlands Airport is one mile (1.6 km) south of Castle Donington
Castle Donington

Castle Donington is a small town, with a population of around 7000 in the North West of Leicestershire, part of the DE postcode area and on the edge of the National Forest, England....
, next to the M1
M1 motorway

The M1 is a major north?south motorway in England primarily connecting London to Leeds, where it joins the A1 road near Aberford. While the M1 is considered to be the first inter-urban motorway to be completed in the United Kingdom, the first road to be built to motorway standard in the country was the Preston Bypass route, which later bec...
 in North West Leicestershire, and is the second largest freight airport in the United Kingdom after London Heathrow. DHL Aviation
DHL Aviation

DHL Aviation is a division of DHL Express responsible for providing air transport capacity. It is not a airline but refers to several airlines owned, co-owned or chartered by DHL Express....
 have a large purpose built facility at EMA, and courier companies UPS
United Parcel Service

United Parcel Service, Inc. , commonly referred to as UPS, is the world's largest package delivery company. UPS delivers more than 15 million packages a day to 6.1 million customers in more than 200 countries and territories around the world....
 and TNT
TNT N.V.

TNT N.V. is a global express mail and mail services company with headquarters in Hoofddorp, the Netherlands. In the Netherlands, TNT operates the national postal service under the name Koninklijke TNT Post....
 also use the airport as a base. Lufthansa Cargo
Lufthansa Cargo

Lufthansa Cargo is the cargo airline subsidiary of Lufthansa with its own ICAO code, and callsign, unlike most other "cargo divisions" of airline holding companies and their operations across the world....
 is also a regular user of East Midlands, and the airport is a primary hub for Royal Mail
Royal Mail

Royal Mail is the national mail of the United Kingdom. Royal Mail Holdings plc owns Royal Mail Group Limited, which in turns operates the brands Royal Mail , Parcelforce and General Logistics Systems....
. The M1 is Leicestershire's other important transport hub. The start of the M6
M6 motorway

The M6 motorway is the longest motorway in the United Kingdom. It runs from junction 19 of the M1 motorway near Rugby, Warwickshire in central England, passes between Coventry and Nuneaton, through Birmingham, Walsall and Stafford and near the major cities of Wolverhampton and Stoke-on-Trent....
, and part of the A14 briefly intersect with the southern tip of Leicestershire. Many large retail companies have huge warehouses at the Magna Park complex near Lutterworth including ASDA, Nissan, Toyota, Honda, Argos, ECF, Sara Lee, Unipart, DHL, Britvic Soft Drinks, LIDL, Merck, BT, Exel, P&O, The Disney Store, Panasonic, Kingfield Heath, Costco, Computer 2000, and TNT. Pall-Ex of Ellistown
Ellistown

Ellistown is a small village in Leicestershire, England with a primary school, several parks, a Ellistown F.C., two shops, a garage and a Post Office....
 provide automated palletised freight distribution services from their location off Junction 22 of the M1. The Midland Main Line
Midland Main Line

The Midland Main Line is a major railway line in the United Kingdom, part of the Rail transport in Great Britain.The 'Modern' line links London St Pancras station to Sheffield Sheffield railway station in northern England via Luton, Bedford, Bedfordshire, Kettering, Leicester, Derby, Nottingham and Chesterfield....
 provides important connections to Yorkshire and London, and the Birmingham - Stansted Line
Birmingham to Peterborough Line

The Birmingham to Peterborough Line is a cross-country railway line in the United Kingdom, linking the Midlands to East Anglia. Passenger services are provided by CrossCountry and East Midlands Trains, serving :...
 is essentially Leicestershire's east–west connection from Hinckley to Melton.

Other

Ibstock
Ibstock

Ibstock is a small town and civil parish in North West Leicestershire Leicestershire, England, with a population of around 5,300. It is on the A447 road, and nearby places are Heather, Leicestershire, Ellistown, Ravenstone, Leicestershire and Hugglescote....
 based developer Wilson Bowden
Wilson Bowden

Wilson Bowden plc was a United Kingdom housebuilding and general construction company headquartered in Coalville in central England....
 was bought in 2007 by Barratt Developments
Barratt Developments

Barratt Developments PLC is one of the largest residential property development companies in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1958 by Sir Lawrie Barratt and has always been based in Newcastle upon Tyne....
 plc in a GBP2.2 billion deal. Charles Street Buildings (Leicester) and Jelson Homes are two other successful Leicester based property companies.

Syston based Dunelm Mill is a growing home furnishings retailer. The company started in 1979 as a family business selling curtains from a Leicester market stall whose first store opened in Churchgate Leicester in 1984. In 2006 Dunelm opened its 80th store, and the company floated on the stock market, placing the company's founders the Adderley family among Britain's most successful entrepreneurs.

Hamilton based LPC Group manufactures more than 600 million toilet rolls and kitchen towel rolls per year in its Leicestershire factories.

Oadby based Invicta Plastics manufacture the red noses used for Comic Relief's Red Nose Day campaign.

Toy car company Corgi
Corgi Classics Limited

Corgi Classics Limited is a diecast model manufacturer which has its origins in the Mettoy-Corgi brand introduced by Mettoy in 1956....
 have their European operation at the Meridian Business Park, although the toys are now manufactured in China and the company is owned by Margate based Hornby
Hornby Railways

Hornby Railways is the leading brand of model railway in the United Kingdom. Its roots date back to 1901, when founder Frank Hornby received a patent for his Meccano construction toy....
.

Hairdresser Barrie Hedley operates three Barrie Stephen salons in the city and county, and has been a finalist in the British hairdressing awards 2004, 2005, and 2006. In 2007 Hedley won the Entrepreneur of the year at the Leicestershire Business Awards.

Lumbers, of Market Street Leicester, was a finalist in the Independent Retailer category of the UK Jewellery Awards 2007.

Ulverscroft Large Print Books, of Anstey, Leicestershire
Anstey, Leicestershire

Anstey is a large semi-industrialised village in Leicestershire, England, located north west of Leicester in the borough of Charnwood . Its population was about 6,000 at the 2001 census although this is likely to have increased....
, are a leading publisher of books for the visually impaired.

Financial and business services

Financial and business service companies with operations in Leicestershire include Alliance & Leicester
Alliance & Leicester

Alliance & Leicester is a United Kingdom bank and former building society owned by Grupo Santander. Alliance & Leicester will be rebranded as Santander by 2011 in line with other subsidiaries....
, Royal Bank of Scotland
Royal Bank of Scotland

The Royal Bank of Scotland Group is a majority part-nationalised British people banking and insurance holding company in which HM Treasury holds an 74% controlling shareholding, through the UK Financial Investments Limited....
, State Bank of India
State Bank of India

State Bank of India is the largest bank in India. It is also, measured by the number of branch offices and employees, the second largest bank in the world....
, HSBC, and PricewaterhouseCoopers
PricewaterhouseCoopers

PricewaterhouseCoopers is the world's largest professional services firm. It was formed in 1998 from a merger between Price Waterhouse and Coopers & Lybrand, both formed in London....
. Companies that have their head office based in the area include Next (clothing), and British Gas Business. The Institute of Credit Management, the European Association of Trade Mark Owners, and the Point of Purchase Advertising International (POPAI) are all based in Leicestershire.

provides information to businesses looking to relocate to the city or county, or to established local companies wanting to develop. is another good source for business advice.

Business awards

The Leicestershire Business Awards has categories including Investing in Leicestershire, Contribution to the Community, and Entrepreneur of the Year.

Recent Leicestershire winners of the Queen’s Award for Enterprise are listed on the Lord Lieutenant's .

Statistics

This is a chart of trend of regional gross value added of the non-metropolitan county of Leicestershire and Rutland
Rutland

Rutland is a Counties of England of mainland England, bounded on the west and north by Leicestershire, northeast by Lincolnshire, and southeast by Peterborough and Northamptonshire....
 (it does not include the City of Leicester) at current basic prices (pp.240-253) by Office for National Statistics with figures in millions of British Pounds Sterling.
Year Regional Gross Value Added Agriculture Industry Services
1995 6,666 145 2,763 3,758
2000 7,813 112 2,861 4,840
2003 9,509 142 3,045 6,321

Education

Publicly funded secondary schools in Leicestershire are comprehensive. The schools are segregated by age in some areas to ages 10-14 (middle school
Middle school

Middle school or junior high school serves as a "bridge" between elementary school and high school. The terms can be used in different ways in different countries, sometimes interchangeably....
s), and 14-16 (upper school
Upper school

Upper Schools tend to be schools within secondary education. Outside England, the term normally refers to a section of a larger school. There is some variation in the use of the term in England....
s) or 14-18 (upper schools which also provide sixth form
Sixth form

The sixth form , in the Education in England, Education in Wales and Education in Northern Ireland education systems, Commonwealth West Indian countries such as Barbados, Belize, Jamaica and Trinidad and Tobago, and Malta is the final two years of secondary schooling when students are sixteen to eighteen years of age and normally prepare for...
 education). The schools, compared with other LEA
Local Education Authority

A Local Education Authority is the part of a local government in the United Kingdom, or local authority , in England and Wales that is responsible for education within that council's jurisdiction....
s, have large numbers on the roll with school enrollment often 2000 and more. For Melton and Blaby districts, although there is division by middle and upper schools, there is only one upper school in either district, giving no choice of school. However, it should be noted that many students of Lutterworth College
Lutterworth College

Lutterworth College is a comprehensive upper school and sixth-form college on Bitteswell Road in the south Leicestershire market town of Lutterworth in district of Harborough....
 in Harborough
Harborough

Harborough is a Non-metropolitan district of Leicestershire, England, named after its main town, Market Harborough. Covering 230 square miles, the District is by far the largest of the eight district authorities in Leicestershire and covers almost a quarter of the County....
 District actually hail from Blaby
Blaby

Blaby is a village in central Leicestershire, England, some five miles south of Leicester city centre and with a population of around 6,240 .Its name probably came Old Norse Bl?b?r = "farmstead or village belonging to a man named Bl?r"....
 district.

Charnwood has the largest school population - four times the size of the Melton district. In 2007, the best-performing state school at GCSE was Beauchamp College
Beauchamp College

The Beauchamp College is a comprehensive school upper school and further education community college, in Oadby, a town on the outskirts of Leicester, England....
 in Oadby. No comprehensives in Leicestershire LEA were rated as poor performers, unlike in some neighbouring counties. In 2007, 7,800 pupils took GCSE exams.

For A-levels, the best comprehensive school in the county was the De Lisle Catholic Science College
De Lisle Catholic Science College

De Lisle Catholic Science College, formerly De Lisle Roman Catholic Comprehensive School and sometimes called De Lisle School, is a co-educational comprehensive school in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England....
 in Loughborough. The best schools overall at A-level were the two private single-sex schools in Loughborough.

GCSE results by district council

% of pupils gaining 5 grades A-C in 2007 including English and Maths (46.8% was the England average compared to Leicestershire's 48.9%).
  • Harborough 56.3
  • Oadby and Wigston 55.4
  • Hinckley and Bosworth 48.5
  • Charnwood 47.9
  • North West Leicestershire 46.5
  • Melton 41.0
  • Blaby 41.0
  • (City of Leicester Unitary Authority 36.5)


Private schools

Private schools in Leicestershire include Leicester Grammar School
Leicester Grammar School

Leicester Grammar School , is an independent school secondary school situated in Great Glen, Leicestershire, It was founded in 1981, after the loss of the city's state-funded Grammar schools in the United Kingdom#Grammar Schools in the Tripartite System....
 (mixed), Leicester High School for Girls
Leicester High School for Girls

Leicester High School for Girls is an independent day school for girls aged 3-18 situated in South Knighton, Leicester. It was founded in 1906 by Mrs....
 (girls), Loughborough Grammar School
Loughborough Grammar School

Loughborough Grammar School , founded in 1495 by Thomas Burton, is a selective, fee-paying, independent public school in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England....
 (boys), Loughborough High School
Loughborough High School

Loughborough High School, also known simply as LHS, is a selective, independent, fee-paying British Public School for girls in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England....
 (girls), Fairfield Preparatory School
Fairfield Preparatory School

Fairfield Preparatory School is a fee-paying independent mixed preparatory school in Loughborough, Leicestershire, England. It is one of three private schools known collectively as the Loughborough Endowed Schools, along with Loughborough Grammar School for boys and Loughborough High School for girls....
 (primary school - mixed), Welbeck College
Welbeck College

Welbeck Defence Sixth Form College is a sixth form college in Woodhouse, Leicestershire, England, United Kingdom, providing A-Level education for candidates to the technical branches of the British Armed Forces and the Ministry of Defence civil service....
 (military 6th form college - mixed), Ratcliffe College
Ratcliffe College

Ratcliffe College is an Independent school Roman Catholic Church boarding and day school in Leicestershire, England. The College, situated in of parkland on the Fosse Way about six miles north of Leicester, was founded on the instructions of Blessed Father Antonio Rosmini-Serbati in 1845 as a seminary....
 (Roman Catholic - mixed), Grace Dieu Manor School (Roman Catholic - mixed), Stoneygate school (primary school - mixed), and Stoneygate College (mixed).

Further Education

Leicester College
Leicester College

Leicester College is a further education College in Leicester, England. The College is one of the largest in the UK with 24,700 students, and over 1,500 staff with an annual budget of ?48 million....
 offers, among others, courses in catering, cookery, hospitality and leisure, plumbing, electrician, carpentry and joinery, building trades and gas, motor vehicle maintenance, computing, business, design, and media and print.

Stephenson College Coalville offers, among others, courses in construction building trades and gas, motor vehicle maintenance and repair, beauty, computing, business, sport and coaching, care and complementary therapy.

Farming sector training
Brooksby
Brooksby

Brooksby is a village in Leicestershire, England. offers apprenticeships and further education training courses in animal care, countryside, equine, fisheries, and land based service engineering....
 Melton College provides apprenticeships and further education training courses in animal care, countryside, equine, fisheries, and land based service engineering, at their Brooksby campus.

Higher education

Leicestershire has three universities, Leicester University, De Montfort University
De Montfort University

De Montfort University is a United Kingdom university situated in the centre of Leicester, England. The university is made up of one main campus and one outlying campus....
, and Loughborough University
Loughborough University

Loughborough University is a campus university located in the market town of Loughborough, Leicestershire, in the East Midlands of England.It has been a university since 1966, but the institution dates back to 1909, when the then Loughborough Technical Institute began with a focus on skills and knowledge which would be directly applicable i...
.

Educational Associations

Several educational associations have their head offices in Leicestershire, including the Mathematical Association, the Association of School and College Leaders, the Association for College Management, the Girls Schools Association, the National Adult School Association, the National Institute of Adult Continuing Education and the Headmasters & Headmistresses Conference.

Sporting Associations

A number of UK sporting bodies have their head offices in Leicestershire, including the Institute of Sports & Recreation Management, the Institute of Swimming Teachers & Coaches, the English Volleyball Association, the Great Britain Wheelchair Basketball Association, the British Hang Gliding and Paragliding Association, the British Judo Association, the British Parachute Association, the British Triathlon Association, the Amateur Swimming Association, the British Gliding Association, the British Motorcycle Federation, the English Indoor Bowls Association, the Youth Sports Trust and the British Isles Bowls Council.

Music

The full range of music is performed in the county, from early medieval, European and Asian classical music, folk, jazz, blues, rock, and pop.

Symphony Orchestras

The Philharmonia Orchestra, Leicester Symphony Orchestra, and the internationally famous Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra
Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra

The Leicestershire Schools Symphony Orchestra is a youth orchestra based in Leicester, England. The players, aged between 15 and 18, are all drawn from secondary schools in the county of Leicestershire and the City of Leicester....
 are three of the larger orchestras in the county.

Amateur Orchestras

Leicestershire Sinfonia, the Loughborough Orchestra, the Charnwood orchestra, and the Coalville Light Orchestra.

Choirs and choral societies

Leicester based choirs include the Leicester Bach Choir, Broom Leys Choral Society Whitwick
Whitwick

Whitwick is a village in Leicestershire, England and is an ancient parish which formerly included the equally historic villages of Thringstone and Swannington....
, Cantamici, the Cecilian Singers, Charnwood Choral Society, Coalville and District Male Voice Choir, Coro Nostro Chamber Choir, Humberstone Choral Society, Kainé Gospel Choir, Kingfisher Chorale, Leicester Church Music Consort, Leicester City Male Voice Choir, Leicester Philharmonic Choir, Loughborough Male Voice Choir, Meridian Singers, Newtown Linford mixed voice choir, Red Leicester choir, the Scarlet choir, Shepshed Singers, and the Peepul Choir.

Early music

The Longsdale Consort perform music of the renaissance and baroque periods. Leicester Recorder Society.

Music shops

Stores selling sheet music and musical instruments in Leicestershire include Sona Rupa (Indian), Sheehans Music Instruments, Intasound Music Centre, ABC Music Market Harborough, MH Music, and the Musician Shop.

Towns and villages

See the list of places in Leicestershire
List of places in Leicestershire

This is a list of city, towns and villages within the ceremonial counties of England of Leicestershire, England. See the list of places in England for places in other counties....
.


Places of interest

Bradgate Park Rocks
is a tour bus service linking many of the major tourist sites in the county.

  • Abbey Pumping Station
    Abbey Pumping Station

    The Abbey Pumping Station is a museum in Leicester, England, on Corporation Road, opposite the National Space Centre....
  • Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal
    Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal

    The Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal is a 22 mile long canal in England which connects Bedworth in Warwickshire and the Leicestershire village of Snarestone....
  • Ashby Castle
  • Arnesby
    Arnesby

    Arnesby is a village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. According to the 2001 census the parish had a population of 343....
     May Fayre
  • The Battlefield Line
    Battlefield Line Railway

    The Battlefield Line Railway is a heritage railway in Leicestershire, England. It runs from Shackerstone to Shenton , via Market Bosworth, a total of four and a half miles....
     (heritage railway
    Heritage railway

    A heritage railway , preserved railway , tourist railway , or tourist railroad is a term used for a railway which is run as a tourist attraction, is usually but not always run by volunteers, and seeks to re-create railway scenes of the past....
    )
  • Beacon Hill
    Beacon Hill, Leicestershire

    Beacon Hill, near Woodhouse Eaves in Leicestershire, England, is a popular country park. It is one of several beacon hills in the United Kingdom....
  • Belgrave Hall & Gardens
    Belgrave Hall

    Belgrave Hall is a Queen Anne-style house built in 1709 in the midst of of walled gardens in Belgrave, Leicester. The Hall was opened to the public in 1936 as a museum....
  • Belvoir Castle
    Belvoir Castle

    Belvoir Castle is a stately home in the England county of Leicestershire, overlooking the Vale of Belvoir . It is a Grade I listed building....
  • Bosworth Battlefield
    Battle of Bosworth Field

    The Battle of Bosworth or Bosworth Field was House of Lancaster Henry VII of England defeat of House of York Richard III of England, ending the Plantagenet dynasty to begin a new Tudor dynasty....
  • Bradgate Park
    Bradgate Park

    Bradgate Park is a public park in Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire, England, just northwest of Leicester. It covers 850 acres .The park lies between the villages of Newtown Linford, Anstey, Leicestershire, Cropston, Woodhouse Eaves and Swithland....
     & Swithland Wood
    Swithland Wood

    Swithland Wood is an area of public woodland on the edge of Charnwood Forest, in Leicestershire, just north of Bradgate Park and between the villages of Woodhouse Eaves and Swithland in Charnwood Forest....
  • Brampton Valley Way
    Brampton Valley Way

    The Brampton Valley Way is a linear park based on the former rail transport line in England.The railway line was closed in 1981 and the Northamptonshire section was purchased by Northamptonshire County Council with grant aid from the Countryside Commission in 1987, when work began on developing it as a linear park....
     (former railway path to Northampton
    Northampton

    Northampton is a large market town and Non-metropolitan district in the East Midlands region of England. It is about north-west of London and around south-east of Birmingham, and lies on the River Nene....
    )
  • Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome
    Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome

    Bruntingthorpe Aerodrome and Proving Ground is a privately owned airport in Leicestershire near the village of Bruntingthorpe. It was opened as RAF Bruntingthorpe in 1942....
     and proving ground
  • Burrough-on-the-Hill Iron Age Hill Fort
  • Castle Park
  • Donington le Heath Manor House Museum
    Donington le Heath Manor House Museum

    Donington le Heath Manor House Museum is a surviving example of a family home built around seven hundred years ago in Coalville, Leicestershire....
  • Donington Park
    Donington Park

    Donington Park is a site near Castle Donington in North West Leicestershire, England.Originally part of the Donington Hall estate, it is lease by Donington Ventures Leisure Ltd from owner Tom Wheatcroft....
     and the Donington Grand Prix Collection
    Donington Grand Prix Collection

    The Donington Grand Prix Exhibition, formerly known as the Donington Grand Prix Collection, is a museum of motor racing cars, based at the Donington Park motor racing circuit in Leicestershire, England....
     museum
  • East Midlands Airport
  • Eyebrook Reservoir
    Eyebrook Reservoir

    Eyebrook Reservoir is a reservoir in the East Midlands of England formed by the damming of the Eye Brook. The reservoir covers 406 acres and straddles the border between Leicestershire and Rutland ....
  • Fosse Park
    Fosse Park

    Fosse Park is one of Britain's biggest out-of-town shopping parks, and is situated near Leicester, England.The retail park is in an area of mixed industrial and commercial development, about half a mile from Junction 21 of the M1 motorway ....
  • Foxton Locks
    Foxton Locks

    Foxton Locks are ten canal locks consisting of two "staircases" each of five locks, located on the Leicester line of the Grand Union Canal about 5 km west of the Leicestershire town of Market Harborough and are named after the nearby village of Foxton, Leicestershire....
  • Great Glen Methodist Church
    Great Glen Methodist Church

    Great Glen Methodist Church, Leicestershire was built in 1827 and a church hall was later added to the east of the Church in 1879. See more detail of the history of the church below in the History section....
  • Great Central Railway (heritage railway)
    Great Central Railway (preserved)

    Not to be confused with the modern day train operating company Grand Central Railway. For the pre-1960s railway, see Great Central Main Line.The Great Central Railway is a heritage railway in Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire currently split in two sections....
  • High Cross
    High Cross, Leicestershire

    High Cross is the name given to the former crossroads of the Roman Roads of Watling Street and Fosse Way in Leicestershire, England. It is located about a mile west of the village of Claybrooke Magna and was located in the Hundred of Guthlaxton....
  • Kirby Muxloe Castle
    Kirby Muxloe Castle

    Kirby Muxloe Castle, known also as Kirby Castle is an unfinished building 15th century fortified manor house in Kirby Muxloe, Leicestershire, England ....
  • Launde Abbey
    Launde Abbey

    Launde Abbey is located in Leicestershire, 14 miles east of the city of Leicester and 6 miles southwest of Oakham. The building is presently used as a Conference and Retreat Centre, by the Church of England Dioceses of Diocese of Leicester and Anglican Diocese of Peterborough....
  • Leicester Cathedral
    Leicester Cathedral

    Leicester Cathedral, or the Cathedral Church of St Martin, Leicester is a Church of England cathedral in the England city of Leicester, and the seat of the Bishop of Leicester....
  • Mallory Park
    Mallory Park

    Mallory Park is a motor racing circuit situated in the village of Kirkby Mallory, just off the A47 road, between Leicester and Hinckley. With the full car circuit measuring only 1.35 miles it is amongst the shortest permanent race circuits in the UK....
  • Moira Furnace
    Moira Furnace

    Moira Furnace is a nineteenth-century iron-making blast furnace located in Moira , Leicestershire on the banks of the Ashby-de-la-Zouch Canal....
  • Mount St. Bernard Abbey
    Mount St. Bernard Abbey

    Mount St Bernard's Abbey is a Cistercian monastery of the Strict Observance near Whitwick in Leicestershire, England, founded in 1835. Its present Superior is Dom Joseph Delargy....
  • National Space Centre
    National Space Centre

    The National Space Centre is one of the United Kingdom's leading visitor attractions devoted to space science and astronomy. It is located in the city of Leicester, England, next to the River Soar....
  • The National Forest
    National Forest, England

    Established in 1990, the newly created National Forest is an area of 520 km? of Leicestershire, Derbyshire and Staffordshire, in England. It stretches from the outskirts of Leicester in the east to Burton upon Trent and beyond in the west, and links the ancient forests of Needwood and Charnwood Forest....
     and
  • Snibston & Snibston Discovery Museum
    Snibston

    Snibston is built on a site of a former colliery and consists of an award winning interactive museum, scheduled ancient colliery buildings, the Century Theatre, and a one hundred acre country park and nature reserve....
  • Stanford Hall
    Stanford Hall

    Stanford Hall is a stately home in Leicestershire, England, near the village of Stanford on Avon and the town of Lutterworth....
  • Stoney Cove
    Stoney Cove

    Stoney Cove is a large flooded quarry which is a popular inland scuba diving site. It is between Stoney Stanton and Sapcote in Leicestershire in England....
     the National Diving Centre
  • Stapleford Miniature Railway, Stapleford Park nr Melton
    Stapleford Miniature Railway

    Stapleford Miniature Railway is a historic steam locomotive-hauled rail gauge railway at , Stapleford, Leicestershire near Melton Mowbray in Leicestershire, England....
     and
  • The Emporium
    The Emporium, Leicestershire

    The Emporium is a super-club located in Coalville, Leicestershire and has become a tourist destination in its own right since it started in 1995....
  • Twycross Zoo
    Twycross Zoo

    Twycross Zoo is a large zoo near the village of Twycross on the border of Leicestershire . The zoo was founded in 1963 by Molly Badham and Nathalie Evans....
  • University of Leicester Botanic Garden
    University of Leicester Botanic Garden

    The University of Leicester Harold Martin Botanic Garden is a Botanic Garden close to the halls of residence for the University of Leicester in Oadby, Leicestershire, England....
  • Watermead Country Park
    Watermead Country Park

    The Watermead Country Park is a network of artificial lakes in the valley of the River Soar and the Grand Union Canal , to the north of Leicester, in Leicestershire....


See also

  • Leicestershire County Cricket Club
    Leicestershire County Cricket Club

    Leicestershire County Cricket Club is one of the 18 major Historic counties of England clubs which make up the England domestic cricket structure, representing the historic county of Leicestershire....


External links

  • surname index to Hastings Deeds vol. 1