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Leicestershire
Leicestershire
Geography
Status: Ceremonial & (smaller) Administrative County
Region: East Midlands
Area : - Total - Admin. council - Admin. areaRanked 28th 2,156 kmē Ranked 26th 2,083 kmē
Admin HQ: Glenfield
ISO 3166-2 :GB-LEC
ONS code :31
NUTS 3:UKF22
Demographics
Population : - Total (2002 est.) - Density - Admin. council - Admin. pop.Ranked 21st 899,069 417 / km²Ranked 17th 615,491
Ethnicity: 85.0% White 11.9% S.Asian 1.2% Afro-Carib.
Politics
Leicestershire County Councilhttp://www.leics.gov.uk/
Executive: Conservative
Members of Parliament
Stephen Dorrell , Alan Duncan , Edward Garnier , Parmjit Singh Gill , Patricia Hewitt , Andy Reed , Andrew Robathan , David Taylor , David Tredinnick , Keith Vaz
Districts
Charnwood
Melton
Harborough
Oadby and Wigston
Blaby
Hinckley and Bosworth
North West Leicestershire
Leicester (Unitary)
Leicestershire (abbreviated Leics ) is a landlocked county in central England . It takes its name from the heavily populated City of Leicester which has traditionally been its administrative centre, but is now a unitary authority administratively separate from Leicestershire. It borders onto Leicester , Rutland , Nottinghamshire , Derbyshire , Warwickshire , Northamptonshire and Staffordshire .
The population of Leicestershire (excluding the city of Leicester) is 609,579 (2001 ). The county covers an area of 2,084 sq km (804 sq mi).
Leicestershire's administrative centre is Leicestershire County Council County Hall, located in Glenfield .
The largest population centre is Leicester , followed by Loughborough . Other major towns include Ashby-de-la-Zouch , Coalville , Hinckley , Market Harborough , Melton Mowbray and Oadby and Wigston .
The River Soar rises near Hinckley, and drains north through the county, through Leicester , towards the River Trent in Nottinghamshire . The county contains part of the new National Forest .
History
Main article: History of Leicestershire .
Leicestershire was recorded in the Domesday Book in four wapentakes : Guthlaxton , Framland , Goscote and Gartree . These later became hundreds , with the division of Goscote into West Goscote and East Goscote , and the addition of Sparkenhoe hundred.
Leicestershire's external boundaries have changed little since the Domesday Survey. The Measham -Donisthorpe exclave of Derbyshire has been exchanged for the Netherseal /Overseall area, and the urban expansion of Market Harborough has caused Little Bowdon , previously in Northamptonshire to be annexed.
In 1974 , due to the Local Government Act 1972 , the county of Rutland was annexed to Leicestershire as a district , and Leicester's county borough status was abolished, it becoming a district also. Both these actions were reversed on April 1 , 1996 .
Towns and villages
Anstey , Arnesby , Ashby-de-la-Zouch , Ashby Magna , Aston Flamville
Barrow-on-Soar , Barwell , Birstall , Blaby , Bottesford , Breedon on the Hill , Broughton Astley , Burbage , Burton on the Wolds Bushby , Beeby , Billesdon
Cadeby , Coalville , Countesthorpe , Croft
Desford , Donisthorpe
Earl Shilton , East Norton , Edith Weston , Enderby
Gaddesby , Glenfield , Groby
Hallaton , Hinckley , Horninghold , Husbands Bosworth , Hungarton , Houghton on the Hill
Ibstock
Kegworth , Kirby Muxloe
Little Dalby , Loughborough , Lutterworth
Market Bosworth , Market Harborough , Measham , Melton Mowbray , Moira , Mountsorrel
Narborough , Newton Harcourt , Newtown Linford , Normanton
Oadby , Old Dalby
Peatling Parva
Queniborough , Quorndon
Rothley
Sapcote , Shackerstone , Shearsby , Sheepy Magna , Sheepy Parva , Shepshed , Sileby , Stoney Stanton , Sutton Cheney , Swinford , Syston
Thurmaston , Thurnby , Twycross
Waltham-on-the-Wolds , Whitwick , Walton , Wigston , Woodhouse Eaves , Wycomb
Places of interest
See also