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Leicestershire
Geography
Status: Ceremonial & (smaller) Administrative County
Region: East Midlands
Area:
- Total
- Admin. council
- Admin. area
Ranked 28th
2,156 kmē
Ranked 26th
2,083 kmē
Admin HQ: Glenfield
: GB-LEC
ONS code: 31
NUTS 3: UKF22
Demographics
Population:
- Total (2003 est.)
- Density
- Admin. council
- Admin. pop.
Ranked 21st
903,160
419 / km²
Ranked 17th
619,247
Ethnicity: 85.0% White
11.9% S.Asian
1.2% Afro-Carib.
Politics

Leicestershire County Council
http://www.leics.gov.uk/
Executive: Conservative
Members of Parliament
Stephen Dorrell, Alan Duncan, Edward Garnier, Patricia Hewitt, Andy Reed, Andrew Robathan, Peter Soulsby, David Taylor, David Tredinnick, Keith Vaz
Districts
  1. Charnwood
  2. Melton
  3. Harborough
  4. Oadby and Wigston
  5. Blaby
  6. Hinckley and Bosworth
  7. North West Leicestershire
  8. Leicester (Unitary)
Leicestershire (abbreviated Leics) is a landlocked county in central England. It takes its name from the heavily populated City of Leicester: traditionally its administrative centre, although the City of Leicester unitary authority is today administered separately from the rest of Leicestershire. The county borders onto Lincolnshire, Rutland, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Staffordshire, Derbyshire, and Nottinghamshire.

County Hall, situated in Glenfield, about 5 km (3 miles) northwest of Leicester city centre, is the seat of Leicestershire County Council 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 rises to the east of Hinckley, in the far south of the county, and flows northward through Leicester before emptying into the River Trent at the point where Derbyshire, Leicestershire, and Nottinghamshire meet. A large part of the northwest of the county, around Coalville, forms part of the new National Forest area extending into Derbyshire and Staffordshire. The highest point of the county is Bardon Hill at 278m/912ft, which is also a Marilyn.

Table of contents
1 History
2 Demographics
3 Towns and villages
4 Places of interest
5 See also

History

Main article: History of Leicestershire.

Leicestershire was recorded in the Domesday Book in four wapentakes: Guthlaxton, Framland, Goscote and Gartree. These later became hundredss, 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, the Local Government Act 1972 abolished the county borough status of Leicester city and the county status of neighbouring Rutland, converting both to administrative districts of Leicestershire. These actions were reversed on 1 April 1996, when Rutland and the City of Leicester became unitary authorities.

Demographics

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).

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.

Towns and villages

See the list of places in Leicestershire.

Places of interest

See also


United Kingdom | England | Ceremonial counties of England
Bedfordshire | Berkshire | City of Bristol | Buckinghamshire | Cambridgeshire | Cheshire | Cornwall | Cumbria | Derbyshire | Devon | Dorset | Durham | East Riding of Yorkshire | East Sussex | Essex | Gloucestershire | Greater London | Greater Manchester | Hampshire | Herefordshire | Hertfordshire | Isle of Wight | Kent | Lancashire | Leicestershire | Lincolnshire | City of London | Merseyside | Norfolk | Northamptonshire | Northumberland | North Yorkshire | Nottinghamshire | Oxfordshire | Rutland | Shropshire | Somerset | South Yorkshire | Staffordshire | Suffolk | Surrey | Tyne and Wear | Warwickshire | West Midlands | West Sussex | West Yorkshire | Wiltshire | Worcestershire



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Local history site which includes both conventional and paranormal research into the county's past. Local history site which includes both conventional and paranormal research into the county's past.
... entry forms, qualifying times and results for the Leicestershire Age-Group championships. Programme, entry forms, qualifying times and results for the Leicestershire Age-Group championships.
Large club based in Leicester. Regular coaching sessions are held throughout the year for juniors and adults and a resident coach is always available for individual tuition. Large club based in Leicester. Regular coaching sessions are held throughout the year for juniors and adults and a resident coach is always available ...
... to help, advise and inform the public about Leicestershire's badger population. Includes photographs and joining information ... to help, advise and inform the public about Leicestershire's badger population. Includes photographs and joining information ...
Guide to the county with virtual tours and a what's on section. Information for tourists and locals alike. Guide to the county with virtual tours and a what's on section. Information for tourists and locals alike.
Historic league tables for Non-League football in Leicestershire and Rutland. Historic league tables for Non-League football in Leicestershire and Rutland.
This Wikipedia entry includes league information, history and records. This Wikipedia entry includes league information, history and records.
Photograph of this service location, links to news and location map. Photograph of this service location, links to news and location map.
Par 68, 6312 yards, The Leicestershire Golf Club was founded in 1890. Par 68, 6312 yards, The Leicestershire Golf Club was founded in 1890.
A guide to this counties tennis clubs and contact details. A guide to this counties tennis clubs and contact details.

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