Bottesford, Leicestershire

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Bottesford

Coordinates: 52.9375° N 0.802° W

Bottesford, Leicestershire (United Kingdom)
Bottesford, Leicestershire
Population 3,000
OS grid reference SK8038
District Melton
Shire county Leicestershire
Region East Midlands
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town NOTTINGHAM
Postcode district NG13
Dial code 01949
Police Leicestershire
Fire Leicestershire
Ambulance East Midlands
UK Parliament Rutland and Melton
European Parliament East Midlands
List of places: UKEnglandLeicestershire

Bottesford is a village in the Melton district of Leicestershire, England. It lies about 20 miles east of Nottingham and 16 miles (25.5 km) north of Melton Mowbray. The village is the largest in the Vale of Belvoir and is near to Belvoir Castle, home to the Duke and Duchess of Rutland. Bottesford has a population of around 3,000. The civil parish of Bottesford also includes the outlying villages of Normanton and Muston, and borders parishes in Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire, nearby places being Sedgebrook (in Lincs), Elton (in Notts), and Redmile (in Leics).

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[edit] History

Market Cross.
Market Cross.

The village was built around the river Devon (pronounced Dee-von) and was named because of the ford at the centre of the village. The village has a large medieval church, St. Mary's, which has the highest spire in Leicestershire (at 212 feet tall) and is the burial place of the Dukes of Rutland.

During World War 2, from December 1941, there was an RAF Bomber Command airfield based to the north of the town, near Long Bennington called RAF Bottesford. Initially it belonged to No. 3 Group, then after being used by USAAF's IX Troop Carrier Command for D-Day, was used by No. 5 Group from late 1944. The airfield is still visible.

The town was bypassed by the A52 in February 1989 at a cost of £3m. The bypass is a noticeably wide road and has a concrete surface which is due to be replaced in September 2006.

To mark the celebration of the Queen's Golden Jubilee, several large developments occurred in Bottesford, including the creation of a memorial green.

[edit] Railway

Bottesford is served by a railway station.

[edit] Features

[edit] Clubs

The village has several clubs, including two badminton clubs, a bowling club, a cricket and social club, four football clubs, a several sections of the Scout and Guides movement as well as many other clubs and events such as a youth club catering for 11–19 year olds and a skatepark.

[edit] Education

Bottesford has a Playgroup as well as a Primary School (5–10), Bottesford Primary School, and a Middle School (10–14), Belvoir High School. Toot Hill School is several miles away, in Bingham as well as a variety of schools in nearby Grantham. After Belvoir High School, the majority of pupils go to King Edward VII Upper School in Melton Mowbray. The village has several charity groups primarily raising funds to provide for new facilities for local groups. One group rasing funds in Bottesford in particular is the BMXing Bandits

[edit] Politics

[edit] National Politics

Bottesford is in the "Rutland and Melton" constituency which is a solid Conservative party seat. The current Member of Parliament is Alan Duncan.

[edit] Local Politics

Bottesford civil parish includes the villages of Bottesford, Easthorpe, Muston and Normanton. The parish council has nine members and normally meets on the second Monday of each month.

Each year, in March, the Annual Parish Meeting takes places where parishioners can come and question the council and make comments. As well as this, in June 2003 the new Council swiftly introduced a "Public Participation Period" before the council meetings proper. This is a 15-minute period where parishioners can address the Council and air their views on matters that come within the Council's remit.

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