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Thurmaston
Thurmaston shown within Leicestershire |
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Population | 8,945 |
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OS grid reference | SK608090 |
District | Charnwood |
Shire county | Leicestershire |
Region | East Midlands |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Postcode district | LE4 |
Dialling code | 0116 |
Police | Leicestershire |
Fire | Leicestershire |
Ambulance | East Midlands |
EU Parliament | East Midlands |
UK Parliament | Charnwood |
List of places: UK • England • Leicestershire |
Thurmaston is a village and civil parish within the Charnwood borough of Leicestershire, England. As of the 2001 census its population was 8,945.[1] It is 4 miles north of the Leicester city centre and lies just outside the A563, Leicester's outer ring road.
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Thurmaston is bounded to the west by Watermead Country Park (which faces onto Birstall), to the north by Syston and to the east by Barkby and Barkby Thorpe. South of Thurmaston is Rushey Mead and the boundaries of the Leicester urban area.
Rushey Mead was formerly part of the Thurmaston parish in the 19th century, before becoming a Thurmaston Urban District in 1894. In 1935, the district was annexed to the city of Leicester where it took its modern-day name of Rushey Mead.
Thurmaston is split in two by the A607 dual carriageway, which by-passes the main village. To the east of the road is the mostly residential, newer part of Thurmaston. To the west is the main village on Melton Road, which stands on the old Fosse Way, the historic road built by the Romans. Thurmaston lies on the eastern banks of the River Soar, and two marinas are located there, one of which is also a boat-yard, and numerous mooring sites. These lead to the Watermead Country Park which is a purpose-built nature reserve.
The Midland Main Line also runs through the eastern half of the village.
Thurmaston contains three Key Stages 1 and 2 primary schools:
It also contains a Key Stage 3 secondary school, Roundhill Community College, which takes in students from all the aforementioned schools in the village, as well as schools in the neighbouring town of Syston.
Students in Thurmaston aged 14-18 generally go on to attend Wreake Valley Community College in Syston, which is the nearest Key Stage 4 college in the Charnwood district.
Thurmaston's prominent location on the edge of Leicester has seen much development in recent years. On 31 March 2003, a new, large Asda superstore opened on Barkby Thorpe Lane, pushing the nearby Midlands Co-op superstore out of business.[2][3] The Thurmaston Shopping Centre, featuring a number of retail outlets and restaurants, was built on the site of the old Co-op superstore in 2005.
The main village stretch, which is built up along Melton Road, houses several pubs, takeaway food outlets, convenience stores and various other small retail establishments. The head offices of Arriva Midlands are also located in the village, along with Arriva's Thurmaston depot where most of their buses and drivers that operate the majority of their Leicester operations are based.
Alongside many other industrial sites along Melton Road, Thurmaston also contains the Earls Way Industrial Estate in the eastern half of the village.
The village has its own newspaper,The Thurmaston Times which is published bi-monthly. The village has a local history society, Thurmaston Heritage Group, whose members help promote an interest in different aspects of both past and present village life. One particular activity being pursued by a member of the group is the creation of an online virtual war memorial. The Thurmaston Military Indexes are being compiled to provide a listing of all those from the village who served their country in the Great War of 1914-1918 and the 1939-1945 War.
Thurmaston is served by the following bus routes:
The nearest railway station is in Syston.
Birstall | Syston | Syston | ||
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Rushey Mead | Rushey Mead | Rushey Mead |
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