Thurnby Lodge
Thurnby Lodge is an estate in eastern Leicester, England. Roughly, it consists of the area inside the city boundary which is north of the Uppingham Road, east of the A563 outer ringroad, and south of the Scraptoft Lane. Since the core area around Thurncourt Road is a council estate with an average reputation, many, particular those around the western and southern fringe, would disassociate their area from Thurnby Lodge.
It is near but not part of Thurnby (to the south-east), after which it is named. Other nearby places are Humberstone (north and west), Scraptoft (east), Evington (south) and Goodwood, Leicestershire (south).
History
Thurnby Lodge is a council estate built from the early 1950s onwards to facilitate the central Leicester slum clearance until the 1960s. The area west of Bowhill Grove was the last phase of the estate stretching to Nursery Road at its most westerly point. Two, three and four-bedroomed council houses were built in brick and concrete block, terraced with large rear and smaller front gardens.
Many of the houses on the estate have transferred to private ownership under the right to buy, resulting in a large variety of upgrades and extensions to the original council properties.
Education
Children on the estate attended Thurnby lodge school, Willowbrook junior school whose sister and identical architectural school, Scraptoft Valley junior school was on the adjoining Netherhall Estate. The popular public houses the Stirrup Cup on Thurncourt Road and The Mayflower on Ocean road have transformed into pleasant family pubs, the Stirrup Cup offers a really good traditional pub lunch. At its northerly point the White House Inn on Scraptoft Lane is the largest public house.
Transport
The estate was serviced by Midland Red buses, routes L37 and L38 whose terminus were on Thurncourt Road opposite the shops.
Buses that currently serve the area are: Arriva Fox County services 53 - Bowhill Grove via Scraptoft Lane, 53A - Bowhill Grove via Dudley Avenue, First Leicester services 38 - Bowhill Grove via Humberstone and Netherhall, 38A - Netherhall via Colchester Road and Bowhill Grove and Centrebus service 40 circle line
Environment
The area south of the main shops on Thurncourt Road, towards the parallel railway embankment, was originally mainly unlandscaped country land with a natural stream running through it. The stream divides at a point opposite Thurncourt Road shops into two further tributaries, one which continues on towards the city and the other taking a route southwards under tunnels beneath the railway embankment. This natural area was extensively landscaped in several phases by the Leicester City Council and a floodplain added up until the present day, destroying a natural fertile habitat for the then common water voles and small fresh water fish found within the habitat.
Council Election Result, 2007
Thurncourt (2) | |||||
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Party | Candidate | Votes | % | ±% | |
Conservative | John Allen | 1,494 | 27% | ||
Conservative | Caroline Scuplak | 1,219 | 22% | ||
Labour | Rikki Thomas | 771 | 14% | ||
Labour | Gary Nicolle-Anderiesz | 730 | 13% | ||
BNP | Clive Potter | 548 | 10% | ||
Independent | Maurice Williams | 263 | 5% | ||
Green | Janet Elisita | 213 | 4% | ||
Green | Murray Frankland | 174 | 3% | ||
UKIP | Margaret Green | 113 | 2% | ||
UKIP | Stephen Ingall | 109 | 2% | ||
Turnout | 3,112 | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
Conservative hold | Swing | ||||
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Coordinates: 52°38′17″N 1°03′36″W / 52.638°N 1.060°W