Borough of Charnwood
Borough of Charnwood | |
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Borough | |
Shown within Leicestershire | |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Constituent country | England |
Region | East Midlands |
Administrative county | Leicestershire |
Admin. HQ | Loughborough |
Government | |
• Type | Charnwood Borough Council |
• Leadership: | Leader & Cabinet |
• Executive: | Conservative |
• MPs: |
Stephen Dorrell, Nicky Morgan |
Area | |
• Total | 107.7 sq mi (279.0 km2) |
Area rank | 147th |
Population (mid-2016 est.) | |
• Total | 179,400 |
• Rank | Ranked 101st |
• Density | 1,700/sq mi (640/km2) |
Time zone | Greenwich Mean Time (UTC+0) |
• Summer (DST) | British Summer Time (UTC+1) |
ONS code |
31UC (ONS) E07000130 (GSS) |
Ethnicity |
91.7% White 6.0% S.Asian 1.3% Afro-Caribbean |
Website | www.charnwood.gov.uk |
The Borough of Charnwood is a borough of northern Leicestershire, England. It is named after Charnwood Forest, which it contains. The population of the Borough at the 2011 census was 166,100.[1] Loughborough is the largest town in the district and serves as the borough's administrative and commercial centre.
History
The district of Charnwood was formed on 1 April 1974 as a merger of the municipal borough of Loughborough, the Shepshed urban district and the Barrow upon Soar Rural District. It was then granted borough status on 15 May 1974.[2]
The symbol of Charnwood Borough Council is the fox, historically linked with Leicestershire, and this is also the symbol used by Leicestershire County Council. Charnwood also contains Quorn, which is believed to be the birthplace of fox-hunting.
Geography
To the south it borders the City of Leicester, about 20 km away from Loughborough. There is a moderately urbanised A6 corridor between the two population centres and close to the River Soar, including Quorn, Barrow-on-Soar, Mountsorrel, Birstall, Sileby, Thurmaston, Syston, Queniborough and East Goscote.
To the south of the borough Birstall, Queniborough, Thurmaston and Syston, form part of the Leicester Urban Area, while Quorn and Shepshed (the second largest town in the district), amongst others, might be considerered to be part of a Loughborough urban agglomeration.
The highest point is Beacon Hill (248m/814 ft) to the north of the Charnwood Forest 'area of natural beauty' extending WN-west into the National Forest
Political representation
There are two Parliamentary constituencies covering the district. Charnwood is represented by the Conservative Edward Argar MP. Loughborough is represented by the Conservative Party's Nicky Morgan.
Demographics
Charnwood is the largest borough by population in Leicestershire [3], and has the largest school population as well.
Population growth in Charnwood | ||||||||||||
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Year | 1951 | 1961 | 1971 | 1981 | 1991 | 2001 | 2011 | 2016 | 2021 | 2031 | ||
Population | 89,980 | 103,282 | 127,046 | 132,170 | 141,759 | 153,428 | 166,100 | 179,400 | 188,250 | 207,000 | ||
Census [4] | ONS [5] | ONS Projections [6] |
Parishes
- Anstey
- Barkby, Barkby Thorpe, Barrow upon Soar, Beeby, Birstall, Burton on the Wolds
- Cossington, Cotes
- East Goscote
- Hathern, Hoton
- Mountsorrel
- Newtown Linford
- Prestwold
- Queniborough, Quorn
- Ratcliffe on the Wreake, Rearsby, Rothley
- Seagrave, Shepshed, Sileby, South Croxton, Swithland, Syston
- Thrussington, Thurcaston and Cropston, Thurmaston
- Ulverscroft
- Walton on the Wolds, Wanlip, Woodhouse, Wymeswold
References
- ↑ "Borough population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 10 June 2016.
- ↑ Charnwood Borough Council; The Mayoralty in Charnwood. Archived 20 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine. Accessed 31 January 2006.
- ↑ excluding the City of Leicester part of Ceremonial Leicestershire
- ↑ Vision of Britain through time
- ↑ mid year estimate
- ↑ ONS population projections 2014 base / projections uplifted by '21-1050/'31-1,400 given underestimation at 2016 - 1,100/
External links
Coordinates: 52°46′08″N 1°12′14″W / 52.769°N 1.204°W