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The CV postcode area, also known as the Coventry postcode area[2], is a group of postal districts around Atherstone, Bedworth, Coventry, Kenilworth, Leamington Spa, Nuneaton, Rugby, Shipston-on-Stour, Southam, Stratford-upon-Avon and Warwick in England. ...
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Nuneaton is the largest town in the English county of Warwickshire, and the borough of Nuneaton and Bedworth. Nuneaton is most famous for its associations with the 19th century author George Eliot, who was born on a farm on the Arbury Estate just outside Nuneaton in 1819 and lived in the town for much of her early life. In fiction, Nuneaton is referred to as "Milby" in the George Eliot novel Scenes of Clerical Life (1858). For other uses, see England (disambiguation). ...
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Nuneaton and Bedworth is a local government district with borough status in Warwickshire, England, consisting of the towns Nuneaton, Bedworth, Bulkington and their surrounding countryside. ...
Mary Ann (Marian) Evans (22 November 1819 â 22 December 1880), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist. ...
Arbury Hall is a country house near Nuneaton in Warwickshire, England, and is the ancestral home of the Newdegate family. ...
Geography
The town is located 14.5 km (9 miles) north of Coventry, 32 km (20 miles) east of Birmingham and 166 km (103 miles) northwest of London. The River Anker runs through the town and is subject to flooding during lengthy spells of heavy rain. Nuneaton had a population of 70,721 (2001 census), though the 2008 estimate is closer to 73,000 inhabitants. Towns close to Nuneaton include Bedworth, Atherstone and Hinckley with the towns Tamworth, Lutterworth and city of Leicester further afield. Motorists entering Nuneaton from the west in the Tuttle Hill area are afforded dramatic views of the town and countryside, and on a clear day the visibility can stretch for miles around. For other uses, see Coventry (disambiguation). ...
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The River Anker flows through the centre of Nuneaton towards Tamworth. ...
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History Nuneaton's name came from a 12th century Benedictine nunnery (parts of which still survive) from which much of the town grew around. Prior to this it was a settlement known as 'Etone', which translates literally as 'water-town'. Nuneaton was listed in the Domesday Book as a small hamlet [1].A market was established in 1233 (and is still held today). The first recorded use of the modern name was in 1247 when a document recorded it as 'Nonne Eton'. The Nunnery fell into disrepair after 1539 (with Henry VIII's dissolution of the monasteries). Nuneaton's only Grammar School (which would later become a sixth form college), King Edward VI Grammar School, was established by a royal charter in 1552. For the college, see Benedictine College. ...
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King Edward VI College is a sixth form college located in Nuneaton, England, in the Warwickshire area. ...
Nuneaton grew gradually from the 17th century onwards, due to its position at the centre of the Warwickshire coalfields. At the time of the first national census in 1801 Nuneaton was already one of the largest towns in Warwickshire, with a population of 5,000 [2]. During the Industrial revolution in the 19th century, Nuneaton developed a large textile industry. Other industries which developed in the town included brick and tile making and brewing. By 1901 the population of Nuneaton had grown to 25,000[3]. A Watt steam engine, the steam engine that propelled the Industrial Revolution in Britain and the world. ...
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Nuneaton became an urban district in 1894. And was upgraded to the status of a municipal borough in 1907 [4]. In the British Isles an urban district was a type of local government district which covered an urbanised area. ...
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Due largely to munitions factories located in Nuneaton, the town suffered heavy bombing damage during World War II. The heaviest bombing raid on Nuneaton took place on 17 May 1941, when 100 people were killed, 380 houses were destroyed, and over 10,000 damaged [5], a few smaller raids took place on the town, most notably on the 25 June 1942. As a result of the bombing, much of the town centre was re-built in the post war years. Combatants Allied powers: China France Great Britain Soviet Union United States and others Axis powers: Germany Italy Japan and others Commanders Chiang Kai-shek Charles de Gaulle Winston Churchill Joseph Stalin Franklin Roosevelt Adolf Hitler Benito Mussolini Hideki TÅjÅ Casualties Military dead: 17,000,000 Civilian dead: 33,000...
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is the 176th day of the year (177th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1942 (MCMXLII) was a common year starting on Thursday (the link will display the full 1942 calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
On 6 June 1975, six people died and 38 were injured when a train crashed just south of Nuneaton railway station. is the 157th day of the year (158th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
Year 1975 (MCMLXXV) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display full calendar) of the Gregorian calendar. ...
The derailment of the 23:30 sleeper from London Euston to Glasgow at Nuneaton on June 6, 1975 was caused by the failure of lineside equipment warning of a temporary speed restriction. ...
Nuneaton railway station is situated at the point (map: SP364921) where the Birmingham - Leicester route crosses the Trent Valley Line section of the West Coast Main Line, with a branch running to Coventry. ...
Economy Nuneaton's traditional industries like textiles and manufacturing have declined drastically in the postwar years. Due to its good transport links, Nuneaton is now largely a commuter town for nearby Coventry and Birmingham. However electronics and distribution remain major economic activities in the town. MIRA Limited, formerly the Motor Industry Research Association, is based on a disused wartime airfield on the A5, to the north of the town. One of the biggest developments in the town's history, the multi-million pound Ropewalk Shopping Centre, opened on 1 September 2005 in the hope that it will give the town extra income from the shopping, attract more visitors and retailers, and steer shoppers away from larger retail centres such as Birmingham, Coventry, Leicester and Solihull. The town centre itself has undergone a successful transition from being an uninteresting 'dormitory town' service centre in the 1980s to a relatively thriving and well-planned retail and business district by the 2000s. The Ropewalk Shopping Centre is a shopping Mall in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. ...
is the 244th day of the year (245th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Politics Nuneaton is part of the constituency of the same name in the House of Commons, which is currently represented by the Labour Member of Parliament (MP), Bill Olner. The local council, Nuneaton and Bedworth, is also currently controlled by the Conservative. On 1 April 1974, Nuneaton's council was merged with that of nearby Bedworth to form the borough of Nuneaton and Bedworth. The plan was originally to name the new council the Borough of Nuneaton, but disapproval from Bedworth residents resulted in the current title. Since the creation of the new council, it was ran by the Labour until the latest Local Elections on Thursday 1st May 2008 where the council fell to Conservative hands. The official result was: Labour lost 6 seats, Conservative won 4 seats, and BNP (British National Party) won 2 seats. [6] Nuneaton is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the Parliament of the United Kingdom. ...
Type Lower House Speaker Michael Martin, (Non-affiliated) since October 23, 2000 Leader Harriet Harman, (Labour) since June 28, 2007 Shadow Leader Theresa May, (Conservative) since May 5, 2005 Members 659 Political groups Labour Party Conservative Party Liberal Democrats Scottish National Party Plaid Cymru Democratic Unionist Party Sinn Féin...
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William John Olner (born 9 May 1942, Atherstone, Warwickshire) has since 1992 been the Labour Member of Parliament for Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. ...
Nuneaton and Bedworth is a local government district with borough status in Warwickshire, England, consisting of the towns Nuneaton, Bedworth, Bulkington and their surrounding countryside. ...
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, Bedworth is a market town in the Nuneaton and Bedworth district of Warwickshire, England. ...
Nuneaton and Bedworth is a local government district with borough status in Warwickshire, England, consisting of the towns Nuneaton, Bedworth, Bulkington and their surrounding countryside. ...
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Media The local radio stations are Mercia FM and Fox FM part of the independent radio network, BBC Coventry & Warwickshire, which are both based in the nearby city of Coventry (although BBC C&W does have an outpost in Nuneaton Town Library) and also Fosseway Radio(Now Oak FM) which is broadcasted from the nearby town of Hinckley. Within Nuneaton itself there is Anker Radio which serves the George Eliot Hospital, but also broadcasts on 1386am and can be received throughout the area broadcasting 24 hours a day. Mercia FM is an Independent Local Radio broadcasting from Coventry. ...
Fox FM is a radio station broadcasting to Oxfordshire, United Kingdom on the frequencies 102. ...
BBC Coventry and Warwickshire is the BBC Local Radio service serving the City of Coventry and the county of Warwickshire. ...
Fosseway Radio is a local commercial radio station based in Leicestershire, and owned by Lincs FM Group. ...
Hinckley is a town in south-west Leicestershire, England. ...
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The local newspapers are the Nuneaton Evening Telegraph, a localised version of the Coventry Evening Telegraph, the Heartland Evening News and the Weekly Tribune, which is a free paper delivered to most homes in the area weekly and a new paper called the Nuneaton Observer. Coventry Evening Telegraph is a UK local tabloid newspaper, founded in 1891 as Coventrys first daily newspaper. ...
The Nuneaton area is covered by BBC West Midlands TV and ITV Central (West)
Transport The town is near the M6, the M42 and M69 motorways and the main A5 trunk road (Watling Street), which also acts as a border with Leicestershire and the neighbouring town of Hinckley. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
For other uses of the term M42, please see M42. ...
The M69 is a small motorway in England, linking Leicester and Coventry, and replaced the A46 road. ...
The A5 is a major road in the United Kingdom. ...
Nuneaton railway station near the town centre is an important railway junction, served by the West Coast Main Line, the Birmingham to Leicester railway line, and by a line to Coventry via Bedworth. It offers direct rail services to those destinations. The Coventry Canal passes through the town. Nuneaton railway station is situated at the point (map: SP364921) where the Birmingham - Leicester route crosses the Trent Valley Line section of the West Coast Main Line, with a branch running to Coventry. ...
The WCML running alongside the M1 motorway at Watford Gap in Northamptonshire A Virgin Pendolino and freight train on the WCML The West Coast Main Line (WCML) is one of the most important intercity railway lines in the United Kingdom, part of the British railway system. ...
The tracks approaching the station Birmingham New Street is a major railway station located in the centre of the city of Birmingham, England. ...
Leicester station is a railway station in the city of Leicester, England. ...
Coventry railway station, just outside the centre of the city of Coventry, is an important junction of south-east / north-west lines with the north-south route. ...
Bedworth railway station Serves the town of Bedworth in Warwickshire. ...
Coventry Canal near Fradley Coventry Canal viewed from Foleshill Rd The Coventry Canal is a narrow canal in the Midlands of England. ...
The main operator for Buses in Nuneaton is Stagecoach in Warwickshire with their travel shop in the Bus Station and their depot at the bottom of Newtown Road (between the Fire Station and Pets@Home). Other operators (and where they are based) in Nuneaton are: Stagecoach in Warwickshire is the name given to Stagecoach Group bus operations in and around the county of Warwickshire, England. ...
- A&M Group *Flexibus* (Harbury, South Warwickshire) who run: 206/206/208/208/209/232/242
- Arriva Fox County (Thurmaston, Leicester) who run: 158
- Arriva Midlands North (Tamworth, Staffordshire) who run: 776
- Centrebus (Groby, Leicester) who run: 86
- Cresswells Coaches (Swandlicote, Derbyshire) who run: 7
- Travel De Courcey (Next to Coventry Airport, Coventry) who run: 74/75/778 and various School Services
Also you may see National Express Coventry on school routes or Rail Replacement duties at times. Arriva Fox County is a bus company operating in Leicester and Leicestershire. ...
An Arriva Midlands Dennis Dart in Leicester Arriva Midlands is a division of Arriva. ...
CentreBus is a privately owned company that operate a number of services around Leicester and Leicestershire, Grantham, Hertfordshire and Bedfordshire. ...
Travel De Courcey is a bus operator based near Coventry in the West Midlands region of England. ...
You may see County Links around Nuneaton so here are details on that: - 55/55A towards Nuneaton, NWCTA or Keresley (Stagecoach in Warwickshire)
- 206/206/208/208/209/232/242 to various places in Nuneaton, Bedworth and Rugby (A&M Group Flexibus)
Recreation Nuneaton has two non-league football teams of note: Nuneaton Borough of the Conference North and Nuneaton Griff who play in the Midland Combination Premier Division. There is also a thriving Sunday League football scene in the town, with teams from Nuneaton, Bedworth, and North Warwickshire competing in the Nuneaton & District Sunday Football League (NDSFL). Soccer redirects here. ...
Nuneaton Borough A.F.C. are the major football club in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, and currently play in the Conference North division. ...
The Football Conferences logo Conference North (often referred to as Nationwide North for sponsorship reasons) is a division of the Football Conference in England, taking its place immediately below the Conference National. ...
Nuneaton Griff F.C. is a football club based in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England. ...
The Midland Football Combination is an English association football league comprised of four divisions: Premier, First, Second, and Third. ...
There are three Rugby Union teams in the town: Nuneaton R.F.C. (nicknamed the Nuns), who play in National Division 2, Nuneaton Old Edwardiansof Midlands 3 West (South) division and Manor Park of the Warwickshire 1 league. // Introduction Nuneaton RFC is a Rugby Club, playing under the rules of Rugby Football Union, as administered by the International Rugby Board (IRB). ...
There are three main leisure centres in the town owned by Nuneaton and Bedworth Leisure Trust and maintained by Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council: A Leisure Centre in the UK is a site, usually owned and operated by the county council, where people go to keep fit or relax. ...
- The Pingles Leisure Centre - The Pingles is the main Leisure Centre in Nuneaton. It was rebuilt in 2004 to replace the old 1960s swimming baths. The new Pingles includes an indoor and outdoor swimming areas, a dance studio and gym. The Pingles also has an associated athletics stadium, the Pingles Stadium, which was built in 2004. The Pingles Stadium has a 250 seater stand, a running track, and athletics facilities. The stadium also has a football pitch which is used by Nuneaton Griff for their home matches.
- Jubilee Sports Centre - The Jubilee Sports Centre is a sports hall. The hall is used for various sports including badminton, five-a-side football/indoor football and basketball. The Jubilee also has a scoreboard, used for major basketball and indoor football matches. The hall can be hired out for uses such as karate lessons.
- Etone Sports Centre - Etone Sports Centre is another sports hall. Etone sports hall also has astroturf football pitches which are used also for hockey. The centre is in the grounds of the school which bears the same name, Etone School, but Nuneaton and Bedworth Leisure Trust maintains the building.
Nuneaton has a museum and art gallery in the grounds of Riversley Park adjacent to the town centre. For the 2003 film, see Swimming Pool (film). ...
Modern indoor gymnasium with pull-down basketball hoops. ...
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Five-a-side football is a variation of football (soccer) in which each team fields five players (four outfield players and a goalkeeper), rather than the usual eleven. ...
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Hockey is any of a family of sports in which two teams compete by trying to maneuver a ball, or a hard, round disc called a puck, into the opponents net or goal, using a hockey stick. ...
Trivia - Nuneaton enters annually the Britain in Bloom competition and in 2000, Nuneaton and Bedworth was a national finalist.
- Nuneaton is home to the largest Carnival in Warwickshire which takes place every June - see www.NuneatonCarnival.org
- Nuneaton was home to the smallest independent newspaper in Britain ( The Heartland Evening News ) until it was purchased in 2006 by Illiffe News & Media
- Many locations in George Eliot's works were based on places in or near her native Nuneaton, e.g.:
- Milby (town and parish church, based on Nuneaton and St Nicolas parish church)
- Shepperton (based on Chilvers Coton)
- Paddiford Common (based on Stockingford, which at the time had a large area of common land)
- Knebley (based on Astley; Knebley Church is Astley Church, while Knebley Abbey is Astley Castle)
- Red Deeps (based on Griff Hollows)
- Cheverel Manor (based on Arbury Hall)
- Dorlcote Mill (based on Griff House)
- The Red Lion (based on the Bull Hotel, now the George Eliot Hotel in Bridge Street, Nuneaton)
- Middlemarch (based on Coventry)
- Treby Magna (also thought to be based on Coventry)
- Little Treby (thought to be based on Stoneleigh)
- Transome Court (thought to be based on Stoneleigh Abbey)
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Notable inhabitants - Ben Daniels, actor (born in Nuneaton)
- Ken Loach, film & TV director
- George Eliot, author
- Larry Grayson, comedian, entertainer and television presenter
- Mary Whitehouse, campaigner (born in Nuneaton)
- Nigel Winterburn, retired footballer
- Joseph Willden, 10 pin bowling champion 1994
- Matty Fryatt, footballer
- Ian Roper, footballer
- Adam Whitehead, Olympic swimmer
- Paul Bradley, actor (born in Nuneaton)
- Peter Whittingham, footballer (born in Whitestone, Nuneaton)
- Marc Bridge-Wilkinson, footballer
- John Curtis, footballer
- Justin Welch, drummer with Britpop band Elastica (1991-2001) and a drummer for Suede in their formative years.
- John Barber, inventor of the gas turbine in 1791.
- Julian Little, DJ/Producer (Portamento & RAW)
- Kevin Kyle, Coventry City footballer
- Brent Warren, Golfer and Master Scuba Instructor
- Nigel Banks, of TAGB, Tae Kwon Do - World Champion 1989? (date unsure)
- Lisa Lashes, DJ/Producer (born in Nuneaton)
- Matthew Ford, Singer
- Mick Price, World Class Snooker Player (once ranked 18 world snooker rankings) also known for his famous glasses
- A. J. Quinnell, Writer (author of Man on Fire)
- George Reader, football referee. Officiated in the final game of the 1950 FIFA World Cup
Ben Daniels (born June 10, 1964) is a Laurence Olivier Theatre Award winning British actor. ...
Ken Loach Kenneth Loach (born June 17, 1936), known as Ken Loach, is an English television and film director, known for his naturalistic style and socialist themes. ...
Mary Ann (Marian) Evans (22 November 1819 â 22 December 1880), better known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist. ...
Larry Grayson (21 August 1923 in Banbury - 7 January 1995) was an English much loved camp comedian and gameshow host of the late 1970s. ...
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Nigel Winterburn (born December 11, 1963 in Arley, Warwickshire) is a retired English footballer who formed part of the legendary Arsenal back four of the late 1980s and all of the 1990s. ...
Matthew Matty Charles Fryatt (born March 5, 1986 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire) is an English footballer currently playing for Leicester City. ...
Ian Roper (born June 20, 1977 in Nuneaton, England) is a professional footballer currently playing for League Two side Walsall. ...
Adam Whitehead (born March 28, 1980 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire) is a former breaststroke swimmer from Great Britain, who competed at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. ...
Paul Bradley - British Film Producer with Merchant Ivory. ...
Peter Whittingham (born September 8, 1984 in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, England) is an English footballer and left-sided midfielder. ...
Marc Bridge-Wilkinson is an English football left-sided midfielder/winger. ...
This article is about the footballer. ...
Justin Welsh is a musician from the UK best known for being the drummer in britpop band Elastica. ...
Elastica were a Britpop band who were popular in the 1990s, formed by Justine Frischmann after leaving Suede in 1991. ...
Suede (or The London Suede in the U.S.) were a popular and influential English rock band of the 1990s that helped start the Britpop musical movement of the decade. ...
MOST USELESS PLAYER AWARD WON 06/07 ...
TAGB stands for Taekwondo Association of Great Britain. Formed in August 1983, It is the largest martial arts organisation in Europe, with over 22,000 members and 500 clubs. ...
Lisa Lashes (born Lisa Dawn Rose-Wyatt in Holbrooks Coventry), is a leading English hard dance DJ. An established and popular DJ in the UK hard dance scene, Lisa Lashes was one of the pioneers of UK hard house, a genre that was developed in the UK during the 1990s. ...
Matthew Ford (born 1966 in Louisville, Kentucky), previously known as Stuart Matthews is an American pornographic actor who appears in gay pornography pornographic movies and gay porn magazines for Butch Bear advertisements. ...
A. J. Quinnell is a pseudonymous author of thrillers. ...
For other uses, see Man on Fire. ...
George Reader (November 22, 1896 â July 13, 1978) was the fourth man to referee a FIFA World Cup final, the first Englishman (one of only 10 match officials from the United Kingdom), and the oldest match official at any World Cup. ...
Qualifying countries The 1950 FIFA World Cup was the only one not decided by a knockout final. ...
Districts and suburbs of Nuneaton Within the borough boundaries: - Abbey Green
- Arbury
- Attleborough (including Maple Park)
- Bermuda
- Caldwell
- Camp Hill
- Chapel End (including The Shires)
- Chilvers Coton
- Galley Common
- Griff
- Grove Farm
- Hill Top
- Horeston Grange
- Robinson's End
- St Nicolas Park
- Stockingford (including Glendale, Sunnyside, Black-a-Tree, Church Farm)
- Weddington
- Whitestone (including Crowhill)
- Whittleford (including Poplar Farm, Hawthorn Common)
Outside the borough boundaries but still considered to be part of the town: Attleborough is a suburb of the Warwickshire town of Nuneaton in England. ...
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Weddington can refer to: Sarah Weddington, attorney in the Roe vs. ...
Whitestone is an area in Nuneaton, North Warwickshire, England. ...
Astley is also a village and parish in Warwickshire, England. ...
Hartshill is a small Village in the Borough of North Warwickshire. ...
References - ^ Nuneaton&Bedworth.gov.
- ^ A brief history of Nuneaton
- ^ A brief history of Nuneaton
- ^ Visionofbritain.org
- ^ Veasey, Ted, (2002) Nuneaton: A History ISBN 1860772153
- ^ The full electoral declarations can be found on the following sites: http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/shared/bsp/hi/elections/local_council/08/html/44uc.stm AND http://www.nuneatonandbedworth.gov.uk/news/general-news/local-election-results
External links The Ceremonial counties of England are areas of England that are appointed a Lord-Lieutenant, and are defined by the government with reference to the metropolitan and non-metropolitan counties of England. ...
A detailed map Stratford-upon-Avon Kenilworth Castle Warwickshire (pronounced // or //) is a landlocked non-metropolitan county in central England. ...
North Warwickshire is a local government district and borough in Warwickshire, England. ...
Nuneaton and Bedworth is a local government district with borough status in Warwickshire, England, consisting of the towns Nuneaton, Bedworth, Bulkington and their surrounding countryside. ...
Rugby is a local government district and borough in eastern Warwickshire, England. ...
Stratford-on-Avon is a local government district of southern Warwickshire in England. ...
Warwick is a local government district of central Warwickshire in England. ...
For other places named Alcester see Alcester (disambiguation). ...
, Atherstone is a town in Warwickshire, England. ...
, Bedworth is a market town in the Nuneaton and Bedworth district of Warwickshire, England. ...
, Coleshill is a market town in the North Warwickshire district of Warwickshire, England, taking its name from the River Cole. ...
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Statistics Population: 22,582 (2001) Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SP295715 Administration District: Warwick Shire county: Warwickshire Region: West Midlands Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Warwickshire Services Police force: Warwickshire Police Ambulance service: West Midlands Post office and telephone Post town: Kenilworth Postal district: CV8...
, Leamington Spa, properly Royal Leamington Spa but commonly just Leamington, (pronounced Lemmington â IPA: ) is a spa town in central Warwickshire, England. ...
Rugby is a market town in the county of Warwickshire in the West Midlands of England, on the River Avon. ...
Map sources for Shipston-on-Stour at grid reference SP2540 Shipston-on-Stour is a town in the Stratford-on-Avon district of the southern part of Warwickshire, England. ...
For other uses, see Southam (disambiguation). ...
Stratford-upon-Avon Stratford-upon-Avon is a town in Warwickshire, England. ...
Warwick (pronounced or War-ick (silent w in middle)) is the historic county town of Warwickshire in England and has a population of 25,434 (2001 census). ...
{ { GBmap|Whitnash - Warwickshire|SP3263 } } Whitnash est une petite ville dedans [ [ Warwickshire ] ], [ [ lAngleterre ] ]. Il est pr�s [ [ station thermale royale de Leamington ] ], et est vu par beaucoup en tant quefficacement �tant une banlieue de Leamington. ...
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The River Alne is a tributary of the Warwickshire Avon and has its headwaters to the north of Wootton Wawen. ...
The River Anker flows through the centre of Nuneaton towards Tamworth. ...
The River Arrow rises north of Redditch in Worcestershire and heads generally south to become a major tributary of the River Avon. ...
The River Avon or Avon is a river in or adjoining the counties of Leicestershire, Northamptonshire, Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Gloucestershire in the midlands of England. ...
The River Cole is a short river in the English Midlands. ...
Old Stratford and Midland Junction Railway bridge over the River Dene at Kineton The River Dene is a small river in Warwickshire, England. ...
The River Itchen is a river which flows through east Warwickshire in England. ...
The River Leam is a river which flows through east and southern Warwickshire. ...
The River Rea is a small river which passes through Birmingham, England. ...
The River Sherbourne is a river that flows through the the centre of the city of Coventry, West Midlands, England. ...
The River Sowe is a River in Warwickshire and West Midlands, England. ...
The Stour is a river in Warwickshire. ...
The River Tame flows from the Black Country, through north Birmingham, past Tamworth (which takes its name from the river), and into the River Trent near Alrewas. ...
In the 8th and 9th century, what is now Warwickshire was a part of the kingdom of Mercia. ...
The county of Warwickshire is divided into 5 Parliamentary constituencies - they are all County constituencies. ...
This is a list of cities, towns and villages in the ceremonial county of Warwickshire, England. ...
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