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Market Harborough is a market town in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England, close to the border with Northamptonshire. The population was 24,779 at the 2021 census . [ 1 ] It is the administrative headquarters of the Harborough district.
Medbourne, Harborough: Gate: C13-C15: 7 December 1966 1294816 ... Market Harborough: Church: 1844: 25 July 1952 1287658: United Reformed Church. More images ...
This is an incomplete list of Prisoner of War (POW) Camps located in the United Kingdom during World War II. [1]German POWs in England were graded as follows: "Grade A (white) were considered anti-Nazi; Grade B (grey) had less clear feelings and were considered not as reliable as the 'whites'; Grade C (black) had probable Nazi leanings; Grade C+ (also Black) were deemed ardent Nazis."
In July 2016, a fight occurred in Stratford Park that resulted in a person being fatally stabbed; his killer was found to have been from Beckton.As a result of the killing, violence would escalate between 7th and ACG - a gang from Beckton - including a fight between the two gangs in summer 2017 in Westfield Stratford City, [1] where an 18-year old was stabbed.
Harborough District Council is based at the Symington Building, located in the centre of Market Harborough. The building was originally a corset factory, built in 1884. [17] The council purchased the building in 1980 and converted it to become its offices and meeting place, as well as providing a new library for the town. [18]
West Ham: Canning Town North, Canning Town South, Custom House, Forest Gate North, Forest Gate South, Green Street West, Plaistow North, Plaistow South, Stratford and New Town, West Ham. Redbridge and Waltham Forest
In the 1780s, the lord of the manor, the Earl of Harborough, decided to construct a permanent market building for the benefit of the town. [3] The new building was designed in the neoclassical style, built in red brick with stone dressings and completed in 1788. [4] It was originally arcaded on the ground floor to allow meat markets to be held. [3]
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