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  2. Loughborough - Wikipedia

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    Loughborough (/ ˈ l ʌ f b ə r ə / ⓘ [2] LUF-bə-rə) is a market town in the Charnwood Borough of Leicestershire, England; it is the administrative centre of Charnwood Borough Council. At the United Kingdom 2021 census, the town's built-up area had a population of 64,884. [3] It is the second largest settlement in the county after Leicester.

  3. Loughborough Central railway station - Wikipedia

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    All stations on the preserved Great Central Railway are set in a specific era; at Loughborough this era is the 1950s. Many artefacts around the station aid in this atmosphere, including original and recreated British Railways posters, British Railways totem poles, a 1950s TV showing 1950s transportation films in the general waiting room, and a ...

  4. Loughborough railway station - Wikipedia

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    Loughborough is a Grade II listed [1] railway station in the town of Loughborough, Leicestershire; it is on the Midland Main Line and is located 111 miles (179 km) north of London St Pancras. The station is sited in the north-east of the town centre.

  5. Haslegrave Ground - Wikipedia

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    The ground is based at Loughborough University, adjacent to the National Cricket Performance Centre, and is the home ground for Loughborough MCC University. [1] The first recorded match on the ground was in 1983, when Loughborough Students played Exeter University in the quarter finals of the University Athletics Union Championship. [2]

  6. Hoton - Wikipedia

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    The Kinchbus 9 service connects Loughborough and Nottingham via the A60, stopping once in Hoton. This service runs up to every 30 minutes. [7] The stops are between 50 and 70 yards southwest of Vine Tree Terrace. On the edge of the village, to the south, Centrebus' service 8 stops at Prestwold Lane.

  7. Thorpe Acre - Wikipedia

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    Until the mid-twentieth century, it was a hamlet of about twenty houses or cottages, several of which survive. There is also a nineteenth-century church with contemporary extensions, All Saints Church Thorpe Acre with Dishley (not to be confused with All Saints Church in Loughborough town centre), as well as an old hostelry, The Plough Inn.

  8. Darwin's favourite plant displays tentacle trick - AOL

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    Dr Hatcher studied the sundew in peatlands in Scotland, Finland and Sweden, along with Dr Jonathan Millett from Loughborough University. The pair, whose study was published in the journal ...

  9. New 107 Oak FM - Wikipedia

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    The original Oak FM launched on 14 February 1999. The station went through a number of rebrands and was eventually acquired by the CN Group in the early 2000s. In 2003 the station supported the "Give The Luffs a Lease" campaign in favour of Loughborough Football Club's attempt to secure a long term lease for the site of its stadium.