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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.
Burleigh Court Conference Centre and Hotel [1] is a four-star hotel and conference centre located on Loughborough University campus. Opened in April 1991, Burleigh Court Conference Centre and Hotel has 225 bedrooms and 26 meeting rooms. [2]
The house later became a boys' school and was demolished in 1854, when the Loughborough Park estate was being laid out. The Victorian Loughborough Hotel (now converted to flats) occupies the site of the manor house, on the bend of what is now Loughborough Road. (As of September 2020 Loughborough Hotel has re-opened as an art gallery and an ...
Loughborough. Hinckley. Market Harborough. Coalville. ... This is a list of towns, villages, and other locations within the ceremonial county of Leicestershire, England.
1.3 City of Bristol. 1.4 Buckinghamshire. 1.5 Cambridgeshire. ... This is a list of notable hotels and inns in the United Kingdom. England. Bedfordshire Luton Hoo ...
The hotel is run by Imago Venues, [3] the service that manages conferences and events at Loughborough University. [ 4 ] The Hotel is part of Loughborough University's Student Village project [ 5 ] which sees 617 new student bedrooms in new halls of residence opening in October 2018 and October 2019.
City status has little statistical significance in UK because it is not a measure of a city's size and only holds a ceremonial status. Historic cities, such as St Davids (a cathedral city in Wales) can be quite small, however newer cities, such as those conferred in 2022 , can range in size from anywhere between 50,000 to over 200,000.
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