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Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Region
  
East Midlands

Admin. HQ
  
Coalville

Area
  
279.2 km²

Constituent country
  
England

Administrative county
  
Leicestershire

Area rank
  
146th

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Colleges and Universities
  
Stephenson College, Coalville, King Edward VII Science and Sport College

Points of interest
  
Ashby de la Zouch Castle, Mount St Bernard Abbey, Donington Park, Grace Dieu Priory, Moira Furnace

Destinations
  
Ashby‑de‑la‑Zouch, Coalville, Kegworth, Whitwick, Ibstock

North West Leicestershire is a local government district in Leicestershire, England. The population of the Local Authority at the 2011 census was 93,348. Its main towns are Ashby-de-la-Zouch and Coalville.

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Map of North West Leicestershire District, UK

The district contains East Midlands Airport, which operates flights to the rest of Britain and to various places in Europe. It is also notable as the location of Castle Donington and Donington Park, a grand-prix circuit and a major venue for music festivals.

The district is represented in the UK Parliament by the constituency of the same name.

The area has a long history of mineral extraction, with coal, brick clay, gravel and granite amongst the products. All the deep coal mines in the area have closed, but opencast mining still continues.

The district was formed in 1974 by a merger of Ashby de la Zouch Urban District, Ashby Woulds Urban District, Coalville Urban District, Ashby de la Zouch Rural District, Castle Donington Rural District and Ibstock from the Market Bosworth Rural District.

Politics

Like many other shire districts, authority over North West Leicestershire is shared between the district council and the county council. Areas of responsibility of the district council include local planning, building control, council housing, refuse collection, recycling, and some leisure services and parks.

The district council is currently controlled by 38 councillors who are elected every four years; the last election took place in May 2015 and saw the Conservatives hold on to control with an increased majority of 12 seats. The current political make-up of the council is as follows:

The council has a five-member executive known as the Cabinet which is made up of councillors who have special responsibilities and power. As the Conservatives won overall control of the council in 2007, they hold all of the seats on the cabinet.

Parishes

  • Appleby Magna, Acresford, Ashby Woulds, Ashby-de-la-Zouch,
  • Bardon, Belton, Breedon on the Hill
  • Castle Donington, Charley, Chilcote, Coleorton
  • Ellistown and Battleflat
  • Heather, Hugglescote and Donington le Heath
  • Ibstock
  • Isley cum Langley
  • Kegworth
  • Lockington cum Hemington, Long Whatton
  • Measham
  • Normanton le Heath
  • Oakthorpe and Donisthorpe, Osgathorpe
  • Packington
  • Ravenstone with Snibston
  • Snarestone, Staunton Harold, Stretton en le Field, Swannington, Swepstone
  • Worthington
  • Whitwick
  • Economy

    Since 2013 Norton Motorcycles has its head office in Donington Hall, Castle Donington. BMI (British Midland), an airline, was headquartered in Donington Hall. The airline moved its headquarters to Donington Hall in 1982. The subsidiary bmibaby also had its head office in Donington Hall.

    Prior to its disestablishment, Excalibur Airways had its head office on the grounds of East Midlands Airport in Castle Donington. Prior to its disestablishment, Orion Airways had its head office on the grounds of East Midlands Airport.

    In 2011 Coalfield Resources plc were given permission to development an opencast coal mining pit on the site of the former Minorca colliery on the outskirts of Measham in the seat which will be 1 mi (1.6 km) across and extract 1,250,000 tonnes (1,380,000 tons) of coal over five years, and 250,000 tonnes (280,000 tons) of clay. This will be one of three large mines all operated by main UK coal-extracting company.

    References

    North West Leicestershire Wikipedia