Rushcliffe

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Borough of Rushcliffe
Rushcliffe
Shown within Nottinghamshire
Geography
Status: Borough
Region: East Midlands
Admin. County: Nottinghamshire
Area:
 Total:
Ranked 114th
409.24 km²
Admin. HQ: West Bridgford
ONS code: 37UJ
Demographics
Population:
 Total (2007 est.):
 Density:
Ranked 204th
109,000
266 / km²
Ethnicity: 94.1% White
2.7% S.Asian
1.0% Black
1.3% Mixed
0.9% Chinese or Other1
Politics
Rushcliffe Borough Council
http://www.rushcliffe.gov.uk/
Leadership: Leader & Cabinet
Executive: Conservative
MPs: Kenneth Clarke

Rushcliffe is a local government district with borough status in Nottinghamshire, England. Its council is based in West Bridgford. It was formed on 1 April 1974 by merging the West Bridgford Urban District, the Bingham Rural District and part of Basford Rural District. The member of parliament for Rushcliffe is the Conservative, Kenneth Clarke. As of (May 2005), Rushcliffe is one of only two Tory-held constituencies in Nottinghamshire. Nottingham Forest Football Club is based in the borough.

Rushcliffe is split between an urbanised north-west, containing suburbs of Greater Nottingham, that have resisted incorporation into the city, and the south and east which is predominantly rural, and stretching to the Leicestershire border. Many of these villages lie in the Vale of Belvoir. The Grantham Canal threads from nearby Grantham through Rushcliffe to the River Trent. Villages in the Vale of Belvoir include Redmile, Hickling, Harby, Stathern and Langar. Some of these villages cross the boundary, which is sometimes unclear ie. Hickling is in Rushcliffe Borough Council, but has a Melton Mowbray (Leicestershire) address and postcode.

The borough was recently voted 14th best place to live in the UK by Channel 4s best and worst places to live 2007 hosted by Phil Spencer and Kirsty Allsop

The Borough also is home to numerous villages along the A60 corridor, heading to Loughborough (Leicestershire) some of these are, Bradmore, Bunny, and Wysall.

The district was named after the old Rushcliffe wapentake.

Larger villages and towns

  • Bingham: - Medium sized market town on the A52.
  • Radcliffe on Trent:- Village (suburban in parts) on the A52
  • Cotgrave:- (recently given town status) owing to its number of services. Once a small village, but became a small town due to the presence of the Cotgrave Colliery (now closed).
  • East Leake :- A large village with three pubs, old village centre and Secondary/primary Schools.
  • Keyworth:- A large village with several pubs, council estate, old village centre and Secondary School.
  • Ruddington:- Once the largest village in England with a shopping area, several housing estates, a golf course & home of Rushcliffe Country Park.
  • Tollerton:- A village with a notable pub, shops, historic church, old village centre and Primary School.
  • West Bridgford :- A large town favoured close to central Nottingham

Notable Residents and Visitors

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