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About Loughborough
Loughborough (luf'b?r?) , town (1991
pop. 44,895), Leicestershire, central England, on
the Soar River. It is a market town with engineering
works. Manufactures include hosiery, shoes, pharmaceuticals,
boilers, and pottery. Bell foundries were built in
1840; the great bell of St. Paul's Cathedral in London
was cast there in 1881. Loughborough's war memorial,
with a carillon of 47 bells, was built in 1923. In
the town are the Loughborough College of Technology
and a grammar school (founded in 1495). Loughborough
(pronounced 'luff-burra' or 'luff-bruh') is largest
the town in Leicestershire, England (City of Leicester
excluded). The population of the town in 2001 was
assesed at 55,492[1] It was mentioned in the Domesday
Book of 1086, and it is the administrative centre
for the Charnwood district. The town has the world's
largest bell foundry — Taylor's Bellfoundry,
which made the bells for the Carillon war memorial,
a landmark in the town. The A6 Trunk Road passes through
the town on its way along the Soar Valley, south to
Leicester or north to Kegworth and Derby. Junction
23 of the M1 lies to the West of the town and forms
the clearest division between Loughborough and Shepshed.
The A60 leaves the town to the west before turning
north towards Nottingham The Midland Main Line runs
frequent rail services through the town from London
St Pancras to Sheffield and Nottingham. The Great
Central Railway also once ran through the town, and
now it is the home of a preserved section of line.
'Nottingham' East Midlands Airport
is 10 miles north of Loughborough at Castle Donnington
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