Blaby & Whetstone Athletic F.C.
Blaby & Whetstone Athletic F.C. is a football club based in Whetstone, near Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
Market Harborough is a market town within the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England. It has a population of 22,911 and is the administrative headquarters of Harborough District Council. It sits on the Northamptonshire-Leicestershire border. The town was formerly at a crossroads for both road and rail; however the A6 now bypasses the town to the east and the A14 which carries east-west traffic is 6 miles (9.7 km) to the south. The town is served by East Midlands Trains with direct services to Leicester, Nottingham, Sheffield, Derby and St Pancras International. Rail services to Rugby and Peterborough ended in 1966.
Population: 20,575
Latitude: 52° 28' 39.36" N
Longitude: 0° 55' 13.91" E
Blaby & Whetstone Athletic F.C. is a football club based in Whetstone, near Leicester, Leicestershire, England.
Arnold Lodge is a medium secure psychiatric hospital situated in Leicester, England, but being part of Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Trust.
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Newfoundpool is an area of Leicester lying south of the former Leicester and Swannington Railway. The land was purchased by market gardener Isaac Harrison in around 1830. Harrison intended to develop the area as a spa, using a spring as the source o…