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Loscoe

Loscoe is a village near Heanor in Derbyshire, England, lying within the civil parish of Heanor and Loscoe. It had prominent coalmines in the 19th and 20th centuries. Denby Common and Codnor Breach are hamlets on the western edge of the village.

Loscoe
Highfield House
Loscoe
Location within Derbyshire
Population5,335 (electoral ward, 2011 census)
OS grid referenceSK4224547796
Civil parish
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHEANOR
Postcode districtDE75
Dialling code01773
PoliceDerbyshire
FireDerbyshire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Derbyshire
53°01′33″N 1°22′18″W / 53.0258°N 1.3716°W / 53.0258; -1.3716

History edit

The name Loscoe derives from Old Norse words lopt and skógr, as in lopt í skógi, meaning "loft in a wood" or "wood with a loft house".[1][2] It was recorded as Loscowe in 1277.[2]

Loscoe Manor formed part of the wider Draycott Estate; Richard and William de Draycott were recorded at Loscoe (or Loschowe) in 1401. The manor house was demolished in 1704.[3]

Loscoe's economy in the 19th and 20th centuries was dominated by coal mining: pit chimneys and slag heaps were prominent. Three mines operated: Old Loscoe (early 1830s – 1933),[4] Bailey Brook (1847–1938)[5] and Ormonde (1908–1970).[6][7]

Loscoe was in the ecclesiastical parish of Heanor until 1844, when a church was built between Loscoe and neighbouring Codnor to the north, and a joint parish created for them. Loscoe became a separate parish in 1927. Services were held in the mission church until a new parish church, dedicated to St Luke, was completed in 1938.[7]

Explosion edit

Loscoe was the site of a landfill gas migration explosion on 24 March 1986. Although there were no fatalities, one house was destroyed by the blast and its three occupants injured.

The atmospheric pressure on the night of the explosion fell 29 hPa (29 mbar) over a seven-hour period, causing the gas to be released from the ground in much greater quantities than usual.[8] In the four hours before the explosion at approximately 6.30 am, the local meteorological office had recorded average falls of 4 hPa (4 mbar) per hour.[9] Several cubic metres of landfill gas (consisting of a 3:2 mixture of methane and carbon dioxide) collected underground near the house at 51 Clarke Avenue, and as the gas expanded it flowed into the space beneath the floor, from where it was drawn by convection to the gas central-heating boiler and ignited.[9]

The incident led to the introduction of key British legislation and government guidance, with research into landfill behaviour and revised best practice at landfill sites.[10] These moves were designed to vent gas into the atmosphere over time, then to burn off methane, and eventually in the most productive sites, to use gas turbines to turn the gas into electric power for the national grid.

Demography edit

In the 2011 census the electoral ward of Heanor and Loscoe (covering Loscoe and north-western parts of Heanor) had 2,285 dwellings,[11] 2,216 households and a population of 5,335.[12] The average age of residents was 40.5 (39.3 for England as a whole) and 17.9 per cent were aged 65 or over (16.4 per cent for England as a whole).[13]

Governance edit

For representation within Heanor and Loscoe Town Council and Amber Valley Borough Council, Heanor and Loscoe civil parish is divided into three electoral wards: Heanor East, Heanor West and Heanor and Loscoe. In the May 2019 Parish Council elections, the Heanor and Loscoe Ward obtained seven seats, made up of four Labour and three Conservative candidates.[14]

Notable residents edit

  • Francis Tantum (1674—1729), clockmaker[15]
  • BMX racer Dale Holmes was born here on 6 October 1971.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Merja Stenroos; Martti Mäkinen; Inge Særheim, eds. (2012). Language Contact and Development around the North Sea. John Benjamins Publishing. pp. 177–184. ISBN 9789027274663. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  2. ^ a b Mills, David (2011). A Dictionary of British Place Names. Oxford University Press. p. 307. ISBN 9780199609086. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  3. ^ "Red River Local Nature Reserve". Heanor and Loscoe Town Council. 2011. Retrieved 28 March 2016.
  4. ^ "Loscoe Coal Colliery (United Kingdom)". AditNow.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  5. ^ "Bailey Brook Coal Colliery (United Kingdom)". AditNow.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  6. ^ "Ormonde Coal Colliery (United Kingdom)". AditNow.co.uk. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  7. ^ a b "Loscoe". Heanor and District Local History Society. 29 September 2013. Retrieved 29 March 2016.
  8. ^ McWilliams, Brendan (5 July 2003). "When barometric pressure is lethal". Irish Times. Dublin. p. 24.
  9. ^ a b Milne, Roger (25 February 1988). "Methane menace seeps to the surface". New Scientist. 117 (1601): 27. ISSN 0262-4079.
  10. ^ DoE Report CWM039A+B/92 Young, A. (1992)
  11. ^ "Area: Heanor and Loscoe (Ward). Dwellings, Household Spaces and Accommodation Type, 2011 (KS401EW)". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  12. ^ "Area: Heanor and Loscoe (Ward). Key Figures for 2011 Census: Key Statistics". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  13. ^ "Area: Heanor and Loscoe (Ward). Age Structure, 2011 (KS102EW)". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 5 April 2016.
  14. ^ "2 May 2019 parish elections". 25 May 2021.
  15. ^ Marshall, Tim. "Quaker Clockmakers" (PDF).

External links edit

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Loscoe is a village near Heanor in Derbyshire England lying within the civil parish of Heanor and Loscoe It had prominent coalmines in the 19th and 20th centuries Denby Common and Codnor Breach are hamlets on the western edge of the village LoscoeHighfield HouseLoscoeLocation within DerbyshirePopulation5 335 electoral ward 2011 census OS grid referenceSK4224547796Civil parishHeanor and LoscoeDistrictAmber ValleyShire countyDerbyshireRegionEast MidlandsCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townHEANORPostcode districtDE75Dialling code01773PoliceDerbyshireFireDerbyshireAmbulanceEast MidlandsUK ParliamentAmber ValleyList of places UK England Derbyshire 53 01 33 N 1 22 18 W 53 0258 N 1 3716 W 53 0258 1 3716 Contents 1 History 2 Explosion 3 Demography 4 Governance 5 Notable residents 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe name Loscoe derives from Old Norse words lopt and skogr as in lopt i skogi meaning loft in a wood or wood with a loft house 1 2 It was recorded as Loscowe in 1277 2 Loscoe Manor formed part of the wider Draycott Estate Richard and William de Draycott were recorded at Loscoe or Loschowe in 1401 The manor house was demolished in 1704 3 Loscoe s economy in the 19th and 20th centuries was dominated by coal mining pit chimneys and slag heaps were prominent Three mines operated Old Loscoe early 1830s 1933 4 Bailey Brook 1847 1938 5 and Ormonde 1908 1970 6 7 Loscoe was in the ecclesiastical parish of Heanor until 1844 when a church was built between Loscoe and neighbouring Codnor to the north and a joint parish created for them Loscoe became a separate parish in 1927 Services were held in the mission church until a new parish church dedicated to St Luke was completed in 1938 7 Explosion editLoscoe was the site of a landfill gas migration explosion on 24 March 1986 Although there were no fatalities one house was destroyed by the blast and its three occupants injured The atmospheric pressure on the night of the explosion fell 29 hPa 29 mbar over a seven hour period causing the gas to be released from the ground in much greater quantities than usual 8 In the four hours before the explosion at approximately 6 30 am the local meteorological office had recorded average falls of 4 hPa 4 mbar per hour 9 Several cubic metres of landfill gas consisting of a 3 2 mixture of methane and carbon dioxide collected underground near the house at 51 Clarke Avenue and as the gas expanded it flowed into the space beneath the floor from where it was drawn by convection to the gas central heating boiler and ignited 9 The incident led to the introduction of key British legislation and government guidance with research into landfill behaviour and revised best practice at landfill sites 10 These moves were designed to vent gas into the atmosphere over time then to burn off methane and eventually in the most productive sites to use gas turbines to turn the gas into electric power for the national grid Demography editIn the 2011 census the electoral ward of Heanor and Loscoe covering Loscoe and north western parts of Heanor had 2 285 dwellings 11 2 216 households and a population of 5 335 12 The average age of residents was 40 5 39 3 for England as a whole and 17 9 per cent were aged 65 or over 16 4 per cent for England as a whole 13 Governance editFor representation within Heanor and Loscoe Town Council and Amber Valley Borough Council Heanor and Loscoe civil parish is divided into three electoral wards Heanor East Heanor West and Heanor and Loscoe In the May 2019 Parish Council elections the Heanor and Loscoe Ward obtained seven seats made up of four Labour and three Conservative candidates 14 Notable residents editFrancis Tantum 1674 1729 clockmaker 15 BMX racer Dale Holmes was born here on 6 October 1971 See also editListed buildings in Heanor and LoscoeReferences edit Merja Stenroos Martti Makinen Inge Saerheim eds 2012 Language Contact and Development around the North Sea John Benjamins Publishing pp 177 184 ISBN 9789027274663 Retrieved 28 March 2016 a b Mills David 2011 A Dictionary of British Place Names Oxford University Press p 307 ISBN 9780199609086 Retrieved 28 March 2016 Red River Local Nature Reserve Heanor and Loscoe Town Council 2011 Retrieved 28 March 2016 Loscoe Coal Colliery United Kingdom AditNow co uk Retrieved 29 March 2016 Bailey Brook Coal Colliery United Kingdom AditNow co uk Retrieved 29 March 2016 Ormonde Coal Colliery United Kingdom AditNow co uk Retrieved 29 March 2016 a b Loscoe Heanor and District Local History Society 29 September 2013 Retrieved 29 March 2016 McWilliams Brendan 5 July 2003 When barometric pressure is lethal Irish Times Dublin p 24 a b Milne Roger 25 February 1988 Methane menace seeps to the surface New Scientist 117 1601 27 ISSN 0262 4079 DoE Report CWM039A B 92 Young A 1992 Area Heanor and Loscoe Ward Dwellings Household Spaces and Accommodation Type 2011 KS401EW Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 5 April 2016 Area Heanor and Loscoe Ward Key Figures for 2011 Census Key Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 5 April 2016 Area Heanor and Loscoe Ward Age Structure 2011 KS102EW Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 5 April 2016 2 May 2019 parish elections 25 May 2021 Marshall Tim Quaker Clockmakers PDF External links edit nbsp Media related to Loscoe at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Loscoe amp oldid 1146316761, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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