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Normanton on Soar

Normanton on Soar (/ˈnɔːrməntən ...ˈsɔːr/), formerly known as Normanton-upon-Soar and known locally as Normanton, is a village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire, England near the River Soar. This historic village is home to one of the last operating chain ferries in the country, the only lived in cruck building in Nottinghamshire and a 13th-century Grade I listed parish Church.

Normanton on Soar
The Old Post Office
Normanton on Soar
Location within Nottinghamshire
Population448 (2011)
OS grid referenceSK520228
• London117 miles / 188 km
Civil parish
  • Normanton on Soar
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townLOUGHBOROUGH
Postcode districtLE12
Dialling code01509
PoliceNottinghamshire
FireNottinghamshire
AmbulanceEast Midlands
UK Parliament
Websitewww.normanton-on-soar.co.uk
List of places
UK
England
Nottinghamshire
52°48′12″N 1°14′06″W / 52.8034°N 1.235°W / 52.8034; -1.235

Description edit

Setting edit

The ancient parish of Normanton on Soar occupies 1,449 acres about 13 miles south-west of Nottingham. Nearby villages include Zouch, Sutton Bonington, and Stanford on Soar. The post town for Normanton is Loughborough leading to the confusion of being in Nottinghamshire but with a Leicestershire post code.

Normanton on Soar is situated in the Soar Valley (previously also known as the 'vale of the Soar'[1]). The Parish is mostly made up of farmland, and contains seven farms. The village is situated along the River Soar and extends uphill north-eastwards towards East Leake.

White's Directory of Nottinghamshire, written in 1853, describes Normanton thus:[2]

Normanton-On-Soar is a picturesque village and parish in the vale of the Soar, 13 miles south by west of Nottingham, bounded on the south by Leicestershire and on the north by the Wolds.

John Throsby, writing during 1790 in his new edition of Robert Thoroton's Antiquities of Nottinghamshire, recalls his account when surveying Normanton:[3]

Shenstone [s]ung while I was viewing the [s]urrounding beauties.

'How [s]weetly [s]miled the Hill, the Vale,

'And all the Land[s]cape round!

'The River gliding down the Dale,

'The Hill with Beeches crown'd!

Population edit

The 1881 census reported that the village had 322 inhabitants.[4] The village is now home to between 450 and 500 inhabitants. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 448.[5]

Lordship of the manor edit

The Lordship of the Manor of Normanton on Soar is currently held since 1995 by John and Enid Burnett as Lord and Lady of the Manor of Normanton on Soar.[6] The Official History Project of everything to do with the Parish is conducted under the direction of the Lord and Lady and the High Steward Ivan J Manning QStJ Esq.[6]

Toponymy edit

Normanton appears several times in the Domesday survey of 1086 as Normantune and Normantun.[7] The name, Normanton, derives from the Anglo-Saxon 'Northman's Tun' meaning Northman's Farm.[8] It is believed to be first used sometime between AD 870 and 940.[8]

Heritage edit

Listed buildings edit

Normanton on Soar has a Grade I listed Church along with four Grade II listed buildings, all on Main Street: The Old Post Office (75 Main Street), Dovecote at Rangraak, Home Farmhouse and Ivy Cottage.[9]

Church of St. James (Grade I) edit

 
A view of St. James' Church from a nearby field.

The medieval Grade I Listed church, Church of St. James, was built in the 13th century.[10] Located in the south of the village, on Main Street, it is situated on the east bank of the River Soar. The church is one of only two churches in Nottinghamshire to have a central tower crowned with a spire[11] (the other being the Church of St. John in Whatton); although the Chapel of St. Mary at Clumber Park also has a central tower with a spire. The C.15th century timber roof[10] was noted for being of "excellent design" in 1910.[12] Also of note are the royal coat-of-arms of Charles II, dated 1683, which sit above the chancel arch. In April 2014 work was completed rebuilding and re-pointing the spire.[13] Within the Church there is a bronze war memorial dedicated to the lives of villagers lost in World War One.[14] The priest in charge also serves the neighbouring parish of Sutton Bonington.[15] There are regular weekly services, with the village choir attending on the first Sunday of each month.[16] The Church is kept open for the public during the day on Saturday and Sunday.[15]

Other listed buildings edit

The Old Post Office, on Main Street, is a Grade II listed thatched cruck cottage dating from 1454.[17] It is the oldest house in Normanton and the only lived-in cruck building in Nottinghamshire.[17]

Chain ferry edit

 
The chain ferry docked on the bank of the River Soar.

The Chain Ferry is located in the south of the village and was mentioned earliest on a map from 1771.[18] It is one of the few remaining Chain Ferries operating in the UK.[18] It is the last chain ferry still operating in Nottinghamshire (the Hazleford Ferry, in Nottinghamshire, is no longer in use). In 1981 responsibility for the maintenance of the Ferry was transferred from the Paget Estate to the Parish Council.[18] The Ferry was relaunched in April 2017[19] offering crossings between 10AM and 4:30PM every weekend during the summer (between April and September). The current fee per crossing is £1 per person and 50p per dog/bicycle.[20] The Ferry is operated by volunteers from the village.[20]

Other heritage edit

The old telephone box is now used to house a defribrillator which can be accessed in case of an emergency.[21]

In June 2012 a memorial plaque was unveiled on the playing fields commemorating the crash of a Wellington Bomber in the village on 19 April 1944 during a training exercise.[22] Four members of the Royal Air Force were killed.[23]

Local government and elections edit

Parliamentary elections edit

The Member of Parliament for the parliamentary constituency of Rushcliffe is Kenneth Clarke, of the Conservative party, who has held the seat since 1970.[24] Despite stating he would not stand for reelection in June 2016 (before the announcement of the 2017 election),[25] Ken Clarke stood for reelection at the 2017 General Election and was reelected with a reduced majority of 8,010.[26] The voter turnout for Rushcliffe was 78%, which was the ninth highest in the country.[26]

Local government edit

 
The Parish of Normanton-on-Soar within the Rushcliffe Borough.

County council edit

For Nottinghamshire County Council elections the parish comes within the Leake & Ruddington electoral ward,[27] which has two council seats.[28] The most recent election was in May 2017, when Andy Brown and Reg Adair, both of the Conservative party, won the two available seats.[29]

Borough council edit

For the election of a councillor to Rushcliffe Borough Council, the parish forms part of the Leake ward,[30] which has three council seats. The most recent election was on 7 May 2015 when Ronald Hetherington, Margaret Males and John Thurman, all of the Conservative party, won the three available seats.[31] The next Borough election will be on 2 May 2019.[32]

Parish council edit

The parish council has seven seats.[33] Council meetings usually take place on the first Thursday of each month at the village hall.[33]

Historic edit

The parish fell within the ancient Rushcliffe wapentake of Nottinghamshire.[34] Before 1894 Normanton, along with the nearby villages of Sutton Bonnington, Stanford on Soar, East Leake and West Leake, was part of the Loughborough Rural Sanitary District.[35] From 1894 the parish was part of the Leake Rural District, until its abolition in 1935,[36] when the parish was then transferred to the Basford Rural District.[37] In 1974 the Basford Rural District was abolished and the non-metropolitan district of Rushcliffe was created, which Normanton became part of.

Amenities edit

Education and schools edit

Within the village there is a small primary school, located on Main Street, catering for children aged between three and eleven.[38] In its most recent Ofsted report (2013) the school was rated as Good.[39]

Transport edit

 
Slipway sign on Soar Lane

The village is served by the Skylink bus service, operated by Trent Barton, which can be taken from the edge of the village on the A6006.[40] The village is also served by the volunteer-run Soar Valley Bus service which can be taken from within the village.[40] Both bus services provide regular journeys to Loughborough and Nottingham.

Other amenities edit

The Village Hall, built in 2007, is located south within the village and is available for hire.[41] The community shop is run by volunteers and is located at the rear of the Village Hall.[42] The shop is open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning.[42] The Village Hall is surrounded by 5 acres of playing fields with an outdoor children's play area. The village allotments are located behind the Village Hall.

The Soar Boating Club is a private members club which was founded in the spring of 1953.[43] In 1961 the club acquired its current position on Main Street.[43] The club has a membership of around 100 boats and holds its main annual rally over the spring bank holiday.[43]

The village has a pub, located on Main Street, called the Plough Inn.[44] The pub is positioned along the river bank and offers free moorings.[45] Next to the Plough Inn, but separate, Soar Lane offers access to a slipway for launching river craft.

Gallery edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Lowe, Alfred (1876). Black's guide to Nottinghamshire. Adam and Charles Black. p. 62.
  2. ^ GENUKI. "Genuki: Normanton on Soar, Nottinghamshire". www.genuki.org.uk. Retrieved 26 May 2017.
  3. ^ Throsby, John (1790). The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire Vol. 1. G. Burbage. p. 13.
  4. ^ 1881 Census: Normanton on Soar.
  5. ^ "Civil parish population 2011". -Neighbourhood Statistics. -Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 13 April 2016.
  6. ^ a b "Home". www.normanton-on-soar.org.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  7. ^ Powell-Smith, Anna. "Normanton [-on-Soar] | Domesday Book". opendomesday.org. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  8. ^ a b "Towns and Villages Around Loughborough | Normanton on Soar". www.visitoruk.com. Retrieved 8 April 2017.
  9. ^ England, Historic. "The List Search Results for Normanton on Soar | Historic England". historicengland.org.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  10. ^ a b Historic England. "CHURCH OF ST JAMES (1242162)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  11. ^ "Nottinghamshire history > Arthur Mee, The King's England: Nottinghamshire > Normanton-on-Soar". www.nottshistory.org.uk. Retrieved 19 May 2017.
  12. ^ "Nottinghamshire history > Articles > Articles form the Transactions of the Thoroton Society > Summer Excursion 1910: Normanton-on-Soar church". www.nottshistory.org.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  13. ^ . www.normanton-on-soar.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  14. ^ "Normanton on Soar - St James' Church -". www.nottinghamshire.gov.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
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  16. ^ "St James, Normanton on Soar". A Church Near You. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  17. ^ a b "Welcome to Normanton on Soar village website". www.normanton-on-soar.co.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  18. ^ a b c Dark, Malcolm. The Normanton on Soar Ferry. Loughborough: Reprint.
  19. ^ "BBC Radio Leicester on Twitter". Twitter. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  20. ^ a b "Chain Ferry – Normanton On Soar Parish Council". www.normanton-on-soar.co.uk. Retrieved 10 August 2018.
  21. ^ "Defibrillator in former Normanton-on-Soar phone box", BBC News, 15 May 2012, retrieved 14 February 2017
  22. ^ . www.normanton-on-soar.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  23. ^ "Sergeant ( Air Gnr ) Lawrence Emmerson Garrod (1923 - 1944) - Find A Grave Memorial". www.findagrave.com. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  24. ^ "Rt Hon Kenneth Clarke QC". UK Parliament. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  25. ^ "Tory europhile Ken Clarke to stand as MP at general election". The Independent. 20 April 2017. Archived from the original on 21 June 2022. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  26. ^ a b "Rushcliffe - 2017 Election Results - General Elections Online". geo.digiminster.com. Retrieved 5 October 2017.
  27. ^ "Ordnance Survey map of Leake & Ruddington Ward". Ordnance Survey.
  28. ^ "The Nottinghamshire (Electoral Changes) Order 2016". www.legislation.gov.uk. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  29. ^ Council, Nottinghamshire County. "Leake and Ruddington". Nottinghamshire County Council Elections 2017. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  30. ^ "Ordnance Survey map of Leake Ward". Ordnance Survey.
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  32. ^ editor@rushcliffe.gov.uk, Rushcliffe Borough Council. "Election: what and when? - Rushcliffe Borough Council". www.rushcliffe.gov.uk. Retrieved 18 May 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has generic name (help)
  33. ^ a b "Parish council - Normanton-on-Soar Parish Council". democracy.rushcliffe.gov.uk. Rushcliffe Borough Council. 6 February 2022. Retrieved 6 February 2022.
  34. ^ "Rushcliffe Wap through time | Census tables with data for the Ancient District". www.visionofbritain.org.uk. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  35. ^ "Loughborough RSD through time | Census tables with data for the Sanitary District". www.visionofbritain.org.uk. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  36. ^ "Leake RD through time | Census tables with data for the Local Government District". www.visionofbritain.org.uk. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  37. ^ "Basford RD through time | Census tables with data for the Local Government District". www.visionofbritain.org.uk. Retrieved 18 May 2017.
  38. ^ "Normanton On Soar Primary School". www.normantononsoarprimary.co.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  39. ^ "OFSTED Report | Normanton On Soar Primary School". www.normantononsoarprimary.co.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  40. ^ a b . www.normanton-on-soar.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  41. ^ . www.normanton-on-soar.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  42. ^ a b . www.normanton-on-soar.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  43. ^ a b c "Welcome to the Soar Boating Club History Page". www.soarboatingclub.co.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  44. ^ . www.normanton-on-soar.co.uk. Archived from the original on 14 February 2017. Retrieved 14 February 2017.
  45. ^ "About – The Plough Inn". theploughnormanton.co.uk. Retrieved 14 February 2017.

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Not to be confused with Normanton by Southwell Normanton on Soar ˈ n ɔːr m e n t en ˈ s ɔːr formerly known as Normanton upon Soar and known locally as Normanton is a village and civil parish in the Rushcliffe district of Nottinghamshire England near the River Soar This historic village is home to one of the last operating chain ferries in the country the only lived in cruck building in Nottinghamshire and a 13th century Grade I listed parish Church Normanton on SoarThe Old Post OfficeNormanton on SoarLocation within NottinghamshirePopulation448 2011 OS grid referenceSK520228 London117 miles 188 kmCivil parishNormanton on SoarDistrictRushcliffeShire countyNottinghamshireRegionEast MidlandsCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townLOUGHBOROUGHPostcode districtLE12Dialling code01509PoliceNottinghamshireFireNottinghamshireAmbulanceEast MidlandsUK ParliamentRushcliffeWebsitewww normanton on soar co ukList of places UK England Nottinghamshire 52 48 12 N 1 14 06 W 52 8034 N 1 235 W 52 8034 1 235 Contents 1 Description 1 1 Setting 1 2 Population 1 3 Lordship of the manor 2 Toponymy 3 Heritage 3 1 Listed buildings 3 1 1 Church of St James Grade I 3 1 2 Other listed buildings 3 2 Chain ferry 3 3 Other heritage 4 Local government and elections 4 1 Parliamentary elections 4 2 Local government 4 2 1 County council 4 2 2 Borough council 4 2 3 Parish council 4 3 Historic 5 Amenities 5 1 Education and schools 5 2 Transport 5 3 Other amenities 6 Gallery 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksDescription editSetting edit The ancient parish of Normanton on Soar occupies 1 449 acres about 13 miles south west of Nottingham Nearby villages include Zouch Sutton Bonington and Stanford on Soar The post town for Normanton is Loughborough leading to the confusion of being in Nottinghamshire but with a Leicestershire post code Normanton on Soar is situated in the Soar Valley previously also known as the vale of the Soar 1 The Parish is mostly made up of farmland and contains seven farms The village is situated along the River Soar and extends uphill north eastwards towards East Leake White s Directory of Nottinghamshire written in 1853 describes Normanton thus 2 Normanton On Soar is a picturesque village and parish in the vale of the Soar 13 miles south by west of Nottingham bounded on the south by Leicestershire and on the north by the Wolds John Throsby writing during 1790 in his new edition of Robert Thoroton s Antiquities of Nottinghamshire recalls his account when surveying Normanton 3 Shenstone s ung while I was viewing the s urrounding beauties How s weetly s miled the Hill the Vale And all the Land s cape round The River gliding down the Dale The Hill with Beeches crown d Population edit The 1881 census reported that the village had 322 inhabitants 4 The village is now home to between 450 and 500 inhabitants The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 448 5 Lordship of the manor edit The Lordship of the Manor of Normanton on Soar is currently held since 1995 by John and Enid Burnett as Lord and Lady of the Manor of Normanton on Soar 6 The Official History Project of everything to do with the Parish is conducted under the direction of the Lord and Lady and the High Steward Ivan J Manning QStJ Esq 6 Toponymy editNormanton appears several times in the Domesday survey of 1086 as Normantune and Normantun 7 The name Normanton derives from the Anglo Saxon Northman s Tun meaning Northman s Farm 8 It is believed to be first used sometime between AD 870 and 940 8 Heritage editListed buildings edit Main article Listed buildings in Normanton on Soar Normanton on Soar has a Grade I listed Church along with four Grade II listed buildings all on Main Street The Old Post Office 75 Main Street Dovecote at Rangraak Home Farmhouse and Ivy Cottage 9 Church of St James Grade I edit nbsp A view of St James Church from a nearby field The medieval Grade I Listed church Church of St James was built in the 13th century 10 Located in the south of the village on Main Street it is situated on the east bank of the River Soar The church is one of only two churches in Nottinghamshire to have a central tower crowned with a spire 11 the other being the Church of St John in Whatton although the Chapel of St Mary at Clumber Park also has a central tower with a spire The C 15th century timber roof 10 was noted for being of excellent design in 1910 12 Also of note are the royal coat of arms of Charles II dated 1683 which sit above the chancel arch In April 2014 work was completed rebuilding and re pointing the spire 13 Within the Church there is a bronze war memorial dedicated to the lives of villagers lost in World War One 14 The priest in charge also serves the neighbouring parish of Sutton Bonington 15 There are regular weekly services with the village choir attending on the first Sunday of each month 16 The Church is kept open for the public during the day on Saturday and Sunday 15 Other listed buildings edit The Old Post Office on Main Street is a Grade II listed thatched cruck cottage dating from 1454 17 It is the oldest house in Normanton and the only lived in cruck building in Nottinghamshire 17 Chain ferry edit nbsp The chain ferry docked on the bank of the River Soar The Chain Ferry is located in the south of the village and was mentioned earliest on a map from 1771 18 It is one of the few remaining Chain Ferries operating in the UK 18 It is the last chain ferry still operating in Nottinghamshire the Hazleford Ferry in Nottinghamshire is no longer in use In 1981 responsibility for the maintenance of the Ferry was transferred from the Paget Estate to the Parish Council 18 The Ferry was relaunched in April 2017 19 offering crossings between 10AM and 4 30PM every weekend during the summer between April and September The current fee per crossing is 1 per person and 50p per dog bicycle 20 The Ferry is operated by volunteers from the village 20 Other heritage edit The old telephone box is now used to house a defribrillator which can be accessed in case of an emergency 21 In June 2012 a memorial plaque was unveiled on the playing fields commemorating the crash of a Wellington Bomber in the village on 19 April 1944 during a training exercise 22 Four members of the Royal Air Force were killed 23 Local government and elections editParliamentary elections edit The Member of Parliament for the parliamentary constituency of Rushcliffe is Kenneth Clarke of the Conservative party who has held the seat since 1970 24 Despite stating he would not stand for reelection in June 2016 before the announcement of the 2017 election 25 Ken Clarke stood for reelection at the 2017 General Election and was reelected with a reduced majority of 8 010 26 The voter turnout for Rushcliffe was 78 which was the ninth highest in the country 26 Local government edit nbsp The Parish of Normanton on Soar within the Rushcliffe Borough County council edit For Nottinghamshire County Council elections the parish comes within the Leake amp Ruddington electoral ward 27 which has two council seats 28 The most recent election was in May 2017 when Andy Brown and Reg Adair both of the Conservative party won the two available seats 29 Borough council edit For the election of a councillor to Rushcliffe Borough Council the parish forms part of the Leake ward 30 which has three council seats The most recent election was on 7 May 2015 when Ronald Hetherington Margaret Males and John Thurman all of the Conservative party won the three available seats 31 The next Borough election will be on 2 May 2019 32 Parish council edit The parish council has seven seats 33 Council meetings usually take place on the first Thursday of each month at the village hall 33 Historic edit The parish fell within the ancient Rushcliffe wapentake of Nottinghamshire 34 Before 1894 Normanton along with the nearby villages of Sutton Bonnington Stanford on Soar East Leake and West Leake was part of the Loughborough Rural Sanitary District 35 From 1894 the parish was part of the Leake Rural District until its abolition in 1935 36 when the parish was then transferred to the Basford Rural District 37 In 1974 the Basford Rural District was abolished and the non metropolitan district of Rushcliffe was created which Normanton became part of Amenities editEducation and schools edit Within the village there is a small primary school located on Main Street catering for children aged between three and eleven 38 In its most recent Ofsted report 2013 the school was rated as Good 39 Transport edit nbsp Slipway sign on Soar LaneThe village is served by the Skylink bus service operated by Trent Barton which can be taken from the edge of the village on the A6006 40 The village is also served by the volunteer run Soar Valley Bus service which can be taken from within the village 40 Both bus services provide regular journeys to Loughborough and Nottingham Other amenities edit The Village Hall built in 2007 is located south within the village and is available for hire 41 The community shop is run by volunteers and is located at the rear of the Village Hall 42 The shop is open Monday to Friday and Saturday morning 42 The Village Hall is surrounded by 5 acres of playing fields with an outdoor children s play area The village allotments are located behind the Village Hall The Soar Boating Club is a private members club which was founded in the spring of 1953 43 In 1961 the club acquired its current position on Main Street 43 The club has a membership of around 100 boats and holds its main annual rally over the spring bank holiday 43 The village has a pub located on Main Street called the Plough Inn 44 The pub is positioned along the river bank and offers free moorings 45 Next to the Plough Inn but separate Soar Lane offers access to a slipway for launching river craft Gallery edit nbsp Main Street nbsp The Plough Inn nbsp St James Church from across the River Soar nbsp Main Street nbsp Cedars Farm at the top of Butt Lane nbsp St James Church from a nearby field nbsp The Village Hall and Community Shop located at the rear nbsp Normanton Lane looking towards NormantonSee also editOther Normantons Church of St James List of Civil Parishes in NottinghamshireReferences edit Lowe Alfred 1876 Black s guide to Nottinghamshire Adam and Charles Black p 62 GENUKI Genuki Normanton on Soar Nottinghamshire www genuki org uk Retrieved 26 May 2017 Throsby John 1790 The Antiquities of Nottinghamshire Vol 1 G Burbage p 13 1881 Census Normanton on Soar Civil parish population 2011 Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 13 April 2016 a b Home www normanton on soar org uk Retrieved 14 February 2017 Powell Smith Anna Normanton on Soar Domesday Book opendomesday org Retrieved 14 February 2017 a b Towns and Villages Around Loughborough Normanton on Soar www visitoruk com Retrieved 8 April 2017 England Historic The List Search Results for Normanton on Soar Historic England historicengland org uk 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Ruddington Ward Ordnance Survey The Nottinghamshire Electoral Changes Order 2016 www legislation gov uk Retrieved 18 May 2017 Council Nottinghamshire County Leake and Ruddington Nottinghamshire County Council Elections 2017 Retrieved 18 May 2017 Ordnance Survey map of Leake Ward Ordnance Survey editor rushcliffe gov uk Rushcliffe Borough Council Borough Election Results 7 May 2015 Rushcliffe Borough Council www rushcliffe gov uk Retrieved 18 May 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help editor rushcliffe gov uk Rushcliffe Borough Council Election what and when Rushcliffe Borough Council www rushcliffe gov uk Retrieved 18 May 2017 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a last has generic name help a b Parish council Normanton on Soar Parish Council democracy rushcliffe gov uk Rushcliffe Borough Council 6 February 2022 Retrieved 6 February 2022 Rushcliffe Wap through time Census tables with data for the 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website www normanton on soar co uk Archived from the original on 14 February 2017 Retrieved 14 February 2017 a b c Welcome to the Soar Boating Club History Page www soarboatingclub co uk Retrieved 14 February 2017 Welcome to Normanton on Soar village website www normanton on soar co uk Archived from the original on 14 February 2017 Retrieved 14 February 2017 About The Plough Inn theploughnormanton co uk Retrieved 14 February 2017 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Normanton on Soar http www Normanton on soar org uk Official Lordship website Normanton On Soar Village Website http johntheartist wix com john the artist Website of a local Artist Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Normanton on Soar amp oldid 1177416652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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