Narborough, Leicestershire
Narborough is a large village and civil parish in the Blaby district of Leicestershire, England, around southwest of Leicester. The population of the civil parish was 8,498.
The name is derived from the Old English north burh, meaning "north fort or stronghold". At the 2001 Census, the parish had a population of 8,402.
Surrounding villages include Enderby, Whetstone, Littlethorpe, Cosby, and Huncote.
Location
Narborough is situated on or near several major transport corridors. The M1 motorway passes through the east of Narborough, and the Leicester to Birmingham railway line runs beside the River Soar on its way through the village. Coventry Road in the village centre runs along the course of the Fosse Way, which then joins back onto the present course of the B4114 link from Birmingham to Leicester.Narborough is often split into two distinct parts, the village core to the South and the newer Pastures estate to the north east. These areas are separated by the B4114 which runs through the middle of the two areas.
Transport
Bus
Narborough is served by Arriva Midlands services 50 and X84 both linking the village with Rugby, Enderby, Croft, Fosse Shopping Park, and Leicester city centre.There is also a park and ride service which stops opposite Enderby Police station which runs electric buses into Leicester City Centre.
Rail
Narborough railway station is situated in the village centre and offers an hourly service with South Wigston and Leicester to the north, and Hinckley, Nuneaton and Birmingham in the south and west.Amenities
To the north-east of the village lies Carlton Park, a business park that included the headquarters of Alliance & Leicester, who employed over 1,800 people locally. Carlton Park also has a Racquets and Health Club, David Lloyd, which opened in the summer of 2006. Near to the village centre are the Blaby District Council offices.As well as Greystoke Primary School in the village, The Pastures and Red Hill Field are the two other primary schools serving the locality. Pupils from these schools generally continue their education at Brockington College in Enderby or Lutterworth College.
There are two large GP practices in the old village centre; The Limes Medical Centre and Narborough Health Centre. The village also contains a variety of retail outlets, pubs, restaurants, coffee shops and other amenities.
Narborough is home to the Narborough Foxes Football Club which promotes fun and friendly football for all ages.
Politics and government
Narborough is part of the South Leicestershire constituency and is currently represented in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom by Conservative, Alberto Costa.Religion
In addition to the Anglican Parish Church of All Saints, Narborough also has a Congregational Church situated on School Lane and a Catholic church, St. Pius X, on Leicester Road.Narborough has been home to The Buddhist House, HQ for the Amida Trust, a Pureland Buddhist school, since 2001.