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Rushey Mead is an area,
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,
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and administrative division of the city of
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, England. The population of the ward at the 2011 census was 15,962. It comprises the northern Leicester suburb of Rushey Mead in its entirety, as well as a part of the neighbouring area, suburb and
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of
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and historical parts of neighbouring Northfields and
Thurmaston Thurmaston is a village and civil parish in Leicestershire, England, located within the Borough of Charnwood. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 9,668. It is situated four miles north of the city centre of Leicester and lies just o ...
.


Geography

Rushey Mead is bounded by the wards and areas of Belgrave to the south and west and Humberstone & Hamilton and Northfields to the east and south-east on the other side of the
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. North and north-west of Rushey Mead are the Leicestershire villages of
Thurmaston Thurmaston is a village and civil parish in Leicestershire, England, located within the Borough of Charnwood. At the 2011 census, it had a population of 9,668. It is situated four miles north of the city centre of Leicester and lies just o ...
and Birstall at the Leicestershire county border and in the Borough of Charnwood at the start of the Leicester Urban Area in that direction.


History

Rushey Mead was originally a part of the Thurmaston civil parish during the 19th century. The modern day suburb was split from Thurmaston and gazetted as a "Thurmaston Urban District" in 1894, before being annexed to the City of Leicester in 1935, when it was renamed Rushey Mead. Jesse Jackson, the American politician who was twice a Democratic Party candidate for nomination in elections to be
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visited Rushey Mead on 5 December 2015 to open a park named in his honour.


Business and commerce

The Mazda Lamps factory opened on Melton Road in 1946. In 1964 the factory was renamed as Thorn Lighting. Further details concerning the history of the Mazda factory on Melton Road, Rushey Mead, Leicester In 1946 British Thomson-Houston (BTH) opened what was, until 1964, called the Mazda Lamps factory on Melton Road, Leicester, producing electric lamps of many kinds. BTH had licensed the '
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' brand name from
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of USA (GE). In 1964 the lamp factory was renamed as Thorn Lighting after the merger of
Thorn Lighting Thorn Lighting Ltd, a subsidiary of the Zumtobel Group, is a global supplier of both outdoor and indoor luminaires and integrated controls. Thorn was founded when Sir Jules Thorn started The Electric Lamp Service Company Ltd, in 1928, dealing ...
with AEI.
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, one of the world's biggest companies, took over the Thorn Lighting company in 1991. Earlier history In 1928 BTH was amalgamated with its rival, the
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company, to form Associated Electrical Industries (AEI). The two companies' brand identities were maintained until the 1960's until, soon after 1967, the holding company, AEI, was taken over by one of the UK's biggest companies, the General Electric Company (GEC), which is distinct from — and should never be confused with — the giant US company
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(GE). At Christmas time, for many years, there had been a public Christmas Lights Display on the site of the lamp factory. The site of the former Thorn Lighting factory is now occupied by a
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Supermarket. There is now a large metallic tree built opposite the former site on the corner of Melton Road and Troon Way called The World Tree, there being a map of the world on the base of the tree. This was built in honour of the former factory.


Demographics

Like neighbouring Belgrave, Rushey Mead has a large Asian population.


As of the 2011 Census

The population of Rushey Mead was 15,962 and was made up of approximately 51% females and 49% males. The average age of people in Rushey Mead is 39, while the median age is lower at 38. 53.9% of people living in Rushey Mead were born in England. Other top answers for country of birth were 18.7% India, 6.6% Kenya, 1.7% Sri Lanka, 1.2% Africa not otherwise specified, 1.0% Pakistan, 0.5% Ireland, 0.4% Zimbabwe, 0.4% Scotland, 0.3% Somalia. 61.0% of people living in Rushey Mead speak English. The other top languages spoken are 23.6% Gujarati, 5.5% Punjabi, 1.8% Tamil, 1.3% Polish, 0.9% Urdu, 0.9% Slovak, 0.9% South Asian Language, 0.5% Portuguese, 0.4% Hindi. The religious make up of Rushey Mead is 43.1%
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, 21.7% Christian, 10.5% Muslim, 9.8% Sikh, 9.2% No religion, 0.3%
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, 0.1%
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. 668 people did not state a religion. 18 people identified as Jedi knights and 2 people said they believe in Heavy Metal. 54.2% of people are married, 5.4% cohabit with a member of the opposite sex, 0.4% live with a partner of the same sex, 24.5% are single and have never married or been in a registered same sex partnership, 6.0% are separated or divorced. There are 552 widowed people living in Rushey Mead. The top occupations listed by people in Rushey Mead are Process, plant and machine operatives 15.0%, Administrative and secretarial 13.6%, Elementary 13.3%, Sales and customer service 12.2%, Administrative 11.3%, Process, plant and machine operatives 10.9%, Professional 10.6%, Skilled trades 10.0%, Elementary administration and service 9.5%, Sales 9.4%.


Education


Schools in the area

Primary schools: Wyvern Primary, Herrick Primary, Sandfield Primary and Rushey Mead Primary. Secondary schools: Rushey Mead Academy, which is the best state-funded secondary school in Leicester and Leicestershire and Soar Valley College.


The World Tree

Located in Rushey Mead, on the corner of Melton Road and Troon Way, is a 5m high steel tree sculpture with bronze light bulbs on the branches. It stands opposite the former site of the GE-Thorn Lighting factory, which a
Sainsbury's J Sainsbury plc, trading as Sainsbury's, is the second largest chain of supermarkets in the United Kingdom, with a 14.6% share of UK supermarket sales. Founded in 1869 by John James Sainsbury with a shop in Drury Lane, London, the company ...
supermarket now occupies. It cost £62,000 and was paid for by
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. It was unveiled on the 4th of March 2016 by the Speaker of the House of Commons
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in the attendance of Mayor of Leicester Peter Soulsby and
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MP
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.


Places of Interest

* Watermead Country Park - a network of artificial lakes with a large statue of a mammoth atop a hill.


Scenery

The River Soar runs along the west of Rushey Mead and up to Watermead Country Park.


Area

The
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of Rushey Mead contains parts of the neighbouring area and
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of Belgrave meaning that despite the actual geographical location that specific area may also be classed as being in Rushey Mead by virtue of the
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mapping.


Shopping

There is a large
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supermarket on Melton Road including a garage and café.


Transport


Major Roads

Rushey Mead is located on the
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and the A563 road.


Bus

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service 4 serves Rushey Mead on Glenagles Avenue and Trevino Drive and
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services 5, 5A and 6 all serve Rushey Mead along the A607. All bus services operate along the Golden Mile from and into
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. The nearest bus stations, both in
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are the Haymarket and St Margaret's.


Train

The nearest train stations are
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and Syston railway station. The
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runs along at the east of Rushey Mead.


Airport

The nearest airport is East Midlands Airport, located in Leicestershire and away from Rushey Mead.


Politics

Rushey Mead is located within the
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parliament constituency, a seat held by the Labour Party consistently since 1987 albeit with a significantly reduced majority in the 2019 United Kingdom general election, though reflecting a widespread national trend for the Labour Party in that particular election. The
electoral ward A ward is a local authority area, typically used for electoral purposes. In some countries, wards are usually named after neighbourhoods, thoroughfares, parishes, landmarks, geographical features and in some cases historical figures connected to ...
of Rushey Mead includes parts of the neighbouring suburb and Leicester area of Belgrave. Rushey Mead is represented on
Leicester City Council Leicester City Council is a unitary authority responsible for local government in the city of Leicester, England. It consists of 54 councillors, representing 22 wards in the city, overseen by a directly elected mayor. It is currently control ...
by Labour Councillors Ross Willmott, a former leader of the city council and the Labour Party candidate for Leicestershire Police and Crime Commissioner, Piara Singh Clair MBE, the deputy city mayor and cabinet member for Culture, Leisure, Sport and Regulatory Services and Rita Patel, the assistant city mayor and cabinet member for Equalities and Special Projects and founder of the Peepul Centre, located in the neighbouring area of Belgrave and close to
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. Rushey Mead was represented within the East Midlands parliamentary constituency in the
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.


Council election results


Rushey Mead 2019


Rushey Mead 2015


Sport

Highfield Rangers F.C. is based in Rushey Mead. They are currently members of the .


Notable people

Actresses Parminder Nagra and
Rakhee Thakrar Rakhee Thakrar (born 29 February 1984) is an English actress. She is known for her roles as Shabnam Masood in the BBC One soap opera ''EastEnders'' (2014–2016) and Emily Sands in the Netflix comedy-drama ''Sex Education'' (2019–2021). She als ...
went to Soar Valley College within Rushey Mead.


References


External links


Rushey Mead Foundation - Charity linked to Rushey Mead SchoolCurve Theatre - Fashioning a City - Rushey Mead
{{Wards of Leicester Areas of Leicester