Castle Donington is a market town and
civil parish
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in
Leicestershire
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, England, on the edge of the
National Forest and close to
East Midlands Airport.
Etymology
The name 'Donington' means 'farm/settlement connected with Dunna'. Another suggestion is that it could means 'farm/settlement at the hill place'.
History
King's Mill, the nearby crossing on the
River Trent, is mentioned in a charter issued by
Æthelred the Unready
Æthelred II (,Different spellings of this king's name most commonly found in modern texts are "Ethelred" and "Æthelred" (or "Aethelred"), the latter being closer to the original Old English form . Compare the modern dialect word . ; ; 966 � ...
in 1009 regarding the boundaries of
Weston-on-Trent. ''Dunintune'' or ''Dunitone'' is mentioned twice in the
Domesday Book
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of 1086 as having land belonging to
Countess Ælfgifu and land assigned to
Earl Hugh.
It is called ''Castoldonyngtoin'' in a
duchy of Lancaster warrant of 1484.
In 1278,
King Edward I granted a charter for a weekly market and an annual Wakes Fair. The Fair continues in Borough Street for three days each October.
Lace-making was an important industry up until the 1850s, when a sharp decline in the population is recorded. The population did not recover to the same level until a century later when in 1950 over 3,000 people are recorded as living in the village.
Bondgate, Borough Street, and Clapgun Street formed the nucleus of the historic village, with the Castle formerly standing at the eastern end of Borough Street on Castle Hill. It was abandoned and its stone used to build
Donington Hall within Donington Park.
In the early 1960s local councils from
Derby
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,
Nottingham
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, and
Leicester
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were seeking a suitable site to build an airport for the region. The former
RAF Castle Donington, to the south of the village, was chosen and land purchased in the parishes of
Kegworth,
Hemington and
Lockington to form an enclosed site now forming
East Midlands Airport. The airport opened in 1965 and is now the tenth largest airport in the UK, the second-largest in terms of freight and cargo. The airport site is now an important economic center and a major employer in the area.
Castle Donington Power Station was built in 1958 as one of the largest
coal-fired power stations in Europe. It was closed in September 1994 and demolished in 1996.
Education
Castle Donington has three primary schools, St Edwards, Foxbridge, and Orchard, the latter serving the majority of the children of the town. Castle Donington College, which welcomed KS4 for the first time in 2017, takes students from ages 11–16 and is the village's only secondary school.
Media
Local news and television programmes are provided by
BBC East Midlands and
ITV Central. Television signals are received from the
Waltham TV transmitter. The town is served by both
BBC Radio Leicester on 104.9 FM and
BBC Radio Derby on 104.5 FM. Other radio stations including
Capital East Midlands on 102.8 FM,
Smooth East Midlands on 101.4 FM,
Greatest Hits Radio Midlands on 106.0 FM, and Hermitage FM, a community based station which broadcast on 99.2 FM. The town is served by the local newspapers, ''
Leicester Mercury'' and ''
Derby Telegraph'' (formerly ''Castle Donington Messenger''). ''Castle Donington Life'' is an independently owned local community magazine serving Castle Donington and surrounding areas.
Transport and housing
Castle Donington stands on the former
Nottingham
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to
Birmingham
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trunk road. The town is a mix of the old and new, with modern shops mixed with dignified
Georgian and
Regency houses. Several timber-framed houses dating from the 17th century and earlier survive along the main road.
The town has no rail station, but
East Midlands Parkway opened early in 2008 at
Ratcliffe-on-Soar providing links on the
Midland Main Line.
In 1868 the
Midland Railway opened the
Castle Donington Line, which included Castle Donington and Shardlow railway station, on the northern edge of the town. The station was closed to regular passenger traffic in 1930, and closed completely and demolished in 1968. The access driveway still exists but for pedestrians only, and is the start of a footpath to Hemington, running past the site of the old goods yard, now a scrap yard. The railway remains open for substantial flows of freight traffic as an alternative to the route via Derby.
Economy
East Midlands Airport is served by several airlines including
Ryanair,
Jet2.Com,
Thomson Airways and
Thomas Cook Airlines. The express parcels company
DHL
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has a base at the airport. The now-defunct airline
flybmi formerly had its head office at Pegasus Business Park on the airport grounds.
Donington Park motor racing circuit is located to the south west of the village.
The site of the former power station has been redeveloped in to a major retail distribution hub and warehousing area. The principal tenant is
Marks and Spencer.
Since 2013
Norton Motorcycles has its head office in
Donington Hall.
BMI (British Midland), an airline, was headquartered in Donington Hall.
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." ''BMI''. Accessed September 23, 2008. The airline moved its headquarters to Donington Hall in 1982. The subsidiary
bmibaby also had its head office in Donington Hall.
Events
The annual May Bank Holiday Medieval Market takes place in Borough Street and includes local stalls selling various kinds of produce and goods accompanied by dancing and music.
Donington Park was the original venue for the
Monsters of Rock festivals through the 1980s and 1990s, and is now the home of the annual
Download Festival. It also hosted a
Formula One
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Grand PrixThe
European Grand Prixin April 1993, which was won by
Ayrton Senna. It was also set to be the home of the
British Grand Prix from 2010 for at least 10 years, but the agreement was cancelled due to financial problems.
The circuit formerly hosted the
Donington Grand Prix Collection, at the time the world's largest collection of Formula One and
Grand Prix vehicles.
Brian Henton, an F1 driver, was born in Castle Donington.
Sport clubs
Castle Donington Town Football Club, who won the Leicestershire County Cup in the 2005–06 season.
Castle Donington Cobras Football Club were winners of the Derbyshire FA Sunday Junior Cup in the 2014–15 season, and 2015–16 season.
Castle Donington Football Club (Charter Standard) Runners up in the North Leicestershire League, Division 1 2014–15 season. Currently playing in The Mel Williams Premier Division.
Castle Donington Town Cricket Club an
English amateur
cricket
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club, situated on the Moira Dale Recreation Ground, east of the town. The history of the club dates back to the late 1800s. They have a 1st XI senior side that compete on Saturdays in the
Derbyshire County Cricket League, and a Sunday XI team 'The Dons' that play friendly matches in and around the region.
Castle Donington Rugby Union Football Club
Professional Kickboxing Association – Castle Donington a
Kickboxing
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club throug
KickboxUK There are several classes broken down into various age groups that take place at Castle Donington Village Hall every week on Wednesday, there are 4 different classes which run, Reception 4-5 years, Cadets 6-9 years, Juniors 10-13 years, and finally an Adults Class for ages 14+.
Donington Park
Donington Park is a site near Castle Donington in North West Leicestershire, England.
Originally part of the Donington Hall estate, the circuit business is now owned by
Jonathan Palmer's
MotorSport Vision organisation, and the surrounding Donington Park Estate, owned by the Wheatcroft family, is currently under lease by MotorSport Vision until 2038. Used as a motor racing track, it is also the venue for the
Download Festival.
Donington Park had a contract to stage the Formula One
British Grand Prix for a period of 10 years from 2010 but this was later cancelled due to Donington Park's failure to secure the finances required to upgrade the track.
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See also
* Castle Donington Methodist Church
References
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Civil parishes in Leicestershire
North West Leicestershire District
Villages in Leicestershire