Rushcliffe

Rushcliffe
dystrykt niemetropolitalny
Ilustracja
(c) Kate Jewell, CC BY-SA 2.0

West Bridgford
Państwo

 Wielka Brytania

Kraj

 Anglia

Region

East Midlands

Hrabstwo

Nottinghamshire

Siedziba

West Bridgford

Powierzchnia

409,2 km²

Populacja (2011)
• liczba ludności


111 129

• gęstość

270 os./km²

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Strona internetowa
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Rushcliffe - najbardziej wysunięty na południe dystrykt hrabstwa Nottinghamshire w Anglii. W 2011 roku dystrykt liczył 111 129 mieszkańców[1]. Stolicą jest West Bridgford. Dystrykt jest faktyczną siedzibą klubu piłkarskiego Nottingham Forest F.C. - w jego granicach znajdują się zarówno stadion tej drużyny, jak i domy większości piłkarzy.

Miasta

Inne miejscowości

Adbolton, Barton in Fabis, Bassingfield, Bradmore, Bunny, Car Colston, Clipston, Costock, Cropwell Bishop, Cropwell Butler, East Bridgford, East Leake, Edwalton, Elton on the Hill, Gamston, Gotham, Granby, Hawksworth, Hickling, Keyworth, Kingston on Soar, Kinoulton, Langar, Newton, Normanton on Soar, Normanton-on-the-Wolds, Owthorpe, Plumtree, Radcliffe on Trent, Ratcliffe-on-Soar, Rempstone, Ruddington, Saxondale, Shelford, Shelton, Sibthorpe, Stanford on Soar, Sutton Bonington, Thoroton, Thrumpton, Tithby, Tollerton, West Leake, Whatton, Widmerpool, Wilford, Wilford Hill, Willoughby-on-the-Wolds, Wysall.

Przypisy

  1. Area: Rushcliffe (Local Authority) (ang.). Neighbourhood Statistics (ONS). [dostęp 2016-04-25]. [zarchiwizowane z tego adresu (2016-10-03)].

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Flag of England. Saint George's cross (a red cross on a white background), used as the Flag of England, the Italian city of Genoa and various other places.
Musters Road, West Bridgford - geograph.org.uk - 1267593.jpg
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Musters Road, West Bridgford. This is one of the main wide tree-lined streets in the Victorian suburb of West Bridgford where many wealthy Nottingham industrialists lived. Strict planning rules imposed by the Musters family, when they sold their land for building, restricted density and imposed a minimum number of bedrooms. Smaller houses were permitted on side streets, and terraces were erected on roads such as Stratford Road for the servants, (see 1267574). It is interesting to note that there are no "Streets" in West Bridgford. Originally many roads were name "Street" but this was felt to be too urban by the Victorian "planners". Thus all street names were changed from "Street" to "Road". The one exception is "Village Street" in Edwalton, a village that has been totally absorbed into the town of West Bridgford.
Rushcliffe UK locator map.svg
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Map of Nottinghamshire, with Rushcliffe highlighted.