Market Deeping
Market Deeping | |
Market Place (former A16) |
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Market Deeping |
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Population | 6,008 (2011) |
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OS grid reference | TF137102 |
– London | 80 mi (130 km) S |
District | South Kesteven |
Shire county | Lincolnshire |
Region | East Midlands |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | PETERBOROUGH |
Postcode district | PE6 |
Dialling code | 01778 |
Police | Lincolnshire |
Fire | Lincolnshire |
Ambulance | East Midlands |
EU Parliament | East Midlands |
UK Parliament | South Holland and The Deepings |
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Coordinates: 52°40′39″N 0°19′02″W / 52.6776°N 0.3173°W
Market Deeping is a market town in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England, on the north bank of the River Welland and the A15 road. The population of the town at the 2011 census was 6,008.[1]
History
The town's market has been held since at least 1220.[2]
On 15 September 1995 Anne, Princess Royal visited the Manor House on Church Street, as Patron of SENSE (for deafblind people).
The £10 million 4 miles (6.4 km) long A15 and A16 bypass opened in July 1998, which incorporates a 2.5 miles (4 km) stretch of single and dual-carriageway. The A16 has now moved to the former A1073 from Crowland to Spalding, and the bypass became the A1175 in October 2011.
Government
The town is part of the South Holland and The Deepings Parliamentary Constituency but is also part of South Kesteven District Council. It sends three district councillors to SKDC which is based in Grantham. It currently has one Conservative and two Independents, although since 1983 it has mostly returned Liberals and Independents. The first Green Party candidate stood in 2007 and was runner-up.
The town and the neighbouring villages of West Deeping and Langtoft form the Market and West Deeping division of Lincolnshire County Council which elects one councillor.
The town elects 15 councillors to form Market Deeping Town Council.
Geography
Market Deeping is the second largest of The Deepings after Deeping St James. The river forms the border with the Peterborough unitary authority area.
The town is known for its stone buildings dating back to the 17th century, its largely 15th century church dedicated to St. Guthlac and the remains of a market cross.
The town has 2,462 households.
The current mayor is Wayne Lester.
Economy
On 1 February 1994 Prince Edward, Duke of Kent visited Park Air Electronics on the Northfields Industrial Estate, accompanied by Sir Henry Nevile, then the Lord Lieutenant of Lincolnshire. This company is now called Park Air Systems, owned by Northrop Grumman. Best of British magazine is based on Market Gate.[3] In July 2010 the Eventus Business Centre was opened on the Northfields Industrial Estate, a purpose-built business centre financed through Lincolnshire County Council.[4][5]
Community
Education
The main secondary school is the Deepings School, in nearby Deeping St. James, an Academy school with a comprehensive intake. It was built as the Deeping County Secondary Modern School in 1958, and became a comprehensive in the mid-1970s. The rest of South Kesteven operates a selective education system. Market Deeping's two primary schools are the Market Deeping William Hildyard CE Primary School[6] and the Market Deeping Community Primary School.[7]
Religion
The parish of Market Deeping falls within the Diocese of Lincoln and the town's Anglican church is dedicated to St Guthlac. It is situated on Church Street. The Catholic Church of St Mary and Guthlac is on Hereward Way'. There is also a Methodist and a Baptist church.
Amenities
The Deeping Stage Hotel is in Market Place and Old Coach House public house is by the River Welland. Other Deeping pubs are The Vine, The White Horse, The Bull, the Towngate Inn Hotel, the Deeping Stage and The Stone Loach.
The town has an award winning fish and chip shop, The Boundary, which won the East of England Fish and Chip Shop of the Year award in 2007, "one of the top ten in the country."[8]
The town also boasts Italian, Thai, British, Nepalese, Indian and American restaurants along with a rustic themed wine bar.
Media
Market Deeping is covered by the Sandy Heath transmitter which broadcasts BBC local news service Look East and ITV Anglia, or the Belmont transmitter for BBC Look North (East Yorkshire and Lincolnshire) and ITV Calendar (Yorkshire and Lincolnshire). There is also reception from the Waltham transmitter which broadcasts BBC East Midlands Today and ITV Central.
Local radio is provided by Radio Cambridgeshire and BBC Lincolnshire. The area is one of the few in Lincolnshire to be covered by a local DAB multiplex - NOW Peterborough.[9]
Newspapers covering Market Deeping, based in larger towns nearby, are the Stamford Mercury and the Peterborough Evening Telegraph. There is also the local Deeping Marketplace publication.
Sport
Market Deeping's football team is Deeping Rangers F.C., formed in 1964. The local rugby union club is Deepings Rugby Union F.C.;[10] its 1st XV were Champions of Midlands 6 East (South) in 2007. The girls' football team is the Deeping Diamonds F.C.[11] There is also Deepings Swimming Club,[12] Woody Heights skate park in nearby Deeping St James, and a BMX track adjacent to the remains of the original 1980s track, located on the John Eve Playing Field. The Bourne Deeping Hockey Club has recently been formed.
Notable people
References
- ↑ "Town population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 14 May 2016.
- ↑ "Gazetteer of Market Towns in Lincolnshire". The Centre for Metropolitan History. Institute of Historical Research, University of London. Retrieved 16 November 2014.
- ↑ Best of British
- ↑ Eventus
- ↑ SKDC
- ↑ William Hildyard CE primary school
- ↑ MCDP
- ↑ "Award: Fish and chip shop scales new heights", Peterborough Evening Telegraph 15 November 2007. Retrieved 13 August 2011
- ↑ Peterborough DAB map
- ↑ Deepings Rugby Union F.C.
- ↑ Deeping Diamonds F.C.
- ↑ Deepings Swimming Club
- ↑ "Lincolnshire Olympians"; BBC Lincolnshire, 14 August 2008. Retrieved 3 May 2012
External links
- Media related to Market Deeping at Wikimedia Commons
- "Market Deeping", Genuki