When was Annesley bypass built?

When was Annesley bypass built?

On 24 May 1967, Barbara Castle opened the section of the M1 from here to junction 27 at Annesley Woodhouse, built by George Wimpey; it was started in December 1964 and was to be finished by January 1967.

What is the highest point in Hucknall?

Long Hill
The town’s highest point is Long Hill, at 460 ft (140 m) above sea level, with views over the city and Trent Valley, which descends to 22–24 metres (72–79 ft) AOD, flowing just beyond most of the city centre. The town is surrounded by farmland or parkland. To the north-west lie Misk Hills and Annesley.

What is Hucknall famous for?

Hucknall is a town to the north of Nottingham and is famous for it’s industrial links to the Nottinghamshire coal mining heritage. It is the birth place of composer Eric Coates and St. Mary Magdalene Church is the burial place of Lord Byron. His daughter, Ada Lovelace, was buried next to him in 1852.

How did Hucknall get its name?

Hucknall is an ancient Anglo-Saxon name that is derived from the Old English name Ucca, which is a pet form of the Old English personal name Uhtræd. The surname Hucknall features the common diminutive suffix -el. The surname Hucknall is sometimes derived from the village of Hochenale in Nottinghamshire.

When was Hucknall founded?

Hucknall Town FC is a family friendly Community Football Club established in 1943 as Hucknall Colliery Welfare FC. The Club changed its name to Hucknall Town in 1987.

What is the speed limit on the A610?

1). The current speed limit on the A610 Eastwood By-Pass, Kimberley, Nottingham is 50mph.

How old is Hucknall?

Hucknall ( known in older records as Hucknall Torkard from 1295-1915) is a town north east of Nottingham City Centre, which contains in its Ancient Parish Church, St Mary Magdalene in the Market Place the family vault of Lord Byron.

What town is Hucknall twinned with?

Information on the city of Hucknall

Cities twinned with Hucknall Currently, the town Hucknall isn’t twinned
Natural parks Hucknall isn’t part of a natural park

Is Hucknall rural or urban?

It was centred on the town of Hucknall. In 1935 it gained parts of Linby and Papplewick from the Basford Rural District. Its neighbours were the county borough of Nottingham to the south and the Basford Rural District to the north, east and west….Hucknall Urban District.

Hucknall
Status Urban District
• HQ Hucknall

What is Hucknall in Nottingham like?

Hucknall is a large town with its own good and bad areas – it has a mixed reputation but on the whole I can think of far worse places to live in Nottingham. Linby is close by (if you can afford it!) is a very pretty village but to be honest houses do not come up for sale very often. I also like Papplewick.

What is the speed limit on the A610 Nottingham?

The section is currently dual carriageway and derestricted so operates under the national speed limit of 70mph.

Is Hucknall a good place to live?

Hucknall is a large town with its own good and bad areas – it has a mixed reputation but on the whole I can think of far worse places to live in Nottingham. Linby is close by (if you can afford it!) is a very pretty village but to be honest houses do not come up for sale very often.

Where does the B6139 cross the A60?

The B6139 is the next route to be crossed (to Sutton in Ashfield in one direction and the B6020 in the other) before passing over the A617 Mansfield bypass (without a junction), becoming dual carriageway for a short distance before terminating at a signalled junction on the road it started on, the A60 .

Where does the B60 pass through Annesley?

The route passes through Annesley, meeting the B6021 to Kirkby in Ashfield, which it skirts the south-east edge of, before crossing the B6020 (one way to Kirkby again, the other to Ravenshead and the A60 ).

Where does the A60 start and end in Nottingham?

Nottingham – Mansfield The road starts just north of Nottingham City Centre on the A60, at a signalled junction. Travelling north-west, it crosses the A6514 Nottingham Ring Road at a roundabout before a crossroads with the B6004, and a wide S2 skirting Bestwood to the south-west before meeting the the end of the B683.

Where does the b683 start and end?

The road starts just north of Nottingham City Centre on the A60, at a signalled junction. Travelling north-west, it crosses the A6514 Nottingham Ring Road at a roundabout before a crossroads with the B6004, and a wide S2 skirting Bestwood to the south-west before meeting the the end of the B683.

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