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History Miscellaneous

The Rectory Norton
The Twycross Zoo house was the rectory to Norton church in 1851. The zoo is respected as one of the best managed in the country.

 

The village school closed in the 1940s but the Post Office still remained open until only a few years ago.

 

Village Hall Demolition
The village hall was built in 1920 in memory of those in the village who lost their lives in the First World War.

Our new village hall was built in 1994 after years of hard work fundraising by a hard core of villagers  Full gallery

The village once had a windmill and also a pinfold where stray animals were kept until the appropriate fee for their release was paid.

 

Hentons Tractors
One of the most notable personalities in Norton was George Henton who was a threshing contractor. Three generations of the family had carried on the business. At one period they had five full sets of threshing tackle driven by steam engines.

The engines were manned by drivers who, in the summer months, drove Pat Collins’ fairground steam engines and during the winter months operated the threshing engines

 

Newsflash

Two houses were broken into on Main Street on 14 December 2011.

Please be extra vigilant and let the Poilce know of any information which may be of importance.

Police are investigating a Silver BMW seen in the area...

101 - Police non-emergency phone number

101 is the number to call when you want to contact your local police - when it’s less urgent than a 999 call. 101 is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.

http://www.police.uk/101

http://www.leics.police.uk/contact/

 

Please Please Please... Clean up after your dog

"If you allow your dog to foul in any public place and do not clean it up you may be liable, on conviction, to a fine of upto £1,000"

Hinckley and Bosworth Borough Council

&

Twycross Parish Council

 
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