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Hawkesbury, Warwickshire

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Hawkesbury
Village
Hawkesbury is located in Warwickshire
Hawkesbury
Hawkesbury
Location within Warwickshire
Area0.4741 km2 (0.1831 sq mi)
Population2,290 (2021 census)
• Density4,830/km2 (12,500/sq mi)
OS grid referenceSP359847
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCoventry
Postcode districtCV6
Dialling code02476
PoliceWarwickshire
FireWarwickshire
AmbulanceWest Midlands
UK Parliament
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Warwickshire
52°27′31″N 1°28′30″W / 52.4585°N 1.4749°W / 52.4585; -1.4749

Hawkesbury or Hawkesbury Village is a village in the Nuneaton and Bedworth district of Warwickshire, England. It lies between Coventry and Bedworth. In 2021 it had a population of 2,290.[1]

Village

Although the area name of Hawkesbury is of Anglo-Saxon origin, the hamlet of Hawkesbury grew up around nearby Hawkesbury Junction, a canal junction where the Oxford Canal meets the Coventry Canal, which became operational in 1803.[2] The area was historically part of the ancient parish of Foleshill. There is a Hawkesbury Hall nearby, which was once owned by the Parrott family, who owned coal mining interests in the area. Historically two collieries operated in the vicinity, both of which are long gone.[3]

The village borders the northernmost edge of Coventry and is separated from the city by a thin stretch of countryside and the M6 motorway, adjacent to Junction 3. It is situated within the Poplar Ward of the Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council area, less than 2 miles south of Bedworth town centre, 5 miles south of Nuneaton and 5 miles northwest of central Coventry.

Until around 1999, it consisted of three streets with approximately 140 houses and a population of 250. Housing developments have now increased the number of houses to approximately 740 with an adult population of 1,147.[4]

This specific area has previously been referred to as a number of different locations, including Exhall, Longford, Tackley, Little Bayton and Black Horse Road. Due to these anomalies, it was felt that the area should be given a specific identity.

Towards the start of 2005, contact was made between Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council and Warwickshire County Council regarding signage for the area, which is defined as being between the Hawkesbury Lane railway crossing on Black Horse Road, where Hawkesbury Lane station used to be, and the humpback bridge over the Coventry Canal, alongside Hawkesbury Junction, where the Oxford Canal starts.

Following consultation, Warwickshire County Council reached the decision that this area should be known as Hawkesbury Village. The area includes the Moorings Business Park.

The Member of Parliament for Hawkesbury Village is Craig Tracey (Conservative, North Warwickshire constituency), the borough councillors are Bhagwant Pandher and John Glass. The county councillor is Bhagwant Pandher, the first Conservative Councillor to represent this area in its history. It lies in the North Warwickshire parliamentary constituency.

In August 2005, the Hawkesbury Village Residents' Association was formed to act as a voice of the community and assist with local issues.

References

  1. ^ "Hawkesbury". City Population De. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  2. ^ Geoff, Allen (2000). Warwickshire Towns & Villages. Sigma Press. pp. 64–65. ISBN 1-85058-642-X.
  3. ^ "The City of Coventry: The outlying parts of Coventry, Foleshill". British History Online. Retrieved 2 May 2023.
  4. ^ this detail being taken from Nuneaton and Bedworth Borough Council’s property and electoral count

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