Donisthorpe

For the surname, see Donisthorpe (surname).
Donisthorpe
Donisthorpe
 Donisthorpe shown within Leicestershire
OS grid referenceSK313140
Civil parishOakthorpe, Donisthorpe and Acresford
DistrictNorth West Leicestershire
Shire countyLeicestershire
RegionEast Midlands
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post town SWADLINCOTE
Postcode district DE12
Dialling code 01530
Police Leicestershire
Fire Leicestershire
Ambulance East Midlands
EU Parliament East Midlands
UK ParliamentNorth West Leicestershire
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Coordinates: 52°43′22″N 1°32′17″W / 52.722908°N 1.537925°W / 52.722908; -1.537925

Donisthorpe is a village in the North West Leicestershire district of Leicestershire, England. The population is included in the civil ward of Oakthorpe and Donisthorpe.

The historic county boundary between Leicestershire and Derbyshire is the River Mease, which runs through the village, with the village centre being on the southern (Derbyshire side), forming part of an exclave of Derbyshire. In 1086, Donisthorpe was part of the land given to Nigel of Stafford by William the Conqueror.[1]

When administrative counties were set up, this exclave was considered to be part of Leicestershire.

The Derbyshire town of Swadlincote is usually given as the nearest town for the purposes of the postal service.

Transport

The railway came to Donisthorpe in 1873 in the guise of the Ashby & Nuneaton Joint Railway, see the Battlefield Line Railway (the last existing section of the ANJR) for more details.

Industry

Donisthorpe Colliery in 1990.

The village was also home to the Donisthorpe Colliery, one of the many to fall victim to the decimation of the coal mining industry. The pit closed in 1991, and the character of the village has changed radically over the last decade. At the time of the closure it was very much a 'mining village', with a strong but insular sense of community and 4 local shops (including a post office). The shops proceeded to close one by one, and the former mine site was developed into a housing estate. The colliery site has since become the Donisthorpe woodland park.

The population of the village leans far more heavily now towards young professionals - doctors, lawyers etc. Further signs of the departing heart of the old community came with the departure of the vicar of St John's Church in 2006. It was announced there would be no permanent replacement, with the vicarage being sold, whilst the church hall has now been condemned. The Church is now part of a team ministry based in the nearby village of Measham. The erstwhile vicar Alan has moved to Thringstone Whitwick and Swannington where he has continued the vicaring career.

The village now has a church of fairly regular use (Sundays and occasional midweek meetings), 1 shop (opened in 2014), 2 pubs and DM's. DM's is the Donisthorpe Miners' Welfare Centre, which was closed during 2005. It is now used as a children's fun centre called "Jungle Madness". It also has a couple of farms, Scouts centre and the cemetery.

Donisthorpe Football Club

Donisthorpe also has a senior men's football team called Donisthorpe F.C., who currently play at Moira United F.C., but are hoping to move back in to the village.

They were crowned Burton & District Sunday League Division 4 Champions in the 2012/13 season.

References

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