Loughborough

Loughborough was one of 35 towns and villages included in our Charnwood Roots project, funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund from 2013 to 2017. As part of that project, volunteers helped us to research some aspects of the town’s history.

We are now building on that work with the intention of publishing a full parish history of 180,000 words. This is a major project and substantial funds are still required for us to be able to meet the object. 

As an interim step towards a full history, we aim to research and write two paperbacks which will cover the history of Loughborough from 1750 to the present day.

The first of these will focus on the social, cultural and religious history of Loughborough and its communities. We began this research in November 2021, and have made good progress. Topics within this section include the histories of  Loughborough’s libraries, theatres, cinemas, sports clubs, societies, migration, cultural celebrations (e.g. Eid, Diwali, the Mela) and all of Loughborough’s places of worship. 

The second will focus on employment and education, and work is well advanced.

Our annual Newsletters provide more information about our progress. They can be found in the News pages of this website, or ask to be added to our mailing list.

We are not just looking at modern Loughborough, although that has been our initial focus as we believe our planned paperback books will sell well and help to finance other research.

In 2021-22 we completed research into Loughborough market and trade in the medieval period, and will be building on this in 2024 with research into how the land was farmed in the Middle Ages.   

With the help of local volunteers, in 2019 we researched how the the public health debates of the 19th century affected Loughborough, and how and when the town got its supply of fresh water. COVID set back our plans for a display, but we created an online exhibition in 2020 to display some of this research and later curated a display in Loughborough Library Local Studies which was open over July to September 2021.

Images above from our exhibition in Loughborough Library, summer 2021