Borrowash

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Borrowash
Derby Road in Borrowash.jpg
Derby Road in Borrowash
Borrowash is located in Derbyshire
Borrowash
Borrowash
Location within Derbyshire
OS grid referenceSK420345
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDerby
Postcode districtDE72
Dialling code01332
PoliceDerbyshire
FireDerbyshire
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UK
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52°54′25″N 1°22′34″W / 52.907°N 1.376°W / 52.907; -1.376Coordinates: 52°54′25″N 1°22′34″W / 52.907°N 1.376°W / 52.907; -1.376

Borrowash pronounced (listen)  is a village in the Erewash district of Derbyshire, England, situated immediately east of the Derby city boundary. The appropriate civil parish is called Ockbrook and Borrowash.

History

Borrowash was, for most of its history, the second village in Ockbrook parish and sits on the eastern edge of Derby city. In the late 1800s it started to grow and now it is the larger of the two villages.[1] The Derby Canal arrived in Borrowash in 1796, but it gradually fell into decline after the introduction of the railway during mid nineteenth century; and by the 1960s it was abandoned. Passenger rail service ceased in 1966 and the Borrowash railway station was demolished in 1994. Borrowash is part of the parish of Ockbrook, but has its own church, St Stephen's Church, Borrowash, which was built in 1899 by P.H.Currey of Derby who designed many fine buildings in the county.[2]

Sport

Football

The local football team Borrowash Victoria A.F.C. was founded in 1911. They are currently members of the East Midlands Counties League and play at the Asterdale Bowl. The club originated in Borrowash before relocating to Spondon in 1984. The ground is situated next door to Graham Street Prims.

Cricket

History of cricket dates back to the mid nineteenth century, where a match report was recorded between Ockbrook and "Sawley Club" in 1843.[3] Ockbrook & Borrowash Cricket Club moved to the current ground on Victoria Avenue in 1898. In 1999, Ockbrook & Borrowash CC became the first champions of the newly formed The Premier Division of the Derbyshire County Cricket League;[4] the top level for recreational club cricket in Derbyshire, England, and is a designated ECB Premier League. The club has continued to gain high acclaim and has since added a further 5 Championship league titles to its tally: 2005, 2006, 2009, 2011, and 2014.[5]

Tennis

Ockbrook & Borrowash Lawn Tennis Club was established after the First World War in 1919, providing a recreation facility for soldiers arriving back from the War. Located in Nottingham Road, the club has five outdoor carpet courts.[6]

Education

Borrowash Playgroup offers non-compulsory education to children aged between one and three, as does Ashbrook Nursery School but this is specifically for ages two to four. Ashbrook Infant and Junior Schools provide compulsory education at Key Stages 1 and 2 for children aged 4–11.

For further educational facilities (non-fee paying), the closest secondary school is West Park in Spondon where, as of 2004, a sixth form no longer exists and consequently the closest provider of further education is Friesland School in Sandiacre. The nearest university is the University of Derby.

Transportation

There are three bus routes which serve Borrowash. Littles Travel operate services 9/9A into Derby City Centre under tender to Derby City Council. Trent Barton also operate Indigo and i4 buses serving the village towards both Nottingham and Derby city centres at frequent intervals.

To the south of the village there was once a railway station (Borrowash railway station opened by the Midland Counties Railway) and the Derby Canal with two locks. The train station was built in 1839 and closed in 1966, But the train platform still served as stopping point in Borrowash to passengers until 1978, Then platform was completely removed. The canal is currently being restored, with the work on one of the locks nearing completion.[7] The area which the canal used to run through is currently a public footpath linking Borrowash and Spondon.

Route 6 on the National Cycle network also connects Borrowash to Derby via a riverside path, which runs along the route of the canal to Elvaston then parallel to this for the duration of the journey.

See also

References

  1. ^ "GENUKI Borrowash". genuki.org.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  2. ^ "Derby Guide - Borrowash". derby-guide.co.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  3. ^ The History of Cricket in Long Eaton, Sandiacre & Sawley, 1994, Keith Breakwell. ISBN 978-0-9521-4371-0
  4. ^ "Derbyshire Leagues". play-cricket.com. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  5. ^ "Derbyshire Leagues". play-cricket.com. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  6. ^ "Ockbrook & Borrowash Lawn Tennis Club". ockbrookborrowashtennisclub.info. Retrieved 29 January 2021.
  7. ^ The Derby and Sandiacre Canal Society website.

External links

Media related to Borrowash at Wikimedia Commons

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