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Roade is a village in Northamptonshire, England. Currently in West Northamptonshire, before local government changes in 2021 it was represented by South Northamptonshire
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, falling within the two-member Blisworth and Roade ward. Roade village has a long medieval history dating as far back as 1066 The village's name means 'clearing'.


Location

Roade straddles the busy
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'' south of junction 15 of the M1 motorway, south of Northampton and north of Milton Keynes. The road bisects the village into the eastern, older part, and the western part, which is mostly 20th-century housing.


Demographics

The 2001 Census shows 2,254 people living in the parish, 1,117 male and 1,137 female, in 962 dwellings. In 2011 the population had increased to 2,312.


West Coast Main Line

Four tracks of the West Coast Main Line from London Euston to Manchester and Scotland go through the village in a deep cutting. The cutting bisects the village into the older part on the east side and the more recent west side. However, there are two main road bridges and four others for pedestrians, some for minor traffic and farm vehicles. The line dates from 1838 and was electrified in the 1960s. The cutting is a geological
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(SSSI) listed by English Nature.English Nature site with details of Roade cutting
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Roade railway station Roade was a railway station serving the Northamptonshire village of the same name on the West Coast Main Line. Roade Station opened in 1838 as the principal station for Northampton (which the main line had bypassed), but its importance diminis ...
was situated at the southern end of the village and the cutting, but closed in 1964. The four lines split at the north end of the cutting, with the two 'slow' lines forming the slower Northampton loop via and , and the other two 'fast' lines heading directly north via . There was a campaign in the 1990s to have the station re-opened for commuter traffic to London, Milton Keynes and Northampton, but there are no current plans to do so.


1969 rail accident

An accident occurred at the northern end of the cutting, at the junction, on 31 December 1969 when a northbound goods train on the slow lines derailed. A southbound passenger train from Northampton was passing at the time at about 75 mph and collided with the derailed wagons and was partly derailed itself. The driver of the passenger train was killed. ''Report on the Derailment and subsequent Collision that occurred on 31 December 1969 near Roade Junction'' - official report of the accident, accessed 23 July 2011
/ref> The cause of the derailment was the failure of a main bearing spring on an empty 16-ton mineral wagon, and very similar to a previous incident on the Northampton loop in 1967.


Rail Freight Terminal, A508 western bypass road

In January 2021, work began on a rail freight terminal at Roade, taking advantage of its connection to the railway and proximity to the M1. The facility is anticipated to become fully operational by the end of 2023. "Work about to get underway includes incorporating major upgrades to Junctions 15 and 15a on the M1, a new bridge over the West Coast Mainline, the construction of a A508bypass around Roade and improvements to the A45 and safer junctions along the A508".


Facilities

The local
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, Elizabeth Woodville School is the one of two Sports Colleges in Northamptonshire, the other being
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. The school is on the A508 Stratford road at the south-west end of the village and has around 1,150 pupils.Elizabeth Woodville School at the northamptonshire County Council website
The catchment area extends to Grange Park, Blisworth, Stoke Bruerne and several other villages in the area. The school opened in 1956 as Roade Secondary Modern School changing to a
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in 1975.A History of Roade, from Volume V of "A History of Northamptonshire" at British History Online
/ref> The School merged with Kingsbrook Business and Enterprise school in Deanshanger in September 2011. The merged school was renamed
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School. Woodville was born in
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which is halfway between the two schools and was Queen consort of
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. Roade Primary School in
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Road has about 166 pupilsRoade Primary School at the Northamptonshire County Council website
/ref> and the original school was built in 1876. There is a main post office in the High Street offering most services including the payment of Vehicle Excise Duty. The village pub is The Cock Inn, at the junction of the High Street with Hartwell Road. The village has its own football team who play in the Premier Division of the
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, known as Roade FC.


Famous people from the village

* Glenys Kinnock, Labour Party politician. *
Bernard Donoughue Bernard Donoughue, Baron Donoughue (born 8 September 1934) is a Labour Party (UK), British Labour Party politician, academic, businessman and author.David Capel David John Capel (6 February 19632 September 2020) was an English cricketer who played for Northamptonshire County Cricket Club and the English cricket team. Cricket writer Colin Bateman noted that "Capel was one of those unfortunate cricketer ...
, cricketer


Freedom of the Parish

The following people and military units have received the Freedom of the Parish of Roade.


Individuals

* Shamsher "Sam" Chatur: 19 November 2022. * Nilufa "Lucy" Chatur: 19 November 2022.


References


External links


Roade parish council web site

Roade football club website


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