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Loughborough

Loughborough (pronounced 'luffbura' or 'luffbruh') is a town in Leicestershire, England. In 1991 the population of the town was 46,900, and it is the administrative centre for the Charnwood district.

It has a university, Loughborough University, and a non-league football club, Loughborough Football Club. The town has produced a disproportionate number of world-class athletes, including Paula Radcliffe, Sebastian Coe, and Steve Backley.

It is off junction 23 of the M1, is on the Midland Main Line between St Pancras station in London and the north Midlands. It is quite close to East Midlands Airport.

In 1841 Loughborough was the destination for the first ever package tour organised by Thomas Cook, for a group from Leicester.

Loughborough is home of Ladybird Books and the Great Central Steam Railway, and formerly of the Brush Locomotive Works.

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