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[[File:LighthorneHeath.jpg|right|thumb|180px|A leafy scene in the village]]


'''Lighthorne Heath''' is a village in the [[civil parish]] of Upper Lighthorne,<ref>{{cite web|url=https://mapit.mysociety.org/area/164553.html|title=Upper Lighthorne|publisher=Mapit|accessdate=23 May 2022}}</ref> in [[Stratford-on-Avon District]], [[Warwickshire]], England. The parish boundaries of Upper Lighthorne - a name chosen in 2019 - have been set to encompass the existing Lighthorne Heath and provide several thousand planned new homes. Lighthorne Heath is located some six miles to the south east of [[Leamington Spa]] and is very close to the [[M40 motorway]].
'''Lighthorne Heath''' is a village and [[civil parish]] in [[Warwickshire]], [[England]]. It is located some six miles to the south east of [[Leamington Spa]] and is very close to the [[M40 motorway]]. The village began life in the 1950s, situated to the north of [[RAF Gaydon]] it housed the married airmen and officers (those unmarried lived in barracks). Before that time the site was just farmland between [[Gaydon]] and [[Lighthorne]] with a few isolated buildings. After just over thirty years of active service most of the smaller houses on the base were sold off to [[Stratford-on-Avon (district)|Stratford District Council]] between 1976 and 1981. Throughout the 1980s the larger houses were sold on the open market by the [[Ministry of Defence]].<ref>[http://www.lighthorneonline.com/PHheath.htm Lighthorne online] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907164357/http://www.lighthorneonline.com/PHheath.htm |date=2008-09-07 }}</ref> The runway and [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] buildings were taken over in 1978 by [[British Leyland]], and became a proving ground for its cars. This evolved into the Gaydon centre (where [[Land Rover]] has its headquarters) and the [[British Motor Museum]], a museum of many British cars. More recently [[Aston Martin]] built a factory here for its car production.


==History==
The village got its own [[Parish councils in England|parish council]] in 2003.<ref>[http://www.nalc.gov.uk/Document/Download.aspx?uid=85564bf8-54d9-4e90-9356-43a904f55508 Parish council plans to regenerate the area] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110527001544/http://www.nalc.gov.uk/Document/Download.aspx?uid=85564bf8-54d9-4e90-9356-43a904f55508 |date=2011-05-27 }}</ref> Before 2003 it shared a [[Parish]] Council with [[Lighthorne]], a village 800m to the west. According to the [[United Kingdom 2011 Census|2011 Census]] Lighthorne Heath parish had a population of 898 living in 370 households.<ref>[http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11125595&c=lighthorne+Heath&d=16&e=62&g=6472171&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1432562817635&enc=1, ONS Neighborhood Statistics Lighthorne Heath.]</ref> It is possible that [[Office for National Statistics]] has used incorrect parish boundaries to compile their statistics.<ref>[http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadAreaMetadata.do?areaId=11125595, ONS Map of Lighthorne Heath.]</ref><ref>[https://www.lgbce.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/22020/Stratford_on_Avon_F_Sh1_SO.pdf, Local Government Boundary Commission Parish Boundary Map Stratford on Avon District.]</ref> The village has had a [[primary school]] for many years. The school used to be called [[Gaydon]] Primary School but changed its name to Lighthorne Heath Primary School in the 1990s. Lighthorne Heath is part of the Mid-Fosse parishes <ref>[http://www.midfosse.co.uk/, Mid Fosse Parishes.]</ref> which consist of a [[benefice]] of four parishes: [[Chesterton, Warwickshire|Chesterton]], Lighthorne, [[Moreton Morrell]] and [[Ashorne]] & [[Newbold Pacey]]. The Lighthorne Heath Community Church hold a [[Cafe]] Church style service based on the principles of the [[Fresh Expressions]] movement.
The village was established in the 1950s, situated to the north of [[RAF Gaydon]] it housed the married airmen and officers (those unmarried lived in barracks). Before that time the site was just farmland between [[Gaydon]] and [[Lighthorne]] with a few isolated buildings. After just over thirty years of active service most of the smaller houses on the base were sold off to [[Stratford-on-Avon (district)|Stratford District Council]] between 1976 and 1981. Throughout the 1980s the larger houses were sold on the open market by the [[Ministry of Defence (United Kingdom)|Ministry of Defence]].<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.lighthorneonline.com/PHheath.htm|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080907164357/http://www.lighthorneonline.com/PHheath.htm|url-status=dead|title=Lighthorne online|archivedate=7 September 2008}}</ref> The runway and [[Royal Air Force|RAF]] buildings were taken over in 1978 by [[British Leyland]], and became a proving ground for its cars. This evolved into the Gaydon centre (where [[Land Rover]] has its headquarters) and the [[British Motor Museum]], a museum of many British cars. More recently [[Aston Martin]] built a factory here for its car production.

A [[Parish councils in England|parish council]] was established in 2003.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.nalc.gov.uk/Document/Download.aspx?uid=85564bf8-54d9-4e90-9356-43a904f55508|archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110527001544/http://www.nalc.gov.uk/Document/Download.aspx?uid=85564bf8-54d9-4e90-9356-43a904f55508|url-status=dead|title=Parish council plans to regenerate the area|archivedate=27 May 2011}}</ref> Before 2003 it shared a [[Parish]] Council with [[Lighthorne]], a village 800m to the west. According to the [[United Kingdom 2011 Census|2011 Census]] Lighthorne Heath parish had a population of 898 living in 370 households.<ref>[http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadKeyFigures.do?a=7&b=11125595&c=lighthorne+Heath&d=16&e=62&g=6472171&i=1001x1003x1032x1004&m=0&r=1&s=1432562817635&enc=1, ONS Neighborhood Statistics Lighthorne Heath.]</ref> It is possible that [[Office for National Statistics]] has used incorrect parish boundaries to compile their statistics.<ref>[http://neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk/dissemination/LeadAreaMetadata.do?areaId=11125595, ONS Map of Lighthorne Heath.]</ref><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.lgbce.org.uk/__data/assets/pdf_file/0006/22020/Stratford_on_Avon_F_Sh1_SO.pdf,|title=Local Government Boundary Commission Parish Boundary Map Stratford on Avon District.}}</ref> The village has had a [[primary school]] for many years. The school used to be called [[Gaydon]] Primary School but changed its name to Lighthorne Heath Primary School in the 1990s. Lighthorne Heath is part of the Mid-Fosse parishes <ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.midfosse.co.uk/|title=Mid Fosse Parishes|website=Mid Fosse Parishes}}</ref> which consist of a [[benefice]] of four parishes: [[Chesterton, Warwickshire|Chesterton]], Lighthorne, [[Moreton Morrell]] and [[Ashorne]] & [[Newbold Pacey]]. The Lighthorne Heath Community Church hold a Cafe Church style service based on the principles of the [[Fresh Expressions]] movement.


==Governance==
==Governance==
The village is in the [[Westminster]] [[parliamentary constituency]] of [[Kenilworth and Southam]]. The village is part of the [[Harbury]] [[Ward (electoral subdivision)|ward]] of [[Stratford-on-Avon District Council]].
The village is in the Westminster parliamentary constituency of Kenilworth and Southam and is represented by [[Jeremy Paul Wright]] (Conservative Party) who was elected in the May 2010 general election with 53.6% of the vote. He was re-elected in May 2015 with 58.4% of the total vote on a 76.6% turnout of the electorate.<ref>[http://www.warwickdc.gov.uk/info/20596/elections/982/elections_2015, Warwick District Council Election Results.]</ref> The village is part of the Kineton division of [[Warwickshire County Council]] and is represented by Christopher Robin Williams (Conservative Party). He was re-elected on 2 May 2013 with 38.2% of the vote.<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20130506023136/http://www.warwickshire.gov.uk/2013electionkinetonarea Warwickshire County Council Election Results.]</ref> The village is part of the Harbury ward of Stratford-on-Avon District Council and is represented by Jacqui Harris (Conservative Party). She was elected on 7 May 2015 with 47.0% of the total vote on a 72.4% turnout of the electorate.<ref>[https://www.stratford.gov.uk/council/election-result-detail.cfm?type=1&ward=80&date=2015/05/07, Stratford on Avon District Council Election Results.]</ref> The Parish Council has 5 members; David Booth, David Brewin, Ian Campbell, Carol Crawshay-Newton and Zoe Dandridge-Brown. The next elections are expected in May 2019.<ref>[https://www.stratford.gov.uk/news/news.cfm/current/1/item/135687 Lighthorne Heath Parish Council Election result.]</ref> The clerk of Lighthorne Heath Parish Council is Mrs Kirsty Buttle.<ref>[http://www.walc.org.uk/ptc2?parishid=120, Warwickshire Association of Local Councils.]</ref>

On 1 April 2020 the parish was renamed from "Lighthorne Heath" to "Upper Lighthorne".<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.upperlighthorneparishcouncil.co.uk/|title=Home|publisher=Upper Lighthorne Parish Council|accessdate=23 May 2022}}</ref>


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[[Category:Villages in Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Villages in Warwickshire]]
[[Category:Stratford-on-Avon District]]

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52°11′56″N 1°29′17″W / 52.199°N 1.488°W / 52.199; -1.488

Lighthorne Heath is a village in the civil parish of Upper Lighthorne,[1] in Stratford-on-Avon District, Warwickshire, England. The parish boundaries of Upper Lighthorne - a name chosen in 2019 - have been set to encompass the existing Lighthorne Heath and provide several thousand planned new homes. Lighthorne Heath is located some six miles to the south east of Leamington Spa and is very close to the M40 motorway.

History

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The village was established in the 1950s, situated to the north of RAF Gaydon it housed the married airmen and officers (those unmarried lived in barracks). Before that time the site was just farmland between Gaydon and Lighthorne with a few isolated buildings. After just over thirty years of active service most of the smaller houses on the base were sold off to Stratford District Council between 1976 and 1981. Throughout the 1980s the larger houses were sold on the open market by the Ministry of Defence.[2] The runway and RAF buildings were taken over in 1978 by British Leyland, and became a proving ground for its cars. This evolved into the Gaydon centre (where Land Rover has its headquarters) and the British Motor Museum, a museum of many British cars. More recently Aston Martin built a factory here for its car production.

A parish council was established in 2003.[3] Before 2003 it shared a Parish Council with Lighthorne, a village 800m to the west. According to the 2011 Census Lighthorne Heath parish had a population of 898 living in 370 households.[4] It is possible that Office for National Statistics has used incorrect parish boundaries to compile their statistics.[5][6] The village has had a primary school for many years. The school used to be called Gaydon Primary School but changed its name to Lighthorne Heath Primary School in the 1990s. Lighthorne Heath is part of the Mid-Fosse parishes [7] which consist of a benefice of four parishes: Chesterton, Lighthorne, Moreton Morrell and Ashorne & Newbold Pacey. The Lighthorne Heath Community Church hold a Cafe Church style service based on the principles of the Fresh Expressions movement.

Governance

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The village is in the Westminster parliamentary constituency of Kenilworth and Southam. The village is part of the Harbury ward of Stratford-on-Avon District Council.

On 1 April 2020 the parish was renamed from "Lighthorne Heath" to "Upper Lighthorne".[8]

References

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  1. ^ "Upper Lighthorne". Mapit. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
  2. ^ "Lighthorne online". Archived from the original on 7 September 2008.
  3. ^ "Parish council plans to regenerate the area". Archived from the original on 27 May 2011.
  4. ^ ONS Neighborhood Statistics Lighthorne Heath.
  5. ^ ONS Map of Lighthorne Heath.
  6. ^ "Local Government Boundary Commission Parish Boundary Map Stratford on Avon District".
  7. ^ "Mid Fosse Parishes". Mid Fosse Parishes.
  8. ^ "Home". Upper Lighthorne Parish Council. Retrieved 23 May 2022.
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