Has Nene Park been demolished?

On 12 May 2017, the stadium had been completely demolished.


Who owns Nene Park?

Both venues are owned by Nene Park Trust and managed by Raj Regmi. Ferry Meadows also includes a group camping site (tents) and a year-round touring caravan Caravan Club site. Ferry Meadows is one of the major destinations and attractions signposted on the Green Wheel cycle route.

How big is Irthlingborough?

It had a population of 8,900 at the 2011 census and was the smallest town in England to have had a Football League team, Rushden & Diamonds F.C., prior to the promotion of Forest Green Rovers to the EFL in May 2017.


What was Rushden Lakes before?

The leisure and shopping centre opened in July of that year and cost £140 million to build just off the A45. It was constructed on the site of the former Skew Bridge dry ski slope, also referred to as Rushden Lakes, which had been derelict for some years.

Where is Parsons Green Irthlingborough?

Parsons Green is in the centre of the town at the end of the High Street.


What remains of abandon football ground Nene Park



What happened to Nene Park Stadium?

On 12 May 2017, the stadium had been completely demolished.

Where is Max Rushden going?

In 2021, Rushden signed with Australian UEFA competitions broadcaster Stan Sport to host their football coverage.

What is Rushden famous for?

Rushden's growth has resulted from a number of industries, including lacemaking and farming, and especially shoemaking and associated trades. In the mid-1900s there were well over 100 boot and shoe factories in Rushden but today there are only four shoemaking companies left in Rushden.


Where is the only Crater of Diamonds in the United States?

One of the only places in the world where the public can search for real diamonds in their original volcanic source, Crater of Diamonds is a one-of-a-kind experience that brings people from all over the world to Murfreesboro, Arkansas.

Are there still blood diamonds today?

Diamonds that fuel civil wars are often called "blood" or "conflict" diamonds. Although many diamond-fueled wars have now ended, conflict diamonds remain a serious problem.

Where was the largest diamond found in the United States?

Named the Uncle Sam, the largest diamond discovered in the United States was found in Murfreesboro in 1924 during an early mining operation, according to the Arkansas State Parks. It is described as a pink cast that weighed a whopping 40.23 carats.


Is the River Nene salt water?

A new lock and sluice were built at Dog-in-a-Doublet, to prevent salt water passing up the river, and to maintain water levels to Peterborough.

How many locks are there on the River Nene?

There are 38 locks between Northampton and Peterborough. Typical lock dimensions are 26 metres long and 4.6 wide. Most locks have pointing doors at the upstream end and vertical guillotine gates at the lower end.

Where is Max Bretos now?

Maximiliano Bretos is an American sports reporter and sports announcer, who is currently the play-by-play announcer for Los Angeles FC. He formerly hosted ESPN Major League Soccer and SportsCenter for ESPN as well as being the lead announcer for Fox Soccer from 2003-2010.


Why did Bravo get rid of NeNe?

She had been the show's lead star and drama queen since season 1. At the time, NeNe claimed failed contract negotiations are what resulted in her exit.

Does NeNe own her house?

She only bought it just over eight months ago, for $1.75 million, but takes-no-guff-from-anyone reality TV personality, actress, standup comedian and entrepreneur Nene Leakes has already flipped her deluxe townhouse villa at the swanky Waldorf Astoria Atlanta Buckhead back on market at a profitable $2.5 million.

Did NeNe get work done?

"Yes, I had my nose done again. Yes, I did," Leakes admitted during an appearance on Watch What Happens Live with Andy Cohen. "Yes, because it was a real medical reason why I had to get it done again." "My cartilage was growing in my nose and my tip was touching the top of my lip.


Who lives in Parsons Green?

Parsons Green was once home to aristocratic Londoners, but today the population skews toward professionals and families who are buying homes from the older population.

When did Irthlingborough train station close?

It was renamed Higham Ferrers and Irthlingborough on 28 April 1885, and renamed Irthlingborough on 1 October 1910. It was closed to passengers by British Railways on 4 May 1964.

Is Irthlingborough a nice place to live?

Irthlingborough is the third most dangerous small town in Northamptonshire, and is the 35th most dangerous overall out of Northamptonshire's 261 towns, villages, and cities.


What is the oldest village in Northamptonshire?

A large village rather than a town, Brixworth is however the most interesting and substantial settlement to the north of Northampton. It is also one of the oldest, boasting one of the most... Danish invaders settled here in the 8th century and gave it its name, Kori's by.