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Fleckney
Fleckney is a village and civil parish in the Harborough district of Leicestershire, England The village appeared in the Domesday Book and remained a small farming community until the 19th century, which saw development of industry: initially bricks and later hosiery. The historic village centre is a hub of amenities for the mostly rural local area. ==Facilities==
Much of the surrounding area is composed of small agricultural communities with few amenities, leading Fleckney to be defined by the local council as a rural centre, benefiting from two general practitioner surgeries, a public library, two public houses, primary school, several food shops and a post office.〔http://www.harborough.gov.uk/download/downloads/id/970/fleckney_-_draft_settlement_profile_01_15pdf.pdf&usg=AFQjCNH-7NpBcLJGUDfC-jJrhJzvcdctOA&sig2=b4Krvfq_Njg4oBJ8fFwiNQ〕 The local newspaper, ''The Fleckney Communicata'', is offered free to local residents. Much of the adult population commutes, although there is a significant industrial estate in the South of the village. More than 21% of the village population is 0–15 years old, making Fleckney one of the youngest villages in Harborough District. The village has a local primary school, while older students attend school at Kibworth High School. Leicester Grammar School, an independent secondary school, moved to the neighboring village of Great Glen in 2007.
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