Anstey WW2 Community Sharing Day – In Pictures

Anstey WW2 Community Sharing Day – In Pictures On Wednesday 18th April 2018, Anstey Local History Society hosted a WW2 Community Sharing Day, where we welcomed the whole community to take part and share memories, reunite with old friends and talk to experts about...

Why is the Road Named Nothill Way?

Why is the Road Named Nothill Way? Why is one of the roads on the Jelson Estate off Cropston Road named Nothill Way? Nothill was the name of one of the common or open fields, which existed before the Enclosure Act of 1762, when the land was awarded to Richard Hurd,...

Fire at the Nook Yard 1938

Fire at the Nook Yard 1938 Article by Sharon Grey and Michael Tedd Loughborough Library Volunteers were told by a visitor to their stand, at the Century of Stories Event Day at Anstey Library on 25th January 2017, a family story about an ancestor, John Heggs who spoke...

Old Anstey Receipts

Old Anstey Receipts Receipts from the 1930s – from wireless sets to physician’s invoices Our thanks go to Diane Green for loaning Anstey Archivist Brian Kibble this wonderful set of old receipts and invoices – which we have now been able to scan for both the archive...

The End Of An Era (Boot and Shoe)

The End Of An Era (Boot and Shoe) On Friday evening 31st January 1977, messrs. Burton & Stone, Cropston Road Anstey, manufacturers of children’s footwear over 52 years, closed their doors for the last time and so ended an era of boot and shoe manufacturing in...