Plungar
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{{Short description|Village in Leicestershire, England}}
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|official_name = Plungar
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|shire_district = Melton
|civil_parish = Redmile
|shire_county = Leicestershire
|region = East Midlands
|constituency_westminster = Rutland and Melton
|post_town = NOTTINGHAM
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Plungar is a village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Redmile, and the Melton district of Leicestershire, England. It is about {{convert|9|mi|0}} north of the market town of Melton Mowbray and {{convert|7|mi|0}} west from Grantham. Plungar is adjacent to the Grantham Canal and stands in the Vale of Belvoir. In 1931 the parish had a population of 205.{{cite web|url=https://visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10389495/cube/TOT_POP|title=Population statistics Plungar AP/CP through time|publisher=A Vision of Britain through Time|accessdate=31 December 2022}}
History
The Plungar name derives through the c.1130 name 'Plunard', itself from the Old English "plume" with the Old English "gara" or Old Scandinavian "garthr", meaning "Triangular plot where plum trees grow" or plum tree enclosure.Mills, Anthony David (2003); A Dictionary of British Place Names, Oxford University Press, revised edition (2011), p. 370. {{ISBN|019960908X}}
In 1870 Plungar was a village and civil parish, and part of the district of Bingham. Parish area was {{convert|1310|acre|km2|1}} with a population of 251, and 59 houses. At the time a Wesleyan chapel was recorded.
Several Plungar children were educated at a free school in Barkestone. It had two rooms with a school house for a master and mistress. By 1830 the school had taught 14 children from Barkestone and 12 from Plungar, chosen by parish churchwardens. The lord of the manor was the Duke of Rutland. The population in 1830 was 280, including seven farmers, two tailors, two shoemakers, a bricklayer, a shopkeeper, a blacksmith, a wheelwright, a lace maker, an auctioneer, and the landlord of The Anchor public house. It also housed a parish curate and a gentleman.White, William (1830) History, gazetteer, and directory of Leicestershire, and the small County of Rutland, pp. 213 and 255.
=Oilfield=
An oilfield was discovered at the village at the end of 1953 by the Anglo-Iranian Oil Company (BP from 1954). This was the first onshore UK oilfield to be discovered since the war.[http://www.dukeswoodoilmuseum.com/british_petroleum.htm Oil in 1953]
Governance
On 1 April 1936 Plungar and the adjoining civil parish of Barkestone were merged with Redmile,{{cite web|url=https://visionofbritain.org.uk/unit/10390011|title=Relationships and changes Redmile CP/AP through time|publisher=A Vision of Britain through Time|accessdate=31 December 2022}} sometimes known as Barkestone, Plungar and Redmile, which had a population of 829 in 2001.[http://www.leics.gov.uk/redmile.pdf "Census 2001 Parish profile"], Leicestershire County Council. Retrieved 2 December 2014
Amenities
File:The Anchor, Plungar, Leicestershire - geograph.org.uk - 64086.jpg
The village public house, The Anchor, is close to the Grantham Canal. There is also a village hall.
Plungar lies on bus routes to Bottesford or Bingham to the north and Melton Mowbray to the south. All three destinations have railway stations, the nearest being at Bottesford (6.3 miles, 10 km), which has services to Nottingham and beyond, and to Grantham (for London) and Skegness.
The nearest primary school to Plungar is at Redmile.Leicestershire CC [https://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/education-and-children/schools-colleges-and-academies/find-a-school/redmile-church-of-england-primary-school Retrieved 3 March 2018.] Bottesford has a primary, a secondary and an independent school.Leicestershire CC [https://www.leicestershire.gov.uk/education-and-children/schools-colleges-and-academies/find-a-school?location=Bottesford&keywords=&place_or_postcode= Retrieved 3 March 2018.]
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Landmarks
The parish church of St Helen dates from the 14th century, with additions made in the 15th. The church was repaired in 1829, while rebuilding work in 1855–1856 added a chapel and replaced the south aisle. The church was listed as Grade II* historic building in 1968.Wilson, John Marius. Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales (1870–72){{NHLE |num=1075010 |desc=Church of St Helen |grade=II* |accessdate=2 December 2014}}
To the east of the village, in neighbouring Nottinghamshire, is the site of Plungar's disused RAF air base, for No. 38 and No. 90 squadrons.[http://www.abct.org.uk/airfields/plungar "Plungar"], Airfields of Britain Conservation Trust. Retrieved 2 December 2014 A plaque at Plungar commemorates the crew of six of a Lancaster bomber, which crashed near Plungar in 1943.[https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-leicestershire-19680580 "Plungar bomber crew memorial unveiled"], BBC News, 22 September 2012. Retrieved 2 December 2014[http://www.meltontimes.co.uk/news/local/thanks-given-to-man-who-saved-crash-pilot-1-4732825 "Thanks given to man who saved crash pilot"], Melton Times, 30 January 2013. Retrieved 2 December 2014. An obelisk to the dead of the First and Second World Wars stands in Harby Road.[http://www.leicestershirewarmemorials.co.uk/war/memorials/view/912 "Frog Lane, Harby Road - Plungar"], War memorials project, Leicestershire County Council. Retrieved 2 December 2014
References
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External links
- {{commons category-inline|Plungar}}
- [http://barkestone.leicestershireparishcouncils.org/ Barkestone Plungar & Redmile Parish Council] web site, Leicestershire and Rutland Parish Councils
- [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LEI/Plungar/index.html "Plungar"], Genuki
- [https://www.britishpathe.com/video/oil-well/query/+DRILLING+FOR+OIL British Pathe - Oil field in 1954]
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Category:Villages in Leicestershire