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Welcome to Kingstone and Thruxton

Residents of Kingstone and Thruxton can take full advantage of this web site by registering. You will then be able to use the small ads, notice board and access all of the Community information. To do so please go to Community Services>Register.

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For Clubs and Associations

Any club or association within our community can have a section on this web site. There is no charge. It can include information about the activity and publish news, photos, events and documents. For more information contact the Administrator at admin@kingstoneandthruxton.co.uk

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Traders’ advertising

Traders can have a listing, link to their own web site or web page on this site. There is a small annual charge. The Traders’ facility and web page are available on the World Wide Web. Click on ‘Traders>Apply for a listing’ for more information.

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About Kingstone and Thruxton

The parishes of Kingstone and Thruxton are situated south west of Hereford and centrally between the Wye Valley and the Golden Valley. It has an area of 991 hectares and is part of Valletts Ward. The boundary runs along Cage Brook to the north above the Madley Earth Satellite Station. As far as Pool Farm, Thruxton to the east and Thruxton Valletts wood to the south. Its western boundary includes Gooses Foot Industrial Estate and Farm.

 

Kingstone was recorded in the Domesday Book but was in existence long before that. It was a small agriculture village until the Second World War. It is classed as a main village in Herefordshire Unitary Development Plan.

 

At the time of the Domesday Book it had about 50 inhabitants. By the time of the first census in 1801 the population had risen to 372 and by 1851 had peaked at 510. In 1901 it had fallen to 347 and before the War in 1931 was down to 292 as agriculture mechanised. In 1951 the population had risen dramatically to 1,161 and in the last census 1,331 lived in the Group Parish. The population density is 1.34 persons per hectare against a county figure of 0.80.

 

Thruxton’s population by comparison was 1801 – 75, 1851 – 71, 1901 – 67 and 1931 – 49.

 

During the War the construction of the Madley Airfield (with a large amount of the site and buildings within the Kingstone boundary) increased the local population. Following the War many stayed, being housed in converted military buildings. This huge increase in population has dramatically altered the character of the Village. Initially the building of Green Lane then Coldstone Cross in the early 50’s re-housed those accommodated in the temporary buildings. Kingstone is now a commuter community with the large majority travelling to work outside the village. Less than 7% are now employed in agricultural work.

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