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Welcome to Lutterworth Town Council

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At the southern most tip of Leicestershire, Lutterworth is an attractive market town which has twice made its mark on world history. In the Fourteenth Century John Wycliffe made his pioneering translation of the Bible whilst serving as Rector of Lutterworth and, more than five hundred years later, Sir Frank Whittle developed the jet engine at the Ladywood Works off Leicester Road.
Although situated in the very centre of Roman England, within walking distance of the intersection of the Fosse Way and Watling Street at High Cross, it seems likely that Lutterworth was first settled by the Anglo-Saxons. The name "Lutter's Vordig" means Luther's Farm and the original settlement was probably on or near the site of the present parish church.

The Town Council office is open 9am - 1pm Monday - Friday
Alternatively you can contact the office on 01455 550225 between the hours of 9am - 5pm (4.30pm on Fridays).

Please feel free to browse the website or contact any of the Councillors or the Town Clerk:-

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Hannah Gupwell
Lutterworth Town Council
Swiftway Centre,
Central Avenue,
Lutterworth,
Leics
LE17 4NY

email: hgupwell@lutterworth.org.uk
Telephone: 01455 550225

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