Who owns Borough Hill Daventry?

Who owns Borough Hill Daventry?

Arqiva communications
The BBC station on Borough Hill remained in place until 1992, when, after 65 years of broadcasting, the last transmitter was switched off and the forest of masts that once sat overlooking the town was felled. Only one mast stands on the site today, owned and operated by Arqiva communications.

What is Daventry famous for?

Daventry became an important international radio centre after 1925, when the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) established a high-power, long-wave station on Borough Hill.

Which part of England is Daventry in?

West Northamptonshire

Daventry
Unitary authority West Northamptonshire
Ceremonial county Northamptonshire
Region East Midlands
Country England

Is Daventry a nice area?

Boasting picture-postcard villages, an historic market town, and a booming housing market, Daventry District offers accessible country living and an attractive work-life balance less than an hour from London.

Is Daventry worth visiting?

With fantastic country parks, wonderful walks and historic waterways, Daventry District has lots to offer those with a love of the great outdoors.

Is Daventry a good place to live?

According to local property experts, Daventry is a great place to buy your next home, if you’re looking to put down roots in Northamptonshire.

Does Daventry have a train station?

Long Buckby railway station is now the nearest station to Daventry, being about 4.5 mi (7.2 km) away.

Is Daventry a rough area?

For England, Wales, and Northern Ireland as a whole, Daventry is the 89th most dangerous medium-sized town, and the 1,170th most dangerous location out of all towns, cities, and villages. In May 2019, Daventry was the worst MediumTown.

Is Daventry a safe place to live?

Daventry is the second safest medium-sized town in Northamptonshire, and is the 24th most dangerous overall out of Northamptonshire’s 261 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Daventry in 2021 was 78 crimes per 1,000 people.

When did Daventry railway station close?

1958
Daventry and Weedon Bec stations closed to passengers in 1958. The teenager started the project in July 2020, aged 14, and is now chief executive of Sustainable Transport Midlands.

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