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1086
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Long Eaton, then known as Aitone, and Sawley, known as Sallé mentioned in the Domesday Book.
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1228
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Aitone gained the prefix - Long - which is a reference to the length of the village.
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1259
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A Charter granted to the Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, to hold a Tuesday market in Old Sawley, and a three day fair at Michaelmas.
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1593
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Nicholas Alvye, a Nottingham baker, is recorded as selling his wares in Long Eaton. The forerunner to the market trader in the town.
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1675
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The Long Eaton Charities formed.
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1684
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The Sawley Charities formed.
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1694
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The great fire of Long Eaton destroys 14 houses and several other buildings in and around The Market Place.
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1765
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The Parish Award defines various divisions of land.
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1778
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The Long Eaton Hall was designed by Joseph Pickford of Derby for the Howitt family. It is a Grade II listed three storey red brick building.
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1779
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The Erewash Canal completed at a cost of £25,000.
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1787
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The Sawley Enclosure Award apportioned land to 35 people.
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1789
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First survey of Sawley was made.
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1790
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The first Harrington Bridge built over the River Trent at Sawley. It was operated as a toll bridge. Later rebuilt in 1905-06.
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1793
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Sawley Cut already in existence.
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1800
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Sawley Baptist Church built on Wilne Lane.
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1831
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Oldest known reference to a lace factory in existence in Long Eaton.
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1839
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The railways came to Long Eaton when on 4th June, a line between Nottingham and Derby was opened.
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1847
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The Erewash Valley Railway line was opened.
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1851
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Claye's Wagon Works on Main Street was established.
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1852
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Joseph Austin builds the first large, four storey lace factory near the Market Place.
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1853
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William Bush started the Long Eaton Gas Company. First gasworks opened on Gas Street, now Chapel Street.
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1855
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First record of a fire engine in the town.
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1858
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Re-building of the Almshouses by public subscription.
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1862
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First National School was built.
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1863
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A new railway station opened on Station Street.
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1867
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The first council school was built on the High Street.
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1868
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The Long Eaton Co-operative Society was formed. First temporary shop opened on Gibb Street. The first customer was a Mrs Smedley.
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1869
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A collision occurred between a mail train and two other trains coming from Nottingham, at Long Eaton junction. Nine people were killed and 11 injured.
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1872
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Long Eaton had its first street lighting.
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1873
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The Long Eaton Board of Health and Board of Education were formed.
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1876
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Shoulder of Mutton Close purchased to build the first fire station in Long Eaton. This is still the site of the present day station.
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1877
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Long Eaton Co-op's Old Central store built on Station Street/High Street.
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1879
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First police station built on New Street. A new one replaced it on Midland Street, in 1968.
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1881
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The first official Saturday Market began. Friday also became a market day in 1922.
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1882
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Long Eaton Advertiser first published by Bewley & Roe of Derby.
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1884
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Residents of the Almshouses on the High Street had to be rescued from rising flood waters.
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Austin's first lace factory burnt down.
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1884
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The cemetary was opened on 2nd April. The land for this and West Park was purchased from the Harrington family.
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1894
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Sawley was grouped with other local villages to form the Shardlow Rural District Council.
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1895
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The Long Eaton Urban District Council held first meeting in the Blue Bell Inn.
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1900
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New Central Buildings for the Co-op were built by F. Perks & Sons, on Station Street/Main Street.
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1901
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The census for this year gives the population of Sawley as 1,751, with approx 200 brick built houses, 30 of which had thatched roofs.
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1903
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Electricity first used in Long Eaton, on a direct current three wire system.
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1905
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17 acres of land purchased and drained, the first section of West Park created, first known as King's Ground.
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Long Eaton had 800 lace machines and 1,200 Twisthands operating them.
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1906
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The Andrew Carnegie Library opened. It is now a Grade II listed building.
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1907
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The Co-operative bakery was opened on Fletcher Street.
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1910
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The Grammar School opened and its first headmaster was Samuel Clegg, grandfather to Sir David Attenborough and Lord Richard Attenborough. Now a listed building.
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1912
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More land purchased from the Earl of Harrington to enlarge West Park.
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1913
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Footbridge opened on Broad Street, giving access to West Park.
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1918
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Large explosion at the Chilwell shell filling factory on 1st July, many lives were lost. The force of the blast could be heard in Long Eaton.
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1921
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Boundaries of Long Eaton extended to take in Wilsthorpe and parts of Sawley and Sandiacre. Long Eaton Hall purchased by the Long Eaton Urban District Council.
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1922
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A large fire seriously damaged Trent College.
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1927
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The clock tower was added to the New Central Buildings owned by the Long Eaton Co-op.
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1928
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Building of the Co-op Model Dairy on Meadow Lane was commenced.
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An extra 37 acres was added to West Park
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1931
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The official Long Eaton Hospital Carnival began. It's aim was to support local hospitals. The first Carnival Queen was Miss Katie King.
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1932
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Severe flooding hits Long Eaton again, reaching as far as Derby Road.
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Gates purchased from Aston Hall were put in place at the entrance to West Park.
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1933
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Children's bands were an addition to the carnival parades.
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1935
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The opening of the open air swimming baths at Grange Park on Station Road.
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1938
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The Milner Road Electricity Generating Station closed.
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1940
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On August 28th a bomb landed on Mr and Mrs Cripps' house on Netherfield Road, New Sawley. Mr Cripps died later of his injuries. Two people were also killed on Reedman Road.
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1947
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Major flooding in Long Eaton. 2000 homes in Long Eaton, Sawley and district were affected.
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1949
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West Park increases to it's present day size of 127 acres, the new land included The Fox Covert.
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1961
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The Long Eaton Twinning Association was formed. Long Eaton is twinned with Romorantin in France and Langen in Germany.
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1962
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Sawley Marina first developed by the Davison brothers.
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1971
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An intense blaze completely destroyed Orchard's lace factory on Main Street.
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1973
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Long Eaton market moved to its Beaconsfield Street site.
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1974
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The Long Eaton Urban District Council is absorbed by the Erewash Borough Council.
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1980
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Wednesday became a regular market day in Long Eaton, Tuesday was later added as a Flea Market.
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1982
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Sawley and its surrounding fields were designated a conservation area on July 1st.
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1984
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The Long Eaton Invaders became National Speedway Champions.
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1991
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Extensions to The Hall were opened by Michael Portillo MP on 25th April. He was then the Minister of State for Local Government.
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2001
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Long Eaton, Sawley and surrounding areas experienced an earth tremor measuring 4.1 on the Richter Scale.
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2002
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A second earth tremor hits Long Eaton, Sawley and district. This one measured 4.8 on the Richter Scale. Erewash Borough Council sells all housing stock to an independent housing association.
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2003
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The Duchess Theatre was devastated by a fire on Sunday 16th November.
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2004
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The Long Eaton Community Carnival was revived after a break of three years.
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2007
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On the evening of Friday January 5th the former Silverline Bingo Hall on Derby Road re-opened as a new Galaxy Cinema. This is the first cinema in the town for more than 20 years. The project took five years for owner Mr Asif Sahil to complete.
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2008
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In the early hours of Wednesday, 27th February, Long Eaton and Sawley felt the effects of a 5.3 earthquake. The epicentre was in Lincolnshire.
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