786:(LFRS), serving the town from the fire station on Charnwood Road. The station, which opened in 2002, replaced the previous station built on the same site in 1951 and was initially opened as a combined police and fire station. The police station was quickly downgraded to an office and then withdrawn completely, leaving Shepshed without a police station for the first time in many decades. LFRS took over the entire building and now operate a training centre alongside the retained station. In front of the station is a memorial to two Shepshed police officers who were murdered in the line of duty in 2002 and two long-serving firefighters, one of whom died en route to a fire call in 2006.
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Cricket Club was formed in 2015 from the merger of the towns 2 existing cricket teams; Shepshed Town and Shepshed Messengers. Shepshed Town was established in 1869 and in recent years has been ranked among the top clubs in Leicestershire. Following the merger, the club will field 4 senior
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which educates ages 11-19 from the same areas as the previous Hind Leys
Community College. There are four primary schools in the town, and three of these feed into Iveshead; Oxley, St Botolph's (Recently Demolished) and Newcroft. The final primary school, St Winefride's, caters for Roman Catholic
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was opened in 1798, but success was only short lived. The following year, the dam at
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Sacrament, between the hours of 12 and 1 o’clock, I and the
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