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Lydney
PopulationExpression error: "8,960 (2001 Census)" must be numeric
OS grid referenceSO6303
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
PoliceGloucestershire
FireGloucestershire
AmbulanceSouth Western
List of places
UK
England
Gloucestershire

Lydney is a small town and civil parish in the English county of Gloucestershire.

Location

It is located on the west bank of the River Severn, near the Forest of Dean, at grid reference SO634035. The town lies on the A48 road, next to the Lydney Park gardens, famous for its Roman temple in honour of Nodens. The Royal Mail postcode begins GL15.

Transport

The Severn Railway Bridge crossed just north of Lydney from Purton to Sharpness on the Eastern bank. Built in the 1870s, it was damaged beyond repair by an oil tanker in 1960. The tanker hit pier 17 bringing down 2 bow spring girders. There have been several plans to renew the link, most recently in the late 1990s as a millennium project.

Lydney Railway Station, which serves the town, is located on the Gloucester to Newport Line. With connections from the town centre by the Dean Forest Railway. Lydney Canal was once an important harbour for shipping timber, coal and iron from the Forest of Dean. It is now a harbour for pleasure craft.

A map of Lydney from 1946

Education

Sport, Recreation and Arts

The town is famous for Lydney Rugby Football Club (Rugby Union), based at Regentsholme. The club enjoyed several successful runs in the John Player Cup during the 1980s, including a match against Sale F.C. which was televised on the BBC's Rugby Special.

Cricket is also popular within Lydney, with the local side running three teams in various leagues, as well as having an extremely popular social scene located within the club. [1]. Former Glamorgan Captain and England opening batsman Steve James began his career at the club. Lydney was also the first English club of England wicket keeper Geraint Jones.

Lydney town has an outdoor swimming pool open in the summer months.

Lydney Town F.C. is based at the town's recreation ground.

Lydney Hockey Club (Field Hockey) and Lyndean Netball Club play their home games at Whitecross School.

Whitecross Leisure Centre [2] is located at Whitecross School

Lydney Golf Club is a nine hole course located off Lakeside Avenue. Plans are in place for the club to relocate to a new site on the opposite side of the Lydney Bypass. [3]

Lydney Twonkers Scrabble Club play their home games at the town's library. The Twonkers were Western Area Scrabble League champions in 2001 and 2005 and were twice runners-up in the National Scrabble Club Knockout Tournament in 1999 and 2003.

Bathurst Park in the centre of the town (not to be confused with Lydney Park on the town's outskirts) is home to several senior and junior football and cricket teams.

Lydney Town Band [4]

Tourism

Twinned Towns

Organisations

Notable people

History