Kilburn, Derbyshire
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Kilburn, is a village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire.
Forming part of the district of Amber Valley, Kilburn has many facilities for the people who live there including a local police station and community officer and several parks for young children. There is a fish and chip shop, a newsagent, a "SPAR" shop, a hairdressers and a forthcoming "mini supermarket" (set to replace SPAR). Kilburn is home to three public houses, The Cricketers, The Hunters Arms and the Travellers Rest. There is also a working mens club joined onto the football field at the back of Chapel St. The other prominent feature of the village is the War Memorial situated at the top of Bywell Lane.
Kilburn is served by 3 schools within the village, Kilburn Nursery (4 - 5), Kilburn Infant School (5 - 7) and Kilburn Junior School (7 - 11). School children then progress to John Flamsteed Community School in Denby until they are 16. There is also a Baptist Chapel and Methodist Chapel, located on Highfield Road and Chapel St, respectively.
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