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- Heanor Town Forum - A message board to discuss news, players, transfers and games.
- Heanor Gate Association - A community focused, non-profit making intermediary business group acting on behalf of local businesses and its partners. News, people, members, forum, directions, and contacts.
- Heanor Gate Science College Religious Education - Contents, news, Key Stage 3, Key Stage 4, A Level, and contacts.
- Heanor Town FC Forum - A message board to discuss news, players, transfers and games.
- Heanor Gate Science College - News, parents and students information, subjects, and contacts.
- Heanor Clarion Cycling Club - Events, results, photographs, forum and contacts.
- The Heanor and District Local History Forum - A message board to swap and share information on the history of the town.
- Heanor Sub-Aqua Club - Training, members, joining information, diary dates, and links.
- Heanor Craft Centre - Offers 100 dealers on two floors and divided in to 80 small units, and also an art gallery displaying traditional and modern art. Craft samples, the art gallery, renting space, tour, and contacts.
- Heanor Town Ladies Football Club - News, diary, results, fixtures, tables, statistics, and player profiles.
Wikipedia Articles
- Heanor Town F.C. - Heanor Town F.C.
- Heanor and Loscoe - Heanor and Loscoe is a civil parish with a Town Council, in the Amber Valley district of Derbyshire, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 16040.
- Heanor - Heanor is a town in the Amber Valley region of Derbyshire, England. It is 8 miles northeast of Derby.
- Godfrey Howitt - Godfrey Howitt (1800 - 1873), entomologist, was born in Heanor in Derbyshire to Thomas Howitt. Thomas had farmed a few acres of land at Heanor and joined the Society of Friends on his marriage with Phoebe Tantum, a member of the same society, with whom he acquired a considerable fortune.
- Edward Smith (physician) - Edward Smith (1819-1874) was a British physician and medical writer, born at Heanor, Derbyshire. According to his obituary, he failed to inspire the friendship of his colleagues, but more recent evaluations have noted that he "deserves to be better remembered by nutritionists, both for his contributions to the physiological basis of nutrition, and for his pioneering field surveys of dietary intake ...