Newborough, Cambridgeshire

Newborough is a village and a civil parish in the Peterborough district, in the ceremonial county of Cambridgeshire, England.

However, with the decline of sugar refining in the area, oil-seed rape and more recently linseed are widely grown.

Newborough is a very scattered parish, which included a hamlet called Milking Nook, approximately a mile away from the village.

[5] Until the boundary commission's fifth periodic review, Newborough was divided between three UK Parliamentary constituencies.

The work was financed by the sale of part of the Borough Fen Estate at the time of the enclosures in 1822.

The royal coat of arms is displayed inside, high on the arched wall above the entrance to the sanctuary" [6] Newborough has a population of 1,670 according to the 2011 census.

This does not mean they are unemployed; they may not have had a job title that was listed in the census questionnaire of 1881, or recording may have been faulty.

[12] In early 2013 Peterborough City Council planned to allow AECOM to build a solar farm and three wind turbines on a 500-acre region in Newborough.

Historical Map of Newborough in 1945.
Gunton's Road, Newborough, Peterborough by Rodney Burton
Signpost in Newborough