* Population: 50,660
* Area: 23.4 km² (9.0 sq mi)
* Density: 2,162/km² (5,600/sq mi)
* Economy: Manufacturing, retail, distribution
* Education: Corby Business Academy
* Culture: Corby International Pool, Corby Cube
* Parks: Willow Place Park, Corby Country Park
* Transport: A14 road, Corby railway station
* Town Hall: George Street
* Main Church: St John the Baptist Church
* Main Square: Market Square
Kettering
* Population: 87,156
* Area: 47.3 km² (18.3 sq mi)
* Density: 1,842/km² (4,770/sq mi)
* Economy: Manufacturing, retail, distribution
* Education: Kettering Grammar School
* Culture: Kettering Arts Centre, Kettering Museum
* Parks: Wicksteed Park, Ise Valley Country Park
* Transport: A14 road, Kettering railway station
* Town Hall: High Street
* Main Church: All Saints Church
* Main Square: Market Square
Comparison
Corby is a smaller town than Kettering, with a population of 50,660 compared to 87,156. Corby is also less dense than Kettering, with a population density of 2,162/km² compared to 1,842/km².
Both Corby and Kettering have similar economies, with a focus on manufacturing, retail, and distribution. However, Kettering has a more diversified economy, with a stronger presence in the healthcare and education sectors.
Corby has a number of schools, including Corby Business Academy, while Kettering has a number of schools, including Kettering Grammar School. Both towns have a number of cultural attractions, including Corby International Pool, Corby Cube, Kettering Arts Centre, and Kettering Museum.
Corby has a number of parks, including Willow Place Park, Corby Country Park, while Kettering has a number of parks, including Wicksteed Park, Ise Valley Country Park. Both towns have good transport links, with access to the A14 road and railway stations.
Overall, Corby and Kettering are both good places to live. However, Kettering has a more diversified economy and a wider range of cultural attractions.