Alfreton
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Alfreton | ||
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Statistics | ||
Population: | 22,302 | |
Ordnance Survey | ||
OS grid reference: | SK414558 | |
Administration | ||
District: | Amber Valley | |
Shire county: | Derbyshire | |
Region: | East Midlands | |
Constituent country: | England | |
Sovereign state: | United Kingdom | |
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Ceremonial county: | Derbyshire | |
Historic county: | Derbyshire | |
Services | ||
Police force: | Derbyshire Constabulary | |
Fire and rescue: | {{{Fire}}} | |
Ambulance: | East Midlands | |
Post office and telephone | ||
Post town: | ALFRETON | |
Postal district: | DE55 | |
Dialling code: | 01773 | |
Politics | ||
UK Parliament: | Amber Valley | |
European Parliament: | East Midlands | |
Alfreton is a town in the Amber Valley, Derbyshire, although some parts of the town are in the Bolsover district and North East Derbyshire district. It is at the junction of the A38 and A61. It has a population of 22,000. which includes the villages south of the A38. The Alfreton urban area (including South Normanton) totals 41,000.
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[edit] Local economy
The main industry of Alfreton was coal mining; since the mines closed in the 1960s, it is light industry and warehousing. A large Thorntons chocolate factory is based to the south of Alfreton, between Derby Road (B6179) and Nottingham Road (B600) on the site of the Swanwick colliery. A lot of the local area is involved with manufacturing and warehousing, due to its proximity to junction 28 of the M1. At the A38 junction with the A61, there is a BP service station with a Little Chef and Travelodge. The A38 previously terminated at Derby, being extended north to Alfreton, along the course of the former A61 in the early 1970s. The section to the M1 used to be the A615.
[edit] Transport
Alfreton's railway station was closed as part of the Beeching era of rail cuts. On 7th of May 1973 a station was opened on the same site called Alfreton and Mansfield Parkway. When Mansfield regained its own station as part of the Robin Hood Line re-openings, the name was changed to Alfreton. Services run to London St Pancras in the morning and evening peaks with an hourly service also running to Liverpool and Norwich.
[edit] Geography
Alfreton is located at 1.
(53.1000, -1.3833)[edit] Politics
Alfreton is part of the Amber Valley constituency, the MP is Judy Mallaber (Labour). The local council for Alfreton is Amber Valley Borough Council.
[edit] Famous Resident
Alfreton's most famous former resident was Robert Watchorn. Watchorn emigrated to America through Castle Garden. He served as the US Commissioner of Immigration at Ellis Island, between 1905 and 1909. He later worked as vice president of the Union Oil Company.
[edit] Education
The local secondary school is Mortimer Wilson School (ages 11-18) on Grange Street. The school achieves results lower than those found in nearby Ripley.
[edit] Sport
The local football club is Alfreton Town, who are currently in the Conference North league.
Professional wrestling shows were often shown in Alfreton, with the likes of British legends as Big Daddy, Jackie Pallo and Blackjack Mulligun performing.
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Ceremonial county of Derbyshire | ||
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Unitary authorities: | Derby | |
Boroughs/Districts: | Amber Valley • Bolsover • Chesterfield • Derbyshire Dales • Erewash • High Peak • North East Derbyshire • South Derbyshire | |
Cities/Towns: | Alfreton • Ashbourne • Bakewell • Belper • Bolsover • Buxton • Chapel-en-le-Frith • Chesterfield • Clay Cross • Derby • Dronfield • Glossop • Heanor • Ilkeston • Killamarsh • Long Eaton • Matlock • New Mills • Ripley • Sandiacre • Shirebrook • Staveley • Swadlincote • Whaley Bridge • Wirksworth See also: List of civil parishes in Derbyshire |