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It has an active public and community arts programme, called Creative Egremont. The town is home to Florence Arts Centre, based at the nearby Florence Mine (now disused), which has a programme of live events - gigs, theatre and stand-up comedy - and an art gallery. There is a studio on-site for the
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Historically, dyeing and weaving were traditional local industries based around the River Ehen. Iron ore mining and quarrying has been established in Egremont for more than 800 years. Industrial mining of iron ore started around 1830 with many mines being opened, and ended when the Florence Mine
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Around 1205, the tale of Grunwilda was told; she was the wife of Richard de Lucy and was killed by a wolf on a hunting trip; this tale is recounted in the poem "The Woeful Chase". Again leaving no male heir, Richard died and the superstition began that no male heir should inherit Egremont Castle
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to Ranulph's son William who made his home at Egremont and began to build the castle, which took approximately 150 years to complete. The Barony was inherited by William's son Ranulph . With Ranulph having no male heir, the Barony passed to his sister Alice, who married the Scottish prince,
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Egremont also has a dedicated town freesheet, published by Egremont & District Labour Party and delivered to thousands of addresses in the town several times a year. The paper is financed by the Copeland Constituency Labour Party, and its treasurer is David Southward MBE.
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family, Alice (now called de Morville) married Alan de Multon and Annabel (also now called de Morville) married Lambert de Multon. Annabel and Lambert de Multon inherited the Barony of Copeland and again, the castle had a lord in residence.
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built a chocolate crumb factory near Christie Bridge and the nuclear industry became established at Sellafield. The Rowntrees site has become a new housing estate, York Place, which is located at the northern end of Main Street.
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Around the early 17th century, agricultural lime was mined at Clints Quarry, with more heavy duty mining being undertaken to supply the iron and ore industry in the mid 19th century, finally ending in 1930. Clints Quarry (now a
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On 2 June 2010, the area became the centre of a search after a gunman ran amok in Cumbria. Derrick Bird, a 52-year-old local taxi driver, shot and killed twelve people, two of them in Egremont, before committing suicide.
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When the last male Multon died in 1335, one of the co-heiresses married Thomas Lucy, grandson of Thomas Multon. Anthony, the last Lord Lucy, died in 1369, and the lands passed to his brother-in-law
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Egremont's Florence Mine was (until 2008) the last working deep iron ore mine left in Western Europe and produced ore, products for the cosmetics industry and high quality
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In 1748, another bridge was built at Briscoe Mill at a cost of £28-15s-0d (£28.75), paid for by John Pearson, a local hatter. Soon Egremont began to service the Port of
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Florence Paintmakers, a co-operative of artists who use the local iron ore pigment to make oil and watercolour paints, pastels and other art materials.
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and towns south of Egremont. There is one other bus service operated by Stagecoach that links to Whitehaven, Workington and Maryport (30).
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attacked the town, causing a huge death toll. For the next 100 years or so an uneasy peace followed and the castle fell into ruins.
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Egremont's Crab Fair is held on the third Saturday in September annually, and features unusual events – such as the world-famous '
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New housing estates were also built to accommodate the growing town, with many old parts of the town being demolished in 1968.
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Egremont has a castle, several churches, two supermarkets and a market selling a variety of goods held every Friday.
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In 1565, a stone bridge was built over the River Ehen to access the town, which was now smaller because of frequent
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Manufacturing industries have declined but service, new media and tourism industries have taken their place.
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In about 1300, the town was established much as it is seen today, surrounded by agricultural lands. In 1322,
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castle, built in the 12th century, are situated at the southern end of Main Street near the market place.
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for jewellery. The pit head is a listed building. The Florence Mine can be found just south of Egremont.
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first established a fort on the site of Egremont Castle around the end of the first millennium AD.
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It has had a brass band since 1904. The band aims to promote brass band music in the local area.
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around 1200 with its wide Main Street opening out into the market place. The remains of the
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because of the conduct of the forefathers. Egremont was granted its royal charter by
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extended Norman rule into Cumbria in around 1092, control of the area was given to
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in 1267, with the right to hold a weekly market and an annual fair.
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Over the next 60 years new schools and churches were built.
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in 1266. The resulting annual Crab Fair now hosts the World
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is the nearest mandatory stop station with a full service.
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The modern economy is based around the nuclear industry at
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The town's layout today is much the same as at the time of
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to the south and to the north, Whitehaven and Workington.
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and Great Britain was born (1909) and bred in the town.
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A large local employer is the nuclear site at nearby
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and in 1830, iron ore was mined over several sites.
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Egremont is located in the former Borough of Copeland
Egremont is located in Cumbria
Cumbria
OS grid reference
NY008109
Civil parish
Unitary authority
Cumberland
Ceremonial county
Cumbria
Region
North West
Country
England
Sovereign state
Post town
Postcode district
CA22
Dialling code
Police
Cumbria
Fire
Cumbria
Ambulance
North West
UK Parliament
Whitehaven and Workington
UK
England

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