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Encyclopedia > Tiverton, Devon
Map sources for Tiverton, Devon at grid reference SS955125

Tiverton is a town in the County of Devon, in England. It is the administrative centre for the Mid Devon district. Image File history File links Dot4gb. ... Image File history File links Gb4dot. ... The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using latitude or longitude. ... Devon is a large county in South West England, bordered by Cornwall to the west, Dorset and Somerset to the east. ... Motto: (French for God and my right) Anthem: God Save the King/Queen Capital London (de facto) Largest city London Official language(s) English (de facto) Unification    - by Athelstan AD 927  Area    - Total 130,395 km² (1st in UK)   50,346 sq mi  Population    - 2006 est. ... Mid Devon is a local government district in Devon, England. ...


Its name is derived from 'the town on two fords' or 'Twy-ford-ton' - 'Twyverton'. The town stands at the confluence of the rivers Exe and Lowman. Human occupation in the area dates back to the Stone-Age, with many flint tools found in the area. An Iron Age hillfort, Cranmore Castle stands on a hill above the town, and a Roman fort was discovered on the hillside below Knightshayes Court near Bolham, just to the north of the town. Blundell's School an independent school, was founded in Tiverton in 1604, and relocated to its present location on the outskirts of town in 1882. EXE is the common filename extension for denoting an executable file (a program) in the MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, and OS/2 operating systems. ... Obsidian arrowhead The Stone Age is a period of history that encompasses the first widespread use of technology in human evolution and the spread of humanity from the savannas of East Africa to the rest of the world. ... Iron Age Axe found on Gotland This article is about the archaeological period known as the Iron Age, for the mythological Iron Age see Iron Age (mythology). ... The term hill fort is commonly used by archeologists to describe fortified enclosures located to exploit a rise in elevation for defensive advantage. ... Cranmore Castle is an Iron Age earthwork situated on a hillside above the Devon Town of Tiverton the earthwork is widely described in Guidebooks and Histories as an Iron Age Hillfort tough more recent Archeoligical evaluations and Histories such as Mike Sampsons recently published work point out that it... The Roman Empire is the name given to both the domain obtained by the city-state of Rome and also the corresponding phase of that civilization, characterized by an autocratic form of government. ... Knightshayes Court is an estate in Tiverton, Devon, England, owned by the National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty. ... Bolham could be Bolham, Devon Bolham, Nottinghamshire This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title. ... Blundells School is a British public school, located in Tiverton in the county of Devon. ... An independent school is a school which is not dependent upon national or local government for financing its operation and is instead operated by tuition charges, gifts, and perhaps the investment yield of an endowment. ...


Tiverton owes its early growth and prosperity to the wool trade, which caused the town to grow in the 16th and 17th Centuries. By the turn of the 18th Century the trade was peaking, and a century of turmoil followed during the early Industrial Revolution with many riots by the town's societies of Woolcombers and Weavers. By the end of the century, due to imports and the expansion of industrialization elsewhere, the town's woollen industry was in terminal decline. (17th century - 18th century - 19th century - more centuries) As a means of recording the passage of time, the 18th century refers to the century that lasted from 1701 through 1800. ... A Watt steam engine in Madrid. ...


In 1815 the industrialist John Heathcoat bought an old woollen mill on the river Exe and shortly afterwards moved his lace manufactory to the town, following the destruction of his machinery in Loughborough by former Luddites in the pay of the lacemakers of Nottingham. The factory turned the fortunes of Tiverton around once again, and it became an early industrial centre in the South West. It gained a reputation as one of the 'rotten boroughs' targeted by those seeking electoral reform. Although small, it had two MPs representing it. Lord Palmerston, or 'Pam' as he was known locally, was one of these MPs for a large part of the 19th century. In 1848 the Chartists, a radical group seeking to change the electoral system, stood one of their leaders, George Julian Harney, against Palmerston. He is widely reported as having gained no votes - but in fact he won the 'popular vote' (A show of hands of the people of the town), and withdrew when Palmerston called a ballot because he knew that he would lose in a vote consisting only of the wealthy and propertied in the town (Only 400 out of a population of 7000 were entitled to vote at that time, which is one of the things the Chartists sought to change). After the Reform Act of 1867, Tiverton had just the one MP, generally one of the Heathcoat-Amory family. John Heathcoat (August 7, 1783 - January 18, 1861), English inventor, was born at Duffield near Derby. ... EXE is the common filename extension for denoting an executable file (a program) in the MS-DOS, Microsoft Windows, and OS/2 operating systems. ... Statistics Population: 57,600 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SK536195 Administration Borough: Charnwood Shire county: Leicestershire Region: East Midlands Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: Leicestershire Services Police force: Leicestershire Constabulary Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}} Ambulance: East Midlands Post office and telephone Post town: LOUGHBOROUGH Postal... The Luddites were a group of English workers in the early 1800s who protested – often by destroying machines – against the changes produced by the Industrial Revolution that they felt threatened their jobs. ... For other uses, see Nottingham (disambiguation). ... Lord Palmerston and Henry Temple redirect here. ... A movement for social and political reform in the United Kingdom during the mid_19th century, Chartism gains its name from the Peoples Charter of 1838, which set out the main aims of the movement. ... English Political Activist, Journalist & Chartist Leader George Julian Harney, the son of a seaman, was born in Deptford on 17th February, 1817. ... In the United Kingdom, the Reform Act could refer to various Acts Reform Act 1832 (The First Reform Act or The Great Reform Act), which abolished rotten boroughs and gave representation to previously unrepresented urban areas like Birmingham etc. ...


The town was the last in the Devon & Cornwall area to retain an independent police force, until 1945. In the second half of the 20th century Tiverton once again declined in prosperity, as the Heathcoat factory became ever more mechanised, and the Starkey Knight & Ford Brewery was taken over by Whitbread as its regional brewery, but later closed, becoming just a bottling plant, and then lying derelict for some years before being demolished to make way for a supermarket. The manufacturing industry on Lowman Island in the town died a lingering death, and the Globe Elastics plant in the town also closed down. During the 1990s the town underwent something of a revival and has now become a relatively thriving dormitory town. This article is about the Whitbread company. ...

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Recent expansion (2005)

Tiverton's revival began with the construction of the A361 - or 'North Devon Link Road' in the late 1980's. In the 1990's a new industrial estate was built at Little Gornhay on the north eastern edge of the town, and a new junction was added to the link road, with a distributor road into the town which has fast become its main gateway. A road linking this road to the Exeter Road along the line of the old Railway; Western Way, was also constructed. These two roads opened up a new aspect to the town, and paved the way for expansion. The A361 is a major road in England. ...


The demand for housing in the UK and particularly in the South-West has driven house prices up and many now look to towns on the periphery of employment centres. Tiverton has become a popular 'dormitory' town for commuters to nearby Exeter and Taunton and this growth has been supported by large housing projects to the North of the town by most national house builders including Westbury Homes, Barrett Homes and Bellway Homes. The resulting influx of population has led to further development of the town's services and shops. The town now has a newly built PFI (Private Finance Initiative) Hospital, which has left the old hospital derelict in the town centre. It has also replaced its out-of-date swimming pool with a new 'Leisure Centre' (swimming pool and small gymnasium). It also has the main campus for the East Devon College - the largest local Further Education college. Additionally Mid Devon District Council has recently built new offices at 'Phoenix House' at the foot of Phoenix Lane, close to the site of the old Brewery. The building incorporates a new public Library. To meet Wikipedias quality standards, this articles infobox may require cleanup. ... Taunton is the county town of Somerset, England. ... Bellway plc is a major British residential property developer. ... The Private Finance Initiative specifies a method by which the United Kingdom government provides financial support for public private partnerships known as Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) between the public and private sectors. ... The Private Finance Initiative specifies a method, developed initially by the United Kingdom government, to provide financial support for Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs) between the public and private sectors. ... East Devon College is a Further Education College situated in the Devon Market Town of Tiverton it shares a Campus with Tiverton High School The site was originally developed as a shared Campus for Tiverton Secondary Modern School and Tiverton Technical College. ... Further education (often abbreviated FE) is post-secondary, post-compulsory education (in addition to that received at secondary school). ...


More recently supermarket giant Tesco has opened a new store situated on the site of the old Lowman Works, at the edge of the town centre, vacating their former premises on Fore Street, in 2006 the national catalogue chain store Argos occupied the former Tesco "high street" site. This continued growth is changing the town, though it remains to be seen if all of these changes will be for the good of the town in the long term. For other uses, see Tesco (disambiguation). ... Argos (Greek: Άργος, Árgos, IPA argos) is a city in Greece in the Peloponnese near Nafplio, which was its historic harbor, named for Nauplius. ...


Education

Tiverton High School is the main state school for the town of Tiverton, Devon, UK. Tiverton High School website ofsted report from April 2004 Category: ... East Devon College is a Further Education College situated in the Devon Market Town of Tiverton it shares a Campus with Tiverton High School The site was originally developed as a shared Campus for Tiverton Secondary Modern School and Tiverton Technical College. ... Blundells School is a British public school, located in Tiverton in the county of Devon. ...

Railways

Tiverton had two railway stations on a branch line, but the line was closed under Beeching. Later, a parkway station was opened on the main line from Exeter to London at Tiverton Parkway which remains the only train station to serve the town, despite being located 7 miles east of the town alongside the M5 motorway. The list of closed railway stations in Britain includes the following. ... Dr. Richard Beeching later Baron Beeching (21 April 1913 — 23 March 1985) was an British physicist and engineer, and former chairman of British Railways. ... A Parkway railway station is a railway station that primarily serves a park and ride interchange rather than a township. ... Tiverton Parkway station was opened on the 12th May 1986 to the north of the former Tiverton Junction station. ...


See also

The Grand Western Canal is a canal between Tiverton and Taunton in the United Kingdom. ... Tiverton High School is the main state school for the town of Tiverton, Devon, UK. Tiverton High School website ofsted report from April 2004 Category: ... Tiverton is a town located in Newport County, Rhode Island. ...

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