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What is Castleford famous for?

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Asked by: Mike Duncan

What is Castleford known for?

The town is the site of a Roman settlement. Within the historical Castleford Borough are the suburbs of Airedale, Cutsyke, Ferry Fryston, Fryston Village, Glasshoughton, Half Acres, Hightown, Lock Lane, Townville, Wheldale and Whitwood. Castleford is home to the rugby league Super League team Castleford Tigers.

Was there ever a castle in Castleford?

The English town of Castleford, West Yorkshire, is now built on what was the fort.



Lagentium
Built c. 70 AD
Location
Coordinates 53.726°N 1.356°W
Town Castleford

How did Castleford get its name?

The name Castleford was originally derived from a family having lived in Yorkshire, where the surname is derived from the place-name Castleford in the West Riding. The place-name is derived from the Old English terms ceaster and forda, meaning fort and ford, respectively.

Is Castleford a nice place to live?

Castleford has been named in the top ten worst towns and cities to live in England, with “horrible” Huddersfield topping the list. Is Castleford really that bad? Huddersfield received 50 per cent more votes than the town in the second spot, and was slated by voters for being “unclean”, “rough” and “chavvy”.

Is Castleford a mining town?

Castleford in West Yorkshire, a C20th coal-mining town, rests above earlier settlements on land which is rich with archaeology.

Is Pontefract rough?

Pontefract is among the top 5 most dangerous medium-sized towns in West Yorkshire, and is among the top 20 most dangerous overall out of West Yorkshire’s 118 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Pontefract in 2021 was 119 crimes per 1,000 people.

Why did Romans settle in Castleford?

Botanical (plant) evidence shows that people may have lived in the Castleford area as early as 8500 BC when most of the area was woodland. By about 4000 BC they were beginning to clear woodland for agriculture. By the time the Romans arrived, the area around Castleford was mainly open land.

What river runs through Castleford?

Aire

At Castleford is the confluence of the Aire and Calder; just downstream of the confluence was the ford where the ancient British road, used by the Romans, crossed on its way north to York.

When was Castleford Civic Centre built?

1970

​C​as​​​tleford Civic Centre was opened in 1970 as a purpose-built auditorium featuring two large function rooms. With a well-deserved reputation as a large and adaptable venue with a friendly atmosphere, this venue is perfect for large functions in the Castleford area.

How rough is Castleford?

Castleford is the most dangerous medium-sized towns in West Yorkshire, and is among the top 5 most dangerous overall out of West Yorkshire’s 118 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Castleford in 2021 was 145 crimes per 1,000 people.

Is Yorkshire rough?

Four towns and cities in Yorkshire are among the most deprived parts of the UK, with violent crime on the rise and people’s health sharply deteriorating. The 2021 UK Prosperity Index closely analyses a number of factors to create a chart of the country’s most and least deprived areas.

Is thurnscoe rough?

Thurnscoe is the most dangerous small town in South Yorkshire, and is among the top 20 most dangerous overall out of South Yorkshire’s 109 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Thurnscoe in 2021 was 128 crimes per 1,000 people.

Is thurnscoe Barnsley or Rotherham?

Thurnscoe is a village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England.

Is Barnsley rough?

Barnsley is the second most dangerous major town in South Yorkshire, and is the 28th most dangerous overall out of South Yorkshire’s 109 towns, villages, and cities. The overall crime rate in Barnsley in 2021 was 108 crimes per 1,000 people.