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furnaces built in Workington. The seventh was situated at the Moss Bay plant of BSC. In the 1970s, as BSC adapted to a more streamlined approach to the metals industry, the engineering design company was separated from the workshops and foundry and re-designated as Distington Engineering Contracting.
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On 19 September 2009, Valentine Rock took place; a 19-band charity music festival. It was staged at the Ernest Valentine Ground home of Workington Cricket Club. Artists included The Chairmen, Novellos, With Lights Out, Volcanoes, Breed, Colt 45, Relics, Telf, Thir13een, Slagbank, Hangin' Threads and
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Workington Cricket Club plays at the Ernest Valentine Ground, on the High Cloffock near the River Derwent and the town centre. It is a thriving club with three senior teams and a growing junior section putting out six teams. It is affiliated to Cumbria Cricket League, Cumbria Cricket Board, Cumbria
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One offshoot of the steel industry was the production of railway rails. Workington rails were widely exported and a common local phrase was that Workington rails "held the world together." Originally made from Bessemer steel, but after the closure of the Moss Bay Steelworks, steel for the plant was
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or an even earlier form. Since 2001, matches have raised over £75,000 for local charities. An Uppies and Downies ball is made from four pieces of cow leather. It is 21 inches (53 cm) in circumference and weighs about two and a half pounds (1.1 kg). Only three hand-made balls are produced
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for the site since 2003. Campaigners opposed the sale, stating that the land was common ground and belonged to the people of Workington. In 2010 the Countess of Lonsdale invoked her rights to mine the land, in an attempt to prevent the development. In 2011 a closed meeting of Allerdale councillors
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Primary schools have a well organised inter-school programme. Secondary schools focus especially on the Allerdale District School's Championships, which lead on to the Cumbria Schools Championships. The results of Cumbria's championships guide selection of the county teams to compete in the
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In 2006, Washington Square, a £50 million shopping centre and mixed-use complex, was opened to replace the run-down St John's Arcade, built in the 1960s and 1970s. In 2007, the Royal Institution of Chartered Surveyors named Washington Square the "best commercial project" in
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After the loss of the two industries on which Workington was built, coal and steel, Workington and the whole of West Cumbria became an unemployment blackspot. Industries in the town today include chemicals, cardboard, the docks (originally built by the United Steel Co.),
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discussed the sale of the site, but the council rescinded on its decision to sell it to Tesco in June 2011. Tesco stated that it was still seeking a site for a store of around 60,000 sq ft (5,600 m) Workington to replace the established one.
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was opened in the Moss Bay area of the town. The Bessemer converter continued to work until July 1974. The Moss Bay Steelworks closed in 1982, despite receiving notable infrastructural investment and improvement almost immediately before the closure.
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Extra store on the Cloffocks provoked controversy and opposition from local people; a planning application was placed in 2006 by Tesco, after it acquired the Cloffocks site for £18 million; Tesco had been competing with
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There are two bowling greens, one in Vulcan Park and another on High Cloffocks, south of the River Derwent. Teams and individuals from both greens compete in local, regional and national competitions.
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Workington and District Sea Angling Club takes part in regular monthly matches. It meets every month in the Union Jack Club, Senhouse Street, Workington. It also arranges tuition for its anglers.
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equipment. DEC, known to the local people as "Chapel Bank", had an engineering design office, engineering workshops and a foundry that at one time contained six of the seven
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Employing some 200 people, its primary purpose was the design, manufacture, installation and commissioning of continuous casting machines. This business is now owned by the
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Central Way public toilets with tiles designed in collaboration by ceramic artist Paul Scott and writer Robert Drake, in addition to a fish tank containing species from the
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opened on 30 November 2009 as a temporary means of crossing the river after road bridges had been closed by flooding. A free train service between Workington (Main) and
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crisis in Britain. It is based in the former steelworks offices. Many Workington residents are employed outside the town in the nuclear industry located in and around
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While efforts have been made to find local names for the major streets of the new shopping centre, the initial planning title of Washington Square has been retained.
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was consulted on the layout. Considered "one of the premier courses in Cumbria", it was influenced in the 1950s by F. G. Hawtree and by Howard Swan today.
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The town once had four cinemas (the Carnegie, the Hippodrome, the Oxford and the Ritz), all now closed. There remains only the Parkway Cinema at
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In February 2019 plans for a new stadium for Workington were announced. This would in involve the demolition of Borough Park and Derwent Park.
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The Workington Transport Heritage Trust, preserves the transport heritage of Workington and the surrounding area and is run by volunteers.
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in 1988. By 1993, the factory had closed with the loss of 200 jobs. The former bus plant is now a warehouse for the logistics company
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It was formerly covered by the Seaton + Northside, St Michaels, Moorclose + Moss Bay, Harrington + Salterbeck, and St Johns wards on
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Cumbria Cricket Board Open Courses are led by coaches at the town's Stainburn School. These are open to Years 4–10 pupils.
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The skyline of Workington, with Lake District fells in the background, looking to the north east from the shore hills
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Workington was the headquarters of the haulage company J. Roper (Workington) Ltd, which was based in Moss Bay.
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Historically it has been a Labour-supporting area, the town had elected a Conservative MP only twice since
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Championships. Over the years, Workington athletes have earned English Schools Championship honours.
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also hosted many circus shows that included elephants and other circus animals performing on stage.
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was discovered at Northside. This is seen to suggest there was a settlement at the river mouth.
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on 102.2 FM and Workington Academy Radio, a student based radio station that broadcast to the
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The Cumbria iron-ore field lies to the south of Workington, and produced extremely high grade
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were Seaton, St Michaels, St Johns + Great Clifton, Moorclose + Moss Bay, and Harrington.
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Workington is also home to the headquarters of family haulage business J.R Dixon Ltd
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Junior Cricket League and the West Allerdale & Copeland Cricket Association.
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opened a factory in Lillyhall, just outside Workington, initially to build the
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racing was staged at Lonsdale Park, next to Borough Park, on the banks of the
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The History of Workington, An Illustrated History from 1866 to 1955, Volume 2
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Freshwater anglers are active on local rivers, especially the River Derwent.
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and Theatre Royal are still open and put on performances all year round. The
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Lookout Clock, an interactive town clock designed by Andy Plant and Matt Wand
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in association with pupils from St Patrick's Primary School and Alan Dawson.
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in about 1150, meaning "the town or settlement of Weorc or Wirc's people".
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Several bridges were damaged or destroyed by the River Derwent during the
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History of Workington: An Illustrated History from Earliest Times to 1865
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There is a Cumbria Coalition of Motorcycle Clubs. The West Cumbrian
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bus in the 1970s and 1980s. Produced primarily for the state-owned
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The area around Workington was long a producer of coal and steel.
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Dixson, Nicole (13 December 2002). "Thumbs up for the new look".
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for export, mainly to poorer countries. The town also houses the
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site initially proved incapable of producing rails adequately.
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Disputed Pleasures: Sport and Society in Preindustrial England
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The town is served by the local newspaper, Times & Star.
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team, which competes in the British Speedway Premier League.
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provides rail connections from Workington railway station to
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The town has various districts, many of them established as
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The Grilles architectural metalwork at Central Car Park by
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The Shakespeare Institute of the University of Birmingham
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War memorial tribute to local workers in heavy industries
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A plan to build a 92,900 sq ft (8,630 m)
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In June 2019, it was announced by the new leadership of
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Images of Sport – Workington Association Football Club
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continued at Workington for another two years, as the
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Greatest Hits Radio Cumbria & South West Scotland
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Local news and television programmes are provided by
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The Concise Oxford Dictionary of English Place-names
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Television signals are received from the 675:Closure of MEP's European Parliament office 641: 3486: 3472: 3361: 3347: 2828:"Uppies and Downies raise £7,000 for RNLI" 1254:Workington is home to three theatres: the 962:(BSC), which specialised in the design of 1775: 1537:appeared in 1893 and played north of the 1408:, a traditional version of football with 1241: 738:candidate for Whitehaven and Workington, 3323:Cumbria County History Trust: Workington 2771: 1659: 1596: 1385: 1245: 1043: 977: 907:. The area had a long tradition of iron 890: 779:purposes, Workington is administered by 656: 576: 497:, and 5 miles (8 km) south-west of 91:Show map of the former Allerdale Borough 2236: 2159: 2101:"Plans lodged to demolish Borough Park" 1935: 1805: 1803: 1469:was replaced in the Football League by 1006: 14: 3776: 3031: 2941:"Fred W Hawtree 1916–2000 in Memoriam" 2912: 2217: 2082: 1039: 597:installed in the town centre include: 3467: 3342: 3076: 2588: 2351: 2180: 1455:, formed the nucleus of the original 1381: 1303: 1250:The Workington Opera House – Pre 1927 1112:, which bought the property in 1995. 772:European Parliamentary Constituency. 540:, describes ruins of these defences. 489:, 8 miles (13 km) north-east of 3376: 2893: 2749:"Artist Captures Uppies and Downies" 1800: 1654:English Schools Athletic Association 1211:, with occasional through trains to 3799:Populated coastal places in Cumbria 3195:North West Orienteering Association 3015:"British Speedway's Premier League" 2533: 2162:"Tesco Puts in Plans for Cloffocks" 1836:The Philological Museum, hosted by 1086:In the 1980s, Leyland manufactured 832:. 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Workington is located in the former Allerdale Borough
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