- Ilkeston
infobox UK place
country = England
latitude= 52.9676
longitude= -1.3072
official_name= Ilkeston
map_type= Derbyshire
population = 37,550
shire_district=Erewash
shire_county =Derbyshire
region= East Midlands
constituency_westminster= Erewash
post_town= ILKESTON
postcode_district = DE7
postcode_area= DE
dial_code= 0115
os_grid_reference= SK355785Ilkeston (also locally known as "Ilson") is a
town in the Borough of Erewash ofDerbyshire , in theEast Midlands region ofEngland , on theRiver Erewash , from which the local authority district takes its name. Its population at the 2001census was 37,550. Its major industries were formerlycoal mining,iron working andtextile s, but all these have greatly declined. It is the site of Ilkeston CharterFair which celebrated its 750th anniversary in 2002, the Charter being granted by King Henry III in 1252. This is one of the largest street fairs in the Country, held every October.The town is close to both
Derby andNottingham and is near to theM1 motorway . Although the town lies within Derbyshire, it is closer to Nottingham. The eastern boundary of Ilkeston is only two miles from Nottingham's western edge. Ilkeston is considered by the Office for National Statistics to be part of Nottingham metropolitan area.Ilkeston was probably founded in the 6th century AD, and gets its name from its supposed founder, Elch or Elcha, who was an Anglian chieftain ("Elka's Tun" = Elka's Town). The town appears as Tilchestune in the
Domesday Book .Ilkeston is one of the few places where the distinctive dialect of
East Midlands English is extensively spoken. Ilkeston is referred to as 'Ilson' in this dialect.The American Adventure Theme Park , a large theme park which closed in 2007, was located on the outskirts of Ilkeston.Railway
Ilkeston no longer has a
railway station despite its substantial population and the fact that theNottingham -Sheffield main line (formerly part of theMidland Railway , later theLMS ) skirts the eastern edge of the town.Ilkeston once had three stations. Ilkeston Junction station, also known as "Ilkeston Junction & Cossall" was on the Midland Main Line: this station closed in January 1967. Plans to build a new station (thought to be close to the former Ilkeston Junction) have often been speculated about and announced, but to date little action has been seen. A short branch from this station to Ilkeston Town station in the town centre closed in June 1947.Ilkeston's third station was Ilkeston North, on the former Great Northern Railway (later
LNER ) line from Nottingham toDerby , closed in September 1964. A major feature of this line wasBennerley Viaduct , a convert|1452|ft|m|sing=on long, convert|61|ft|m|sing=on high, wrought iron structure which still crosses the Erewash valley just to the north east of Ilkeston. Once threatened with demolition, it is now a Grade 2 listed building, though the removal of the embankments at either end have left it an oddly isolated free-standing structure surrounded by fields.cite web|url=http://www.lawrenceseastwood.co.uk/photo_016.htm|title=Bennerley Viaduct]Twin Town *
Châlons-en-Champagne inFrance , since 1957. [ [http://www.erewash.gov.uk/CommunityLiving/Twinning/?qsNavSetting=max Ilkeston Twinning Association] ]References
See also
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Ilkeston Corporation Tramways
*Ilkeston Grammar School External links
* [http://www.ilkeston.org/ The Ilkeston Community Homepage]
* [http://www.erewash.gov.uk Erewash Borough Council]
* [http://www.ilkcam.com/ Ilkeston Cam pictures of the town and surrounding area]
* [http://www.ilkestonfolkclub.org.uk Ilkeston Folk Club]
* [http://www.ilkestonartsandcameraclub.org.uk Ilkeston Arts & Camera Club]
* [http://www.ilkestonladiescircle.moonfruit.com Ilkeston Ladies Circle]
* [http://www.ilkestonhistory.org.uk/Brief%20History%20of%20Stanton%20iron%20works.htm The Stanton Ironworks]
* [http://www.ilkestonadvertiser.co.uk/ The Ilkeston Advertiser (newspaper)]
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