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About Tamworth
Tamworth is a historic town and local
government district in Staffordshire England, located
17 miles (25km) north-east from the city of Birmingham.
The town gained its name from the River Tame, which
flows through the town. In 2002 the town had a population
of 74,581 Tamworth is the home of the historic Tamworth
Castle, and has a minorly successful non-league football
team by the name of Tamworth FC. It is also home to
the Snowdome, the first indoor ski slope in the UK.
The town's main industries include: engineering, paper,
clothing, and brick and tile manufacturing. It was
also home to the Reliant car company. Tamworth has
existed since Saxon times, it was sacked by Danes
in the 9th century. Defences in the form of a castle
were constructed against Danish invaders by Ethelfleda
Queen of the kingdom of Mercia. In the 11th century,
a Norman castle was built on the site of the Saxon
one, which still exists to this day. The town grew
rapidly in the 18th and 19th centuries. during the
Industrial Revolution, due largely to the surrounding
coal mines. And it also became a hub of the canal
network, with the Coventry Canal and the Birmingham
and Fazeley Canal being built through the town. Later
the railways arrived with the Midland Railway route
from Derby to Birmingham, and later the London and
North Western Railway, which provided direct trains
to the capital. The Victorian Prime Minister Sir Robert
Peel served as the town's MP from 1830 until his death
in 1850. It was in Tamworth that Robert Peel unveiled
his Tamworth Manifesto in 1834 which effectively invented
the modern Conservative Party. Tamworth has grown
rapidly in the post-war years due to overspill population
from Birmingham. Its population has tripled since
the 1940s. Tamworth was historically split between
Staffordshire and Warwickshire, with the border running
through the city centre. Staffordshire was made to
include the entire borough in 1888.
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