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Thorne, South Yorkshire

Thorne is a market town and civil parish in the City of Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. It was historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974. It has a population of 16,592,[1] increasing to 17,295 at the 2011 Census.[2]

Thorne
Town and civil parish
Thorne town centre
Thorne
Location within the Borough of Doncaster
Thorne
Location within South Yorkshire
Area18.15 sq mi (47.0 km2)
Population17,295 (2011 census)
• Density953/sq mi (368/km2)
OS grid referenceSE687132
Civil parish
  • Thorne
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townDoncaster
Postcode districtDN8
Dialling code01405
PoliceSouth Yorkshire
FireSouth Yorkshire
AmbulanceYorkshire
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire
53°36′30″N 0°57′30″W / 53.6083°N 0.9583°W / 53.6083; -0.9583

History edit

The land which is now Thorne was once inhabited by Neolithic, Bronze Age and Iron Age people. It became a permanent settlement around AD 700, and is mentioned in the Domesday Book. The main industries in the town have traditionally been coal mining and farming.[citation needed]

Geography edit

Thorne lies east of the River Don, on the Stainforth and Keadby Canal, and is located at approximately 53°36′30″N 0°57′30″W / 53.60833°N 0.95833°W / 53.60833; -0.95833, at an elevation of around 16 feet (5 metres) above sea level, on the Yorkshire side of the border with Lincolnshire. The civil parish of Thorne and Moorends includes the village of Moorends to the north, and the Thorne Waste (also known as Thorne Moors) section of the Thorne Moors collective of moorland to the north-east.[3][4] A small part of the edge of Thorne Waste, named "the Yorkshire Triangle", currently falls under North Lincolnshire, by technicality splitting this suburb of the civil parish between South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire.[5]

Culture and community edit

 
The Windmill at Thorne, by F. W. Jackson, 1911.

Thorne Memorial Park is the location for the Thorne Memorial Park Miniature Railway and the annual Thorne Festival. During the summer months, free brass band concerts are held at the park's bandstand.

Thorne Community Wood is a community woodland created from agricultural land by Thorne-Moorends Town Council, and The Peatlands Way, a circuitous walk around the wildlife areas of Thorne and Hatfield Moors, passes to the north of the town.[6]

Thorne's Farmers' Market is a monthly event.

For many decades in the twentieth century Thorne Colliery was a central focus of employment within the town, although its history was very troubled.

In recent years, employment opportunities have been increasing, most notably since the opening of Nimbus Park on the outskirts of the town, where The Range have operated a major distribution centre since 2012.[7]

Landmarks edit

 
St Nicholas Church

Notable buildings in the town include the parish church and Peel Hill Castle. The parish church consists of material from the 12th to 15th centuries with some later additions and repairs. It is a grade I listed structure,[8] and is dedicated to St Nicholas. Peel Hill Castle is the earthwork remains of a Norman motte built by the de Warenne family.

 
The Old Darley Brewery

Although no structure remains, the foundations indicate that it had a circular keep. It might have been used as a hunting lodge, connected with Hatfield Chase, and prisoners were kept in its tower in the 16th century. It was demolished in the 17th century.[6] The monument is in the care of Thorne-Moorends Town Council.[citation needed] There are Dutch-like[clarification needed] bridges over local canals, such as the Wykewell bridge. There is one remaining water tower, located on South End. Another water tower used to stand on Field Road, but was demolished in 2013. The subsequent empty land was, in 2015, earmarked as the planned location for a new Lidl supermarket. Nearby are the extensive Thorne Moors.

Transport edit

 
The Marina

The town is served by two railway stations: Thorne North, and Thorne South; as well as Junction 6 of the M18 and junction 1 of the M180.

The town is served by four bus services, all of which are operated by First South Yorkshire. The services include the 87/87a towards Doncaster and Moorends, the 84 towards Doncaster, the 87b towards Doncaster and Moorends, and the 86 service. The latter is a local route only connecting both Thorne and Moorends with the newly built retail park. The 8/8a and 86 services only operate on weekdays and Saturdays. The 84 service operates on evenings only Monday to Saturday, and throughout the day hourly on a Sunday, this is due to there being no 87b service on a Sunday.

The A614 runs through the town, crossing the canal.

Education edit

In September 2005 a newly built school, Trinity Academy, opened in Thorne, specialising in Business and Enterprise. The £24 million state-of-the-art Academy has nine classes per year group, had an initial school population of 1250 children between the ages of 11 and 18, and is the third Christian Ethos school founded by Sir Peter Vardy. In 2004, 21% of students from Thorne and Moorends achieved five or more passes at grade C or above. Trinity was named as England's most improved academy in 2007, for which they were presented with an award by Sir Bruce Liddington, the Schools Commissioner in England and Wales, at a conference held in London run by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust.[9]

The academy replaced Thorne Grammar School, whose notable alumni were the opera singer Lesley Garrett; George Porter, a nobel prize-winning chemist; Charles Spencer, pianist; and Sir Graham Hall, former CEO of Yorkshire Electricity.

Media edit

Local news and television programmes are provided by BBC Yorkshire and ITV Yorkshire. Television signals are received from the Emley Moor TV transmitter. [10]

Local radio stations are BBC Radio Sheffield, Heart Yorkshire, Capital Yorkshire, Hallam FM, Greatest Hits Radio South Yorkshire, TX1 Radio and its own Community Radio station, TMCR 95.3.[11]

The town is served by the local newspaper, Thorne Times.[12]

Sport edit

Thorne's rugby league side, Moorends-Thorne Marauders RLFC, play in the CMS Yorkshire league during the winter season and the Rugby League Conference during the summer.

The rugby union side, Thornensians RUFC currently play in Yorkshire Division 3 and have won the Yorkshire Cup on 2 occasions along with the South Yorkshire trophy on a record 12 occasions- the most recent in the 2014/15 season. Their home ground is Coulman Road and big games can attract crowds above 300.

Football is played by the Moorends Hornets and Stingers Junior Football Club.

Speedway racing, earlier known as Dirt track racing, was staged at a track on the southern edge of the town in 1930. Billed as "The Wembley of the North" the track followed the edge of the football pitch on the inside of the track. Rather than two sweeping bends, the track is shown on contemporary ordnance survey maps as having four corners and four straights.

The Sea Cadet unit in Thorne, TS Gambia, offers watersports and other activities to young people within the town.

Notable people edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Office for National Statistics : Census 2001 : Parish Headcounts : Doncaster Retrieved 27 August 2009
  2. ^ "Town population 2011". Neighbourhood Statistics. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 8 March 2016.
  3. ^ UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Thorne Parish (E04000095)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  4. ^ "Humberhead Peatlands - Map of Thorne Moors (Including Thorne Waste Boundaries)". Humberhead Peatlands Official Website. Retrieved 12 November 2019.
  5. ^ "2006 Thorne Moors Vertebrate Report – "Thorne Waste (except now the Yorkshire Triangle) lies in South Yorkshire, and the other parishes lie in East Yorkshire, except Crowle Moor and the Yorkshire Triangle, which are in North Lincolnshire". birdingsiteguide.com. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  6. ^ a b "Thorne-Moorends Town Council: The Peatlands Way 50 Challenge Walk 26 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine; Thorne-moorends.gov.uk. Retrieved 28 April 2012
  7. ^ "The Range seals huge distribution centre deal". Insider Media Ltd. Retrieved 6 September 2017.
  8. ^ Historic England. "Church of St Nicholas, Thorne (1193076)". National Heritage List for England. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  9. ^ . Emmanuel Schools Foundation. Archived from the original on 19 October 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2012.
  10. ^ "Emley Moor (Kirklees, England) Full Freeview transmitter". UK Free TV. 1 May 2004. Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  11. ^ "TMCR 95.3". Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  12. ^ "Thorne Times". Retrieved 11 October 2023.
  13. ^ McConnell, Anita (27 May 2010). "Crapper, Thomas". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/55389. (Subscription or UK public library membership required.)
  14. ^ "William Pool". Humber Packet Boats. Retrieved 14 November 2015.

External links edit

  Media related to Thorne at Wikimedia Commons

  • Thorne and Moorends Town Council

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Thorne South Yorkshire news newspapers books scholar JSTOR January 2012 Learn how and when to remove this template message Thorne is a market town and civil parish in the City of Doncaster in South Yorkshire England It was historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire until 1974 It has a population of 16 592 1 increasing to 17 295 at the 2011 Census 2 ThorneTown and civil parishThorne town centreThorneLocation within the Borough of DoncasterShow map of the City of Doncaster districtThorneLocation within South YorkshireShow map of South YorkshireArea18 15 sq mi 47 0 km2 Population17 295 2011 census Density953 sq mi 368 km2 OS grid referenceSE687132Civil parishThorneMetropolitan boroughCity of DoncasterMetropolitan countySouth YorkshireRegionYorkshire and the HumberCountryEnglandSovereign stateUnited KingdomPost townDoncasterPostcode districtDN8Dialling code01405PoliceSouth YorkshireFireSouth YorkshireAmbulanceYorkshireUK ParliamentDon ValleyList of places UK England Yorkshire 53 36 30 N 0 57 30 W 53 6083 N 0 9583 W 53 6083 0 9583 Contents 1 History 2 Geography 3 Culture and community 4 Landmarks 5 Transport 6 Education 7 Media 8 Sport 9 Notable people 10 See also 11 References 12 External linksHistory editThe land which is now Thorne was once inhabited by Neolithic Bronze Age and Iron Age people It became a permanent settlement around AD 700 and is mentioned in the Domesday Book The main industries in the town have traditionally been coal mining and farming citation needed Geography editThorne lies east of the River Don on the Stainforth and Keadby Canal and is located at approximately 53 36 30 N 0 57 30 W 53 60833 N 0 95833 W 53 60833 0 95833 at an elevation of around 16 feet 5 metres above sea level on the Yorkshire side of the border with Lincolnshire The civil parish of Thorne and Moorends includes the village of Moorends to the north and the Thorne Waste also known as Thorne Moors section of the Thorne Moors collective of moorland to the north east 3 4 A small part of the edge of Thorne Waste named the Yorkshire Triangle currently falls under North Lincolnshire by technicality splitting this suburb of the civil parish between South Yorkshire and Lincolnshire 5 Culture and community edit nbsp The Windmill at Thorne by F W Jackson 1911 Thorne Memorial Park is the location for the Thorne Memorial Park Miniature Railway and the annual Thorne Festival During the summer months free brass band concerts are held at the park s bandstand Thorne Community Wood is a community woodland created from agricultural land by Thorne Moorends Town Council and The Peatlands Way a circuitous walk around the wildlife areas of Thorne and Hatfield Moors passes to the north of the town 6 Thorne s Farmers Market is a monthly event For many decades in the twentieth century Thorne Colliery was a central focus of employment within the town although its history was very troubled In recent years employment opportunities have been increasing most notably since the opening of Nimbus Park on the outskirts of the town where The Range have operated a major distribution centre since 2012 7 Landmarks edit nbsp St Nicholas Church Notable buildings in the town include the parish church and Peel Hill Castle The parish church consists of material from the 12th to 15th centuries with some later additions and repairs It is a grade I listed structure 8 and is dedicated to St Nicholas Peel Hill Castle is the earthwork remains of a Norman motte built by the de Warenne family nbsp The Old Darley Brewery Although no structure remains the foundations indicate that it had a circular keep It might have been used as a hunting lodge connected with Hatfield Chase and prisoners were kept in its tower in the 16th century It was demolished in the 17th century 6 The monument is in the care of Thorne Moorends Town Council citation needed There are Dutch like clarification needed bridges over local canals such as the Wykewell bridge There is one remaining water tower located on South End Another water tower used to stand on Field Road but was demolished in 2013 The subsequent empty land was in 2015 earmarked as the planned location for a new Lidl supermarket Nearby are the extensive Thorne Moors Transport edit nbsp The Marina The town is served by two railway stations Thorne North and Thorne South as well as Junction 6 of the M18 and junction 1 of the M180 The town is served by four bus services all of which are operated by First South Yorkshire The services include the 87 87a towards Doncaster and Moorends the 84 towards Doncaster the 87b towards Doncaster and Moorends and the 86 service The latter is a local route only connecting both Thorne and Moorends with the newly built retail park The 8 8a and 86 services only operate on weekdays and Saturdays The 84 service operates on evenings only Monday to Saturday and throughout the day hourly on a Sunday this is due to there being no 87b service on a Sunday The A614 runs through the town crossing the canal Education editIn September 2005 a newly built school Trinity Academy opened in Thorne specialising in Business and Enterprise The 24 million state of the art Academy has nine classes per year group had an initial school population of 1250 children between the ages of 11 and 18 and is the third Christian Ethos school founded by Sir Peter Vardy In 2004 21 of students from Thorne and Moorends achieved five or more passes at grade C or above Trinity was named as England s most improved academy in 2007 for which they were presented with an award by Sir Bruce Liddington the Schools Commissioner in England and Wales at a conference held in London run by the Specialist Schools and Academies Trust 9 The academy replaced Thorne Grammar School whose notable alumni were the opera singer Lesley Garrett George Porter a nobel prize winning chemist Charles Spencer pianist and Sir Graham Hall former CEO of Yorkshire Electricity Media editLocal news and television programmes are provided by BBC Yorkshire and ITV Yorkshire Television signals are received from the Emley Moor TV transmitter 10 Local radio stations are BBC Radio Sheffield Heart Yorkshire Capital Yorkshire Hallam FM Greatest Hits Radio South Yorkshire TX1 Radio and its own Community Radio station TMCR 95 3 11 The town is served by the local newspaper Thorne Times 12 Sport editThorne s rugby league side Moorends Thorne Marauders RLFC play in the CMS Yorkshire league during the winter season and the Rugby League Conference during the summer The rugby union side Thornensians RUFC currently play in Yorkshire Division 3 and have won the Yorkshire Cup on 2 occasions along with the South Yorkshire trophy on a record 12 occasions the most recent in the 2014 15 season Their home ground is Coulman Road and big games can attract crowds above 300 Football is played by the Moorends Hornets and Stingers Junior Football Club Speedway racing earlier known as Dirt track racing was staged at a track on the southern edge of the town in 1930 Billed as The Wembley of the North the track followed the edge of the football pitch on the inside of the track Rather than two sweeping bends the track is shown on contemporary ordnance survey maps as having four corners and four straights The Sea Cadet unit in Thorne TS Gambia offers watersports and other activities to young people within the town Notable people editGillian Coultard footballer Thomas Crapper industrialist and plumber 13 Lesley Garrett operatic soprano Leigh Jenkinson footballer William Pool 1783 1856 inventor of the feathered paddle wheel 14 Ted Sagar professional footballer Connor Swift cyclist Simon Worrall rugby league footballer Ray Holt professional footballer Garry Hemingway rugby union and rugby league footballer of the 1950s and 1960sSee also editListed buildings in Thorne South YorkshireReferences edit Office for National Statistics Census 2001 Parish Headcounts Doncaster Retrieved 27 August 2009 Town population 2011 Neighbourhood Statistics Office for National Statistics Retrieved 8 March 2016 UK Census 2011 Local Area Report Thorne Parish E04000095 Nomis Office for National Statistics Retrieved 12 November 2019 Humberhead Peatlands Map of Thorne Moors Including Thorne Waste Boundaries Humberhead Peatlands Official Website Retrieved 12 November 2019 2006 Thorne Moors Vertebrate Report Thorne Waste except now the Yorkshire Triangle lies in South Yorkshire and the other parishes lie in East Yorkshire except Crowle Moor and the Yorkshire Triangle which are in North Lincolnshire birdingsiteguide com Retrieved 4 November 2021 a b Thorne Moorends Town Council The Peatlands Way 50 Challenge Walk Archived 26 June 2012 at the Wayback Machine Thorne moorends gov uk Retrieved 28 April 2012 The Range seals huge distribution centre deal Insider Media Ltd Retrieved 6 September 2017 Historic England Church of St Nicholas Thorne 1193076 National Heritage List for England Retrieved 7 April 2012 Trinity Most Improved GCSEs Emmanuel Schools Foundation Archived from the original on 19 October 2013 Retrieved 7 April 2012 Emley Moor Kirklees England Full Freeview transmitter UK Free TV 1 May 2004 Retrieved 11 October 2023 TMCR 95 3 Retrieved 11 October 2023 Thorne Times Retrieved 11 October 2023 McConnell Anita 27 May 2010 Crapper Thomas Oxford Dictionary of National Biography online ed Oxford University Press doi 10 1093 ref odnb 55389 Subscription or UK public library membership required William Pool Humber Packet Boats Retrieved 14 November 2015 External links edit nbsp Media related to Thorne at Wikimedia Commons Thorne and Moorends Town Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Thorne South Yorkshire amp oldid 1211312095, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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