Knighton
Knighton (population 3,172) is a little market community as well as neighborhood in central Powys (previously Radnorshire), Wales, on the Teme and also the England-- Wales border. A little part of the community, consisting of Knighton railway station, is in Shropshire, England. This Anglo-Saxon negotiation later on became a Norman fortified town. The town has a range of stores offering a large country hinterland and using 18% of the active population as well as is, after production (18.81%), the largest work sector. Otherwise, and alike with lots of villages, Knighton has little industry. A lot of youths leave after completing their education and learning. Tourist is crucial and, consequently, the area was struck hard by the foot as well as mouth epidemic of 2001. Although earnings are low as well as 20%+ of houses have no car, Knighton has an unemployment price (2001) of just 2.88%. Obligation for economic growth lies with the Welsh Assembly Government. Knighton seclusion makes it a not likely option for the commuter and, consequently, the majority of the functioning population (69.45% in 2001) job within a 12 miles (19 km) Travel to Workspace. The Welsh name, Tref-y-clawdd, meaning "town on the dyke", was first recorded in 1262 as well as formally offered to the town in 1971. The name Knighton probably stems from the Old English words cniht (a soldier, individual follower, boy, slave, thane or freeman) and also tun (farm, negotiation or homestead). Thus it may have been founded through a give of land to freemen.