Egremont
Egremont is a market town, civil parish and also two electoral wards (North and South) in the District of Copeland in Cumbria, England, 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Whitehaven and also on the River Ehen. Historically in Cumberland, the community, which lies at the foot of Uldale Valley as well as Dent Fell, has a long commercial heritage consisting of dyeing, weaving as well as iron ore mining. It had a population of 7,444 in 2001, raising to 8,194 at the 2011 Census. The town's design today is similar as at the time of Richard de Lucy around 1200 with its broad Main Street opening out into the marketplace place. The remains of the Norman castle, constructed in the 12th century, are positioned at the southerly end of Main Street near the marketplace location. Egremont was given a charter for a market and yearly fair by King Henry III in 1266. The resulting yearly Crab Fair now holds the World Gurning Championships. The modern economic situation is built on services, media as well as tourist, together with nuclear market at Sellafield.