Dukinfield is a town in Tameside, Greater Manchester, England. It lies on the south bank of the River Tame opposite Ashton under Lyne, being 6.3 miles east of Manchester. The town expanded from being merely a small village with much open land. Its development occurred predominately thanks to the Industrial Revolution, where it emerged as the site of both coal mining and cotton manufacturing. The pasture and meadow land were entirely ruined, with the construction of two cotton mills prior to 1794, and then seven by 1825. The largest mills, being built towards the latter end of the 19th century, were Tower, Tame Valley, River, Park Road and Queen Mills, which featured 4 or 5 storeys, sizeable windows, decorative towers, engine houses and lofty chimneys. There were also a range of collieries opening throughout the 19th century, such as the Dukinfield Colliery, which was 1020 feet deep to the coal joint and was linked to the upcast ventilation shaft. In accordance with the 2011 Census, Dukinfield has a population of 19306. The population density is 9922 residents per square mile, with a 100 to 93.9 female-to-male ratio. The town continues to have a greater proportion of people employed in manufacturing compared to other locations in in the area, being at 24.4 percent. 19.3 per cent of the population worked in retail and wholesale, 10 per cent in health and social services, 9.5 percent in residential or commercial property and organisation services, 6.5 per cent in transportation and communications, and 3.4 percent in hotels and restaurants. There are lots of opportunities for locals to shop in both independent and industrial chain shops. For all your home upgrades, make sure to make use of reliable experts in Dukinfield to make certain of quality.