Wigton
Wigton is a market community in Cumbria, England. Historically in Cumberland, it exists simply outside the Lake District in the district of Allerdale. Wigton goes to the centre of the Solway Level, in between the Caldbeck Fells as well as the Solway coastline. It is offered by Wigton train station on the Cumbrian Coast Line, and also the A596 road to Workington. The town of Silloth-on-Solway exists twelve miles to the west, beyond Abbeytown. Wigton today is a flourishing market town, with animals auctions being held regularly at Hopes Auction Company. The major employer is Innovia Films. The town has its very own secondary school, called The Nelson Thomlinson College, which is a well-performing thorough with close links to the Innovia manufacturing facility. In 2004 the town was the very first settlement in the UK to implement a curfew on teens under the age of 16. It remained in area for 2 weeks, and also its objective was to reduce the quantity of criminal damage in the community centre. It adhered to nighttime vandalism projects, which included wrecked shop fronts, as well as scare tactics of senior participants of the community. The curfew drew in nationwide attention, with the neighborhood high school getting sees from firms such as Sky News. It had some result, with less criminal damage occurring ever since.