Sturminster Newton
Sturminster Newton is a town and civil parish in the Blackmore Vale location of Dorset, England. It is positioned on a low sedimentary rock ridge in a meander of the River Stour. The community is at the centre of a huge milk agriculture region, around which the town's economic situation is developed. The larger part of the community (Sturminster) rests on the north side of the river, as well as includes most shops and also solutions, whilst to the south is the smaller Newton. Between these two areas is a broad flood plain. The town was the residence of poet and author William Barnes, as well as, for part of his life, Thomas Hardy. The community has 43 shops, a key and high school, and an institution and also college catering for youngsters with special academic demands. In the 2011 census the town's civil parish had a population of 4,945. A market is held in the town on Mondays. Among the largest cattle markets in England utilized to be held below, but it was closed in 1998 as well as currently in its area stands a housing estate and a 300-seat neighborhood arts centre called The Exchange. The community becomes part of the historic West Country Carnival circuit.