Alston
Alston is a village in Cumbria, England, within the civil parish of Alston Moor on the River South Tyne. It shares the title of the 'greatest market town in England', at about 1,000 feet (300 m) above sea level, with Buxton, Derbyshire. In spite of going to such an altitude and in a remote place, the town is conveniently accessible via the many roadways which link the community to Weardale valley, Teesdale, Hartside Pass (as well as towns in Cumbria such as Penrith) along with the Tyne valley. Historically part of Cumberland, Alston exists within the North Pennines, an assigned Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty and is bordered by stunning sights of the bordering fells and the South Tyne Valley. Much of the town centre is an assigned Sanctuary which includes several detailed structures. The population census figures show that at its optimal during 1831 the populace of the parish of Alston Moor was 6,858 people. Today that number is about 1,200. The populace of the community of Alston was 1,128 according to the 2001 Census. [citation required] The neighborhood has its own web site which is an outcome of the Cybermoor Project (cybermoor.org), which has actually brought the Web to almost every home on Alston Moor, as well as broadband to lots of. This permitted people with little or no education and learning access to on the internet training courses and also training. The trouble of the location's loved one remoteness contrasted to various other areas of England was fixed by utilising IEEE 802.11 technology to create the network facilities.