Knighton
Knighton (population 3,172) is a small market community and also community in central Powys (formerly Radnorshire), Wales, on the Teme as well as the England-- Wales border. A tiny part of the community, including Knighton train station, remains in Shropshire, England. This Anglo-Saxon settlement later on came to be a Norman strengthened town. The town has a selection of stores offering a huge country hinterland and also using 18% of the energetic population as well as is, after manufacturing (18.81%), the largest employment field. Or else, as well as alike with several villages, Knighton has little sector. Many young people leave after finishing their education and learning. Tourist is important and, consequently, the area was hit hard by the foot and mouth epidemic of 2001. Although salaries are low as well as 20%+ of houses have no car, Knighton has a joblessness price (2001) of simply 2.88%. Responsibility for economic advancement lies with the Welsh Assembly Government. Knighton remoteness makes it a not likely selection for the commuter as well as, consequently, most of the functioning population (69.45% in 2001) job within a 12 miles (19 kilometres) Traveling to Workplace. The Welsh name, Tref-y-clawdd, suggesting "community on the dyke", was first recorded in 1262 as well as officially offered to the town in 1971. The name Knighton most likely stems from the Old English words cniht (a soldier, individual fan, boy, slave, thane or freeman) and tun (ranch, negotiation or homestead). Thus it might have been founded with a give of land to freemen.