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The first animal to be found to be infected with foot-and-mouth disease in the [[2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth crisis|2001 crisis]] had been purchased at Longtown market. While at the market it spread the infection to other animals. The size of the Longtown sheep market meant that the disease had spread right across the country in a very short time. Longtown became the centre for control of the disease in south western Scotland and north western England.
The first animal to be found to be infected with foot-and-mouth disease in the [[2001 United Kingdom foot-and-mouth crisis|2001 crisis]] had been purchased at Longtown market. While at the market it spread the infection to other animals. The size of the Longtown sheep market meant that the disease had spread right across the country in a very short time. Longtown became the centre for control of the disease in south western Scotland and north western England.

Longtown is also the site of one of the biggest Defence Munitions Sites DMC Longtown in Western Europe. It used to be part of one [[HM Factory, Gretna|site]] that stretched to [[Eastriggs]] over the border in [[Scotland]] that was the biggest maker of explosives during [[World War I]]. The township of [[Gretna]] was established to house the workers of this establishment. Currently Longtown and Eastriggs are two separate sites jointly managed.


A little over two miles to the north, on the west bank of the [[River Esk, Dumfries and Galloway|River Esk]], Kirkandrews Tower is an isolated and well-preserved 16th century [[Peel tower|pele tower]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Kirkandrews Tower |url=http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=10859 |publisher=Pastscape |accessdate=2011-06-14}}</ref>
A little over two miles to the north, on the west bank of the [[River Esk, Dumfries and Galloway|River Esk]], Kirkandrews Tower is an isolated and well-preserved 16th century [[Peel tower|pele tower]].<ref>{{cite web |title=Kirkandrews Tower |url=http://www.pastscape.org.uk/hob.aspx?hob_id=10859 |publisher=Pastscape |accessdate=2011-06-14}}</ref>

==DMC Longtown==
During the 1930s, there was a recognition of a need to provide secure storage for munitions across the [[United Kingdom]]. The proposal was to create three [[Central Ammunition Depot|Central Ammunition Depots (CAD)]]: one in the south ([[Monckton Farleigh]], [[Wiltshire]]); one in the Midlands ([[Nescliffe]], [[Shropshire]]); and one in the north.

While the other two sites were sat above easily-hewn [[lime stone]], Longtown is located above [[granite]], which meant that it took longer to create and only came into operations late in [[World War 2]]. The site was chosen as it used to be part of [[HM Factory, Gretna]], that stretched to [[Eastriggs]] over the border into [[Scotland]], one of the biggest makers of explosives during [[World War I]]. The township of [[Gretna]] was established to house the workers of this establishment.

Today, DMC Longtown is the only one of the three CADs to remain in operation today, oe of the biggest Defence Munitions Sites in Western Europe. Currently Longtown and Eastriggs are two separate sites jointly managed.


==References==
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Revision as of 14:57, 12 February 2012

Longtown
Longtown, bridge over the River Esk
Population3,000 
OS grid referenceNY380686
District
Shire county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townCARLISLE
Postcode districtCA6
Dialling code01228
PoliceCumbria
FireCumbria
AmbulanceNorth West
UK Parliament
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England
Cumbria

Longtown is a small town in northern Cumbria, England, with a population of around 3,000. It is in the parish of Arthuret and on the River Esk, not far from the Anglo-Scottish border. Nearby was the Battle of Arfderydd.

Longtown is the location of the largest sheep market in England, and is close to the site where the Battle of Solway Moss was fought in 1542. Longtown has one primary school with around 190 pupils, most secondary school pupils travel to William Howard School, Brampton. Though up until 2008 Longtown had its own secondary school, Lochinvar School.

The first animal to be found to be infected with foot-and-mouth disease in the 2001 crisis had been purchased at Longtown market. While at the market it spread the infection to other animals. The size of the Longtown sheep market meant that the disease had spread right across the country in a very short time. Longtown became the centre for control of the disease in south western Scotland and north western England.

A little over two miles to the north, on the west bank of the River Esk, Kirkandrews Tower is an isolated and well-preserved 16th century pele tower.[1]

DMC Longtown

During the 1930s, there was a recognition of a need to provide secure storage for munitions across the United Kingdom. The proposal was to create three Central Ammunition Depots (CAD): one in the south (Monckton Farleigh, Wiltshire); one in the Midlands (Nescliffe, Shropshire); and one in the north.

While the other two sites were sat above easily-hewn lime stone, Longtown is located above granite, which meant that it took longer to create and only came into operations late in World War 2. The site was chosen as it used to be part of HM Factory, Gretna, that stretched to Eastriggs over the border into Scotland, one of the biggest makers of explosives during World War I. The township of Gretna was established to house the workers of this establishment.

Today, DMC Longtown is the only one of the three CADs to remain in operation today, oe of the biggest Defence Munitions Sites in Western Europe. Currently Longtown and Eastriggs are two separate sites jointly managed.

References

  1. ^ "Kirkandrews Tower". Pastscape. Retrieved 2011-06-14.

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