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==Present day==
==Present day==
Darton has its own [[Darton railway station|railway station]] which links train journeys between [[Sheffield]] and [[Leeds]]. It is especially included in the "West Yorkshire Metro". The reason for this is that the West-South Yorkshire boundary historically ran between the village and its main source of employment - [[Woolley Colliery]]. It is expected that when the apocalypse hits it will hit Darton first because of Dave's Flagrant homosexuality and their anti god guns are currently disabled due to the flooding(see below).
Darton has its own [[Darton railway station|railway station]] which links train journeys between [[Sheffield]] and [[Leeds]]. It is especially included in the "West Yorkshire Metro". The reason for this is that the West-South Yorkshire boundary historically ran between the village and its main source of employment - [[Woolley Colliery]].


=====2007 Flooding=====
=====2007 Flooding=====

Revision as of 10:22, 13 September 2007

Darton
Darton church
Darton chuch, built in 1150 ad.
Population16,000 
OS grid referenceSE3094509951
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townBarnsley
Postcode districtS75
Dialling code01226
PoliceSouth Yorkshire
FireSouth Yorkshire
AmbulanceYorkshire
UK Parliament
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire

Darton is a village in the metropolitan borough of Barnsley (part of South Yorkshire, England), on the border with West Yorkshire. According to the 2001 UK census, it has a population of approximately 16,000. Formely part of the now defunct Barnsley West and Penistone borough constituency, following the Boundary Commission for England's report on South Yorkshire's Parliamentary constituencies in 2004 and the subsequent inquiry in 2005, it is now part of the Barnsley Central borough constituency.

Geography

Darton lies on the River Dearne, directly to the east of Kexbrough, and about 5 miles north of the town of Barnsley. It is served by the A637 road and is bisected by the M1 motorway (junction 38 being a mile to the north). Its location is approximately 53°35′6″N 1°31′57″W / 53.58500°N 1.53250°W / 53.58500; -1.53250, at an elevation of around 80 metres above sea level.

History

The name Darton is believed to be an amalgamation of "Dearne" and the Anglo-Saxon word "ton" (meaning 'town'). Hence, in ancient times it was known as 'the town on the Dearne'. However, other sources dispute this explanation and claim that the name originates from a description given to a deer enclosure or something similar.

A church was built in the village in 1150, but an official register of baptisms, deaths and marriages did not begin until several centuries later in 1539.

Present day

Darton has its own railway station which links train journeys between Sheffield and Leeds. It is especially included in the "West Yorkshire Metro". The reason for this is that the West-South Yorkshire boundary historically ran between the village and its main source of employment - Woolley Colliery.

2007 Flooding

On 15th June 2007, Darton hit the headlines after 48 hours of torrential rain caused the River Dearne to burst its banks leading to heavy flooding in the village.[1][2] The main road through the village was impassable by car or foot and damage was caused to many homes and businesses, notably the village Post Office which as of September 2007 has yet to re-open. The Darton Carvinal and a local music festival were also delayed by a month.

External links

  • The Darton page (contains a gallery of old and new photographs of the village)

References