Brampton Bierlow

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Population

According to the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 3,658,[1] increasing to 4,610 at the 2011 Census.[2]

Historic significance

The parish was within the historic county boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire.

The area is traditionally within Barnsley, but since 1 April 1974 was made part of Rotherham Metropolitan Council.

Economy

Brampton Bierlow is a former mining village, with employment primarily related to the coal industry; the economy declined after the closure of mines in the 1980s, which was, in part, sparked by the announcement of the closure of Cortonwood Colliery in the village.[3] Despite some economic recovery, Brampton was, at one point,Script error: No such module "Unsubst". declared one of the poorest areas in the European Union (before the 2004 expansionTemplate:Explain).

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Notability

Steve Rothery, guitarist of the band Marillion, was born in Brampton.[4] Footballers George Robledo and Ted Robledo, both of whom played football for local football club Barnsley F.C., grew up in the village: they were born in Chile but moved to Brampton (their mother's home) as children (in 1932) because of the instability in Chile at the time. George represented Chile at the 1950 FIFA World Cup.[5]

See also

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