This may have provided the initial impetus for the town to develop.
Early industry revolved around agriculture, with fishing and trading also providing for the town.
The ruins were looted to provide building material for the town of Bury.
This provided an enormous economic boost for the town and in particular for the hotel industry.
The site is to be redeveloped and will provide a new health centre for the town.
The Association is a registered charity which was formed in 1970 to provide a recreation area for the town.
This division in recent years has provided a major source of income for the town.
Before the 19th century two leats were built in order to provide drinking water for the town.
Her efforts provided a greater stability for the town.
The store also provided postal services for the town until a railway station was erected in 1880.