Bus shelters, one with a shopper waiting, occupy Tudor
Square, once called Bally Green, at the end of Market
Street, which is Dalton's main shopping street.
Lydford was once an important halt on the South Western Railway, which skirted round Dartmoor to the north and passed through Tavistock and Bere Alston on its way to Plymouth.
There has been a
great deal of concern locally
following the severe decline
of old Runcorn that resulted
from all the investment in
the new town development
around Halton Lea.
During the Civil War in the 1600s Halton Castle was besieged and subsequently 'slighted' - in other words it was damaged to
such an extent that it could not be refortified.
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