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Tow Law is a town and civil parish in , England. It is situated a few miles to the south of and 5 miles to the north west of Crook.

According to the 2001 census it had a population of 1,952, increasing to 2,138 at the 2011 Census.

The main road through the town is the A68, which starts in and goes on north, ending near , just south-east of . The rises from a spring on the eastern edge of the town.Ordnance Survey, 1:25,000 map

Tow Law Town football club is based in the town. The town is mentioned in 's song "Hill Farmer's Blues" from his album The Ragpicker's Dream.


History
The name "Tow Law" is from the tot hlaw meaning "lookout mound," the name of a house which stood there before the iron works and the village were built.Room's book

St Philip & St James' Church Tow Law, designed by C. Hodgson Fowler, was completed in 1869.

There was rapid growth in the mid 19th century after the Weardale Iron and Coal Company was established here in 1845. were built and collieries were opened; the population was about 2000 in 1851, and 5000 in 1881. "Tow Law" Tow Law Community Association. Retrieved 25 February 2020.

The town constituted an urban district from 1894 until 1974.


21st century
Since December 2001 the town has had a 2.3 wind farm consisting of three -high turbines. During the 2001 foot and mouth crisis, MAFF buried diseased animals at the former site. This was an emotive issue for local residents, who were disturbed by vehicle movements and smells from the pit. Many protesters attended the site every day for six months but had no effect and Defra continued to keep the site operational until the spring of 2002.


Notable people
  • Albert Ernest Hillary, English chocolate manufacturer and Liberal politician
  • Sean Hodgson, Britain's longest serving prisoner (27 years) found to be innocent
  • , British Labour politician
  • (1860-1939), tennis player who twice reached the Wimbledon Championship Final.
  • Katherine Ashton Simpson (1858–1951), the British author, poet and painter.
  • , former Premier League footballer played for Tow Law Town A.F.C.


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