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At the beginning of the 20th century, Tickhill was a large village with a population of 1,565, which had been granted Urban District status in 1894. The 1901 Census Returns, together with the help of the 1901 Doncaster Gazette Directory and the 1901 Ordnance Survey map, provide a snapshot of the village and its people at that precise point in time. The returns are particularly interesting as they record personal information such as, age, marital status, relationship to the head of the household, trade or occupation, place of birth and infirmities, relating to every person resident in Tickhill on census night March 31.
Tickhill in 1901 appears to have been a self-contained village, which catered for the everyday needs of its population. Like other villages throughout the country, it had its gentry, well-respected professionals, prosperous farmers and shopkeepers, who together with a wealth of skilled craftsmen, provided employment for the rest of the population.
Tickhill Urban District Council was responsible for administering village affairs; it was made up of nine members, with the support of part-time officers to undertake its duties. In 1901 local farmer Mark Law of Eastfield was Chairman and 22-year-old Norman Fullwood of St Marys Cottage was the Collector of Rates, who appears to have been assisted by local farmer, Edward Smith; the Clerk to the Council, John Walker, however, does not appear to have been a Tickhill resident. The post of Surveyor was held by local builder, Roger Harvey Rawson of Westgate, this was incorporated with that of Inspector of Nuisances, the forerunner of the present day Environmental Health Officer. This was a most unpleasant role as he was required to inspect premises, which were overcrowded, insanitary and disease ridden, and to deal with refuse smells and obstructions to roads and footpaths. Public announcements were made by town crier, James Brown of Castlegate.
We will collect the scrap car from Tickhill or the surrounding area and dispose of it through our nationwide network of 23 fully licensed Authorised Treatment Facility (ATF) Sites who will scrap your car in line with End of Life (ELV) Legislation, and provide you with a Certificate of Destruction which we file online with the DVLA. So you can rest assured your car has been scrapped legally.
For a hassle free fast way to scrap your car in Tickhill please complete the fields in the form to the right and we will provide an instant online scrap car price with the choice to accept and arrange scrapping or decline our scrap car offer.
Should you have any queries, then please contact a member of our team on 03001000277 to discuss your scrap car collection and what cash payment you will receive, or alternatively contact us and let us know your scrap a car for cash query.
Raw2K ATF sites utilise the advised environmental disposal methods/process as per ELV/ATF Guidelines and legislation.
Raw2Ks operations are focused upon lowering our waste and increasing recycling, therefore providing us with a controlled and reduced sustainability impact wherever possible. A scrap car is much greener than an abandoned car and the owner is paid cash for scrapping their car.
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"Thankyou so much for the care and speed that you gave me for scrapping my car. I'd had her a long time and was sad to see her go, but the guy who removed the car was so professional about it, it was easier than I thought. I would definitely recommend you to anybody in the future." Les & Jackie Eales