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Northampton is a large market town and local government district in the East Midlands, 67 miles (108 km) north-west of London and 50 miles (80 km) south-east of Birmingham, and lies on the River Nene. Northampton is the 21st-largest settlement in England, and the UK's 3rd-largest town without official city status, after Reading and Dudley. Northampton's closest towns are Wellingborough, Daventry and Towcester.
Northampton is near junctions 15, 15a and 16 of the M1 London to North Yorkshire motorway. The A14 is close by to the north. Northampton railway station is on the Northampton Loop of the West Coast Main Line, and has regular services to London and Birmingham. For international links, East Midlands Airport and Luton Airport are quickly accessible by the M1; Birmingham International Airport via the M1/M6 and also by train. Northampton is the terminus of an arm of the Grand Union Canal. Outlying villages include Gayton, Blisworth, Braunston and Stoke Bruerne.
Northampton's oldest standing building, the Church of The Holy Sepulchre, is one of the largest and best-preserved round churches in England. The 127.45 m (418 ft 1.7 in) tall Express Lift Tower is a dominant feature in the area. Northampton Castle was for many years one of the country's most important castles.
Northampton's population is projected to increase to 300,000 by 2018. The West Northamptonshire Development Corporation (WNDC) will oversee the redevelopment of Northampton into a primary regional centre to service the expanded population, and comparable to UK cities such as Coventry, Leicester and Nottingham with a population of approximately 1,000,000 by 2021.
Northampton is a prosperous and dynamic regional city with a growing knowledge based economy. Over £55 million has been secured to kickstart development on Northampton Waterside, bringing transport improvements, 2,000 housing units and over 8, 000 sqm of industrial floor space and pave the way for a new healthcare facility. £20 million has been allocated to road schemes in the South West District of the town to further open up development and improve the town's connectivity and a landmark development of the Castle Station is also planned to reflect the transformation from town to city status.
Northampton's main private-sector employers include Avon Products, Barclaycard, Blacks Leisure Group, Nationwide Building Society, Panasonic, Travis Perkins, Coca Cola, Schweppes, National Grid, Texas Instruments and Carlsberg (The Carlsberg UK brewery is located in the town). The University of Northampton is also a major employer.
Northampton offers a broad selection of cultural highlights. The Museum & Art Gallery is the home of the world famous shoe collection, and the Museum in Abington Park is a beautiful Grade I listed building. The Town centre has many restaurants and pubs. The area has many different styles of hotels and residential accommodation. A revitalised Market Square and market with regular food, antiques and arts fairs create a vibrant town centre for people visiting, shopping and working in the town. By 2021, Northampton will be a thriving regional centre for business, leisure, shopping and culture.
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