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  1. Carlton is a town in the Borough of Gedling, Nottinghamshire, England. It is to the east of Nottingham. The population at the 2011 Census was 6,881. [1] It was an urban district until 1974, whose wards (Carlton Hill, Carlton, Cavendish, Colwick, Gedling, Netherfield, Phoenix and Porchester) had an estimated population of 48,416 in 2015.

  2. CARLTON SPORTS is a British badminton equipment brand originally established in 1946, headquartered in England, to provide the customers with the best quality badminton equipment & services. CARLTON being into badminton equipment manufacturing for 75 years, owns a rich experience of generations with continued success.

  3. Carlton is a small town, situated around 5 miles east of Nottingham city centre. It is will known for its steep hills and stunning views over other parts of the Gedling Borough. Carlton is referred to as Carentune in the Doomsday Book of 1086.

  4. This short film captures places, spaces and voices that make up Carlton, Nottinghamshire. Contributors range from Jigsaw Homes residents to local business owners. Carefully collaged together by...

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  5. Carlton is a village in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, England. [1] [2] It is situated between the villages of Athersley and Royston. The village is split into two parts, one half in the Monk Bretton ward and the rest in the Royston ward of the Barnsley MBC.

  6. Positioned just west of Barnsley in South Yorkshire, Carlton is a community where historical richness meets modern amenities. Known for its cohesive community spirit, the village plays host to various local events that draw residents together, fostering a strong sense of belonging.

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  8. gedlingheritage.co.uk › villages › carltonCarlton - Gedling Heritage

    Carlton. For many years Carlton was a township of a few houses within the manor and parish of Gedling, home to farmers and framework knitters. From the 1840s, owing to its position on the edge of Nottingham and lying close to the railways, the population of Carlton steadily increased.