
The English market town of Chesterfield is located within Derbyshire. Chesterfield is also classed as a borough. The town is located north of the city that is known as Derby. The town is located at the point where the River Rother and the River Hipper meet. The town of Chesterfield has a population of about seventy thousand two hundred and sixty and the larger chesterfield borough has a population of one hundred thousand eight hundred and seventy nine. Chesterfield is one of the biggest towns within Derbyshire but despite this it is not the county town of Derbyshire.
The town of Chesterfield was granted status as a market town during 1204 by King John. The town still has regular markets that are held on a Saturday, Monday and also a Friday. The markets tend to have about two hundred and fifty different stalls. There is also a flea market that is held every Thursday within the town.
The local government within Chesterfield is structured as a two level structure system. The upper level of the structure is concerned within things such as education, main roads, consumer protection and also social services. The lower level of the structure is concerned with things such as planning, refuse collection, housing and also burial grounds that are provided by the local council.
The local economy within Chesterfield has undergone major changes and this has meant that the main employment has moved from the primary sector and the secondary sector into the tertiary area. The town is located on a big coalfield and the surrounding area also plays host to a number of other mines.
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