Canklow


Canklow is a suburb of Rotherham, South Yorkshire, England. Canklow is less than south from Rotherham town centre and approximately north-east from Sheffield city centre. It forms part of the Boston Castle ward for the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham.

History

Canklow was created as a post Second World War Public housing in [the United Kingdom|council housing] area. At the southern end of the estate there was once a coal mine, Rotherham Main Colliery. The mine opened in 1890 and closed in 1954.
In 1981 the census revealed a male unemployment rate for Canklow of 42.1%, just under four times the national average.
From 1983 to 1986 Canklow was one of four areas in South Yorkshire where the Probation Service ran a victim/offender mediation project. The area at the time suffered high unemployment, a heroin problem and a suicide rate well above the high average

Landmarks

Education in the local area is provided by Canklow Woods Primary School and Oakwood [High School, Rotherham|Oakwood High School].
There was a church in Canklow, but has now been converted to a sofa shop.