Country: | England |
Static Image Name: | King William IV Free House (geograph 4226878).jpg |
Static Image Caption: | King William IV Free House, Kirksanton |
Coordinates: | 54.215°N -3.32°W |
Official Name: | Kirksanton |
Civil Parish: | Whicham |
Shire District: | Copeland |
Shire County: | Cumbria |
Region: | North West England |
Constituency Westminster: | Copeland |
Post Town: | MILLOM |
Postcode District: | LA18 |
Postcode Area: | LA |
Dial Code: | 01229 |
Os Grid Reference: | SD139807 |
Pushpin Map: | United Kingdom Copeland |
Pushpin Map Caption: | Location in Copeland Borough |
Kirksanton is a village on the A5093 road, in the Copeland district, in the county of Cumbria, England. Nearby settlements include the town of Millom, and the villages of Silecroft and Whicham.
In April 2009, Secretary of State for Energy and Climate Change Ed Miliband included Kirksanton in a list of eleven potential new nuclear power plants.[1] The site was ruled out by the new Government's Energy Secretary Chris Huhne in October 2010 when the list of potential sites was reduced to eight, Braystones the only other potential new nuclear site at the time, was subsequently rejected also.[2]
The village is located just outside the Lake District National Park.
Kirksanton is within the Copeland UK Parliamentary constituency, Trudy Harrison is the Member of parliament.
Before Brexit, it was in the North West England European Parliamentary Constituency.
For Local Government purposes it is in the Black Combe & Scafell ward of the Borough of Copeland and Millom Without of Cumbria County Council.
Kirksanton does not have its own parish council; instead it's part of Whicham Parish Council.[3]