Caniswell

Caniswell is an established centre of Notchropolis. It is located on the northern border of Notchropolis. In the 2074 census, its population was 11,201.

History
Caniswell's origins can be traced back to 1923, as a small unnamed village. It was not until 1987 that the village was developed enough to be called a town. It was named after a deceased solider in the then newly ended Great War of Craftia.

In 2014, establishment of Warrayah to the south aided growth. A growth spurt around 2063 caused the suburb to flourish and it developed to the major centre it is today.

Commerce
Caniswell has a CraftField shopping centre. Although most of the building is technically located in Warrayah, it takes its name from Caniswell.

The Daniel Bounitch Presentation Centre is a state-of-the-art presentation centre where meetings and events are regularly booked by large companies, such as Apple.

Transport
Caniswell is served by bus routes to and from Penrith, Wiragul and limited buses to Wingchester.

The suburb is connected to the A11 Ting Highway. It also has links to Wingchester, and by extension, Summerley and the A10 North Coast Motorway.

The suburb maintains easy access to the industrial suburb of East Caniswell.