Clayhill, Laotianlands

Clayhill was a town located in Welton County in the Laotianlands.

Etymology
Clayhill means "Clayworks (Clay-) on the hill (-hill)", representing the now demolished Uppingham Clayworks in the centre of the town.

History
Clayhill was first settled by the British in 1795, and incorporated the same year.

In 2019, it was announced that 5 towns will be disestablished in favour of 5 new towns with advanced technology, Clayhill was one of them, getting disestablished to make way for a new town named "Mulhoven New Town", which effectively caused the original Mulhoven New Town to be renamed "Old Mulhoven".

Legacy
Clayhill was mostly known for the radio station Radio Clayhill, launched in 1955, becoming one of the most legendary radio stations in the Laotianlands. Radio Clayhill was closed down in 2019, after Clayhill's disestablishment was announced.

Clayhill was also a popular town due to it being the name for the town what the pilot for Don't Hug Me I'm Scared 's TV series took place in. When the DHMIS TV show was released, it lead to many people believing that Clayhill was disestablished due to "shrivelling up", as the talking GPS explained in episode 5.