The Boundary Committee for England Periodic Electoral

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

The Boundary Committee for England Periodic Electoral THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF KIRKLEES Final Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the Borough of Kirklees July 2003 Sheet 4 of 11 M 62 Sheet 4 1 "This map is reproduced from the OS map by The Electoral Commission 2 with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 43 A 6 Licence Number: GD03114G" 4 5 6 Upper Cote Farm North Lodge 3 Farm Only Parishes whose Warding has been altered by these Recommendations have been coloured. 7 8 9 10 11 ASHBROW WARD Und Und D Und OA E R US HO IG BR H O L L IN Golf Course S H E Y R O A D Middle Haigh G RIM House Farm ESC 2 AR 6 RO M AD Warren House Farm H a r ro w Wappy Spring Haig House C Farm Hill Farm H lo 3 A u 4 L g 6 I h A F Lower Burn Farm A X D A R O O R A R O D Middle Burn Farm O G M D R Y A I LE O M D R E AD N E S RO LI E SS R C CRO T A RTH W R NO E Y R O A KEY D C OA CH DISTRICT BOUNDARY RD Haig Cross BIRCHENCLIFFE G Farm rim PROPOSED DISTRICT WARD BOUNDARY es ca Braeside Farm Cliffe Farm r D PARISH BOUNDARY Peat Ponds ike Farm Reap Hurst PARISH WARD BOUNDARY Farm PARISH WARD COINCIDENT WITH OTHER BOUNDARIES REAP HIRST RD HA LIF AX PROPOSED WARD NAME OL ASHBROW WARD D R PW OA D PRINCE ROYD Crosland Road Farm Church NORWO OD ROA B D IRKBY T ROAD EAST STREE T REE T ST WES Schools Hill Grove Farm IGH DALE E ASHLE 40 ELL AV A 6 LINDLEY WARD STANW C R O SL A N D R BIRKBY O Stoneleigh MOUNT AD H BIRKBY HALL ROAD Huddersfield YMCA A LINDLEY L Park IF Sports Centre A X R Outlane County O Und A Primary School D D N OA EW HE R Y ROAD EY 2 H 6 VE EW M OT A N TALB Field House Farm Upper Hirst Church Hurst Farm OC School CU SALENDINE NOOK PA TIO N RO Lower Hurst Farm A AD Lower Hurst C R EDGERTON E S T D R R E RD d FO E fiel ER Outlane T rs ry G e a UN udd irm H H Inf yal Ro Church S UN D N OA YB ED Edgerton Cemetery R AN GE ILE K RT k AV RD ON o S R ro T OA B L H D Hawthorne od A A 64 Golf Course 0 O wo M Farm ng B NE R o Longwood Edge W HE L H Y RO NH A AD Farm L I L L R L O A L RO D O N G Salendine Nook OAKES A W D NE O LA O High School TH W D T OR GREENHEAD WARD A E Huddersfield A NHI SH D N LL G AV New College Y EN E A UE Shaw Farm R H O R T A D U D O Compensation R S O D A A Butterworth Hill Farm Reservoir D O R S E K N A E O W m LONGWOOD N ar ROAD O F OURNE R d Leys Farm EDGE WESTB T ea H H R g D in pr S MARSH G E L U E Wellfield Schools N D H E H T AU QUARMBY V R Farm GH O S L I DODLEE ANE A N D L IT T Y A S S H Longwood O R T T R Church R I O E Reservoirs E M A D T R S D O EL U E I CARR A N F STR 6 AN L EET 4 D L 0 L L I L O EL N A N B G G U W e H Nettleton Royles Head W L s S L u O ROS o R Farm O G E AV h O Hill Church D R E Greenhead Park ld rm A G E ie a D A E F F T N E R OOD RD O REINW A D D W ROA O Round Ings Hall Farm HILL O N H LETO D NETT G L E N L U o P A TH E n R O gw O A U W S L V O oo P E S E C d E C L B T Huddersfield IV R D A r R oo GR O D A Y N k O VE D Grammar School RK Und O E S New Lane Farm TR PA EE R T LONGWOOD L L E A N k B A o L ro B K od G GR o C EEN L HEA W U D y E ROAD School la L C Church V D I H C O A E L R V T A A Church G B R E A E E N R V K O A FI TL Greenroyd R R A O S S AD A Farm D Royds Hall SPR O IN LA L GWO ARC OD CLIFF END School H R AVE E UG OA M 62 AN D D L L OA AL R DO H OR QU LIN MO GOLCAR WARD AR B Wholestone Moor OL LEY MB EEC H Y R H S OA VI TRE D CTORY ET AVE R OY D E S LONG N Scapegoat Hill TR WOOD ROAD E A CH B E URC T L L H S o T O n R gwoo EET d H T Brook H G RUF A U M LEYMOOR O S L F Y H C O D C A RD A Hillside Farm A L O M L D Beech County R RD R O R TE A RO HES D O MANC Y O Junior Infant & R E A R School E A E O S A D LAN H K LONGROY AD Und Nursery School D R O D E ROAD LAW R N A ARMITAG W E IKE A V E L P B N A E D WOODROYD N H U H C a E Q O rd U R F e E St Johns a n B rm b E Und PADDOCK BROW y C SWALLOW LANE Church School S RO T T A MILNSBRIDGE HO D er Colne D MA Riv R R S' R TE OA ES D CH 0 AN 64 M THORNTON A S ANE LODGE P B R L nal R U CA Ca I L S rrow N School ld Na A rsfie G Hudde Y D S R A P O L GOLCAR Und R E A I D N A d G V Un D E A RIDINGS Church L LANE E Und T WE WES S ST E CHU AD T ND RCH Church K RO RD ST AR ET P E S R E T L S Und A N W T D A E S E L N M RASHCLIFFE IA S L H A al L Clough Head E I n I R A T Ca W T R E w Primary B O H RE ro O O T ar L A H S N School S T S ld TE D O ME fie YEWS HILL C A s R U I J r M S dde AD O E V u O E O L H R R AN R A TE L R N ES EA OA E CH RIM D E B AN C N RO e M D n A A O l O L K Church R Bolster Moor LA o ILL R Und N C H E S E r W e E M Y v M i Und U R D R A D D AD O R O R R A M D ND I O K E S N O AN H N AD U D B A O N O C A IT E R T A O R R E N W O PL E B A A S K EY N L I T Radio Station R BA H A St Lukes's Hospital R C D NK L P L Harden Farm RO IL Y E O O E A L E T L I D L E C F S D H R R VI IG Church a E Schools H m L s W d O e C Lockwood Station n M E S i W ll N A L COWLERSLEY A N a L L n A e D Schools NE Y O R M Y Highfield Farm Und P School CROSLAND MOOR Wellhouse D NE A A RO E L LE ID O S COLNE VALLEY WARD LP R D WA OO A M O R LOCKWOOD LO Swan Farm CK T WO O OD O SC F AR R Und E V O O O R M E G K AN L C L SALFORD E A N Z L SO A B N H HA D Westwood Farm R Y C L O U G Tiding Field Farm CROSLAND HILL H Sports Centre R O A Moor End Secondary School D Wood End Farm C e lm L o O H BLUE BELL HILL U r BA e G iv H L R E M R N O O A L R A A Willerlee County D Y L E Primary School L AV Highwood S Und al R EN Farm n E a L CRIMBLE U C E w W N E ro LA ar O C H D Huddersfield N RC A U O H T R C H E ID F E S BEAUMONT Cricket E W D TAYLOR HILL LK O D Ground S L O PARK A I W D S S O R T A iver C Thewlis Lane R Bank Bottom olne IL L E O R A Farm D Farm R A O N A E H D E E M Y HILL TOP Church D H NEWSOME WARD S A L A D A H O N O T E R O L W Linthwaite K E R M A P Cricket Ground School T Wellfield Quarry N Cricket O LO M NGLA Ground NDS U RO Church A AD 62 A Crosland Heath Golf Course E B T ROYD B STREET CROSLAND MOOR A U Y T L n North House T O tio ta Farm E R S R e AND NETHERTON WARD H it N Newsome a IL hw A L it B Secondary School Slaithwaite Reservoir la R S ) E ITE ID Colne Valley R O A S O A W Y High School D H A T A IN W D Lockwood Cemetery (L E D S OA School U R CA HOLME LANE ER Woodfield School ST HE Park NC MA Church Cricket f School De Ground Upper Holme Farm Lower Clough Def D A Upper Rotcher O R ARMITAGE Farm B H 61 E T 0 N A BRIDGE 9 A E N BERRY BROW l L H Def a E n D T a 8 C Y H 0 O E w 1 o R E R rr 6 L a N M N L B I A d O l Pog Hall HEIGHT L Church e Heywoods Farm G fi O s Y r Farm R e D d R d Upper Clough N u O H E Airfield A AN S A L D Nields County SE OU Primary School H H HIG B D Delph Farm r a A e d n O l D SLAITHWAITE l o e R C A r y e O D iv B R A R R r E O o Hey Knowle P R Y o Spring P M E k Farm A L O Farm H E N N R T L D A A A E RO L V M E) W T IT IE O A N V O W f UR F H e O K IT D B LA N (S A H Dean Clough B AD I O G D Hadden Farm R H Wild Brow A R H O E O Farm R ST US T Moor Farm E O CH Mary's Rest E O N E F D A DG R A M Farm O Lower Hey Farm E O D O M E E R K L AN e C P R L c D D H O a A Moor End Farm O A LA L M R E B A l O N il H R E D M M E O Jerusalem E K LAN O L BLAC IN TAK W SE10NW Farm A E LA S NE U R Bethany Farm Broadfield E Und J e Farm olm er H Riv 407,000 m L Park Farm Def I N EAD ROAD School 2 G HOLT H 6 SCH A A OOL H R ILL D S 413,000 m R Pioneer Farm O H A A f A 61 D e W 6 T D R Dowry Farm U K E Und R R S B O E I D Y R Und L D V A B O N Fold Farm A I E R N K D M Delves Moor S A I I N R D D E E Farm O O E T W H R N A E f R A Und CO A h PPIC R D e T E Y c DRIV T O r D L South u Def E O O h A C N Holt Farm Y O M D D R D O A F O E Crosland O A N A R R LA R R E O D R A O IN AN O O G R E L O D A E A H H B M C D T Y R T M U A L R H E O K C A G L H Def C D R e W A Blackmoorfoot Resevoir Fleece Farm f A A L Und V H B Def Scotland Farm S D WHITEHEAD ROAD A O R Slate Pitts MELTHAM CP D Def L Sunnyside DS MAG DALE Farm f IE U E De F nd B S Farm ND R SA E E D D T OA D Und R U A IN G A H Lingards Cross CH B l S E a C T Farm ck B AR I m 6 H o 10 TO HONLEY o 7 W r Black Moor P fo HOLME VALLEY NORTH WARD08 LA o 9 m t B 61 Ouselea Farm N ar C 0 E HOLME VALLEY CP CENTRAL F on 1 (T e 6 ra g d u Def ck Ed Slacks Farm it B ) AND EAST k 7 Bridley Brook o 10 ro 6 Oak Farm Farm PARISH B WARD B HONLEY WEST PARISH WARD g a M.
Recommended publications
  • No. 104 Winter 1992 Ipen~ COUNCIL MEMBERS Huddersfield Canal Society Ltd., 239 Mossley Road, Ashton-Under-Lyne, Lancs., OL6 6LN
    No. 104 Winter 1992 IPen~ COUNCIL MEMBERS Huddersfield Canal Society Ltd., 239 Mossley Road, Ashton-under-Lyne, Lancs., OL6 6LN. Tel: 061 339 1332 Fax: 061 343 2262 Chainnan David Sumner 4 Whiteoak Close, Marple, Stockport, Cheshire, SK6 6NT. Tel: 061-449 9084 Vice-Chainnan and Worldng Trevor Ellis 20 Batley Avenue, Marsh, Huddersfield, HD 1 4NA. Party Co-ordinator Tel: 0484 534666 Treasurer John Sully 5 Primley Park Road, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS17 7HR. Tel: 0532 685600 West .fide Chainnan Jack Carr 19 Sycamore Avenue, Euxton, Chorley, Lancashire., PR7 6JR. Tel: 02572 65786 East Side Chainnan David Calverley 1 Park Lane, Golcar, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD4 5HU. Tel: 0484 658889 Chainnan, Keith Gibson 27 Penistone Road, New Mill, Huddersfield, West HCSRestorationLtd. Yorkshire, HD7 7JP. Tel: 0484 681245 FestivaLs Officer Brian Minor 45 Gorton Street, Peel Green, Eccles, Manchester, M30 7LZ. Tel: 061-789 4867 Press Officer Alec Ramsden 16 Edgemoor Road, Honley, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD7 2HP. Tel: 0484 662246 Sales Officer Gay Quilter 12 Shaw Hall Close, Greenfield, Oldham, Lancashire, OL3 7PG. Tel: 0457 872526 .Deputy Sales Officer Fiona Tewson 263 Manchester Road, Mossley, Ashton-u-Lyne, Lancashire, OL5 9AN. Tel: 0457 836581 Editor Alwyn Ogborn 92 Lane Head Road, Lees, Oldham, Lancashire, OL4 5RT. Tel: 061-624 0736 Membership Secretaiy Josephine Young Huddersfield Canal Society, 239 Mossley Road, Ashton-u-Lyne, Lancs., OL6 6LN. Tel: 061 339 1332 Public Relations Officer David Finnis Hill Top Cottage, Binns Road, Marsden, Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, HD7 6NW Boats Co-ordinator Robert Maycock 9 Warwick Close, Shaw, Oldham, Lancashire, OL2 7DZ Sue Chadwick 14 Simmondley New Road, Glossop, SK13 9LP Tel: 0457 864031 Ken Wright Bridge House, Dobcross, Oldham, Lancashire, OL3 5NL.
    [Show full text]
  • Communications and Engagement Annual Report April 2019 - March 2020
    Communications and engagement Annual report April 2019 - March 2020 1 Contents Acknowledgements .............................................................................................................. 4 Foreword .............................................................................................................................. 5 1. Introduction ................................................................................................................... 7 1.1 What we do ................................................................................................................. 7 1.2 Health in Kirklees ........................................................................................................ 7 1.3 Our engagement approach ......................................................................................... 9 1.4 Equality and diversity ................................................................................................ 10 1.5 Assurance ................................................................................................................. 11 2. How do we engage and involve the public? ................................................................ 11 2.1 Patient Engagement Assurance Group (PEAG) ....................................................... 11 2.2 Local patient reference groups (PRGs) .................................................................... 12 2.3 Patient Reference Group Networks (PRGN) ............................................................ 12 2.4
    [Show full text]
  • 53-55 Quarmby Fold Quarmby, Huddersfield, HD3 4YT
    53-55 Quarmby Fold Quarmby, Huddersfield, HD3 4YT 53-55 Quarmby Fold Quarmby Huddersfield HD3 4YT Offers over: £125,000 Summary Description A unique opportunity to purchase this Grade ll listed cottage providing characterful accommodation whilst retaining many period features throughout. Having accommodation set over two floors this ready to move into property would be of particular interest to the first-time buyer or those looking to work from home. Internally the property briefly comprises; lounge and kitchen to the ground floor. Two bedrooms and house bathroom to the first floor. Externally the property benefits from a shared courtyard area with mature shrubs and seating providing an ideal place to relax. Location Quarmby is a small district of Huddersfield about two miles west of the town centre above Ballroyd Clough which leads into the Colne Valley. There are a variety of local amenities close by which include shops, hairdressers, supermarkets, schools, restaurants and petrol station. Huddersfield Royal Infirmary is also a short distance away. With excellent commuter links to Huddersfield town centre, along with access to the M62 motorway network giving access to the northern business centres of Manchester and Leeds. Rail links are served by stations in both Huddersfield and Brighouse which run regular services both regionally and throughout the UK. Lindley is also located a short distance away which is one of the most sought-after residential areas with a HD postcode. Enjoying a vibrant social scene with a number of established bars and restaurants including the highly regarded restaurants the Manor House, Erics and Pax Burger, along with a selection of wine bars.
    [Show full text]
  • Annual Reports
    Colne Valley Museum Cliffe Ash, Golcar Huddersfield HD7 4PY 01484 659762 Reg. Charity No. 1106550 www.colnevalleymuseum.org.uk Accredited Museum No. 1203 [email protected] Annual Reports to AGM April 2018 Chairman’s Report April 2018 Another year of increased activity, following the generous grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund. Who would have believed that we would ever finish the project, but with the help of many, the end is in sight. Fortunately, the grant was sufficient to cover unexpected extras. This has allowed us to fit new windows and have the roof fixed - that took us by surprise as the first building survey missed these problems. We now have a museum to be proud of and it should be better than ever for use in the future. We are so fortunate to have an amazing group of volunteers who have worked tirelessly to fulfil the many tasks involved in this major project. I would like to thank all of you for your support over the last few years. I would like to thank Janet Jobber in particular, as she has taken the overall responsibility for seeing the project through and has shown remarkable fortitude and persistence. There are many others that have done a superb job in sorting out what we needed, getting grants, moving stock, keeping our finances in order, and deciding where everything will go. We should now be confident that the museum is good for another 40+ years at least. We still need your support and that of any new volunteers who you can encourage to join the museum.
    [Show full text]
  • Magazine of the Huddersfield Canal Society
    ennine Link PMagazine of the Huddersfield Canal Society Issue 183 Autumn 2013 Huddersfield Canal Society Ltd Registered in England No. 1498800 Registered Charity No. 510201 Transhipment Warehouse, Wool Road, Dobcross, Oldham, Lancashire, OL3 5QR Office Hours: Monday - Thursday 08.30 -16.30 Friday 08.30 -13.30 Telephone: 01457 871800 EMail: [email protected] Website: www.huddersfieldcanal.com Patrons: Timothy West & Prunella Scales Council of Management Alan Stopher 101 Birkby Hall Road, Birkby, Huddersfield, Chairman West Yorkshire, HD2 2XE Tel: 01484 511499 Trevor Ellis 20 Batley Avenue, Marsh, Huddersfield, Vice-Chairman West Yorkshire, HD1 4NA Tel: 01484 534666 Mike McHugh HCS Ltd, Transhipment Warehouse, Wool Road, Dobcross, Treasurer Oldham, Lancashire, OL3 5QR Tel: 01457 871800 John Fryer Ramsdens Solicitors LLP, Oakley House, Company Secretary 1 Hungerford Road, Edgerton, Huddersfield, HD3 3AL Patricia Bayley 17 Greenroyd Croft, Birkby Hall Road, Huddersfield, Council Member West Yorkshire, HD2 2DQ Graham Birch HCS Ltd, Transhipment Warehouse, Wool Road, Dobcross, Council Member Oldham, Lancashire, OL3 5QR Tel: 01457 871800 Keith Noble The Dene, Triangle, Sowerby Bridge, Council Member West Yorkshire, HX6 3EA Tel: 01422 823562 Peter Rawson HCS Ltd, Transhipment Warehouse, Wool Road, Dobcross, Council Member Oldham, Lancashire, OL3 5QR Tel: 01457 871800 David Sumner MBE 4 Whiteoak Close, Marple, Stockport, Cheshire SK6 6NT President Tel: 0161 449 9084 Keith Sykes 1 Follingworth, Slaithwaite, West Yorkshire, HD7 5XD Council
    [Show full text]
  • May 2021 FOI 2387-21 Drink Spiking
    Our ref: 2387/21 Figures for incidents of drink spiking in your region over the last 5 years (year by year) I would appreciate it if the figures can be broken down to the nearest city/town. Can you also tell me the number of prosecutions there have been for the above offences and how many of those resulted in a conviction? Please see the attached document. West Yorkshire Police receive reports of crimes that have occurred following a victim having their drink spiked, crimes such as rape, sexual assault, violence with or without injury and theft. West Yorkshire Police take all offences seriously and will ensure that all reports are investigated. Specifically for victims of rape and serious sexual offences, depending on when the offence occurred, they would be offered an examination at our Sexual Assault Referral Centre, where forensic samples, including a blood sample for toxicology can be taken, with the victim’s consent, if within the timeframes and guidance from the Faculty for Forensic and Legal Medicine. West Yorkshire Police work with support agencies to ensure that all victims of crime are offered support through the criminal justice process, including specialist support such as from Independent Sexual Violence Advisors. Recorded crime relating to spiked drinks, 01/01/2016 to 31/12/2020 Notes Data represents the number of crimes recorded during the period which: - were not subsequently cancelled - contain the search term %DR_NK%SPIK% or %SPIK%DR_NK% within the crime notes, crime summary and/or MO - specifically related to a drug/poison/other noxious substance having been placed in a drink No restrictions were placed on the type of drink, the type of drug/poison or the motivation behind the act (i.e.
    [Show full text]
  • Young People's Engagement
    Young People’s Engagement “Our lives during a pandemic” Outreach Key Messages July-August 2020 Covid-19 ‘National Lockdown’ Measures were put in place in March 2020. Contents Children, young people and their families Where did we visit and what 1 were asked to ‘Stay home, save lives and protect our NHS’. did we do? Therefore, from April to July 2020 Our Voice engaged with young people online. What did young people share? -Covid 19 As soon as restrictions were relaxed and 2 -Our Learning and Futures we were able to find young people in 3 parks and open spaces, we did. -The importance of recreation 4 and play We asked about their experiences of navigating a global pandemic, the changes that have resulted and what’s What Next? 5 important to them. Here is a summary of what they told us… Where did we visit and what did we do? The main purpose of the outreach sessions was to promote the Our Voice We have also met virtually with the LGBTQ+ Youth Programme and encourage young people from across Kirklees to join in! We Group at the Brunswick Centre, the Children in know there will be exciting experiences and opportunities available, for Care Council and Care Leavers Council. them to make a difference in the coming months. We have spoken to 238 children and young people* this Summer, their ages Spen Valley In North Kirklees, we visited: Cleckheaton have varied from 8-23. Alongside promoting our current projects, we have Batley Birstall also asked young people how they have managed ‘lockdown’ and what they Heckmondwike feel about the coming months…
    [Show full text]
  • Target Audience in Mind E.G
    Croft House Surgery Consultation Plan NHS Greater Huddersfield CCG 1 Version control Version Change title status V0.1 Dawn Pearson Engagement lead Draft V0.2 Sarah Mackenzie-Cooper Equality Manager Draft Rachel Carter Interim Head of Strategic Primary Care Projects Siobhan Jones Communications Lead Kirsty Hull Practice Manager V0.3 Dawn Pearson Final Draft V0.4 Rachel Carter Interim Head of Strategic Final Draft Primary Care Projects Kirsty Hull Practice Manager Dawn Pearson Engagement lead Penny Woodhead Chief Quality and Nursing Officer V0.4 For comment Kirklees OSC Final Draft 2 Contents Page 1. Introduction 4 2. Background 4 3. Legislation 5 Health and Social Care Act 2012 The Equality Act 2010 The NHS Constitution 4. Principles for Consultation 7 5. What engagement has already taken place? 7 6. Aim and objective of the consultation 9 7. Consultation 10 8. Communication 12 9. Equality 15 10. Non pay Budget 15 11. High level timeline for delivery 16 12. How the findings will be used 17 3 1. Introduction The purpose of the ‘Consultation’ plan is to describe a process which will help us to consult with local people on proposed change of location for Croft House surgery based in Slaithwaite, Huddersfield. Croft House Surgery is part of Colne Valley Group Practice. Colne Valley Group practice and NHS Greater Huddersfield CCG want to ensure through this consultation that the future proposed change meets the needs of the local population and that any change of location considers the views of the local practice population and any key stakeholders. This plan describes the background to the consultation, the legislation relating to any service change, what people have already told us and how the CCG will consult with the local practice population and stakeholders.
    [Show full text]
  • The History of Huddersfield and Its Vicinity
    THE HISTORY OF HUDDERSFIELD A N D I T S V I C I N I TY. BY D. F. E. SYI(ES, LL.B. HUDDERSFIELD: THE ADVERTISER PRESS, LIMITED. MDCCCXCV II I. TABLE OF CONTENTS. CHAPTER I. Physical features-Some place names-The Brigantes--Evidences of their settlement-Celtic relics at Cupwith Hill-At Woodsome­ At Pike-Law-At High-Flatts-Altar to God of the Brigantes­ Of the Celts-Voyage of Pytheas-Expeditions of Julius Ccesar -His account of the Celts-The Druids-The Triads-Dr. Nicholas on the Ancient Britons-Roman Rule in Britain­ Agricola's account-Roman roads-Roman garrisons-Camp at West Nab-Roman altar discovered at Slack (Cambodunum)­ Discoveries of Dr. \Valker-Roman hypocaust at Slack­ Explorations at Slack-Evidences of camp there-Schedule of coins found at Slack-Influence of Roman settlement-On government-On industries-On speech-Philological indications. CHAPTER II. The withdrawal of the Romans-Saxon influx-Evidences of Saxon settlement-Character of the Saxons-The Danes-Evidences of their settlement-Introduction of Christianity-Paulinus-Con­ version of Edwin-Church at Cambodunum-Other Christian stations - Destruction of Church at Cambodunum - Of the Normans-Invasion of William the Conqueror-Ilbert de Laci­ The feudal tenure-Domesday Book-Huddersfield and adjacent places in Domesday Book-Economic and social life of this period - The Villans - The Boardars - Common land - The descent of the Laci manor--The Earl of Lancaster -Richard Waley, Lord of Henley-The Elland Feud-Robin Hood-The Lord of Farnley and Slaithwaite-Execution of Earl of Lancaster -Forfeiture of Laci Manors to the Crown-Acquisition by the Ramsden family-Other and part owners-Colinus de Dameh·ill -Fules de Batona-John d' Eyville-Robert de Be11ornonte­ John del Cloghes-Richard de Byron-The Byron family in Huddersfield-Purchase by Gilbert Gerrard, temp.
    [Show full text]
  • The Boundary Committee for England
    THE BOUNDARY COMMITTEE FOR ENGLAND PERIODIC ELECTORAL REVIEW OF KIRKLEES Draft Recommendations for Ward Boundaries in the Borough of Kirklees February 2003 Sheet 4 of 11 M 62 Sheet 4 1 "This map is reproduced from the OS map by The Electoral Commission 2 with the permission of the Controller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office, © Crown Copyright. Unauthorised reproduction infringes Crown Copyright and may lead to prosecution or civil proceedings. 43 A 6 Licence Number: GD03114G" 4 5 6 Upper Cote Farm North Lodge 3 Farm Only Parishes whose Warding has been altered by these Recommendations have been coloured. 7 8 9 10 11 ASHBROW WARD Und Und D Und OA E R US HO IG BR H O L L IN Golf Course S H E Y R O A D Middle Haigh G RIM House Farm ESC 2 AR 6 RO M AD Warren House Farm H a r ro w Wappy Spring Haig House C Farm Hill Farm H lo 3 A u 4 L g 6 I h A F Lower Burn Farm A X D A R O O R A R O D Middle Burn Farm O G M D R Y A I LE O M D R E AD N E S RO LI E SS R C CRO T A RTH W R NO E Y R O A KEY D C OA CH DISTRICT BOUNDARY RD Haig Cross BIRCHENCLIFFE G Farm rim EXISTING DISTRICT WARD BOUNDARY (TO BE RETAINED) es ))) ca ))) Braeside Farm Cliffe Farm ))) ))) r ))) )) D EXISTING DISTRICT WARD BOUNDARY (NO LONGER TO BE UTILISED) Peat Ponds ike Farm Reap Hurst PROPOSED DISTRICT WARD BOUNDARY Farm PARISH BOUNDARY REAP HIRST RD HA LIF AX PARISH WARD BOUNDARY OL D R PW OA PARISH WARD COINCIDENT WITH OTHER BOUNDARIES D PRINCE ROYD PROPOSED WARD NAME ASHBROW WARD Crosland Road Farm Church NORWO EXISTING WARD NAME (TO BE RETAINED) OD ROA GOLCAR WARD B D IRKBY
    [Show full text]
  • Christmas Wouldn't Be Christmas Without the Colne Valley Male Voice Choir Concert
    Christmas wouldn't be Christmas without the Colne Valley Male Voice Choir concert “Christmas wouldn’t be Christmas without the Colne Valley Male Voice Choir” said the Huddersfield Examiner, referring to the annual concert in Huddersfield’s magnificent Town Hall. And there were over a thousand people in the audience who surely agreed with that sentiment as they enjoyed the 48th consecutive running of this event on Sunday night. Photo: Harry Meredith Fine singing from one of the nation’s pre-eminent male voice choirs – with 70 fine singers on stage - wonderful playing from the Choir’s guests, Brighouse and Rastrick Band and great entertainment from the Choir’s own, Colne Valley Boys Choir, made this an evening as enjoyable as any that lovers of this great Christmas tradition have come to expect. In keeping with that established custom the audience were called to join in with the musicians, starting the concert off with, ‘Christians Awake’. That included our guest of honour, Kirklees Mayor, Councillor, Jim Dodds. Then came the first of many Choir sets, accompanied, as ever, by the self-effacing keyboard maestro, Keith Swallow, seen here in Harry Meredith’s picture, hiding behind a plant in the Town Hall dressing room. It’s his 48th performance at this event, too - and astonishingly he is well into his 60th year as the Choir’s accompanist. The Band came next, excellent as always, under the leadership of Resident Conductor - and arranger of many of the evening’s pieces, Leigh Baker. The Band and Choir have cemented their relationship over the years.
    [Show full text]
  • Linthwaite Circular Walk 2
    worship. a listed building, no longer used as a place of of place a as used longer no building, listed a gave £3000 to the project. The chapel is now now is chapel The project. the to £3000 gave woollen manufacturers in Colne Valley, who who Valley, Colne in manufacturers woollen Reservoir and Castle Hill from Potato Road Potato from Hill Castle and Reservoir George Mallinson, one of the most important important most the of one Mallinson, George Jerusalem Farm Jerusalem Holme Cottage Farm with Blackmoorfoot with Farm Cottage Holme constructed as a result of the generosity of of generosity the of result a as constructed chapel building was was building chapel he t 1867 in Opened Linthwaite Methodist Church. Methodist Linthwaite plex. plex. com Church Methodist and the old chapel. Turn right into Stones Lane by the the by Lane Stones into right Turn chapel. old the and . care take Please then fork right up Chapel Hill past the Primary School School Primary the past Hill Chapel up right fork then hardest part of the walk is now over! over! now is walk the of part hardest with blind bends in both directions and no footways. footways. no and directions both in bends blind with pub (Grid Ref SE095 143). Walk up Hoyle House Fold, Fold, House Hoyle up Walk 143). SE095 Ref (Grid pub wall ahead, to reach a road (Holt Head Road). The The Road). Head (Holt road a reach to ahead, wall Warning. Linfit Lane at the point of entry is dangerous, dangerous, is entry of point the at Lane Linfit Warning.
    [Show full text]