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Bingley

Coordinates: 53°51′03″N 1°50′17″W / 53.8509, -1.838 Map of Earth showing lines of latitude (horizontally) and longitude (vertically), Eckert VI projection; large version (pdf, 1. ...

Bingley shown within West Yorkshire
Population 32,574
OS grid reference SE106394
Metropolitan borough City of Bradford
Metropolitan county West Yorkshire
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town BRADFORD
Postcode district BD16
Dial code 01274
Police West Yorkshire
Fire West Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
UK Parliament Shipley
European Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
List of places: UKEnglandYorkshire

Bingley is a town in the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, West Yorkshire, England, five miles north west of Bradford. It is split into two wards within the City of Bradford: Bingley (estimated population in 2001 was 15,925) and Bingley Rural (estimated population in 2001 was 16,649). Both wards were significantly expanded during the 2004 boundary change so previous population estimates were considerably smaller. Image File history File links No higher resolution available. ... Image File history File links Red_pog. ... West Yorkshire is a metropolitan county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. ... The British national grid reference system is a system of geographic grid references commonly used in Great Britain, different from using latitude or longitude. ... The districts of England are a level of subnational division of England used for the purposes of local government. ... Bradford is a metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire with city status. ... 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Motto (French) God and my right Anthem No official anthem - the  United Kingdom anthem God Save the Queen is commonly used England() – on the European continent() – in the United Kingdom() Capital (and largest city) London (de facto) Official languages English (de facto) Unified  -  by Athelstan 927 AD  Area  -  Total 130... This article discusses the city Bradford, in West Yorkshire, England. ... A ward is an electoral district used in local politics, most notably in England, Scotland, and Wales, as well as Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and many cities in the United States and the federal district of Washington, DC. Wards are usually named after neighbourhoods... 2004 Boundaries of Bingley Ward Bingley (population 15,925 - 2001 UK census) is a Ward in Bradford Metropolitian District in the county of West Yorkshire, England, named after the town of Bingley around which it is centered. ... Map sources for Bingley at grid reference SE1139 Bingley is a town in the metropolitan borough of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, five miles north west of Bradford. ...


The town nestles in Airedale on the south side of Ilkley Moor. Along the valley a Road, Canal and Railway line have been constructed. Among its attractions there is a famous piece of canal architecture: the Bingley Five Rise Locks. Airedale is a geographic area in Yorkshire, United Kingdom, corresponding to the river valley of the River Aire (pronounced air). ... Ilkley Moor is a part of Rombalds Moor, the moorland between Ilkley and Keighley in West Yorkshire, United Kingdom. ... The numbering zones for A-roads in Great Britain List of A roads beginning with 6 in Great Britain starting east of the A6 & A7 roads and west of the A1. ... The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a canal in the north of England running from Liverpool, Merseyside to Leeds, West Yorkshire. ... This is the top-level page of WikiProject trains Rail tracks Rail transport refers to the land transport of passengers and goods along railways or railroads. ... The Five Rise Locks from below Bingley Five Rise Locks is a series of five locks on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Bingley. ...


The headquarters of Bradford & Bingley, the seventh largest bank in the United Kingdom, are just between Bingley and nearby Keighley. Bradford & Bingley plc (LSE: BB.) is a British bank headquartered in the Yorkshire town of Bingley. ... “Banker” redirects here. ...

Contents

History

Founding

Bingley was probably founded in Saxon times; certainly its name is Saxon in origin, meaning “Bing's clearing”, though this would not be the original spelling or pronunciation of Bing. Bingley is thought to have been founded around a ford on the River Aire. This crossing gave access to the villages of Harden, Cullingworth and Wilsden on the south side of the river. As well as the ford on the river, the other feature likely to have influenced Bing's decision and to foster Bingley's growth is the constriction of the Aire valley at the upstream side of the Bingley settlement. This article does not cite its references or sources. ... Gordale Beck flows out of Gordale Scar to join the Aire. ... St Johns Church Cullingworth Cullingworth is a medium sized village in West Yorkshire, between Bradford and Haworth. ... Wilsden is a village on the west side of Bradford, in West Yorkshire, England. ...


Norman Times

Bingley's entry in the Domesday Book. 1086 AD
Bingley's entry in the Domesday Book. 1086 AD

In the Domesday Book of 1086, Bingley is listed as "Bingheleia", with the following entry: Image File history File links 1086-Bingley-detail. ... Image File history File links 1086-Bingley-detail. ... A line drawing entitled Domesday Book from Andrew Williamss Historic Byways and Highways of Old England. ...

m In Bingheleia hb. Gospatric iiij car' tra e' ad gld. tra ad ii car' Ernegis de burun h't. & Wast' e'. T.R.E. val, iiij lib'. Silva past' ii leu' lg' & i lat'. Tot' m' e iiij leu' lg' & ii lat'

Which roughly translated reads:

In Bingheleia, Gospatric has a manor of four carucate of land to be taxed, land for two ploughs. Ernegis de Burun has it and it is waste. In the time of King Edward the Confessor it was valued at four pounds. Woodland pasture two leauges long and one broad. All the manor is four long and two broad.

Medieval

The ford was expanded on with Beckfoot Bridge alongside it. This was superseded in turn by Ireland Bridge a few hundred metres upstream. In medieval times Bingley was a Manor which extended several miles up and down the Aire valley, extending to Marley upstream which is now on the outskirts of urban Keighley and Cottingley downstream. Bingley became a Market town with the grant of a Market Charter in 1212 by King John. One of the oldest buildings in Bingley is the coaching inn the Old White Horse Inn, both conveniently situated on the flatter north side of Ireland Bridge. Administratively during this period Bingley was part of the Wapentake (later hundred) of Skyrack, which was in turn part of the West Riding of Yorkshire. Beckfoot Bridge and ford Bingleys Beckfoot Bridge (also known as Packhorse Bridge) was historically a significant crossing point over the River Aire. ... Ireland Bridge Bingleys Ireland Bridge was historically a significant crossing point over the River Aire. ... Generic plan of a mediaeval manor; open-field strip farming, some enclosures, triennial crop rotation, demesne and manse, common woodland, pasturage and meadow Manorialism or Seigneurialism is the organization of rural economy and society in medieval western and parts of central Europe, characterised by the vesting of legal and economic... Keighley (pronounced Keith-ly or ) is a town and civil parish in the county of West Yorkshire, England, northwest of Bradford, on the meeting point of the River Aire and the River Worth. ... Cottingley is an area on the western edge of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, on the border with Bradford. ... The market town is a medieval phenomenon. ... John deer hunting, from a manuscript in the British Library. ... In the United Kingdom, from approximately the mid-seventeenth century for a period of about 200 years, the Coaching Inn was a vital part of the inland transport infrastructure. ... The Old White Horse Inn in Bingley is one of the oldest buildings still standing in the town. ... A wapentake is a term derived from the Old Norse, the rough equivalent of an Anglo-Saxon hundred. ... A hundred is an administrative division, frequently used in Europe and New England, which historically was used to divide a larger region into smaller geographical units. ... Skyrack was a wapentake of the West Riding of Yorkshire, England. ... The West Riding as an administrative county prior to its abolition in 1974. ...


According to the poll tax returns of 1379, Bingley had 130 households, probably around 500 people. The nearby towns of Bradford, Leeds and Halifax had about half this population. At this time Bingley was the largest town in the area.


No records tell of how Bingley fared in the Black Death that swept Europe in the 14th century. Approximately one third of all the people in Europe died of this plague, sometimes wiping out whole towns and villages. According to the 1379 Poll tax records, the nearby town of Boulton had no survivors worth taxing. It seems Bingley may have got off relatively lightly. It has been suggested that Plague doctor be merged into this article or section. ... This 14th-century statue from south India depicts the gods Shiva (on the left) and Uma (on the right). ...


Tudor Times

In 1592 Bingley was shown on a map by Yorkshire map-maker Christopher Saxton. It is shown as a single street with about 20 houses on each side. The church sits at the west end of the street opposite a single large house, possibly a manor house. Since Bingley was a market town, the market stalls would have been set up on either side of the main street. Christopher Saxton was born in Yorkshire around 1540. ... Ightham Mote For the London district, see Manor House, London. ...


Industrial Revolution

Like most towns of the West Riding, Bingley prospered from the Industrial Revolution. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal was constructed in 1774. It travels through the centre of Bingley & then climbs dramatically up the side of the valley in the famous Bingley Five Rise Locks and not quite so famous Bingley Three Rise Locks. Several Woolen mills were founded and people migrated in from the surrounding countryside to work in the mills. Many came from further afield such as Ireland, especially in the wake of the Irish Potato Famine. A railway line was constructed through Bingley including a goods yard in Bingley centre bringing further trade. During this period the villages of Gilstead and Eldwick became conurbated with Bingley. The Bingley Building Society was founded in this period. The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a canal in the north of England running from Liverpool, Merseyside to Leeds, West Yorkshire. ... The Five Rise Locks from below Bingley Five Rise Locks is a series of five locks on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Bingley. ... Bingley Three Rise Locks from below Bingley Three Rise Locks is a staircase of three locks on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Bingley. ... Bridget ODonnell and her two children during the famine The Great Famine or the Great Hunger (Irish: An Gorta Mór or An Drochshaol), known more commonly outside of Ireland as the Irish Potato Famine, is the name given to a famine in Ireland between 1845 and 1849. ... Gilstead is a village in the City of Bradford Metropolitan District, West Yorkshire, England. ... A conurbation is an urban area comprising a number of cities, towns and villages which, through population growth and expansion, have physically merged to form one continuous built up area. ...


Post Industrial

Bingley College was opened in 1911 with Helen Wodehouse as the first principal. The first intake of students was 102 women from in and around the then West Riding of Yorkshire. Over the years until it's closure in 1979 the college produced approximately sixteen thousand teachers and provided Bingley inhabitants with a workplace and lots of customers for local shops and services. The West Riding as an administrative county prior to its abolition in 1974. ...


The Beeching Axe demolished the goods yard, though the station which recently celebrated its centenary, still serves trains to Leeds, Bradford, Skipton, Morecambe and Carlisle. The textile mills have over the years largely been replaced by cheaper labour overseas. The Damart mill still stands & trades in textiles. Since 1995 the tannery, Bingley Mill & Andertons has all been or are being converted into flats. In 1974 the West Riding of Yorkshire was replaced by the new metropolitan county of West Yorkshire and the Bingley Urban District Council was dissolved. Bingley now became a ward in the Bradford metropolitan district. The most cramped & outdated Terraced housing (in the opinion of the council) was partly replaced with council housing, Bingley Art Centre and the headquarters of the Bradford & Bingley Building Society. Further council housing was built up the hill towards Gilstead including three substantial blocks of flats. In the wake of the Thatcherite reforms of council housing the majority of the council estate has now changed into private hands and a substantial portion has been knocked down & rebuilt as private housing. In recent years Bingley has become relatively prosperous once more as a desirable suburb of Bradford. The Bingley Permanent Building Society merged with the Bradford Equitable Building Society to form the Bradford & Bingley Building Society (now a Bank) in 1964. It was decided to site the corporate headquarters in Bingley. This brought several thousand jobs to the town but the building itself did not meet with universal acclaim. Many railway lines were closed as a result of the Beeching Axe The Beeching Axe is an informal name for the British Governments attempt in the 1960s to reduce the cost of running the British railway system. ... Leeds is a major city in West Yorkshire, England. ... The larger City of Bradford Metropolitan District includes other settlements in the surrounding area. ... Skipton is a town in North Yorkshire, England that lies along the River Aire and Leeds and Liverpool Canal. ... Morecambe is a resort town in the Lancaster district of Lancashire, England. ... Carlisle is a city in the far north-west of England, and is the largest urban area in Cumbria. ... Year 1995 (MCMXCV) was a common year starting on Sunday (link will display full 1995 Gregorian calendar). ... The West Riding as an administrative county prior to its abolition in 1974. ... The six metropolitan counties shown within England The metropolitan counties are a type of county-level subnational entity in current use in England. ... West Yorkshire is a metropolitan county in the Yorkshire and the Humber region of England. ... A ward is an electoral district used in local politics, most notably in England, Scotland, and Wales, as well as Australia, Canada, the Republic of Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa and many cities in the United States and the federal district of Washington, DC. Wards are usually named after neighbourhoods... Bradford is a metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire with city status. ... A street of British Victorian/Edwardian terraced homes. ... De Beauvoir Estate, De Beauvoir Town, East London The council house is a form of public housing found in the United Kingdom. ... It has been suggested that this article be split into multiple articles. ... Margaret Hilda Thatcher, Baroness Thatcher, LG, OM, PC (born October 13, 1925), former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, in office from 1979 to 1990. ... Bradford & Bingley plc (LSE: BB.) is a British bank headquartered in the Yorkshire town of Bingley. ... Bradford & Bingley PLC Corporate HQ Bradford & Bingley Head Office was constructed to accommodate the merger of Bingley Permanent Building Society and Bradford Equitable Building Society. ...


Post Bypass Bingley

Panoramic view over Bingley
Panoramic view over Bingley

In 2004 the Bingley Bypass opened. The £47.9 million bypass stretches from Crossflatts to Cottingley, threading through Bingley between the railway & the canal. One of the most expensive parts of the construction was moving a 150 metre stretch of the canal. The construction involved the removal of Treacle Cock Alley pedestrian tunnel and the Tin Bridge, which have been replaced by the Three Rise Bridge, and the Britannia Bridge Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2272x603, 212 KB) Panorama of Bingley. ... Image File history File links Download high resolution version (2272x603, 212 KB) Panorama of Bingley. ... shelby was here 2004 (MMIV) was a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ... Bypass routes are a type of bannered highway usually used when the main route of the highway goes through a town and an alternate route of the same highway goes around the highway. ... Crossflatts is a Ribbon development in Airedale along the old route of the A650 road between Bingley & Keighley. ... Cottingley is an area on the western edge of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, on the border with Bradford. ...


The effect of the bypass on Bingley has been significant, particularly the noise in the Valley as a result of the overall increase in traffic and the much higher speeds. The previous 36,000 vehicles per day through Main Street reduced significantly at first. But the new vacuum created, quickly filled with a steady and remorseless increase in traffic. In 2004 the average home price in Bingley rose 30% to £196,850 - the second fastest appreciating area in the U.K (After the nearby Hebden Bridge [1]). This shows Bingley is increasingly being seen as an attractive place to live, especially as a base for commuting to Bradford and Leeds. Statistics Population: approx 4,500 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SD993273 Administration District: Calderdale Region: Yorkshire and the Humber Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: West Yorkshire Historic county: Yorkshire (West Riding) Services Police force: West Yorkshire Ambulance service: Yorkshire Post office and telephone Post town...


The full effect of the change in traffic flow has yet to be fully realised, particularly the big increase in congestion that has resulted in neighbouring Saltaire and elsewhere. There are plans for the pedestrianisation of Main Street and the retail sector in general is undergoing a shift reflecting the changing demographics of the town with more beauty, fashion and tourist shops being opened.


Transport

  • First Group the 619 between Bradford and Bingley, the 615 / 616 services between Bradford and Eldwick and the 622 / 623 services between Eldwick and Scholes.
  • Keighley and District 662 between Bradford and Keighley and the 760 between Leeds and Keighley and the 727 / 729 services between Keighley and Cullingworth.
  • The Leeds and Liverpool Canal passes through Bingley. There are several flights of locks in the Bingley section of the canal, the famous Five Rise Locks, the smaller Three Rise and a further two lock flight at Dowley Gap. The canal climbs steeply up the side of the valley through this section.

The numbering zones for A-roads in Great Britain List of A roads beginning with 6 in Great Britain starting east of the A6 & A7 roads and west of the A1. ... A63(T) trunk road A trunk road, trunk highway, or strategic road is a major road—usually connecting one or more cities, ports, airports, etc. ... A bypass is a road or highway that avoids (bypasses) a built-up area, town, or village, to let through traffic flow without interference from local traffic, to reduce congestion in the built-up area, and to improve road safety. ... Keighley (pronounced Keith-ly or ) is a town and civil parish in the county of West Yorkshire, England, northwest of Bradford, on the meeting point of the River Aire and the River Worth. ... The numbering zones for A-roads in Great Britain List of A roads beginning with 6 in Great Britain starting east of the A6 & A7 roads and west of the A1. ... The A65 is a major road in England. ... Shipley is a town in the county of West Yorkshire, England, by the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, north of Bradford and close to Saltaire. ... The larger City of Bradford Metropolitan District includes other settlements in the surrounding area. ... The Airedale Line is the name given to one of the rail services in the West Yorkshire Metro area of northern England. ... Metro is the title adopted by the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Authority and Executive in England, made up of councillors from the five local councils: Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield. ... Northern Rail is a train operating company that has operated local services in the north of England since 2004. ... Bingley railway station serves Bingley in West Yorkshire. ... First Group PLC (LSE: FGP) is a British transport company operating in the United Kingdom, Ireland and North America, with headquarters in Aberdeen, Scotland. ... The Leeds and Liverpool Canal is a canal in the north of England running from Liverpool, Merseyside to Leeds, West Yorkshire. ... The Five Rise Locks from below Bingley Five Rise Locks is a series of five locks on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Bingley. ... Bingley Three Rise Locks from below Bingley Three Rise Locks is a staircase of three locks on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal at Bingley. ...

Bingley Trivia

  • The Airedale Terrier was originally bred in the area & is sometimes known as the Bingley Terrier.
  • One of the chief characters in Jane Austen's novel Pride and Prejudice is named Mr. Bingley, and comes from the north of England.
  • Bingley is sometimes referred to as the "Throstle's Nest of Old England". There is no real evidence of where this name comes from, and the name is shared with the town of Wigton, in Cumbria, as well as several pubs throughout England.

The Airedale Terrier (often shortened to Airedale) is a terrier dog breed originating from Airedale in Yorkshire, England. ... Jane Austen (16 December 1775 - 18 July 1817) was an English novelist whose works include Sense and Sensibility, Pride and Prejudice, Mansfield Park, Emma, Northanger Abbey, and Persuasion. ... Pride and Prejudice, see Pride and Prejudice (film). ...

Famous People from Bingley

  • Fred Hoyle Astronomer. Born Bingley, 24 June 1915
  • John Braine Author of Room at the Top. Worked in Bingley Library until 1942.
  • Peter Sutcliffe Serial Killer. Born Bingley 2 June 1946
  • Rodney Bewes Actor, most famous role Bob Ferris in The Likely Lads.Born in Bingley 27 November 1938.
  • Muriel Aked Actress, born 9 November 1887 in Bingley, died 21 March 1955 in Settle.
  • Gene Baxter Radio DJ. Co-host of the Kevin and Bean show in Los Angeles. Born in Bingley 14 November 1959.
  • Eva Greenwood - Famous Sheffield painter, Born 1920, currently in assisted living at Bingley.
  • Kelly Goosecock - Famous 1940's radio presenter, famous for his catchphrase "Wheres me Washboard?"
  • Bam Bam Bigelow - Famous WWF wrestler, Born 1961, Died January 19th 2007. Famous for the use of his 'Gorilla Press Slam'
  • Ian & Colin Peacock - Considered the two greatest Cage of Rage athletes of the 21st Century. Inventors of the "no hands" kickball format.

Sir Fred Hoyle (June 24, 1915 – August 20, 2001) was a British astronomer, notable for a number of his theories that run counter to current astronomical opinion, and a writer of science fiction, including a number of books co-authored by his son Geoffrey Hoyle. ... John Gerard Braine (April 13, 1922 – October 28, 1986) was a British novelist. ... Room at the Top is a 1959 film which tells the story of a young man in a dreary English factory town who thinks that he might be able to move up the ladder if he marries the bosss daughter. ... This article includes a list of works cited or a list of external links, but its sources remain unclear because it lacks in-text citations. ... Rodney Bewes (born 27 November 1938 born in Bingley, West Yorkshire) is a British TV actor probably best known for playing the lovable Bob Ferris in the classic BBC sitcoms The Likely Lads and Whatever Happened to the Likely Lads? Bewes was RADA trained and got his break in the... The Likely Lads was a hit British sitcom created and written by Dick Clement and Ian La Frenais. ... Statistics Population: 2420 Ordnance Survey OS grid reference: SD817639 Administration District: Craven Shire county: North Yorkshire Region: Yorkshire and the Humber Constituent country: England Sovereign state: United Kingdom Other Ceremonial county: North Yorkshire Historic county: West Riding Services Police force: North Yorkshire Police Ambulance: Yorkshire Post office and telephone Post... Cover of Kevin and Beans Last Christmas Kevin and Bean is the morning show on KROQ, an alternative rock-format radio station in Los Angeles, California hosted by Kevin Ryder and Gene Bean Baxter. ...

External links

  • BCC Bingley Chess Club Website
  • Bingley-Online Bingley Online Community Website
  • This is Bingley A short history of Bingley
  • Ancient Bingley (pdf) transcription of an 1897 book by Joseph Horsfall Turner
  • West Yorkshire Archaeolgy Service Historical Development of Bingley
  • Bingley Town Center (pdf) The Masterplan for the revitalization of Bingley
  • Bingley Methodist Church Bingley Methodist Church website

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