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Premises where tickets are sold and travel agents; Premises selling cold food (intended for consumption off site) Hairdressers; Florist; Funeral directors; Premises where goods for sale are displayed (a showroom) Premises where “domestic or personal” goods or services are hired from; Premises where articles are deposited for washing ...
With services to Bradford, Leeds, Halifax, Wakefield and intermediate villages and suburbs the station expanded commercial and job opportunities for the residents. 1893 – Ripley Ville in a mature industrial townscape. Source 1:2500 OS map. A main sewer from The Roughs to central Bradford was completed by Bradford Corporation.
Bradford: Local studio for BBC Yorkshire: Local studio for BBC Radio Leeds: Broadway Methodist Chapel Broadway, Roath, Cardiff: BBC Cymru Wales television studios (1955-1966) [26] Stacey Road Stacey Road, Roath, Cardiff: BBC Cymru Wales television studios (1959-1966) [26] Baynton House, Cardiff: Llandaff, Cardiff: BBC Cymru Wales (1952–1966 ...
Little Germany is still one of Bradford's busiest commercial areas, with over 110 businesses and organisations with 3,000 workers. It attracts around 100,000 visitors each year. [ 8 ] The local authority is currently promoting plans to regenerate the area by renovating and converting the interior of the old buildings into housing, hotels ...
David Russell [24] calculates that in Victorian Bradford there was 1 "pub" (public houses, dram shops and beer shops) per 200 of population. The number of licensed premises in Bradford reached a peak of 1,219 in 1882 (1 per 152 of population) and had fallen to 926 in 1894 (1 per 205 of population).
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The site selected by the Lord Chancellor's Department was based around a narrow lane known as "Oxford Street" which branched off Westgate to the north. [2] The Leeds Combined Court Centre was designed by the Property Services Agency in the modern style, built in red brick at a cost of £9.7 million, [3] and was completed in 1982.
Back-to-back houses in Bellshaw Street, Bradford, showing a covered entrance to the courtyard. Leeds and its surrounding region is the only area where back-to-back houses still exist in large numbers, having been refurbished to include "mod cons" such as indoor bathrooms and central heating. These modernised back-to-backs are popular with ...