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Leeds: BBC North (1968–2002), BBC Yorkshire (2002–2004) BBC Radio Leeds (1968–2004) New Broadcasting House: Manchester: BBC North West (1981–2011) BBC Radio Manchester (1975–2011) Previously also home to BBC Manchester Network Production Unit, BBC Philharmonic and BBC Religion and Ethics department Dickenson Road Studios: Rusholme ...
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 ...
The street was first developed by William Hey II as Bond Street in 1823–1824, and was renamed to Commercial Street several years later. [2] Leeds Library, the oldest surviving subscription library in the UK, is located on this street. [3] [4]
Leeds is the largest city in Yorkshire, and has been a commercial centre since the 15th century. [1] Its major industry has been textiles, especially wool, and later flax, the latter becoming a speciality of the city.
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).
Christopher Pratts is a large furniture and home accessories retailer in Leeds, England. The business was established in Bradford in 1845. Since 2003, the store has been at its current location on Regent Street in Leeds. Christopher Pratts has become the largest purpose-built furniture store in the country. The company is family-owned and operated.
The main 'A' Road through the village is the A657 Leeds Road running from Shipley in the west to Greengates in the east and onto Leeds. FirstGroup 's bus services operate from Shipley through Thackley to Buttershaw (612, 613 & 614) providing a 15-minute frequency into Bradford and Shipley Monday to Saturday daytime.
In May 1813 his premises in Water Lane - a factory three stories high, a warehouse and a building used as a saw pit - were up for sale. [7] In June 1814, ‘Messrs Taylor, Wordsworth and Marshall’ placed an announcement in the Mercury, announcing that they were moving into the Drabbles’ former premises and advertising for workers. [8]