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After applying for and being accepted for promotion to the North West Counties Football League, "The Chevrons" moved first-team action to Cougar Park in Keighley, in order to meet the ground requirements for the league, and also entered the FA Vase for the first time, winning their first ever game 2–1 away at Northallerton. The 2020/21 season ...
Leeds City Centre site (now Park Lane campus of Leeds City College) Park Lane College had three main campuses in the Leeds City Centre, Horsforth and Keighley, and operated out of over 40 other sites across Leeds. Park Lane College, Keighley, new buildings. In September 2004, Park Lane opened a new 7 storey extension at the City Centre Site.
Keighley College is a further education college in Keighley, West Yorkshire, England. It traces its origins to Keighley Mechanics' Institute , founded in 1825. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] IFrom 2006 to 2017 it was part of Park Lane College Leeds and Leeds City College , branded as their Keighley Campus, but is now once more a freestanding college, within the ...
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In 1957, the Keighley board bought Lawkholme Lane football ground, cricket ground, bowling green and cottages 13 acres (53,000 m 2) of land in total, from the Duke of Devonshire for £10,000 paid for in sums of £2,500 a year. When the Hard Ings Road by-pass was built Keighley recouped some of their money by selling off a piece of land where ...
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Leeds City College, [1] formed from the merger in 2009 of Park Lane College Leeds, Leeds College of Technology and Leeds Thomas Danby College along with Joseph Priestley College (which joined in 2011) Harrogate College, which joined the Group on 1 August 2019. [1] [5] [6] Keighley College [1] [7] Leeds Sixth Form College [8]
A football ground was constructed on a plot of land in an area known as Aireworth which was a well known for Cotton mills. The ground was used by local football team called Parkwood AFC, later Keighley Town until they folded in 1948. One year previous in 1947 the ground had been converted into a greyhound racing stadium.