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Huddersfield railway station at night, with the statue of Harold Wilson in front (November 2009). Designed by the architect James Pigott Pritchett and built by the firm of Joseph Kaye in 1846–50 [3] [4] using the neo-classical style, the station is well known in architectural circles for its classical-style facade, with a portico of the Corinthian order, consisting of six columns in width ...
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The current estate of police stations and other buildings is changing with certain buildings closing and new buildings opening. As of 2014, there are three PFI projects completed and as a result of these new buildings a number of police stations have closed and been sold. [16]
We saw a question online asking if local police station locations are open at all hours of the day, then set out to find some answers. When you feel unsafe, are Raleigh or Durham Police stations ...
Balsall Heath police station [4] [5] Billesley police station Yardley Wood Road, Billesley: Demolished in 2024. A housing development called The Canopies will be built here, opening late 2025. Billesley police station [6] Birmingham Central police station & HQ
Cheshire Police said they were working to evacuate nearby properties, while the M56 westbound between junctions 6 and 7 were closed. In Lancashire, Ormskirk Civic Hall said it was opening for any ...
Huddersfield Viaduct (or Hillhouse Viaduct) [2] is a railway bridge to the north-east of Huddersfield railway station in West Yorkshire, England. The viaduct carries the Huddersfield Line connecting Huddersfield with Dewsbury, Leeds, and York eastwards, and Manchester and Liverpool westwards. The viaduct was built to carry two lines, but was ...
Deighton has a railway station on the Huddersfield Line for services to Huddersfield, Leeds and Wakefield. The typical journey time to Huddersfield is usually 7 minutes, to Wakefield Westgate 31 minutes and to Leeds 34 minutes. The Deighton Centre was a place for educational, training and leisure activities.