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The Farleigh Down Quarry, near Bathford. The Bath and Bradford-on-Avon Bats SAC is a Special Area of Conservation originally designated under the European Union's Habitats Directive (92/43/EEC), also known as the Directive on the Conservation of Natural Habitats and of Wild Fauna and Flora.
In early 2021, there were just under 9,800 unique Conservation Areas in England (excluding sub-sections managed by secondary Local Planning Authorities), providing heritage protection for around 2.3% of England's land area and over 10% of properties.
Later the two were reconnected with an iron footbridge over the river. In 1971 Saltaire including Roberts Park was designated a conservation area [11] and in December 2001, Saltaire including Roberts Park was designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. [13] In 2009–10 the park was refurbished with help from lottery funds and other grants.
Tong Village, approximately 4 miles (6 km) to the south-east of Bradford City centre, is situated at an elevation of 145 metres (476 ft) north of Ringshaw Beck, the land rising to an elevation of 167 metres (548 ft) at Hall Green.
Little Germany is an area of particular historical and architectural interest in central Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. The architecture is predominantly neoclassical in style with an Italian influence. [1] Many individual buildings are listed, and Little Germany is also protected as a Conservation Area. [2] [3]
Idle is a residential suburban area in the city of Bradford, West Yorkshire, in the north-east of the city. Historically it was a separate village, and before that it was the Manor of Idle. Idle is about 5 miles (8 km) north of the centre of Bradford and 2.5 miles (4 km) east of Shipley.
Thackley is a small suburb near Bradford, West Yorkshire in England. The village is loosely bordered by the village of Idle to the south, to the west by the West Royd area of Shipley and elsewhere by the Leeds and Liverpool Canal. Thackley is the northernmost part of Bradford south of the River Aire.
In 1984 after a local campaign, Bradford Council applied to compulsorily purchase the cemetery and the area was made a conservation area. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] A £360,000 three year Community Programme Scheme funded by the Manpower Services Commission cleared up the results of previous years' neglect [ 13 ] and a lodge from Bowling Cemetery, Bradford ...