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  2. Odsal Stadium - Wikipedia

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    In 2022, the Bradford Dance Festival featured the DJ and rapper Tom Zanetti. [31] Other events which take place at Odsal include talks, lectures, business conferences, monthly fundraising car boot sales, [32] religious and community events, and annual bonfire / monster truck events, [33] the function suites available for hire. In 2023, Bradford ...

  3. Barratts Shoes - Wikipedia

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    The Barratt Boot and Shoe factory in Kingsthorpe Road, Northampton. A 1911 piece of neo-baroque architecture designed by John Macvicar Anderson Barratts shoe warehouse in Harrogate Road, Apperley Bridge, Bradford (now a housing estate) A Barratts shop, (Branch number 123), Managed by Timothy Perry, who ran the Liverpool store between, approx. 1996 and 1999 (branch 249, opened in June 1994 by ...

  4. The Broadway, Bradford - Wikipedia

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    The Broadway is a shopping and leisure complex in the centre of Bradford, West Yorkshire, England, which opened on 5 November 2015.It was built and was operated, in its first year, by the Westfield Corporation but is owned by New River.

  5. Oastler Shopping Centre - Wikipedia

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    In April 2019, Bradford Metropolitan District Council approved plans for a new shopping centre on the old site of the M&S store located on Darley Street. [22] The new market was designed by architectural firm Greig & Stephenson, whose previous works included Borough Market in London as well as other markets located in Leicester, Rotherham and ...

  6. Bradford Shoe Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The Bradford Shoe Company Building, also known as the Neilston Building, is a historic building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1994. [ 1 ] The four-story building has three distinct parts, built at separate times.

  7. List of places in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Leeds is largely covered by LS post codes, most but not all of which have Leeds as their Post town to be used in postal addresses. Parts of the city have BD (Bradford) or WF (Wakefield) post codes, and some LS post codes are outside the city (in particular LS24 covering Tadcaster and LS29 covering Ilkley ).

  8. Leeds City Region - Wikipedia

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    However, Leeds contains less than a third of the region's population and geographical area. Bradford is the second largest city in the region, together Leeds and Bradford contain more than 50% of the region's inhabitants. Both Leeds and Bradford are among the top 5 largest local authority areas in England in terms of population.

  9. West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    The conurbation of Bradford, Dewsbury, Halifax, Huddersfield, Leeds and Wakefield makes up the West Yorkshire Built-up Area, which is the fourth-largest in the United Kingdom and the largest within the historic county boundaries of Yorkshire.