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  1. Bilton, Harrogate

    Infobox UK place country England latitude 54.0099 longitude 1.5359 official name Bilton static image static image caption population civil parish shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town HARROGATE postcode district HG1 postcode area HG dial code os grid reference SE305572 Bilton is a major suburb of Harrogate , North Yorkshire , situated to the north east of the town centre. It is a well served suburb with access to five churches, four primary schools and its own library. In addition there are a number of shops and a wide variety of pubs. The Red Cat Cottage formerly Red Cat Inn , a Grade II listed ... Bilton Lane.jpg thumb left Bilton Lane It is one of the oldest areas of Harrogate, many buildings dating from before Harrogate itself. Since its foundation as a number of separate villages, it has grown ... number of roads out of Bilton, and all lead onto A59 road Skipton Road , the major artery across North Harrogate, resulting in very heavy congestion at peak times, and heavy traffic throughout the day. The number 2 bus route serves Bilton every ten minutes and runs to from Harrogate bus station . It is split into service 2A and 2B 2A serving the Knox area of Bilton while 2B heads along Bilton Lane towards Fieldway and Woodfield. A railway station is Proposed railway stations in England proposed on the Harrogate Line at Bilton. References Reflist External links Commons category Bilton, Harrogate position left http www.harrogate.gov.uk Harrogate district council information on visiting Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Geography of Harrogate harrogate geo stub pl Bilton Harrogate ... 20 years. On the first May Bank Holiday each year the Bilton Gala takes place ref http www.biltongala.org.uk index.php Bilton Gala ref . The first Gala was held in 1977 and the event which is attended ...   more details



  1. Bilton

    Bilton can refer to Placenames in England Bilton, Northumberland Bilton, Warwickshire Bilton, East Riding of Yorkshire Bilton, Harrogate , North Yorkshire Bilton in Ainsty , North Yorkshire New Bilton , Warwickshire Surname James Bilton , politician Michael Bilton , actor disambig surname Category Place name disambiguation pages pl Bilton ...   more details



  1. Harrogate

    Statistics Neighbourhood Statistics Retrieved 2009 09 18 ref ref The population of Harrogate Unparished Area is derived from the totals for Bilton Granby Harlow Moor High Harrogate Hookstone Low Harrogate ... as well as the Woodlands pub. Bilton, Harrogate Bilton , is a large area of Harrogate with many ... with http www.harrogatecricketclub.com Harrogate Cricket Club with Bilton defeating Harrogate in their last ...About the Borough of Harrogate, a local government district Harrogate borough the South Australian town Harrogate, South Australia Infobox UK place official name Harrogate local name country England region ... image caption small Harrogate cenotaph small area footnotes area total sq mi area total km2 population ... 1.539 scale post town HARROGATE postcode area HG postcode district HG1, HG2, HG3, HG5 dial code 01423 constituency westminster Harrogate and Knaresborough UK Parliament constituency Harrogate & Knaresborough london distance mi 211 douglas distance shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire website http www.harrogate.gov.uk Harrogate is a spa town in North Yorkshire ... of Yorkshire , Harrogate originated in the 17th century, with High Harrogate and Low Harrogate as two ..., and is in the River Nidd Nidd valley . Harrogate spa water contains iron , sulphur and common salt ... significantly to the wealth of the town. Harrogate railway station and Harrogate bus station ... mi km south west of Harrogate. The main road through the town is the A61 road A61 , connecting Harrogate to Leeds and Ripon . Harrogate is also connected to Wetherby and the A1 road Great Britain A1 , by the A661 road A661 . The town of Harrogate on its own had a population of 71,594 at the 2001 UK ... of Killinghall Civil Parish in Saltergate Ward. ref the urban area comprising Harrogate and nearby Knaresborough had a population of 85,128, while the figure for the much wider Harrogate borough Borough of Harrogate , comprising Harrogate, Knaresborough, Ripon and a large rural area, was 151,339 ...   more details



  1. Bilton-in-Ainsty

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.944500 longitude 1.275100 label position top official name Bilton in Ainsty static image static image caption population civil parish Bilton in Ainsty with Bickerton shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town YORK postcode district YO26 postcode area YO dial code os grid reference SE476500 Bilton in Ainsty is a village in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire in England . It is situated about three miles east of Wetherby and nine miles west of York . It is part of the civil parish of Bilton in Ainsty with Bickerton . The novelist, poet and children s writer Annie Keary 1825 1879 was born in Bilton, the daughter of the rector, William Keary. Her sisters Eliza and Maud were also writers. Image The Chequers at Bilton in Ainsty.jpg thumb left The Chequers External links Commons category inline Bilton in Ainsty DEFAULTSORT Bilton In Ainsty Category Villages in North Yorkshire harrogate geo stub pl Bilton in Ainsty ...   more details



  1. Bilton Gala

    The Bilton Gala takes place in Bilton, Harrogate Bilton , Harrogate , North Yorkshire on the first Bank Holiday in May each year. The first Bilton Gala took place in 1977 to mark the Queen s Silver Jubilee. Since then it has grown, and is now such a large event that it has spread to the fields adjoining Richard Taylor C of E School where it has traditionally been held. Deleted image removed Image Galaoldpicture.jpg Galaoldpicture.jpg The Bilton Gala use the funds raised at the main event to donate to local charities, groups and organisations. In 2008, the Gala set up a charitable trust United Kingdom Charitable Trust , the Bilton Community Fund, to manage the ever increasing funds raised each ... and individuals in the Bilton area of Harrogate. Billowby bear is the Gala mascot . Billowby enjoys ... 2008 Bilton Gala will.3877104.jp Harrogate Advertiser 2008 Bilton Gala will be best ever http www.knaresboroughpost.co.uk harrogate news Bilton Gala praying for sun.4042626.jp Knaresborough Post Bilton Gala praying for sun http www.biltongala.org.uk index.php Bilton Gala http www.nidderdaleherald.co.uk harrogate news Bilton Gala granted charity fund.4592298.jp Nidderdale Post Bilton Gala granted Charity Fund Status External links http www.biltongala.org.uk index.php Bilton Gala http www.biltongala.org.uk community.php Bilton Community Fund Category Harrogate Category Recurring events established ... Mayoress of Harrogate. Children are also invited to join the parade in fancy dress. The parade snakes through the streets of Bilton which are lined with supporters. There is always a prize for the best ... displays, many stalls and games, the Army, magicians, food stalls and fairground rides. Bilton Gala is one of the premier community events in Harrogate and the surrounding area. The Gala is organised each year by a group of local volunteer s. 2012 Bilton Gala is one of the premier community events in Harrogate and the surrounding area, it provides first class professional entertainment and a host ...   more details



  1. Bilton, Warwickshire

    Infobox UK place country England official name Bilton latitude 52.3639 longitude 1.2887 civil parish population 4,991 population ref Ward United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 shire district Rugby borough Rugby shire county Warwickshire region West Midlands constituency westminster Rugby and Kenilworth UK Parliament constituency Rugby and Kenilworth post town RUGBY postcode district CV22 postcode area CV dial code 01788 os grid reference SP484736 Bilton is an area of Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby in Warwickshire and a Ward politics ward of the Rugby borough Borough of Rugby . It comprises much of the western half of the town. Historically a village in its own right in fact, many Bilton residents still refer to the area as a village , Bilton s name is derived from the Old English language Anglo Saxon ... of St. Mark in Bilton dates from the mid 14th century. In the 20th century, Bilton was subsumed ... in 1932. The old village centre of Bilton still survives and is located about 1.5 miles from Rugby town centre. The village green of Bilton contains the remains of an ancient cross and stocks. Listed buildings include Bilton Hall and Bilton Grange although the old village is today surrounded by modern housing estates. The title Lord of Bilton was once held by Edward I, Henry III and Henry VIII. The title is currently held by David Lower of Toronto, Ontario. cn date October 2011 Education Bilton C. of E. Junior School, Bilton Infant School, Bilton School, and Henry Hinde Infant and Junior Schools are located in Bilton. References Allen, Geoff, 2000 Warwickshire Towns & Villages , ISBN 1 85058 642 X External links commonscat inline Bilton http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadDatasetList.do ... for Bilton ward http www.becchurch.org.uk Bilton Evangelical Church a lively church with many activities for all ages. http www.biltonjuniorschool.co.uk Bilton C.of E. Junior School Category Villages in Warwickshire Category Rugby, Warwickshire pl Bilton Warwickshire ...   more details



  1. New Bilton

    New Bilton is a place in Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby , Warwickshire , in England . It is a suburb of Rugby, situated to the west of the town centre. The nearby village of Bilton, Warwickshire Bilton has also been absorbed into Rugby. New Bilton comprises mostly Victorian era Victorian terraced house terraced housing . Some modern housing has been built on the former GEC site to the rear of Avenue Road up to the limestone quarries of Cemex. The local community are served by a couple of corner shops, a mini market and a Coop store, Residents are also fortunate to have a sub post office, a Church of England Church and a Christian Centre. Schooling is provided from age 3 to 11 at 2 schools, one within the ward of New Bilton and the over just outside. School time can be confusing with children passing each other going to different schools. New Bilton is also a Ward politics ward of Rugby borough Rugby Borough Council . External links commonscat inline http neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination LeadDatasetList.do?a 7&b 5942787&c new bilton&d 14&g 493885&i 1001x1003&m 0&enc 1&domainId 16 Map and statistics for New Bilton ward coord 52 22 N 1 17 W region GB type city display title Category Villages in Warwickshire Category Rugby, Warwickshire Warwickshire geo stub pl New Bilton ...   more details



  1. Bilton, Northumberland

    About a village in Northumberland other uses Bilton disambiguation infobox UK place official name Bilton country England region North East England shire county Northumberland shire district Alnwick constituency westminster Berwick upon Tweed UK Parliament constituency Berwick upon Tweed population post town ALNWICK postcode area NE postcode district NE66 dial code 01665 os grid reference NU225105 latitude 55.388 longitude 1.646 static image File 240px static image caption small small Bilton is a village in Northumberland , in England . It is situated a short distance inland from the North Sea coast, close to Alnmouth . Alnwick is the nearest town. Headings as per wp UKCITIES History Governance Bilton is in the British House of Commons parliamentary constituency of Berwick upon Tweed UK Parliament constituency Berwick upon Tweed . Geography Demography Economy Landmarks Transport Education Religious sites Sports Public services Notable people See also References reflist External links Commons category Bilton, Northumberland Category Villages in Northumberland Northumberland geo stub pl Bilton Northumberland ...   more details



  1. John Bilton

    Use dmy dates date March 2012 Infobox football biography name John Bilton image fullname John Michael Bilton birth date birth place death date death place height position Goalkeeper currentclub youthyears1 youthclubs1 Derby County F.C. Derby County youthyears2 youthclubs2 Rotherham United F.C. Rotherham United years1 years2 years3 years4 years5 clubs1 Frickley Athletic F.C. Frickley Athletic clubs2 Worksop Town F.C. Worksop Town clubs3 Belper Town F.C. Belper Town clubs4 Retford United F.C. Retford Town clubs5 Denaby United F.C. Denaby United caps1 goals1 nationalyears1 nationalteam1 nationalcaps1 nationalgoals1 manageryears1 1991 1993 managerclubs1 England women s national football team England women John Michael Bilton is an English people English association football football coach and former player, who managed the England women s national football team between 1991 and 1993. Bilton was a youth team goalkeeper with Football League clubs Derby County F.C. Derby County and Rotherham United F.C. Rotherham United . He spent his senior playing career with semi&ndash professional non&ndash league clubs including Frickley Athletic F.C. Frickley Athletic and Worksop Town F.C. Worksop Town ... 2005 ref In May 1991 the Women s Football Association appointed Bilton as head coach of the England ... team and goalkeeper coach at Doncaster Rovers F.C. Doncaster Rovers , Bilton joined Leeds United F.C. Leeds United as a youth development officer in 1995. In five years at the Yorkshire club Bilton rose ... at Oldham Athletic F.C. Oldham Athletic and Notts County F.C. Notts County , Bilton set up his ... john bilton calisiyor 603680h.htm title John Bilton al yor publisher Spor 3 accessdate 27 September ... pub john bilton 4 574 8b2 John Bilton at LinkedIn England women s national football team managers Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bilton, John ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION Footballer DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bilton, John ...   more details



  1. James Bilton

    Unreferenced date December 2009 James H. Bilton April 10, 1908 in Leeds, England Leeds , England July 4, 1988 was a politician in Manitoba , Canada . He was a Progressive Conservative Party of Manitoba Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba from 1962 to 1977, and served as Speaker politics Speaker of the Legislature for three years. Bilton was educated in England, and subsequently moved to Canada. He served with the Royal Canadian Mounted Police from 1931 to 1953, and retired with the rank of Staff Sgt. He was also the editor and publisher of the Swan River Star & Times , and a member of the Winnipeg Press Club. Bilton was first elected to the legislature in the Manitoba general election, 1962 1962 election , scoring an easy victory in the mid northern riding of Swan River Manitoba riding Swan River . In the Manitoba general election, 1966 election of 1966 , he faced a surprisingly credible challenge from Gerald Webb of the Manitoba Social Credit Party Social Credit Party , but won by 406 votes. He was appointed Speaker of the Legislature after the election, and served until 1969. The Tories were defeated in the Manitoba general election, 1969 1969 election , and Bilton faced a strong challenge from New Democratic Party of Manitoba New Democrat Alex Filuk , winning by only 163 votes. He was re elected again by a greater margin in the Manitoba general election, 1973 1973 election , and did not run in 1977. Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bilton, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH April 10, 1908 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH July 4, 1988 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bilton, James Category Speakers of the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba Category 1908 births Category 1988 deaths ...   more details



  1. Bilton Hall

    File Bilton Church Walk geograph.org.uk 2282148.jpg thumb Bilton Hall Bilton Hall is a 17th century mansion house at Bilton, Warwickshire Bilton , near Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby , Warwickshire which has been converted into residential apartments. It is a Grade I listed building . In the 16th century the Manor of Bilton was owned by John Shuckburgh of Shuckburgh Hall , who sold it in 1610 to Edward Boughton of Lawford Hall. Boughton built the red brick and sandstone house in about 1623 for the occupation of his son William who, following the death of his father, was created Boughton Baronets Baronet Boughton in 1642. The house was generally occupied by junior members of the Boughton family and was sold by Edward Boughton in 1711 to the poet Joseph Addison . Following Addison s death in 1719 the house was occupied by Addison family members until it was sold , about 1799, to John Simpson MP John Bridgeman Simpson 1763 1850 of Babworh Hall, Babworth , a son of Henry Bridgeman, 1st Baron Bradford . The British census of 1881 records two of Simpson s unmarried daughters to remain in residence. During the period of World War I the house was in use as a military hospital. After World War II the house was converted into flats. References http www.heritagegateway.org.uk Gateway Results Single.aspx?uid 308451&resourceID 5 English Heritage architectural description of listed building http www.british history.ac.uk report.aspx?compid 57089 A History of the County of Warwick Vol 6 1951 pp.  30 35 Manor of Bilston from British History Online coord 52.3598 1.2859 type landmark region GB WAR display title Category Grade I listed buildings in Warwickshire Category History of Warwickshire Category Country houses in Warwickshire ...   more details



  1. Michael Bilton

    ref improve date March 2012 Infobox person name Michael Bilton image caption birth name Robert Michael Bilton birth date 14 December 1919 birth place Cottingham, East Riding of Yorkshire , England death date death date and age 1993 11 5 1919 12 14 df yes death place Berkhamsted , Hertfordshire , England restingplace restingplacecoordinates othername occupation Actor yearsactive 1952 93 Michael Bilton 14 December 1919 &ndash 5 November 1993 was an England English actor best known for his roles in the United Kingdom British television Situation comedy sitcom s To the Manor Born playing the gardener and sometime butler Ned and Waiting for God TV series Waiting for God playing Basil, a septuagenarian Hypersexuality satyr . He attended Hymers College , Kingston upon Hull Hull . In the Second World War he was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant and was wounded at the Second Battle of El Alamein Battle of El Alamein . After his recovery he began his acting career in repertory theatre. He had a strong comedic bent and featured in Keeping Up Appearances , One Foot in the Grave and Grace and Favour 1992 . He also appeared in Pennies from Heaven TV series Pennies From Heaven , The Saint TV series The Saint , The Avengers TV series The Avengers , The Prisoner , Quatermass II , and The Champions . He also featured in the Doctor Who stories The Massacre of St Bartholomew s Eve , Pyramids of Mars and The Deadly Assassin . His film appearances included A Taste of Honey film A Taste of Honey , Frenzy and The Fourth Protocol film The Fourth Protocol . Bilton appeared in a well remembered Yellow ... in the BBC drama series Juliet Bravo . Bilton s final role was that of Basil Makepeace in the BBC Sitcom ... by Jamie Edwards, Jane s spirited Irish grandfather, who was played by Paddy Ward . Bilton died on 5 ... see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bilton, Michael ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 14 ... 1993 PLACE OF DEATH Berkhamsted , Hertfordshire , England DEFAULTSORT Bilton, Michael Category 1919 ...   more details



  1. Bilton Grange

    Infobox UK school name Bilton Grange image size 129px latitude 51.196552 longitude 0.622504 dms yes motto Iron Sharpenth Iron motto pl established 1873 approx closed c approx type Preparatory school UK Preparatory School , br boarding and day school religion Church of England president head label Head Master head Mr. P Kirk r head label r head chair label Chairman of Governors chair JB Greenhalgh, MA MBA founder Rev. Walter Earle founder pl specialist street city Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby county Warwickshire country England flagicon England postcode CV22 6QU LEA ofsted staff 100 enrollment 583 gender Co educational lower age 4 upper age 13 houses 8 colours Navy and Red color box Navy color box Red publication free label 1 Former pupils free 1 Old Biltonians free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.biltongrange.co.uk website name www.biltongrange.co.uk Bilton Grange is a Preparatory school UK preparatory school located in Dunchurch , near Rugby, Warwickshire . The present headmaster is Mr. JP Kirk, the eighth in total. The mansion which forms the main school was built in 1846 ref http www.biltongrange.net Another Bilton Grange Website ref and was a private family home. It is a Grade II listed building . ref http www.imagesofengland.org.uk Details Default.aspx?id 308671&mode quick English Heritage Images of England, architectural description of listed building ref The first pupils were brought to the house by The Reverend Walter Earle in 1887. An existing room was converted into the school chapel in 1889. The Junior House was built in 1902 and electricity was brought to the school in 1920. More recent developments include the arrival of girls at the school in 1992 ... Bilton Grange is commonly recognised as the feeder to Rugby School . Notable former pupils seealso Category People educated at Bilton Grange Sir Nicholas Winterton , MP Miles Kington , jazz musician ... in 1887 Category Grade II listed buildings in Warwickshire Category People educated at Bilton Grange ...   more details



  1. Bilton School

    unreferenced date November 2011 Infobox UK school name Bilton School A Maths and Computing College image Biltonschoolva1.png size 155px latitude 52.36318 longitude 1.29700 dms dms motto Proud of our school confident in our potential positive about our future. Believe in Bilton. motto pl established 1977 approx closed c approx type Secondary School Secondary Academy English school Academy religion Mixed studies president head label Headteacher head Ms P Weighill r head label r head chair label chair founder founder pl specialist Maths and Computing College specialist pl street Lawford Lane city Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby county Warwickshire country England postcode CV22 7JT LEA Warwickshire ofsted yes urn 125749 staff enrollment 1425 gender Coeducational lower age 11 upper age 16 houses colours Light Blue KS3 span style color 0000FF span br Navy KS4 Boys span style color 000000 span br Red KS4 Girls Span style color FF0000 span publication free label 1 free 1 free label 2 free 2 free label 3 free 3 website http www.biltonschool.co.uk en website name Bilton School formerly Herbert Kay and Westlands School, and most recently Bilton High School is a major secondary school for pupils aged 11 16 situated within the village of Bilton, Warwickshire Bilton within Rugby, Warwickshire Rugby , Warwickshire . It is a specialist Maths and Computing College and has Academy English school academy status . Bilton school is planning a sixth form in time for September 2012, if not, it will be ready for September 2013. This will allow further education for 16 18 year olds. Uniform The new intake in 2011 was the first to wear Bilton s new uniform, this consists of a Black Blazer with the Bilton ... and Westlands School. Bilton High School While named Bilton High School, the School ran into confusion ... quickly to change its School symbol to the Bilton Lion with Bilton written underneath. The consequence and award achievement system In around 1999 the school adopted its consequence system, part of the Bilton ...   more details



  1. Alan Bilton

    Orphan date May 2011 Alan Bilton B.A., PhD is a British academic and novelist. His debut novel , The Sleepwalker s Ball , was published in May 2009 by the small independent Welsh press Alcemi. As an academic working for the American Studies department of the University of Wales, Swansea , his areas of expertise and interest are 20th Century Contemporary American Fiction, American Film especially Silent Cinema , Modernism, Postmodernism and Psychoanalysis particularly the works and theories of Sigmund Freud . ref http www.swan.ac.uk staff academic Humanities biltonalan ref Personal life and academic career Alan Bilton was born in York in 1969. He attended Stirling University in the late 1980s to study for his undergraduate bachelor s degree in English and Film in 1991. It was his time at Stirling that he was to draw upon for inspiration for his first novel, remarking in a 2009 interview that blockquote ... at Stirling, Bilton moved on to the University of Manchester where he completed his PhD on Word and Image ... shakeup of the humanities at Swansea, Bilton has recently begun a move to the English department, in which ... Studies department still uncertain, there is every possibility that Bilton will continue to moonlight as a lecturer and marker for the department. Among the writers Bilton teaches in his Contemporary ... Safran Foer , and Aleksandar Hemon . The Sleepwalker s Ball Alan Bilton s debut novel , The Sleepwalkers ... Lloyd Jones and DM Thomas , author famed author of The White Hotel , who said of the novel Alan Bilton ... a tragic comic tale of lost love and the perils of dreaming. Bilton describes the novel thus turn ... of The Sleepwalker s Ball , Bilton s attention turned to ideas for a follow up. However, work .... Influences Bilton largely draws upon the influence of silent film When I was little I loved ... Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Bilton, Alan ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bilton, Alan Category ...   more details



  1. Churches in Harrogate

    Orphan date February 2009 The Churches in Harrogate , North Yorkshire , England , number between 35 and 40 new ones start and some come and go . Almost every one is listed on the Churches Together in England Churches Together website. ref http www.ctharrogate.org.uk ref The theology , musical styles and churchmanship of the churches ranges from high and low Anglican with a smattering of liberal churches, with charismatic and evangelicals represented in various forms. The history of Christianity in Harrogate dates back to the 15th century with early chapel s in the area which is now called The Stray or 200 acres . St John s chantry chapel was founded in 1439, later becoming Christ Church. Its church bell is now in the tower of West Park United Reformed Church previously the Victoria Avenue Congregational church . Anglican Although in the 1851 religious census, non conformist denominations particularly Methodism were dominant in the town of Harrogate and in the wider borough, today the largest ... Church on the Stray was the first church building in Harrogate, originating as a church plant from ... St Peter s in the town centre, St John s, Bilton and St Andrew s Church, Starbeck St Andrew s, Starbeck all of which today like Christ Church itself are thriving parish churches. Over time as Harrogate ..., Kirby Overblow, Spofforth, Kirk Deighton and Little Ribston. The Anglican churches in Harrogate ... churches play an important role in the life of the Christian community in Harrogate. St Robert s in the town ... of the town. Methodist Methodism in Harrogate has been a very important part of the religious landscape ... of non conformist churches, including today St Paul s & West Park United Reformed Churches, and Harrogate ... on Queen Parade. New Churches A wide range of new churches have grown up in Harrogate and make ... Church, and several others. Churches Together Churches Together in Harrogate is an umbrella ... Churches In Harrogate Category Churches in Harrogate Category Lists of churches in England Harrogate ...   more details



  1. Bilton-in-Ainsty with Bickerton

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Bilton in Ainsty with Bickerton is a civil parish in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England . According to the 2001 census it had a population of 512. The parish contains Bilton in Ainsty and Bickerton, North Yorkshire Bickerton , which are about three miles east of Wetherby in West Yorkshire . Coord 53.950 1.302 display title region GB scale 50000 DEFAULTSORT Bilton In Ainsty With Bickerton Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire Category Article Feedback 5 harrogate geo stub ...   more details



  1. Harrogate & District

    Infobox Bus transit name Harrogate and District Ltd logo Transdev in Harrogate Logo.jpg image Harrogate ... route logo size headquarters Head office Prospect Park, Harrogate service area North Yorkshire service type Bus services destinations Harrogate , Leeds and Ripon . fleet Approx. 80 operator Blazefield Group ceo website http www.harrogatebus.co.uk harrogatebus.co.uk Transdev Harrogate & District is a local bus operator based in Harrogate in North Yorkshire , England that also runs buses in Knaresborough ... and yellow and their name changed from Harrogate & District to Transdev Harrogate . Like other Blazefield ... to other local bus operators. Its key marketed route is The 36 Harrogate bus service The 36 , a high frequency service between Ripon , Harrogate and Leeds . This was the UK s first bus route ... significant route was the airport Xpress route 767 service between Harrogate and Leeds Bradford Airport , which Harrogate & District operated from its inception in April 2005 until the contract ... of services operated by Harrogate & District ref cite web title Timetables url http www.harrogatebus.co.uk ... Harrogate style background black color red 36 Ripon Ripley Harrogate Harewood Leeds style background color 77 Harrogate Wetherby style background color 770 Harrogate Spofforth Wetherby Boston Spa Thorner Leeds style background color X59 Harrogate Blubberhouses Skipton Harrogate Local Services class wikitable bgcolor f9f9f9 Number Route style background color 1, 1A, 1B, 1C Harrogate Starbeck Knaresborough Aspin A Eastfield B Carmires C style background color 2A Harrogate Dene Park Bilton Fountains Ave. Circular style background color 2B Harrogate Bilton Fieldway New Park Circular style background color 3 Harrogate Jennyfield Circular style background color 6 Harrogate Pannal Ash Beckwith Knowle Circular Fleet Harrogate & District s fleet consists of ref cite web title Harrogate & District ... Harrogate Connect 278 YJ12MZO Optare Versa Optare Harrogate Connect 279 YJ12MZP Optare Versa Optare ...   more details



  1. Harrogate Line

    by Harrogate Council NYCC at Bilton, between Harrogate and Starbeck. Starbeck railway station Starbeck ...Infobox rail line name Harrogate Line box width color logo logo width image Headingley Stn.jpg image ... locale West Yorkshire br North Yorkshire br Harrogate br York br Leeds br Yorkshire and the Humber ... ussg el speed elevation map Harrogate Line map state The Harrogate Line is the name given to a passenger ... area of northern England connecting Leeds to York by way of Harrogate and Knaresborough . The service ... is available for journeys between Leeds railway station Leeds and Harrogate railway station Harrogate ... which the Harrogate Line trains now run were opened in 1848 by two of the railways which came to be part ... Yorkshire Junction Railway . At the time of the Railways Act 1921 1923 Grouping the Harrogate ... Gates to Wetherby Line Church Fenton railway station Church Fenton the Harrogate to Church ... and Yorkshire Railway The line terminated in Harrogate at the Brunswick Station opened in 1848 but closed in 1862 when a new and more central station was opened in Harrogate. Little is known ... www.aeden.plus.com nc.htm G W G Cass, former headmaster of Norwood College in Harrogate. Route description File British Rail York to Leeds via Harrogate diagram with closed stations and lines indicated.png right thumb 300px Schematic diagram of the Harrogate Line including closed stations and branch ... left Harrogate railway station Harrogate align right 18 00 align right 28.95 LNE 6 from Harrogate class ... km align left Harrogate railway station Harrogate align right 0 00 align right 0.00 align left Starbeck ... open stations in bold . Leeds railway station Leeds , trains scheduled to operate via Harrogate through to York are shown with the destination of Poppleton via Harrogate because the Leeds York ... facility for Pool in Wharfedale has been mooted Weeton railway station Weeton for Huby, Harrogate ... . Here was the junction with the Harrogate to Church Fenton Line . The present line climbs and then turns ...   more details



  1. Swinton, Harrogate

    Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 54.21702 longitude 1.66921 official name Swinton population shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town RIPON postcode district HG4 postcode area HG dial code os grid reference SE213795 Swinton is a small village in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England . It is situated to the immediate south of Masham . Nearby lies Warthermarske . Nearby Swinton Park is now a luxury hotel. External links Commons category inline Swinton, Harrogate Category Villages in North Yorkshire harrogate geo stub pl Swinton Harrogate ...   more details



  1. Middleton, Harrogate

    Distinguish2 the village of Middleton, Ryedale or the hamlet of Middleton, Craven also in North Yorkshire Unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.939533 longitude 1.814664 official name Middleton static image static image caption population civil parish Middleton shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town IlKLEY postcode district LS29 postcode area LS dial code os grid reference SE12264928 Middleton is a hamlet and civil parish in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England . It is on the border with West Yorkshire and 1 mile north of the town centre of Ilkley , West Yorkshire and is continuous with the Middleton suburb of the town the area lying north of the River Wharfe . Westville House School is the school closest, being on the outskirts of Ilkley. External links Commons category inline Middleton, Harrogate Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire harrogate geo stub nl Middleton Harrogate pl Middleton Harrogate ...   more details



  1. Angram, Harrogate

    about the village in the parish of Long Marston, near York the former settlement in Nidderdale Stonebeck Up infobox UK place country England static image Image Angram, North Yorkshire.jpg 250px static image caption Entering Angram from the south east latitude 53.93 longitude 1.20 official name Angram population civil parish Long Marston, North Yorkshire Long Marston shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town YORK postcode district YO23 postcode area YO dial code os grid reference SE519486 Angram is a village near Bilbrough in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England . Category Villages in North Yorkshire harrogate geo stub nl Angram pl Angram Harrogate ...   more details



  1. Wath, Harrogate

    For the other Wath in the Harrogate district Wath in Nidderdale Unreferenced date December 2006 Infobox UK place country England latitude 54.18862 longitude 1.5049 official name Wath static image name Wath.jpg static image caption Wath population civil parish Wath shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town RIPON postcode district HG4 postcode area HG dial code os grid reference SE324770 Wath is a village and civil parish about 4 miles north of Ripon in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England and has a population of 186. The parish church is dedicated to St Mary. ref cite web url http www.genuki.org.uk big eng YKS PhotoFrames NRY WathStMary.html title Photograph of St Mary s Church, Wath, Yorkshire publisher GENUKI accessdate 2012 02 07 ref References reflist External links Commonscat inline Wath Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire harrogate geo stub nl Wath pl Wath Harrogate ...   more details



  1. Melmerby, Harrogate

    Distinguish Melmerby, Richmondshire Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England latitude 54.18714 longitude 1.48431 official name Melmerby static image static image caption population civil parish Melmerby shire district Harrogate borough Harrogate shire county North Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town RIPON postcode district HG4 postcode area HG dial code os grid reference SE337769 Melmerby is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate borough Harrogate district of North Yorkshire , England . The name is of Viking origin, and many of the fields in the area have Norse names, e.g. Halikeld keld is Old Norse for spring . Until the late 1950s, the village was the site of a major rural railway junction. Situated on the main Harrogate to Northallerton via Ripon railway line closed 1968 , a branch line closed 1963 ran westwards from Melmerby to the small market town of Masham , famous for brewing . A line closed 1959 also ran north eastwards linking Melmerby with the East Coast Main Line at Thirsk . The village is part of the parish of Melmerby and Middleton Quernhow, a small hamlet a quarter of a mile north of the village. The population is approximately 430. During the war the village was the site a a large munitions store, taking advantage of the railway access. Image Melmerby Methodist Church.jpg thumb left The Methodist Church in Melmerby External links Commons category inline Melmerby, Harrogate Category Villages in North Yorkshire Category Civil parishes in North Yorkshire Harrogate geo stub nl Melmerby Harrogate pl Melmerby Harrogate ...   more details



  1. Harrogate College

    COI date March 2012 Coord 53.978 1.523 display title region GB scale 5000 Harrogate College is a further education college in Harrogate , North Yorkshire , England. It traces its origins to the Continuing education University Extension movement, which began in 1873 under the auspices of Cambridge University . ref London, A. 1985 Harrogate College of Further Education 1898 1985. Harrogate Harrogate College. ref It offers several levels of qualifications, including Further and Higher Education courses. Harrogate College relocated in 1985 to Hornbeam Park, after the older Bower Road location of the college in Harrogate closed. The college is on the former Harrogate ICI Fibres site in four buildings, and is part of the Hull College Group. Harrogate College merged with Leeds Metropolitan University in August 1998 and was classified as a university , but on 1 August 2008 records at Harrogate were transferred to Hull College. This was not strictly a merger, since Leeds Metropolitan University still has links with Harrogate College through the Regional University Network RUN . Citation needed date September 2009 anchor Notable former students Notable former students Richard Hammond , Top Gear 2002 TV series Top Gear presenter and television personality ref cite web url http topgear.wikia.com wiki Richard Hammond title Richard Hammond Top Gear work Wikia year 2012 ref Leon Doyle , candidate on Series 7 of The Apprentice UK TV series The Apprentice ref cite web url https docs.google.com file d 0ByRO4SXecj3CZWZiYjNjZjgtMWFhZS00OTVkLWI5NjAtM2UwYjZjMTc3NjI0 edit title CV Leon Doyle year 2011 ref Andrew Brons , British National Party BNP Member of the European Parliament MEP for Yorkshire ... EXPOSED BNP man39s past .5362613.jp title EXPOSED BNP man s past date 12 June 2009 work Harrogate ... yonPUBLICCONSULTATION.pdf Transfer of the Responsibility of Education and Training at Harrogate ... 2007 Category Education in Harrogate Category Further education colleges in Yorkshire ...   more details




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