years, and elections were held each four years thereafter. The Coat of arms of West Yorkshire Coat of arms of West Yorkshire Metropolitan CountyCouncil was granted by letters patent in 1975. Election ...File Coat of arms of West YorkshireCounty Council.png right thumb Coat of arms of West Yorkshire Coat of arms of the council File County Hall 1898 , Wood Street, Wakefield.jpg right thumb County Hall, Wakefield West YorkshireCountyCouncil , also known as West Yorkshire Metropolitan CountyCouncil ref cite web title County Hall, Wakefield url http www.wakefield.gov.uk CultureAndLeisure HistoricWakefield Buildings CountyHall default.htm work Wakefield City Council accessdate 6 April 2012 ref was the council of the metropolitan county of West Yorkshire , England, from the creation of the county on 1 April 1974 by the Local Government Act 1972 until 31 March 1986 when the metropolitan counties were abolished by the Local Government Act 1985 . Its power was transferred to what had been the second tier authorities City Of Bradford Metropolitan District Council , Calderdale Council , Kirklees Council , Leeds City Council and Wakefield Council . Its headquarters were County Hall, Wakefield County Hall in Wakefield . This was built in 1888 for West Riding CountyCouncil , which occupied it until its abolition in 1974. The building is now the home of Wakefield Council. The council s 88 members ... After the council was abolished in 1986, power was devolved to the five constituent district councils Bradford, Calderdale, Kirklees, Leeds and Wakefield. Some council functions including archive services and Trading Standards continued to be provided jointly, through West Yorkshire Joint Services , and the West Yorkshire Passenger Transport Executive and West Yorkshire Police continue to operate across the county. References Reflist Former county councils of England Category Local government in West Yorkshire Category Former county councils of England Category History of West Yorkshire Category ... more details
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conurbation in the UK , and dominates the western half of SouthYorkshire with over half of the county s population living within it. SouthYorkshireCountyCouncil was abolished in 1986, and so ... The act formally established SouthYorkshire on 1  April 1974, although SouthYorkshireCountyCouncil ... SouthYorkshire Passenger Transport Executive ref Although the countycouncil was abolished, South ... of civil parishes in SouthYorkshire File Coat of arms of SouthYorkshireCounty Council.png thumb right The coat of arms of the former SouthYorkshireCountyCouncil . The SouthYorkshireCountyCouncil ...For similarly named units YorkshireSouth disambiguation Infobox England county name SouthYorkshire motto map File SouthYorkshire UK locator map 2010.svg 200px SouthYorkshire within England br small ..., REMOVE LINE IF NOT NEEDED ethnicity 95.0 White br 2.6 S.Asian br 2.4 Black council No countycouncil br File Syjs logo.gif br SouthYorkshire Joint Secretariat br http www.southyorks.gov.uk mps ... Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley Barnsley SouthYorkshire is a metropolitan county in the Yorkshire ... ceremonial county , SouthYorkshire has a Lord Lieutenant of SouthYorkshire Lord Lieutenant and a High ... county of SouthYorkshire was not created until 1974, the history of its constituent settlements and parts ... county of SouthYorkshire. class wikitable style font size 85 border 0 text align left ... small SouthYorkshire is an amalgamation of 32 former local government districts, including four county ... counties of England ceremonial county with a Lord Lieutenant of SouthYorkshire and a High Sheriff of SouthYorkshire High Sheriff . Geography The county borders Derbyshire , West Yorkshire , North ... of Britain Components of SouthYorkshire ref In 1986, throughout England the metropolitan county ... . SouthYorkshire is the only metropolitan county in the UK that has established a formal joint secretariat ... counties of England ceremonial county with a Lord Lieutenant of SouthYorkshire and a High ... more details
Infobox Legislature background color 333366 text color white name South Dublin CountyCouncil native name Comhairle Contae tha Cliath Theas transcription name legislature coa pic South Dublin CountyCouncil ... South Dublin CountyCouncil lang ga Comhairle Contae tha Cliath Theas is the authority responsible for Local government in the Republic of Ireland local government in the county of South Dublin ... Addresses publisher South Dublin CountyCouncil accessdate 15 February 2011 ref It serves a population ... view&id 231&Itemid 212 Corporate Plan 2010 2014 South Dublin CountyCouncil . Retrieved 2011 ... com content&task view&id 138&Itemid 103 Register of Electors South Dublin CountyCouncil . Retrieved ... plan english 33?mode a p Corporate Plan 2010 2014, page 32. South Dublin CountyCouncil . Retrieved ... Group South Dublin CountyCouncil . Retrieved 2011 02 15. ref blockquote Mayor and Deputy Mayor The Mayor ... structure South Dublin CountyCouncil . Retrieved 2011 02 15. ref Councillors For the purpose ... com contact&catid 152&Itemid 115 CountyCouncil Members Clondalkin South Dublin CountyCouncil . Retrieved ...?option com contact&catid 151&Itemid 115 CountyCouncil Members Lucan South Dublin CountyCouncil ... 174&Itemid 115 CountyCouncil Members Rathfarnham South Dublin CountyCouncil . Retrieved 2011 02 15 ... 154&Itemid 115 CountyCouncil Members Tallaght Central South Dublin CountyCouncil . Retrieved ...?option com contact&catid 153&Itemid 115 CountyCouncil Members Tallaght SouthSouth Dublin ... scheme For administrative and electoral purposes, the countycouncil organizes Dublin South into a hierarchy ... com docman&task doc download&gid 329&Itemid 114 Adopted Polling Scheme 2010 South Dublin CountyCouncil . Retrieved 2011 02 15. ref South Dublin CountyCouncil polling scheme See also Local government ... Countycouncil body leader1 type Mayor leader1 Caitriona Jones party1 Labour Party Ireland Lab election1 ... South Dublin County Hall.jpg session res meeting place County Hall, Tallaght website URL http www.sdcc.ie ... more details
Infobox legislature background color 333366 text color white name South Tipperary CountyCouncil native ... place County Hall, Clonmel website URL http www.southtippcoco.ie footnotes File South Tipperary in Ireland.svg thumb 235px The area governed by the councilSouth Tipperary CountyCouncil lang ga Comhairle ... of Ireland local government in South Tipperary , Republic of Ireland Ireland . As a countycouncil , it is governed by the Local Government Act 2001 . The council is responsible for House housing and community ... CountyCouncil and South Tipperary CountyCouncil. ref name RTE 20110726 cite news url http ... date 26 July 2011 ref Councillors For the purpose of elections the Counties of Ireland county is divided into five local electoral area s Cahir 4 , Cashel, County Tipperary Cashel 4 , Clonmel 7 , Fethard, South Tipperary Fethard 6 , and Tipperary 5 . ref cite web url http electionsireland.org results local council.cfm?election 2009L&area 271 title 2009 Local elections South Tipperary CountyCouncil ... coa res house type Countycouncil body leader1 type Cathaoirleach leader1 Michael Fitzgerald ... environment environment . The council has 26 elected members. Elections are held every five years and are by single transferable vote . The head of the council has the title of Cathaoirleach or Chairperson. The county administration is headed by a Council Manager Ireland County manager , currently Billy McEvoy. The county town county seat is in Clonmel . On 26 July 2011, the Minister for the Environment ... elected on 5 June 2009. Multi seat members begin constituency Local electoral area title Council members ..., County Tipperary Cashel seats 4 member1 Jack Crowe party1 Fine Gael member2 Tom Wood party2 Independent ... Richie Molloy sup sup party7 Fianna F il Multi seat constituency name Fethard, South Tipperary Fethard ... www.southtippcoco.ie Local government in the Republic of Ireland Category Politics of South Tipperary Category County councils in the Republic of Ireland ... more details
The SouthYorkshire Joint Secretariat SYJS is a body established to provide support to the four joint authorities that were formed in SouthYorkshire following the abolition of the SouthYorkshireCountyCouncil in 1986. When the countycouncil was abolished, joint board s were established to manage policing, fire and rescue services, integrated transport and pensions on a county wide basis. The four authorities supported by the joint secretariat are SouthYorkshire Police SouthYorkshire Police Authority SouthYorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority SouthYorkshire Passenger Transport Executive SouthYorkshire Pensions Authority The metropolitan county of SouthYorkshire consists of four metropolitan districts the City of Sheffield , the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham , the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster and the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley which function as de facto Unitary authorities of England unitary authorities . External links http www.southyorks.gov.uk www.southyorks.gov.uk , official website of the SouthYorkshire Joint Secretariat SouthYorkshire Category Local government in SouthYorkshire Category Organisations based in SouthYorkshire Category 1986 establishments in England ... more details
Pilley is a village in the England English county of SouthYorkshire . Pilley forms part of the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley borough of Barnsley and lies to the south of that town and to the west of Junction 36 of the M1 motorway . External links Commons category Pilley, SouthYorkshire oscoor gbx SE345005 coord 53.50007 1.48137 type landmark region GB source enwiki osgb36 SE345005 display title Category Villages in SouthYorkshire SouthYorkshire geo stub http tankersleypc.org The village of Pilley is served by Tankerlsey Parish Council pl Pilley SouthYorkshire ... more details
SouthYorkshire Ambulance Service was the NHS ambulance service covering SouthYorkshire , England. On 1 July 2006 it was merged into the new Yorkshire Ambulance Service . History SouthYorkshire Metropolitan Ambulance Service was formed in 1974, bringing together the individual town and city services which existed across the county. In 1992, it became an NHS Trust , providing 24 hour emergency and healthcare services to more than 1.4 million people across the region. See also Yorkshire Ambulance Service Emergency medical services in the United Kingdom External links http www.yas.nhs.uk Yorkshire Ambulance Service website Category NHS ambulance services Category SouthYorkshire England org stub NHS stub ... more details
is within SouthYorkshire some members of the parish council and the clerk to the council are residents of the adjoining parish of Holmfirth in West Yorkshire . ref http www.barnsley.gov.uk bguk Council ... Council ref References Reflist Category Civil parishes in SouthYorkshire Category Geography of Barnsley ... is a civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley , northwest of Sheffield in SouthYorkshire , England. It lies in the Peak District , convert 5 mi 0 west of Penistone and convert 3 mi 0 south ... SouthYorkshire was formed, the parish was part of the West Riding of Yorkshire . At the time of the 2001 ... leader name1 Yorkshire and the Humber European Parliament constituency Yorkshire and the Humber parts ... from the surrounding moorland by Yorkshire Water . A major industry Hepworth Ceramic Holding is based ... of Holme, West Yorkshire Holme , New Mill, West Yorkshire Newmill Fulstone Hepworth, West Yorkshire ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2007 Infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 53.454782 longitude 1.40663 map type South Yorkshire official name Scholes population metropolitan borough Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham Rotherham metropolitan county South Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town ROTHERHAM postcode district S61 postcode area S dial code os grid reference SK395955 Scholes is a small village in the Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham Rotherham borough of South Yorkshire , England , near the southern boundary of Wentworth Woodhouse , formerly the family seat of the Earl Fitzwilliam Earls Fitzwilliam . The village is the location of Keppels Column Keppel s Column . External links Commons category inline Scholes, South Yorkshire Category Villages in South Yorkshire it Scholes South Yorkshire pl Scholes South Yorkshire sv Scholes, Rotherham ... more details
infobox UK place country England static image static image caption latitude 53.36 longitude 01.32 official name Aughton population shire district shire county metropolitan borough Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham Rotherham civil parish Aston cum Aughton metropolitan county South Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town postcode district postcode area dial code os grid reference SK4586 Aughton is a village near Rotherham in South Yorkshire , England . Located in the civil parish of Aston cum Aughton , 4 miles south of Rotherham. It is more Country side themed than rotherham, being surrounded by many fields. External links Commons category inline Aughton, South Yorkshire Category Villages in South Yorkshire SouthYorkshire geo stub it Aughton South Yorkshire pl Aughton South Yorkshire ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.42 longitude 1.33 map type South Yorkshire official name Broom metropolitan borough Metropolitan Borough of Rotherham Rotherham metropolitan county South Yorkshire population 900 region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Rotherham UK Parliament constituency Rotherham post town ROTHERHAM postcode district S60 postcode area S dial code 01709 os grid reference SK444915 Broom historically sometimes spelled Broome is a village in South Yorkshire , England and is located in the former parish of Whiston, South Yorkshire Whiston about Convert 1 mi km 0 southeast of Rotherham . Broom sits on top of a former Ancient Rome Roman fortification and was the site of a Saxons Saxon trading town. The village currently has a population of 900. The town supports three public house pubs , a association football football club, Broom United, and numerous other small businesses. Category Villages in South Yorkshire SouthYorkshire geo stub pl Broom South Yorkshire ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.5463 longitude 1.4254 map type South Yorkshire official name Ardsley population metropolitan borough Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley Barnsley region Yorkshire and the Humber metropolitan county South Yorkshire post town BARNSLEY postcode district S70 S75 postcode area S dial code 01226 os grid reference SE381056 constituency westminster Barnsley Central UK Parliament constituency Barnsley Central Ardsley is a small village about 3 miles 4.8  km east of Barnsley and forms part of the Barnsley borough Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley of South Yorkshire , England . It is Historic counties of England historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire . The busy A635 or Doncaster Road divides the village into two parts. The Ardsley House Hotel is one of the key features of the village. There is a small primary school, named Oakhill previously named Ardsley Oaks Junior School , as well as a Christian church Of England Church. External links Commons category inline Ardsley, South Yorkshire Category Villages in South Yorkshire Category Geography of Barnsley SouthYorkshire geo stub nl Ardsley South Yorkshire pl Ardsley South Yorkshire ... more details
infobox UK place image size country England official name Moss population 290 population ref 2001 Census metropolitan borough Doncaster borough Doncaster civil parish Moss metropolitan county South Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town DONCASTER postcode district postcode area DN dial code Moss is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire , England . It has a population of 290. ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId 3070&startColumn 1&numberOfColumns 8&containerAreaId 790254 Office for National Statistics Census 2001 Parish Headcounts Doncaster Retrieved 2009 08 27 ref References reflist South Yorkshire coord 53 37 N 1 06 W display title region GB type city source GNS enwiki Category Villages in Doncaster Category Civil parishes in South Yorkshire SouthYorkshire geo stub nl Moss Engeland pl Moss South Yorkshire ... more details
Infobox UK place country England official name Darfield latitude 53.535 longitude 1.3757 map type SouthYorkshire population 8,066 metropolitan borough Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley Barnsley metropolitan countySouthYorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Barnsley East UK Parliament constituency Barnsley East post town Barnsley postcode district S73 postcode area S dial code 01226 os grid reference SK5198 Darfield is a village within the Barnsley borough Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley , SouthYorkshire , England. It lies convert 5 mi km east of the town of Barnsley . It had a population of 8,066 at the 2001 UK Census . ref http www.statistics.gov.uk statbase Expodata Spreadsheets D8271.xls Office for National Statistics Census 2001 Urban Areas Table KS01 Usual Resident Population Retrieved 2009 08 26 ref History Many Roman coins have been unearthed in Darfield ... Midland Railway s Sheffield Midland railway station Sheffield Midland Cudworth, SouthYorkshire ... authors ?p auth132 Ian McMillan , Peter Forbes, British Council , 2002 ref ref http www.itv.com page.asp?partid 7893 Ian McMillan The South Bank Show , ITV , 15 July 2007 ref See also List of collieries in Yorkshire 1984 present with dates of closure List of Yorkshire Pits References references External links Commons category Darfield, SouthYorkshire http www.darfield.btik.com home.ikml Category Villages in SouthYorkshire Category Geography of Barnsley it Darfield SouthYorkshire nl Darfield SouthYorkshire pl Darfield SouthYorkshire ... by council auditors into the school accounts raised questions about the way it was using public money. This received national media coverage when it appeared in the Yorkshire Post in March 2007. ref ... star spending at primary school , James Reed, Yorkshire Post , 26 March 2007 ref Darfield Valley ... and a Junior Football Team. Transport Stagecoach Yorkshire operate bus services every 15 minutes ... more details
. References reflist External links Commons category inline Great Houghton, SouthYorkshireSouthYorkshire Category Villages in SouthYorkshire Category Geography of Barnsley SouthYorkshire geo stub it Great Houghton SouthYorkshire nl Great Houghton SouthYorkshire pl Great Houghton SouthYorkshire ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Infobox UK place country England latitude 53.5873 longitude 1.4491 label position bottom official name Carlton population metropolitan borough Metropolitan Borough of Barnsley Barnsley metropolitan county South Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Barnsley Central UK Parliament constituency Barnsley Central post town BARNSLEY postcode district S71 postcode area S dial code 01226 os grid reference SE365102 Carlton is a village in the Barnsley borough metropolitan borough of Barnsley in South Yorkshire , England . It is situated between the villages of Athersley and Royston. It was built up on Coke fuel coking and coal mining industries and now has one of the largest industrial estates within the surrounding area. In the industrial estate lies a glass recycling plant, called Rexam. Carlton has two Church of England churches and a Methodism Methodist chapel. A Kingdom Hall of Jehovah s Witnesses serves both the Carlton and Athersley congregations. External links Commons category inline Carlton, South Yorkshire Category Villages in South Yorkshire Category Geography of Barnsley SouthYorkshire geo stub nl Carlton South Yorkshire pl Carlton South Yorkshire ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 53.51 longitude 1.27 map type SouthYorkshire official name Harlington metropolitan borough Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster Doncaster metropolitan countySouthYorkshire population 1,979 population ref United Kingdom Census 2001 2001 region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster Barnsley East and Mexborough UK Parliament constituency Barnsley East and Mexborough post town DONCASTER postcode district DN5 postcode area DN dial code 01709 os grid reference SE485025 Harlington is a village in the civil parish of Barnburgh in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in SouthYorkshire , England . The village lies less than a mile from the adjoining village of Barnburgh and the parish contains both villages. According to the 2001 census, Harlington had a population of 1,979 in that year. The village is located about convert 3 mi km by road north of Mexborough , convert 2 mi km east of Goldthorpe and about convert 8 mi km west of Doncaster . Doncaster itself lies about convert 200 mi km north of London . Rachael Wooding , a performer in the musical theatre who toured in the title role of Evita in 2009, was born in Harlington. Attribution needed date September 2010 External links Commons category Harlington, SouthYorkshire http www.barnburghandharlington.co.uk Barnburgh and Harlington Category Villages in Doncaster Category Villages in SouthYorkshire SouthYorkshire geo stub pl Harlington SouthYorkshire ... more details
also contains Harthill Reservoir, Nor Wood, and the hamlet place hamlet of Woodall, SouthYorkshire ... Commons category inline Harthill, SouthYorkshireSouthYorkshire Category Villages in SouthYorkshire Category Geography of Rotherham SouthYorkshire geo stub it Harthill SouthYorkshire nl Harthill pl Harthill SouthYorkshire ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 53.49 longitude 01.23 official name Cadeby population 203 population ref 2001 Census shire district shire county metropolitan borough Doncaster borough Doncaster civil parish Cadeby metropolitan county South Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town DONCASTER postcode district DN5 postcode area DN dial code os grid reference SE5100 Cadeby is a village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in South Yorkshire , England . It is about five miles west of Doncaster , and four miles east of Mexborough . History The manor of Cadeby was held in medieval times by the Norman baronial Fitzwilliam family, and later by their descendants, the Copley baronets. ref http www.rotherhamweb.co.uk genealogy routh.htm RotherhamWeb, rotherhamweb.co.uk ref Later, it was inherited by barrister Thomas Levett , a native of High Melton, who sold to his brother, York barrister John Levett , who in turn sold it to Edmund Hastings, Esq., of Plumtree, Nottinghamshire . ref http www.nationalarchives.gov.uk A2A records.aspx?cat 199 cwmba&cid 1&Gsm 2008 06 18 1 Cooke of Wheatley Muniments, Sheffield Archives, The National Archives, nationalarchives.gov.uk ref Cadeby quarry Close to the village is Cadeby quarry, a site of special scientific interest which was notified in 1977 for its geological interest. The site covers 97 hectares 240 acres of the old quarry. ref http www.english nature.org.uk citation citation photo 1004393.pdf Cadeby Quarry Natural England . Retrieved on 2009 02 12 ref It is one of 35 List of Sites of Special Scientific Interest in South Yorkshire sites of special scientific interest in South Yorkshire . See also St John the Evangelist s Church, Cadeby References reflist External links Commons category inline Cadeby, South Yorkshire Category Villages in Doncaster Cadeby Category Villages in South Yorkshire SouthYorkshire geo stub nl Cadeby South Yorkshire pl Cadeby South Yorkshire ... more details
David Hey, Medieval SouthYorkshire ref Stainforth railway station opened on 7 July 1856 and closed ... Stainforth Community Partnership SouthYorkshire Category Villages in Doncaster Category Towns in SouthYorkshire SouthYorkshire geo stub it Stainforth SouthYorkshire nl Stainforth SouthYorkshire nn Stainforth i SouthYorkshire pl Stainforth SouthYorkshire ro Stainforth ... more details
This is a list of those who have held the position of Lord Lieutenant of SouthYorkshire The post was created on 1 April 1974, covering the new metropolitan county of SouthYorkshire. This area had previously been covered by the Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding of Yorkshire West Riding lieutenancy . There is also one Vice Lord Lieutenant and a host of Deputy Lord Lieutenants. Lord Lieutenants 1 April 1974 1985 Gerrard Young 1985 1996 Hugh Neill Sir Hugh Neill 30 March 1996 23 March 2004 Richard Lumley, 12th Earl of Scarbrough appointed 30 March 1996 ref London Gazette, issue no.54363, 4 April 1996 ref 2004 present David Moody if you are updating the current incumbent, please change List of Lord Lieutenants of the United Kingdom as well Vice Lord Lieutenants Expand list date August 2008 1981 1990 Roger Inman Order of the British Empire OBE mil , MBE mil , TD Current Peter W Lee CBE External links References Reflist Lord Lieutenancies Category Lord Lieutenancies of England SouthYorkshire Category SouthYorkshire Category Lord Lieutenants of SouthYorkshire UK gov stub job stub ... more details
parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in SouthYorkshire , England. It has a population ... date April 2012 Geography Thorne lies east of the River Don, SouthYorkshire River Don , on the Stainforth ... 750 Thorne Squadron Air Training Corps Thorne Air Cadet Squadron SouthYorkshire Category Thorne, SouthYorkshire Category Villages in Doncaster Category Towns in SouthYorkshire de Thorne SouthYorkshire it Thorne SouthYorkshire nl Thorne nn Thorne pl Thorne ro Thorne ... of around convert 16 ft m adj on above sea level , on the Yorkshire side of the border with Lincolnshire ... by Thorne Moorends Town Council, and The Peatlands Way, a circuitous walk around the wildlife areas ... events peatlands way.html Thorne Moorends Town Council The Peatlands Way 50 Challenge ... is in the care of Thorne Moorends Town Council. ref cite web url http www.castleuk.net castle lists ... by two railway station s Thorne North railway station Thorne North , and Thorne South railway station Thorne South as well as Junction 6 of the M18 motorway Great Britain M18 and junction 1 of the M180 ..., pianist and Sir Graham Hall, former CEO of Yorkshire Electricity . Sport Thorne s rugby league side, Moorends Thorne Marauders RLFC , play in the CMS Yorkshire league during the winter season ... play in Yorkshire Division 3. Football is palted by the Moorends Hornets and Stingers Junior Football ... Thorne and Moorends Town Council http www.friendsreunited.co.uk thorne grammar school b 43acbf77 ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 53.51 longitude 1.06 map type SouthYorkshire official name Cantley population 2,830 metropolitan borough Doncaster civil parish Cantley region Yorkshire and the Humber metropolitan countySouthYorkshire post town DONCASTER postcode district DN4 postcode area DN dial code 01302 os grid reference constituency westminster Doncaster Central UK Parliament constituency Doncaster Central Cantley is a civil parishes in England civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in SouthYorkshire , England . It has a population of 2,830. ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId 3070&startColumn 1&numberOfColumns 8&containerAreaId 790254 Office for National Statistics Census 2001 Parish Headcounts Doncaster Retrieved 2009 08 27 ref Early history Cantley Hall was probably a home from around the 7th or 8th century, owned by a Anglo Saxons Saxon called Tochi prior to the Norman conquest of England conquest of England by the Normans in 1066, after which it probably went to the Everingham s or Everingham Ancestors. By 1209 it was known as Kanteleia, and Cauntele in 1246. By 1280 it was in the possession of Robert de Everingham . The Everingham name lives on to this day in Everingham Road, one of the main roads through Cantley. By the late 15th century the name of Cantley had been established and remained, ref http www.everingham.com family data2 cantley.html Cantley Hall Bot generated title ref while the residents of the estate were the Smith ... in Doncaster Cantley Category Villages in SouthYorkshire nl Cantley SouthYorkshire pl Cantley SouthYorkshire ... council estates, plus a large park and areas of woodland. There are two main sets of shops Everingham ... previously South Cantley Middle School , and Hawthorn Primary School There are three pubs in Cantley ... more details
infobox UK place country England latitude 53.60 longitude 1.18 official name Owston population 170 metropolitan borough Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster Doncaster civil parish Owston metropolitan county South Yorkshire region Yorkshire and the Humber constituency westminster post town DONCASTER postcode district DN6 postcode area DN dial code 01302 os grid reference Owston is a small village and civil parish in the Metropolitan Borough of Doncaster in rural South Yorkshire , England . The village is situated amongst mixed farmland and woodland convert 6 mi km north north west of Doncaster , just west of the A19 road A19 . It has a population of 170. ref http www.neighbourhood.statistics.gov.uk dissemination viewFullDataset.do?instanceSelection 03070&productId 779& ph 60 61&datasetInstanceId 3070&startColumn 1&numberOfColumns 8&containerAreaId 790254 Office for National Statistics Census 2001 Parish Headcounts Doncaster Retrieved 2009 08 27 ref The name Owston is of Old Scandinavian and Old English origin. It means East farmstead , being composed of the Old Scandinavian word austr east and the Old English word tun farmstead . In the Domesday Book, the village was recorded as Austhun . Close to the village is a site of special scientific interest called Owston Hay Meadows which is the second best example of neutral grassland hay hay meadow in South Yorkshire. The site consists of three small fields which together cover 5.5 hectares 13.5 acres and were notified in 1979. ref http www.english nature.org.uk citation citation photo 1000640.pdf New Owston Hay Meadows Natural England . Retrieved on 2009 02 14 ref References references External links Commons category inline Owston, South Yorkshire SouthYorkshire geo stub Category Villages in Doncaster Category Villages in South Yorkshire nl Owston South Yorkshire pl Owston South Yorkshire ... more details