What Area Does Calderdale Council Cover?

About the Area Location: West Yorkshire. West of Leeds and Bradford; North-east of Manchester. Area size: 140 square miles (36,346 Hectares).

What comes under Calderdale Council?

  • Community and living.
  • Council tax and benefits.
  • Education and learning.
  • Environment, planning and building.
  • Health and social care.
  • Housing.
  • Jobs and volunteering.
  • Leisure and culture.

What areas does Calderdale cover?

The main towns in Calderdale are Brighouse, Elland, Halifax, Hebden Bridge, Sowerby Bridge and Todmorden.

What towns are in Calderdale and Kirklees?

The borough was formed in 1974 by the merger of six former local government districts, spanning, from east to west, the towns of Brighouse, Elland, Halifax, Sowerby Bridge, Hebden Bridge and Todmorden.

What council covers Halifax?

You can contact Calderdale Council in many ways.

What council is Hebden Bridge?

Hebden Royd Town Council, Serving Cragg Vale, Hebden Bridge & Mytholmroyd, is committed to a better quality of life for all the people of Hebden Royd. We plan to achieve this in association with community groups and the public, private and voluntary sectors.

Which local authority is Hebden Bridge?

Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
AQMAs Declared by Calderdale Metropolitan Borough Council
An area along the A646 in Hebden Bridge, commencing adjacent to Bankfoot Terrace and ending adjacent to Station Road.

How far is Calderdale from Halifax?

The journey time between Halifax (Station) and Calderdale Royal Hospital is around 25 min and covers a distance of around 2 miles.

What areas are in Halifax?

Calderdale Council is centred in Halifax and also covers many other towns and villages, principally along the upper Calder Valley, including Brighouse, Elland, Hebden Bridge, Ripponden, Sowerby Bridge and Todmorden. Part of the district includes seven civil parish councils, four of which are small single ward councils.

What town is after Hebden Bridge?

372 Cities and Towns Near Hebden Bridge West Yorkshire between 0 and 50 mi radius (80.45 km)

Town mi. Area
Todmorden 3.57 West Yorkshire
Luddenden Foot 4.11 Yorkshire and the Humber
Oxenhope 4.40 Yorkshire and the Humber
Sowerby Bridge 5.35 West Yorkshire

What does West Yorkshire cover?

West Yorkshire, metropolitan county of northern England, comprising five metropolitan boroughs: Calderdale, Kirklees, and the city of Bradford in the west and the cities of Leeds and Wakefield in the east.

What are the five towns Yorkshire?

The District
The north west includes Horbury, Ossett, Wrenthorpe, Stanley and Altofts, while Normanton, Castleford, Pontefract, Knottingley, Featherstone and a host of smaller settlements make up the five towns.

Which council is Huddersfield in?

Kirklees Council is the local authority providing most local government services for the borough of Kirklees in West Yorkshire, England.

Kirklees Council
Voting system Multiple member first-past-the-post
Last election 6 May 2021
Meeting place
Huddersfield Town Hall

How is Halifax divided?

Mainland Halifax is portioned into two sections; Mainland North and Mainland South. Mainland North consists of the communities north of St. Margaret’s Bay Road. Conversley, Mainland South consists of the communities south of St.

Which council covers Dartmouth?

Home – South Hams District Council.

What council is Todmorden in?

Todmorden Town Council | Todmorden Town Council Website.

Did Todmorden used to be in Lancashire?

Administratively, Todmorden has been wholly in Yorkshire since 1888, although prior to this, the county boundary between Yorkshire and Lancashire ran through the Town Hall. It was incorporated as a borough in 1896 and became part of Calderdale in 1974.

Why is Todmorden called Todmorden?

The name Todmorden first appears in 1641. The town had earlier been called Tottemerden, Totmardene, Totmereden or Totmerden. The generally accepted meaning of the name is Totta’s boundary-valley, probably a reference to the valley running north-west from the town.

What is the smallest council in the UK?

Parish councils form the lowest tier of local government.

How many local authorities are there in North Yorkshire?

There are 15 local authorities in the Yorkshire and Humber region. They are Barnsley, Bradford, Calderdale, Doncaster, East Riding of Yorkshire, Hull, Kirklees, Leeds, North East Lincolnshire, North Lincolnshire, North Yorkshire, Rotherham, Sheffield, Wakefield and York.

What local authority is West Yorkshire?

About Us – West Yorkshire Combined Authority.