Stanningley
Stanningley is a district of Pudsey, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated approximately 5 miles (8 km) west of Leeds city centre on the A647 road, the original main road from Leeds to Bradford. The appropriate Leeds Metropolitan Ward is Bramley and Stanningley.
Stanningley | |
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The church of St Thomas | |
Stanningley Stanningley Location within West Yorkshire | |
OS grid reference | SE225346 |
• London | 170 mi (270 km) SSE |
Metropolitan borough | |
Metropolitan county | |
Region | |
Country | England |
Sovereign state | United Kingdom |
Post town | PUDSEY |
Postcode district | LS28 |
Dialling code | 0113 |
Police | West Yorkshire |
Fire | West Yorkshire |
Ambulance | Yorkshire |
UK Parliament | |
The parish church of St Thomas was built in 1841 and is now Grade II listed; the parish is part of the Anglican Diocese of Leeds.
Economy
Town Street and a section of Stanningley Road to the east are home to most of the district's shops, pubs and eateries. Amenities include a dry cleaners, butcher, newsagent, salon and car garage. There are 10 public houses in Stanningley, including The Jug & Barrel, Waggon & Horses and The Great Northern.[1]
Owlcotes Shopping Centre, in Stanningley, contains an Asda supermarket and a Marks & Spencer store.
UK's first High Occupancy Vehicle Lane
A section of the A647 road Stanningley Road and Stanningley By-Pass became the UK's first High Occupancy Vehicle Lane in 1998.[2] It began on a trial basis and was made permanent after proving successful.
This part of the route between Leeds and Bradford experienced high levels of traffic congestion and there were few public transport priority measures. The council originally wanted to install a bus lane, but found that bus service frequencies were too low to justify it.[3]
The project was part of an EU research project called Increasing CAR Occupancy (ICARO). Its objectives were to increase car occupancy by encouraging car sharing and to demonstrate the feasibility of providing a lane for shared use by buses, other high occupancy vehicles, motorcycles and cycles.[2]
F & T Kitchin and Co.
Stanningley is the home of the unique Bootie Folding Cycle. It was made by a local engineering firm, F & T Kitchin & Co, at their Vickersdale works as a sideline to their main business. Production of the Bootie bicycle began in 1965 and continued with only minor refinements until early 1973.[4]
Stanningley rugby
Stanningley is the home of Stanningley SARLC, which has provided numerous players to the professional ranks. These including England captain Jamie Peacock, Jamie Jones-Buchanan, Ryan Atkins, Ash Gibson, Garreth Carvell, Michael Banks, Andy Bastow, Steve Nicholson, Mark Wilson and Roy Dickinson. The club provides facilities for 20 teams for male and females of all ages. The 1st team play in the National Conference League. The club also provides a home for Leeds Rhinos academies.
References and notes
- "Pubs in Stanningley : Pubs Galore".
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 22 February 2012. Retrieved 27 April 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 28 October 2011. Retrieved 19 January 2013.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
- Tony Hadland and John Pinkerton (1996) It's in the bag! A history in outline of portable cycles in the UK. Cheltenham: Quorum Press Ltd
External links
- Bootie Folding Cycle
- "Bootie Folding Cycle" Information on Bootie Folding Cycle with rebuild photos
- Stanningley: St Thomas'; a Church Near You
- "Why I can't find my family in Stanningley ?" Problems with finding archive information about Stanningley Calverley.info
- The ancient parish of Leeds: historical and genealogical information at GENUKI (Part of Stanningley was in this parish).
- The ancient parish of Calverley: historical and genealogical information at GENUKI (Part of Stanningley was in this parish).