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Heckmondwike is a town in the
Kirklees district, West Yorkshire, England, 9
miles (14 km)
south west of Leeds.
Historically part of the West
Riding of...
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Heckmondwike Grammar School (HGS) is an 11–18 mixed,
grammar school and
sixth form with
academy status in
Heckmondwike, West Yorkshire, England. The school...
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general election.
Heckmondwike was part of the seat from its
creation in 1983
until 1997, when it was
transferred to Dewsbury.
Heckmondwike was
returned to...
- Gildersome,
Birstall and Drighlington,
formed part of
Batley and Morley.
Heckmondwike and
Mirfield transferred to Dewsbury,
while Kirkheaton moved to Colne...
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Heckmondwike is a town and an
unparished area in the
metropolitan borough of Kirklees, West Yorkshire, England.
Heckmondwike ward
contains 20
listed buildings...
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Heckmondwike F.C. was an
English football club. The club
joined the
Midland League in 1914 but
endured a
disastrous campaign,
conceding 169 goals, before...
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Valley Parade in Manningham, with
batteries at Bradford,
Halifax and
Heckmondwike. The 1/2nd
Brigade crossed to
France with the 1/6th
Battalion West Yorks...
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Heckmondwike railway station was one of two
stations to
serve the town of
Heckmondwike, in the
historical county of West
Riding of Yorkshire, England,...
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south of Bradford,
south west of Leeds. east of
Cleckheaton and
north of
Heckmondwike. It is
close to the
River Spen and
forms part of the
Heavy Woollen District...
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Yorkshire (including Wakefield, Pontefract, Dewsbury, Batley, Castleford,
Heckmondwike, Knottingley, Liversedge, Mirfield,
Normanton and Ossett), plus small...