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- Oughtibridge (/ˈuːtɪbrɪdʒ/ OOT-i-brij) is a residential village in the north of Sheffield within the bounds of Bradfield civil parish. The village stands...
- will make it possible to walk or cycle from Sheffield city centre up to Oughtibridge. Below Doncaster, the main channel of the lower Don originally meandered...
- Sheffield. In an interview, Cates described moving to the village of Oughtibridge, joining the local Parent–Teacher ****ociation and organising nights for...
- Census. The main po****tion centres in the ward are Stocksbridge and Oughtibridge; the ward also includes the villages of Deepcar, Wharncliffe Side, Bolsterstone...
- multi use trail which links the centre of Sheffield to the village of Oughtibridge. Various sections continue along the course of the upper Don to Dunford...
- Middlewood and Loxley to the south and east and the adjoining village of Oughtibridge to the north; to the west is a rural area extending towards the village...
- habitations, which include the Sheffield suburb of Stannington, as well as Oughtibridge and Worrall, and the villages of High Bradfield and Low Bradfield. The...
- Until the 1980s, Stocksbridge, Oughtibridge, and some other areas had 4-digit numbers. Within Stocksbridge and Oughtibridge people dialed only 4-digit numbers...
- Wath-upon-Dearne, Woodsetts, Whiston City of Sheffield Sheffield City Centre Beighton, Chapeltown, Highlane, Mosborough, Oughtibridge, Stocksbridge, Wharncliffe Side...
- was subsequently Vicar of three parishes in the diocese of Sheffield - Oughtibridge (1963–72), St Cuthbert at Fir Vale and Brightside (1972–75), then Rotherham...