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Walsden (/ˈwɒlzdən/; WOLZ-dən) is a
large village in the
civil parish of
Todmorden in the
Metropolitan Borough of Calderdale, West Yorkshire, England...
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between Yorkshire and
Lancashire is the
River Calder and its tributary,
Walsden Water,
which run
through the town. The
administrative border was altered...
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Walsden railway station (/ˈwɒlzdən/; WOLZ-dən)
serves the
village of
Walsden,
Todmorden in West Yorkshire, England, on the edge of the Pennines. It is...
- Cornholme,
Walsden, and Eastwood. The
valley is the
upper valley of the
River Calder.
Major tributaries of the
Upper Calder include the
Walsden Water, which...
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Walsden Cricket Club (/ˈwɒlzdən/; WOLZ-dən) are an
English cricket team
currently playing in the
Lancashire League; however,
despite being in a Lancashire...
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Lancashire League It was
announced early in the 2017
season that Norden,
Walsden, Littleborough,
Rochdale and
Middleton would all move to the Lancashire...
- Brighouse, Halifax,
Hebden Bridge, Mythomroyd,
Sowerby Bridge, Todmorden,
Walsden. A new
Elland railway station received planning permission in 2023 and...
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Hartley was a right-handed
batsman who
bowled right-arm slow. He was born in
Walsden, Yorkshire.
Hartley made a
single in the 1935
Minor Counties Championship...
- CC,
Rishton CC,
Rochdale CC,
Todmorden CC (actually in Yorkshire) and
Walsden CC (in West Yorkshire). In the
early years, Bury CC were also members,...
- the
WYPTE area,
which now
extends to Skipton) 1989 –
Berry Brow 1990 –
Walsden and
Steeton &
Silsden 1992 – Streethouse, Featherstone,
Pontefract Tanshelf...