Worth Valley

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Worth Valley
Statistics
Population: 13,452
Ordnance Survey
OS grid reference: SE031349
Administration
District: City of Bradford
Metropolitan county: West Yorkshire
Region: Yorkshire and the Humber
Constituent country: England
Sovereign state: United Kingdom
Other
Ceremonial county: West Yorkshire
Historic county: Yorkshire
Services
Police force: {{{Police}}}
Fire and rescue: {{{Fire}}}
Ambulance: Yorkshire
Post office and telephone
Post town: BRADFORD
Postal district: BD22
Dialling code: 01274
Politics
UK Parliament: Keighley
European Parliament: Yorkshire and the Humber
Ward Name: Worth Valley
Councillor: Peter Hill
Party: Conservative Party
Councillor: Kris Hopkins
Party: Conservative Party
Councillor: Glen Miller
Party: Conservative Party

Worth Valley is a Ward on the western extremity of Bradford Metropolitan District. In the north it is bounded by North Yorkshire, in the west by Lancashire and in the south by Calderdale District. It contains the villages of Oakworth, Oldfield, Haworth, Cross Roads, Oxenhope and Stanbury; areas of farmland; and large expanses of moorland. Its attractive villages, particularly Haworth and its Pennine landscape attract many visitors.

2004 Boundaries of Worth Valley Ward
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2004 Boundaries of Worth Valley Ward

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Wards in Bradford:
Baildon | Bingley | Bingley Rural | Bolton and Undercliffe | Bowling and Barkerend | Bradford Moor | City | Clayton and Fairweather Green | Craven | Eccleshill | Great Horton | Heaton | Idle and Thackley | Ilkley | Keighley Central | Keighley East | Keighley West | Little Horton | Manningham | Queensbury | Royds | Shipley | Thornton and Allerton | Toller | Tong | Wharfedale | Wibsey | Windhill and Wrose | Worth Valley | Wyke