Bingley (ward)
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Ward Name: | Bingley |
Councillor: | Colin Mathew Gill |
Party: | Conservative Party |
Councillor: | David Heseltine |
Party: | Conservative Party |
Councillor: | Robin Ernest Owens |
Party: | Conservative Party |
Bingley (population 15,925 - 2001 UK census) is a Ward in Bradford Metropolitian District in the county of West Yorkshire, England, named after the town of Bingley around which it is centered.
As well as the town of Bingley the ward includes the conurbated villages of Eldwick, Gilstead, the slightly detached village of Micklethwaite and part of Crossflatts (the rest of which is located in Keighley East). The ward also extends to cover a substantial section of the moorland above the town.
[edit] References
- BCSP (Internet Explorer only)
- BBC election results
- Council ward profile (pdf)
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 |