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and his son Sir Thomas. There are four commemorative stones with plaques depicting the battle at strategic points around the common and there is an information board on the wall of the community library. A large house stood where Plasticisers Engineering now stands. Apparently used by
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The village has a small number of shops, a post office, a small library, a community centre and numerous public houses. From 2012 the library has been run by volunteers from Friends of Drighlington Community. The village also has a
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The village has one school: Drighlington Primary School. There are no secondary schools in Drighlington, however, there are three in neighbouring Morley and one in neighbouring
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were a group descended from or otherwise associated with someone called Dryhtel (or the like). This group name was then compounded with the Old English word
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Cricket Club, and Drighlington Cricket Club. There is "The Manor" golf course, a skate park, and a multi-use games area provided by the Parish Council.
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every second Thursday and two horse and cattle fairs annually. These fairs took place at the White Hart public house (now demolished).
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ran through the village and its mark may be seen in the more or less straight run from Birkenshaw to Drighlington traffic lights.
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Drighlington supports football, rugby league and cricket teams, including the Drighlington Amateur Rugby League Club,
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The metropolitan district includes other towns and villages with their own clear identity, such as Morley and
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parliamentary constituency, when it was transferred to the newly created constituency of
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The ecclesiastical parish of Drighlington was created in 1817. Drighlington was an
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from 1837 to 1891 and North Bierley Registration district from 1892 to 1937.
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store situated in the original Co-operative buildings, with the words
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granted Letters of Patent to one James Brooke allowing him to hold a
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Lumb Hall, built for the Brookes family in 1640 and Grade I listed
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official address is "Drighlington, Bradford", while the village
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and subsequent spellings along these lines. The name comes from
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was built in 1878 and the foundation stone was laid by the
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The earliest mention of Drighlington is to be found in the
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Village and civil parish in West Yorkshire, England
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Drighlington is located in Leeds
Drighlington is located in West Yorkshire
West Yorkshire
2011 census
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SE2229
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City of Leeds
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Yorkshire and the Humber
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