- Idle, West Yorkshire
The village of Idle and its outskirts make up a mainly residential suburban area in the city of
Bradford ,West Yorkshire , inEngland . The area is loosely bordered by the areas ofEccleshill ,Wrose ,Thackley andGreengates , in the north east of the city.Area layout
Although the borders between the village and its neighbouring areas are not particularly well defined, it can be said that there are three distinct areas in the village: the predominantly working class area of Thorpe Edge to the south east of the village, the predominantly middle class area centred on the main roads of Highfield Road and Town Lane to the west of the village, and the predominantly middle class area centred on the main road of Leeds Road to the east of the village.
The village centre is comprised of a small
village green , around which are various shops, banks, pubs and eateries, including most of the village's fast food outlets. The village centre is also home to a small library, named 'Idle Library', and the Thorpe Primary School, formerly Thorpe Middle School.Leading down to the village from Highfield Road is the main High Street, on which are yet more businesses and more pubs. Also on this road is Idle's doctors surgery, and its dental practice.
A particularly amusingly named building present on the High Street is the '
Idle Working Men's Club '. This is perhaps the most well known feature of the village to outsiders, as when its name is read out, on face value it erroneously implies that the club provides a place for 'idle ' or lazy working men to drink, rather than simply being a working men's club situated in the village of Idle. Due to its unique name, it has a large, almost cult membership status around the world, with many clamouring for an official 'Idle Working Men's Pass' [cite web
last = inns and outs
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title = Idle Working Men's Club
url=http://www.inns-and-outs.co.uk/html/idle_working_men_s_club.html
accessdate = 2008-03-20 ] . The number of members according to the club is well over 1000 [cite web
last = The Guardian, Society
first =
title = Survival of the Slickest
url=http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2006/feb/22/communities.guardiansocietysupplement
accessdate = 2008-03-20 ] , a staggeringly large number considering the apparent decline of many similar working men's clubs throughout the rest of the north of England.Other landmarks in the village include the Holy Trinity Parish Church, a large, impressive Victorian church dating from 1830 [cite web
last = Holy Trinity, Idle
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title = Holy Trinity, Idle
url=http://www.htidle.org.uk/
accessdate = 2008-03-20 ] complete withgraveyard , and the Stage 84 Performing Arts School, both situated on Town Lane. Many of the houses and buildings in this part of Idle date back almost a century, and provide a significant remnant of Bradford's expansion during the Industrial Revolution.Former landmarks include the Idle branch of the
YMCA , which was situated in a large formerMethodist Church building on Town Lane, and the old Watmough's Printing Factory, just off the High Street. These have both recently been demolished to make way for new housing developments.In the area leading away from the village centre towards Leeds Road, there is a recreational area including football fields, tennis courts, a bowling green and a children's play area. This is known locally as the 'Idle Rec'. Nearby on Leeds Road is the major secondary school
Immanuel CE Community College , and the Bradford branch of theBritish Red Cross . Further down Leeds Road towards the area of Greengates are various pubs and further residential areas.Idle Moor
To the extreme west of the village, immediately on the border with the area of Wrose, is the mostly rural area of Idle Moor. This is a particularly hilly area of the village and provides views over the Aire Valley towards Shipley and
Baildon .Local Government
The village is located in the ward of
Idle and Thackley .The village is also located in the newly created parliamentary constituency of Bradford East (formerly
Bradford North ).port
The village is home to several
cricket pitches and hosts a number of teams, including Idle C.C. who play in the highly regardedBradford Cricket League .The village has no
association football team of any real note, however bothThackley F.C. andEccleshill United F.C. play just outside the village boundaries. These teams both play in the NCEL Premier Division.Notable people
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Dickie Watmough , former Bradford City, Blackpool and Preston North End footballer. He won theFA Cup with Preston in 1938.Jowett Cars
Jowett Cars Ltd had a factory in Bradford Road until 1954. Jowett sold the factory to
International Harvester who madetractors at the site until the early 1980s. The factory was demolished after International Harvester closed it, and the site is now occupied by aMorrisons supermarket.References
Further reading
For a more detailed history of the village and further links, visit the [http://www.idleonline.co.uk/ Idle Online website] .
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