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Wharfedale

Wharfedale meaning

The valley of the River Wharfe in North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire, England.

Example sentences (12)

Anna Dixon is concerned about the potential impact on passengers and raised the issue with West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Brabin when she visited Burley-in-Wharfedale station.

Clarty’s 750 appearances for Wharfedale’s first team tell their own story.

Everyone is invited to come out and experience the fun and inclusive atmosphere of the Pickle-in-Wharfedale.

Rob Baldwin, who made his 300th start for Wharfedale on Saturday, commented: “It was a tough one to take today.

The campaign is also supported by newly elected Labour councillors Chris Steele in Wharfedale and Oliver Edwards in Guiseley and Rawdon, whose wards are impacted by the cuts.

The parts of Wharfedale within Leeds, such as Otley, also have some 20mph zones.

They were Jo and Laurie Prowse, from the Upper Wharfedale Field Society.

A FAMILY-friendly fundraising event is due to take place at Upper Wharfedale School, Threshfield, on Saturday, June 22.

Claire spoke about how they decided to buy their home on Hall Drive without even looking at the property as they were so keen to take in the glorious view of the Wharfedale.

Committee chair, Cllr Richard Foster, who represents Wharfedale on North Yorkshire Council said Grassington was getting American tourists as a result of the popular Channel 5 series All Creatures Great and Small.

Gordon Haycock, Secretary of Wharfedale Naturalists Society and professional ecologist said: "A much-loved mature oak tree in a historic park is to be lost to allow the positioning of a crane to construct a costly and unnecessary temporary footbridge.

The first brand on the list was founded in 1933, originally as the Wharfedale Wireless Works, by Gilbert Briggs.