Heaton, West Yorkshire Explained

Country:England
Coordinates:53.817°N -1.784°W
Official Name:Heaton
Population:17,121
Population Ref:(ward 2011 census)
Metropolitan Borough:City of Bradford
Metropolitan County:West Yorkshire
Region:Yorkshire and the Humber
Constituency Westminster:Bradford West
Post Town:BRADFORD
Postcode District:BD9,BD18
Postcode Area:BD
Dial Code:01274
Static Image Name:Heaton Ward 2004.png
Static Image Caption:2004 Boundaries of Heaton Rural Ward
Councillor1:Nussrat Mohammed
Party1:Labour
Councillor2:Mohammed Amran
Party2:Labour
Councillor3:Mohammad Shabbir

Heaton is a ward within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, West Yorkshire, England. The population at the 2001 census was 16,913, which had increased to 17,121 at the 2011 Census. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the ward includes the villages of Frizinghall, Heaton and Daisy Hill, extending to Chellow Heights Reservoir on the western edge and the Bradford-Shipley railway line on the eastern edge. Frizinghall railway station is on the edge of the ward.

The University of Bradford School of Management is located in Heaton, as is the former St Bede's Grammar School (now St Bede's and St Joseph's Catholic College Ardor Site) and Bradford Grammar School. The official residence of the Bishop of Bradford is also in Heaton. Heaton has three public houses and a range of shops and restaurants. An ancient woodland, Heaton Woods, stretches from the village to Shipley. The ward is home to 5 golf courses.

J.B. Priestley grew up in Heaton and John Braine attended St. Bede's Grammar School. The area became infamous in 1981 when Peter Sutcliffe, the "Yorkshire Ripper", who lived at 6 Garden Lane, was arrested.

Heaton is one of the few remaining places in England to have a Lord of the Manor. The title was until 2012 held by John Stanley King who purchased the title in the 1960s from the estate of the Earl of Rosse to ensure the ancient title remained live. He lived in the village all his life and was a local historian. The title is now held by his nephew, Christopher Ball.[1]

Councillors

Heaton electoral ward is represented on Bradford Council by three Labour Party councillors, Nussrat Mohammed, Mohammed Amran and Mohammad Shabbir.[2]

ElectionCouncillorCouncillorCouncillor
2004Mohammad Masood (Con)David Michael Ford (Green)John Stanley King (Con)
2006Mohammad Masood (Con)David Ford (Green)John King (Con)
2007Mohammad Masood (Con)Rizwan Malik (Lab)John King (Con)
2008Mohammad Masood (Con)Rizwan Malik (Lab)Sajid Akhtar (Con)
2010Imdad Hussain (Lab)Rizwan Malik (Lab)Sajid Akhtar (Con)
2011Imdad Hussain (Lab)Rizwan Malik (Lab)Sajid Akhtar (Con)
2012Imdad Hussain (Lab)Rizwan Malik (Lab)Mohammad Shabbir (Respect)
October 2013Imdad Hussain (Lab)Rizwan Malik (Lab)Mohammad Shabbir (Ind)[3]
2014Nussrat Mohammed (Lab)Rizwan Malik (Lab)Mohammad Shabbir (Ind)
April 2015Nussrat Mohammed (Lab)Rizwan Malik (Lab)Mohammad Shabbir (Lab)[4]
May 2015Nussrat Mohammed (Lab)Mohammed Amran (Lab)Mohammad Shabbir (Lab)
2016Nussrat Mohammed (Lab)Mohammed Amran (Lab)Mohammad Shabbir (Lab)
indicates seat up for re-election. indicates councillor defection.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: King, John Stanley. Heaton: the Best Place of All. 2001. Bradford Arts, Museums and Libraries Service. 978-0-907734-59-8.
  2. Web site: Your councillors by ward . bradford.moderngov.co.uk . . 25 September 2017.
  3. News: Black . Michael . All five Respect councillors in Bradford quit party in bitter rift with officials . . 25 October 2013 . 25 September 2017.
  4. Web site: Press Release Councillor Mohammad Shabbir . cllrshabbir.blogspot.co.uk . Blogspot . 13 April 2015 . 25 September 2017.