Laisterdyke is an area of
Bradford
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,
West Yorkshire
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, England, situated to the east of the city on the border with the
City of Leeds
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and located in the
Bradford Moor ward and in the
Bradford East parliamentary constituency. Laisterdyke borders
Barkerend, Bradford Moor area,
Thornbury,
Tyersal, and Bowling.
History

The Leeds-Bradford railway line passes through Laisterdyke however
Laisterdyke railway station itself was closed to passengers in 1966. At Laisterdyke was a complex set of junctions controlled by Laisterdyke East and Laisterdyke West signal boxes on the Leeds-Bradford line.
In 1875, the Great Northern Railway opened its
Laisterdyke - Shipley branch railway, a six-mile double track branch line from Quarry Gap junction to
Shipley and Windhill railway station, passing
Eccleshill,
Idle and
Thackley railway stations however the line was not competitive and after 1931 was made single line freight only, and progressively closed from 1966 to 1968.
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In 1911 Britain's first
trolleybus
A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tramin the 1910s and 1920sJoyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). ''British Trolleybus Systems'', pp. 9, 12. London: Ian Allan Publishing. .or troll ...
service commenced operation between Laisterdyke and
Dudley Hill.
The service stopped in 1972,
the last trolleybus service in the UK.
Many years ago the Laisterdyke area had a number of small cinemas, namely the Kozey Picture Hall, Lyceum Picture House, Queen's Hall and Tivoli Picture Hall. In 1919 the 1118 seat, stone built Lyceum Picture House was constructed on Bradford Lane. Western Electric sound was installed in 1930 and in 1953 Bradford's first widescreen was installed and seating reduced. The cinema closed in 1962 reopening as Lyceum Bingo, Cabaret and Social Club and variously a cabaret bar, and snooker bar.
Today there is only one cinema in the locality, the
Odeon Leeds-Bradford
Odeon Leeds-Bradford
Odeon Leeds-Bradford is a multiplex cinema at Gallagher Leisure Park, Thornbury, West Yorkshire, between the cities of Leeds and Bradford in England.
It has 13 auditoria, ranging from 126 to 442 seats. All screens hav ...
, a 13 screen multiplex cinema in the Gallagher Leisure Park off Dick Lane, in nearby
Thornbury.
Laisterdyke local history group publish a number of books on the history of Laisterdyke.
Economy
There are a number of restaurants and public houses in the area including The Swaine Green and Lyceum Bar.
Local industry includes a manufacturer of air compressors, air tools and pneumatic equipment, a training centre, an engineering works, a gas distribution depot, and a vehicle dismantlers and scrap yard.
Landmarks
There are
listed buildings
In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural or historic interest deserving of special protection. Such buildings are placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, H ...
in the area on Killinghall Road,
Mortimer Row,
and Parratt Row,
and St Peters Chaplaincy, stable and coach house.
Education
Laisterdyke Leadership Academy is located in Thornbury Road,
and is the first school in Bradford to be given Business and Enterprise specialist college status.
Laisterdyke has a public lending library located off Leeds Road.
Transport
The main roads through the area are the
A647 Leeds Road, the
A6177 Killinghall Road, Laisterdyke Lane, and Sticker Lane and the
B6381 Barkerend Road, Coach Row, and Leeds Old Road.
Laisterdyke is served by West Yorkshire Metro's, Orange line 606 and 607 bus services.
Sport
Laisterdyke Cricket & Athletic Club have their sports ground and club off Sticker Lane, and are currently home to Northern F.C. of the Bradford Sunday Alliance Football League.
Notable residents
The
wrestler
Wrestling is a martial art, combat sport, and form of entertainment that involves grappling with an opponent and striving to obtain a position of advantage through different throws or techniques, within a given ruleset. Wrestling involves diffe ...
Les Kellett was born in Laisterdyke.
In 1864
Emma Sharp from Laisterdyke completed her famous 1,000 mile walk in Laisterdyke.
See also
*
Listed buildings in Bradford (Bradford Moor Ward)
*
Laisterdyke Leadership Academy
References
External links
* Industry and commerce
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