Bingley Neighbourhood Development Plan
6. Community Priorities and Aspirations Comment
6.1 Introduction
6.1.1 A key element of the Vision for the Neighbourhood Plan is that the Parish and its communities will thrive and that the needs of its residents are met. Objective 2 highlights the important role and function of the town centre and village centres and wants to strengthen them.
6.1.2 The general aspiration is for Bingley and its surrounding villages to thrive and develop into well connected places where people want to work, live and play. The aspirations for each area have been developed by identifying things that we would want/like to happen to improve the town and villages, looking at the following core areas:
- Community/Culture/Leisure
- Sport and Recreation
- Employment/Retail
- Environment
- Health
- Transport
- Traffic
6.1.3 Identifying something as an aspiration does not necessarily mean that it can be delivered by policies in the Neighbourhood Plan or directly in other ways by the Town Council, who may not have the ability or funds in place to deliver these projects. In many cases, projects will require leadership from the Town Council, input from Bradford Council and positive engagement by a wide range of external partners. Listingthese aspirations allows the community recognise the scope of possible projects and highlights areas where delivery partners and funds could be sought.
6.1.4 We have also considered what has been lost that has had a detrimental impact on the community. As in line with many other areas, Bingley Parish has lost many valued and useful community facilities over the last few years:
- The main post office and delivery office in Bingley has closed.
- The Crossflatts sub-post office has closed.
- All the major high street banks have closed their branches.
- Bingley Pool is currently closed and unlikely to reopen.
- Bingley Library is suffering from reduced opening hours.
- Bradford Council closed the public toilets in Bingley centre; provision of two public toilets now available at the Bingley Town Council Hub building. The Town Council has provided a Changing Places Toilet alongside the existing services.
6.1.5 This loss of facilities has already reduced the community's ability to meet its day-to-day needs. People have to travel further to use facilities and life is significantly more difficult for the digitally excluded, including the increasing older population. This makes it essential to retain the remaining facilities that provide vital services, enable community interaction and cohesion and provide for recreation activities.
6.1.6 In addition, lots of other services are under pressure, some of it significant.
- As at May 2022, Bradford Council are increasing provision at Bingley Grammar School for a further 150 pupils and 24 SEND pupils, which will increase traffic congestion in the area.
- Although there is healthcare provision within the Parish many residents report significant difficulties in getting timely appointments to see doctors, and most people visit private dentist practices as there is a single oversubscribed NHS dentist. Provision is likely to be further pressured by the building of extra-care housing in the Parish, as residents are likely to have increased need of healthcare services.
6.1.7 Consequently, as part of the aspirations this Plan seeks to protect and enhance community facilities, green spaces and sports and leisure facilities. The aspirations for each town and village are listed in Table 1; these lists are intended to be living documents that will be updated through the life of the Neighbourhood Plan.
Table 1: Aspirations for towns and villages within Bingley Parish
Theme
Aspiration
Actions required - Bingley Town Council (BTC)
Micklethwaite
Community / Culture / Leisure
Provision of a village hall to enable events to be held undercover and provide a permanent focal point for village activities.
BTC to consider grant funding and land availability to provide a village hall. Consider potential for contributions or direct provision from new developments.
Sport and Recreation
Maintenance of the footpaths and ginnels that connect Micklethwaite to oth- er villages (East Morton, Crossflatts/Tesco, Greenhill, moors, towpath). Encourage visitors to walk from Bingley/Crossflatts, as village parking is restricted.
BTC to work with stakeholders to audit walking routes and to identify priorities for maintenance and enhancement. Consider funding available from new developments, from council highways programmes and other sources, as required.
Employment / Retail
Limited currently, narrowness of roads and lack of parking means unlikely to develop.
BTC to consider whether a community shop would be viable as part of ex- amining the potential for a new village hall.
Environment
Maintain position as a pretty rural village surrounded by fields and drystone walls, physically separated from other areas/villages. Retention of the private allotments on Micklethwaite Lane. Retention of the two village greens.
BTC to ensure the village greens are protected appropriately either through Village Green status, Local Green Space (BING19) or through Green Infrastructure (BING18). BTC to maintain an overview of local allotment use and list facility in BING1.
Health
The village has sourced a defibrillator as it falls outside the 8-minute ambulance response target, so anything that will assist response times will be beneficial. Ensure that Crossflatts retains its pharmacy and a doctors surgery.
List surgery in BING1.
Housing
Encourage residents to restore lost features of older houses. Minimise any loss of Green Belt.
Local business groups to identify local skills and materials availability as a resource for identifying how to carry out sensitive restoration.
Transport
Village currently has no public transport provision and is up a steep hill, so for sustainability in future there needs to be a bus service or equivalent (eg. Access Bus). Retain transport services from Crossflatts - trains to Leeds / Bradford / Skipton and bus routes.
BTC to discuss with bus companies and West Yorkshire Combined Authority (WYCA) options for a connecting bus service for Micklethwaite and other settlements within Bingley, connecting to the town centre and railway station. Consider the potential of new development to support bus services for a period of time.
Traffic
Enforcement of 7.5 tonne limit on road through village or reduction to a 3.5 tonne limit. Make road through the village 'Access Only' and/or a 20mph speed limit. Relocate village boundary sign, move northwards away from canal. Improve dangerous junction (steep and restricted sightlines) with Otley Road. Mitigate negative impacts of Greenhill / Sty Lane development.
BTC to develop package of measures considered necessary to improve current traffic management situation and promote a suitably designed Traffic Regulation Order with Bradford Council. Examine requirement for junction improvement at Otley Road. Consider appropriate means of delivery.
Crossflatts
Community / Culture / Leisure
Retain Church / hall (St Aiden's) and Over 50s Club. Retain the single pub (The Royal). Retain the single social club (Ryshworth Club).
The public house and the social club are Sui Generis (unique) use class, whilst the community hall is an F2 Local Community Use. As such, there are no permitted development rights for change of use from these to other uses. Protect through policy BING1.
Sport and Recreation
Improve the recreation ground. Retain Cricket Club and Football Club and facilities. Keep current school sports facilities.
The cricket and football club are F2-Class Local Community Facilities. There is a degree of protection for these uses in national and adopted local policies. These are not absolute. Evidence of the use of the football and cricket facilities, and the importance of this provision in the context of alternatives, would strengthen support for retention should any proposals be formed to redevelop these sites. Schools are required to provide a level of sports playing field provision to agreed standards and this should ensure appropriate facilities continue to be provided. Working with the school to improve the biodiversity of areas of the school site might create environmental benefits and strengthen the case for retention of underused land in open uses should, in future, parts of the school fields be deemed surplus to requirements.
Employment / Retail
Keep and develop current retail provision. Support reinstatement of a post office. Support development of Castlefields estate as light industrial, and increase employment opportunities.
Support retention of retail through Policy BING1 Support Castlefield through Policy BING4
Environment
Ensure Crossflatts retains its identity and does not merge into Bingley by retaining a green space break between them.
Policy BING2 implements design code and masterplan approaches to enhance the character of Crossflatts. Policy BING8 designates Sites alongside the Leeds-Liverpool Canal as Local Green Space which retain a green space break. The planning status of the larger gap to the north of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal has been determined.
Health
Ensure retention of the pharmacy and the doctors surgery.
The health facilities and pharmacy are defined as a Class E commercial use. The Government's 2021 changes to permitted development rights, allow a change of use to residential uses subject to prior approval by Bradford Council. BTC will maintain an overview of current health and pharmacy provision in the Parish through dialogue with the relevant authorities.
Housing
Ensure any infill developments are appropriate.
Apply the policies of the Neighbourhood Plan.
Transport
Retain transport services from Crossflatts - trains to Leeds / Bradford / Skipton and main bus routes and provision. Improve cycle route along Keighley Road. Provision of additional cycle routes away from the major roads.
Implement walking and cycling priorities through Policy BING7. BTC to maintain an overview of current and future planned railway services within the parish through dialogue with relevant organisations. Review options for bus services with bus companies and WYCA and consider potential for new development to support bus service provision.
Traffic
Bingley Grammar School traffic is a major source of congestion needs a formal drop-off zone (possibly on the land opposite the entrance?). Support enforcement of parking/stopping at school. Encourage walking to school. Introduce a left turn only scheme for HGVs leaving Castlefields estate.
BTC to engage with Bingley Grammar School and Bradford Council to explore options and actions for traffic management solutions to congestion at the school. Consider quality of walking and cycling routes to the school under Policy BING7. Collect data on traffic at the Castlefields Lane junction and plot HGV paths to support understanding traffic issues there.
Gilstead
Community / Culture / Leisure
Retain St Wilfred's Church and church hall. Retain the single pub (The Glen). Retain and provide parking for the allotments.
Identify the church and pub in Policy BING1. BTC to investigate potential for parking provision to serve Gilstead allotments.
Sport and Recreation
Retain and improve the recreation ground and football field. Provide a proper walking route to Bingley from top of Primrose Lane. Keep current school sports facilities.
Implement walking route through BING7. Schools are required to provide a level of sports playing field provision to agreed standards and this should ensure appropriate facilities continue to be provided. Working with the school to improve the biodiversity of areas of the school site might create environmental benefits and strengthen the case for retention of underused land in open uses should, in future, parts of the school fields be deemed surplus to requirements.
Employment / Retail
Keep and develop current retail provision. Retain post office.
Identify Post Office in Policy BING1.
Environment
Needs to be a clear boundary when entering Gilstead from all directions / gateway. Preserve Gilstead Moor
Implement boundary features through Policy BING2 Design Code.
Health
Retain doctors, pharmacy and nursery (shared with Eldwick).
Identify in BING1. BTC to maintain an overview with relevant providers and organisations.
Housing
Minimise any loss of Green Belt.
BTC to make representations on the Local Plan outside the scope of the Neighbourhood Plan.
Transport
Electric vehicle (EV) charging points needed. Bus service is limited, better provision is needed to the town centre and to Bradford. Access bus.
BTC to identify preferred locations for EV charging points. BTC to discuss with bus companies and WYCA options for a connecting bus service for Gilstead and other settlements within Bingley, connecting to the town centre and railway station.
Traffic
N/A
N/A
Eldwick
Community / Culture / Leisure
Retain Memorial Hall and Church Hall. Retain the three pubs – Dick Hudson's, The Acorn and The Birches.
Identify in BING1.
Sport & Recreation
Retain and improve access / signposting to the Eldwick recreation ground and Storey Stones Field off Lyndale Road. Retain tennis courts and football pitch. Develop Eldwick quarry as a mountain bike venue. Improve walking routes, ensure alleys and ginnels are clear. Better signposting / safer routes up on to the moors (off the roads). Keep current school sports facilities.
BTC to work with stakeholders to identify signage requirements and engage relevant organisations to discuss provision. List sports and other facilities in BING1. BTC to work with stakeholders to audit walking routes and to identify priorities for maintenance and enhancement. Consider funding available from new developments, from council highways programmes and other sources, as required. BTC to stimulate discussion with stakeholders about future projects for the quarry.
Employment / Retail
Keep and develop current retail provision. Retain post office.
List post office / shop in BING1.
Environment
Gateway at the roundabout and from Dick Hudson's so obvious you are entering Eldwick. Preservation of woodland by Eldwick Beck / nesting boxes up.
Implement boundary features through Policy BING2 Design Code.
Health
Retain doctors, pharmacy and nursery (shared with Gilstead).
Identify in BING1. BTC to maintain an overview with relevant providers and organisations.
Housing
Minimise any loss of Green Belt.
BTC to make representations on the Local Plan outside the scope of the Neighbourhood Plan.
Transport
Electric vehicle (EV) charging points needed at leisure and sport parking. Bus service is limited, and better provision is needed to the town centre and to Bradford. Access bus.
BTC to identify preferred locations for EV charging points. BTC to discuss with bus company and WYCA options for a connecting bus service for Eldwick and other settlements within Bingley, connecting to the town centre and railway station.
Traffic
Introduction of a 20mph speed limit.
BTC to work with stakeholders to identify where 20mph zones would be considered. If proceeding, promote a suitably designed Traffic Regulation Order with Bradford Council.
Cottingley
Community / Culture / Leisure
Retain town hall, village hall and church. Retain Cornerstones Community Centre. Encourage greater number and range of cultural activities and events to encourage local people and visitors to use the town centre throughout the day and evening.
List community facilities in BING1. Work with partners to promote cultural activities in the town centre, including through Bradford 2025 events, the Arts Theatre, events in the market square, concerts in the park and bandstand, and the food and drink festival.
Sport and Recreation
Retain park Retain gym Keep current school sports facilities.
List the park and gym facility in BING1. Schools are required to provide a level of sports playing field provision to agreed standards and this should ensure appropriate facilities continue to be provided. Work with the school to improve the biodiversity of areas of the school site might create environmental benefits and strengthen the case for retention of underused land in open uses should, in future, parts of the school fields be deemed surplus to requirements.
Employment / Retail
Keep and develop current retail provision. Support reinstatement of a post office.
Support retention of retail through Policy BING1.
Environment
Ensure Cottingley retains its identity and does not merge into Bingley by retaining a green space break between them.
Implement BING2 Design Codes.
Health
Retain doctors surgery. Retain Yorkshire Clinic (small private healthcare/hospital provision).
Can list doctors surgery in BING1. Health facilities are defined as a Class E commercial use. The Government's 2021 changes to permitted development rights, allow a change of use to residential uses subject to prior approval by Bradford Council. BTC will maintain an overview of current health provision in the parish through dialogue with the relevant authorities.
Housing
Minimise any loss of Green Belt.
BTC will make representations on the Local Plan outside the scope of the Neighbourhood Plan.
Transport
Electric vehicle (EV) charging points needed at retail / leisure venues. Review traffic management arrangements including traffic speed limits
BTC to ascertain intentions of commercial and public property owners about their plans for installation of EV charging points. Support Bradford Council policies to require EV charging Points. Work to understand what specific traffic management measures are required. Where appropriate, seek EV charging point provision when commenting on new applications
Traffic
Rush hour congestion on B6146 to be tackled.
BTC to work with Bradford Council to consider the nature of the congestion and to identify matters for further examination. BTC to maintain an overview with relevant providers and organisations.
Bingley
Community / Culture / Leisure
Arts Centre and Little Theatre to be retained. Church House Hall and community space to be retained. Better signposting and promotion of the River Aire and the Leeds and Liverpool Canal as leisure destinations. Improve river and riverside walk. Proper footpath / new pedestrian bridge over River Aire to St Ives. Retention of public toilets. Retention of public library. Bingley Parish Church.
Implement signage through BING2 Design Code. List facilities in BING1. BTC to work with stakeholders to audit walking routes and to identify priorities for maintenance and enhancement. Consider funding available from new developments, from council highways programmes and other sources, as required. BTC to work with stakeholders to consider potential grant funding and land opportunity for provision of a pedestrian bridge over the River Aire to St Ives.
Sport and Recreation
Retain swimming provision in Bingley (replacement pool). Retain Myrtle Park as main green space. Expand / enhance skateboard park. Keep current sports facilities (Shipley Golf Club, tennis courts, Wagon Lane Cricket, Rugby, Hockey & Canoe Clubs). Keep current school sports facilities. Retain Scout Hut on Sycamore Avenue. Support WalkersareWelcomeand general walking routes / infrastructure around the town and Parish. Retain facilities for Bingley Sea Scouts on Old Main Street.
Seek to implement swimming aspiration through BING1. List relevant facilities in BING1. Support walkers through actions to implement BING7. Retain park and Shipley Golf Club through BING9. BTC to develop proposals for skatepark as required.
Employment / Retail
Improve town centre retail offer, attract more small independent local businesses. Retain employment opportunities in the town. Try and attract a banking hub to the town.
Implement through BING3 and BTC wider strategy for investment.
Environment
Adopt the Market Place / Square from Bradford Council, develop as a focus for the town. Butter Cross to have increased prominence. Seating improvements for Main Street and Jubilee Gardens. Pedestrianise Main Street or implement traffic calming and give pedestrians priority over traffic. Create new and improve gateways into the town centre, in particular from the railway station as a key point arrival to Bingley town centre.
Implement BING3 in combination with BTC strategy for town centre improvement. BTC to work with stakeholders to explore options for grant funding for town centre improvements and traffic management.
Health
Ensure retention of pharmacies and medical centre / doctors' surgeries. Improve provision / access to doctors (most difficult to get appointments). Improve provision / access to NHS dentist (currently only one).
Can list doctors surgery in BING1. Health facilities are defined as a Class E commercial use. The Government's 2021 changes to permitted development rights, allow a change of use to residential uses subject to prior approval by Bradford Council. BTC will maintain an overview of current health provision in the Parish through dialogue with the relevant authorities.
Housing
Minimise any loss of Green Belt.
BTC will make representations on the Local Plan outside the scope of the Neighbourhood Plan.
Transport
Retain transport services from Bingley - trains to Leeds / Bradford / Skipton and main bus routes and provision. Improve cycle routes through town. Provision of additional cycle routes away from the major roads. Electric vehicle (EV) charging points needed at car parks / retail / leisure venues.
Examine the potential and priorities for cycle routes through BING7. BTC to maintain an overview of rail and bus services through dialogue with local bus and rail service companies. BTC to ascertain intentions of commercial and public property owners about their plans for installation of EV charging points. Support Bradford Council policies to require EV charging points. Where appropriate, seek EV charging point provision when commenting on new applications.
Traffic
Improve signage to bypass to keep traffic out of town. Speed bump paint maintenance, to reduce damage to cars. Divert traffic away from Main Street, perhaps via Wellington Street.
BTC to work with Bradford Council and other stakeholders to consider options for traffic management measures as part of town centre strategy.
6.2 Protecting Community Facilities
6.2.1 As the aspirations for each community demonstrate, currently each village within the Parish has a range of essential local services which meet essential day to day needs as well as making a more strategic contribution to the wider community in the parish. These include a village hall or community space, doctors' surgeries or health centre; a pharmacy; a post office; a local pub; local shops selling food, takeaways and other essential services; sports and recreation facilities, and a local school with play facilities. Bingley town centre has a range of facilities which are important to the Parish as a whole, including the Arts Centre, the Little Theatre, the swimming pool and the medical centre. The presence of these services in each village and in the town centre, encourages local access on foot and provides community cohesion. Policy BING1 identifies these facilities in each village seeks to protect core provision of services that make the villages sustainable.
6.2.2 The community aspirations referred to in Table 1 reflect the importance of protecting vital community assets and facilities so that they can continue to support the local community as the towns and villages develop and evolve. Once lost, community facilities are hard to replace or re-provide. Policy BING1 seeks to provide protection for community facilities in local community use subject to their replacement or to the presentation of clear evidence that provision is not required. Beyond this, it is a core role of Bingley Town Council to work with service providers to improve existing community facilities where possible.
6.2.3 There is a need to safeguard and improve bus services to facilitate access to local centres, to Bingley town centre and to railway stations. There are aspirations to connect villages through improvements to walking and cycling routes. Policy BING7 address how walking and cycle route priorities will be developed and implemented. The wider role of Bingley Town Council will be employed to engage in dialogue with bus and rail companies over options for maintaining and improving services.
6.2.4 A range of traffic management issues have been identified that might require physical changes to highways and changes in traffic management rules. These will be considered further by Bingley Town Council working with Bradford Council and other local stakeholders.
6.2.5 Each community wants to retain its character and identity and to maintain green gaps where these exist either as open land or as important sports, recreation and open leisure uses. Policy BING9 sets out strategy for maintaining and enhancing green infrastructure in Bingley Parish and Policy BING8 designates Local Green Space.
6.2.6 Other aspirations seek positive change, through renewal and enhancement of Bingley town centre, greater provision of EV charging points, provision of parking to serve allotments, and through specific project ideas such as the Eldwick quarry mountain bike park, or a pedestrian bridge over the River Aire. Further consideration and
development of these ideas and projects will be led by Bingley Town Council in accordance with its strategy and work programme.
6.3 Bingley Swimming Pool
6.3.1 The current swimming facility, Bingley Pool, was built in 1927 and is located within the town centre. For many residents, the continued provision of a local publicly available swimming facility is a key requirement and community need. Securing the future of high quality public swimming facilities has been a prominent issue raised in numerous consultations with residents undertaken by Bingley Town Council. In 2015, a petition was raised to save the pool from closure, and this received over 4,000 signatures.
6.3.2 The Friends of Bingley Pool (Registered Charity) was formed in 2015 to look for ways to keep the pool open. Bingley Pool was the subject of a Community Asset Transfer process which was begun in 2017, with the intention of transferring control of the pool to the Friends of Bingley Pool. However, before the process could be completed, the pool was shut in response to COVID-19 restrictions, and since then major repairs to the building have been identified as required by Bradford Council. These have not been undertaken and the Community Asset Transfer has not been completed. The pool remains closed.
6.3.3 There is a strong desire in the town to safeguard the future of swimming pool provision in Bingley. In 2022, over 400 letters were sent to Sport England requesting swim space in Bingley. A key principle is that new investment, whether through Levelling Up funds (if and when they become available) or through redevelopment, maintains publicly available swimming pool provision in Bingley.
6.3.4 The aim of the Friends of Bingley Pool is to ensure that swimming, health and wellbeing provision exists in Bingley and is accessible to all, with the vision to expand into a community facility, for the use of all Bingley residents – present and future generations. Bingley Town Council is fully supportive of this aim.
6.4 Policy References
BING1 – Community Facilities Comment
Proposals which would lead to the loss of community facilities in use class F2, Sui Generis or E class facilities which are essential local services will not be supported, unless:
- Equivalent alternative provision exists within the relevant village, or is proposed; or,
- It can be clearly demonstrated that the facility is no longer needed. To demonstrate lack of need, developers should submit evidence that all reasonable efforts have been made to market the site/facility for its current use without success over the preceding six months.
This policy applies to the facilities listed on the next pages (35-36).
NPPF Paras 29, 98 and 200, Bradford Adopted Core Strategy Policies SC1, SC4, Criteria B, EC5, EN1, Appendix 3 Table 1 & Table 2, Appendix 9.
BING1 – Community Facilities
Community Facilities in F2 Use
Important Facilities in Sui Generis Class Use that support sustainable neighbourhoods
Important Facilities in E Class Use that support sustainable neighbourhoods
Micklethwaite
1. Micklethwaite Lane Allotments, Micklethwaite Lane, BD16 3HS
Crossflatts
2. St Aidan's Church/Hall, Canal Road, BD16 2AR
3. Ryshworth Club, Keighley Road, BD16 2HB
4. Cricket Ground and Pavilion, (entrance) Keighley Road, BD16 2ER
5. Football Ground and Changing Rooms, (entrance) Keighley Road, BD16 2EL
6. School Sports Facilities, Crossflatts Primary School, Morton Lane, BD16 2EP
i. The Royal pub
a) Pharmacy
b) Doctors Surgery
c) Local Shops
Gilstead
7. St Wilfrid's Church Community Hall, Gilstead Lane, BD16 3NR
8. Allotments, (entrance) Warren Lane, BD16 3JY
9. Recreation Ground, (entrance) Gilstead Lane, BD16 3NL
10. Football Field, (entrance) Gilstead Lane, BD16 3NL 11. School Sports Facilities, Eldwick Primary School, Warren Lane, BD16 3LE
ii. The Glen pub
d) Local Shops
e) Doctors Surgery
f) Pharmacy
g) Nursery (shared with Eldwick)
Eldwick
12. Memorial Hall, Otley Road, BD16 3EQ
13. Church Community Hall, Otley Road, BD16 3EQ
14. Football Pitch and Tennis Courts, 98 Otley Road, BD16 3HD
15. Eldwick Recreation Ground, Otley Road, BD16 3HD 16. Story Stones Field, off Lyndale Road, BD16 3GA
iii. Dick Hudson's pub
iv. The Acorn pub
v. The Birches pub
h) Post Office
i) Doctors Surgery
j) Oaks Dentist
k) Pharmacy
l) Local Shops
Cottingley
17. Town Hall, Main Street, BD16 1ST
18. Church, Littlelands, Canon Pinnington Mews, BD16 1AL
19. Cornerstones Community Centre, Littlelands, BD16 1AL
20. Park, (entrance) Moorfield Road, BD16 1PS
21. School Sports Facilities, Cottingley Village Primary School, Cottingley Moor Road, BD16 1SY
m) Gym
n) Local Shops
o) Doctors Surgery
p) Yorkshire Clinic
Bingley
22. Arts Centre, Main Street, BD16 2LZ
23. The Little Theatre, Main Street, BD16 2LZ
24. Public Toilets, Myrtle Place, BD16 2LF
25. Public Library, Five Rise Shopping Centre, BD16 1AW
26. Bingley Swimming Pool, Myrtle Place, BD16 2LF
27. Myrtle Park, (entrance) Myrtle Grove, BD16 2LQ
28. Shipley Golf Club, Beckfoot Lane, BD16 1LX
29. Bradford & Bingley Sports Club, Wagon Lane, BD16 1LT
30. Scout Hut, Sycamore Avenue, BD16 1HD
31. Bingley Sea Scouts, Old Main Street, BD16 2RH
32. All Saints, Bingley Parish Church, BD16 2RH
33. Church House, 52 Old Main Street, BD16 2RH
q) Post Offices
r) Pharmacies
s) Medical Centre
t) Doctors Surgeries
u) NHS Dentist