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Calderdale
/ ˈkɔːldəˌdeɪl /
noun
- a unitary authority in N England, in West Yorkshire. Pop: 193 200 (2003 est). Area: 364 sq km (140 sq miles)
Example Sentences
George Galloway's strongly pro-Palestinian Workers Party of Britain won four seats - two in Rochdale, one in Calderdale and one in Manchester, where they ousted the Labour deputy leader of the council Luthfur Rahman.
Lib Dem analysis shows stark differences between councils across the country, with 96% of requests for families in Leicestershire breaching the time limit, whereas nearly every family in Calderdale got their plans in time, with only 1% of requests missing the deadline.
The Caymans, who all attend Calderdale College in Halifax, said they spotted Doherty in the street.
The town is not the first to report a mystery noise - villagers in Holmfield, West Yorkshire, said in 2022 they were being "tortured" by a hum but Calderdale Council was unable to find the source.
In 2012, Calderdale Council successfully bid for Heritage Lottery funding and the building closed again while work got under way.
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