HuddersfieldHuddersfield est une ville du Royaume-Uni, située dans le Yorkshire de l'Ouest, dans le Nord de l'Angleterre, entourée par Manchester, Leeds et Sheffield. Huddersfield se trouve dans le district métropolitain de Kirklees près de la confluence des rivières Colne et et compte près de . Les premières traces de peuplements remontent aux alentours de la période romaine, comme en témoignent les vestiges d'un fort romain situé à Slack, à l'est de la ville. Érigé sur un promontoire datant de l'âge de fer, Castle Hill est indissociable de l'identité de Huddersfield.
KirkleesKirklees is a metropolitan borough of West Yorkshire, England. The borough compromises of the eight towns of Batley, Birstall, Cleckheaton, Dewsbury, Heckmondwike, Holmfirth, Huddersfield, Mirfield and Slaithwaite. It is governed by Kirklees Council. Kirklees had a population of 422,500 in 2011; it is the third largest metropolitan district in England by area size, behind Doncaster and Leeds. The borough was formed on 1 April 1974 by the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972 as part of a reform of local government in England.
GlossopGlossop is a market town in the borough of High Peak, in the county of Derbyshire, England. It is located east of Manchester, north-west of Sheffield and north of the county town, Matlock. Glossop lies near Derbyshire's borders with Cheshire, Greater Manchester, South Yorkshire and West Yorkshire. It is between above sea level and is bounded by the Peak District National Park to the south, east and north. In 2021 it had a population of 33,340.
MelthamMeltham is a town and civil parish within the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England. It lies in the Holme Valley, below Wessenden Moor, south-west of Huddersfield on the edge of the Peak District National Park. It had a population of 8,089 at the 2001 census, which was estimated to have increased to 8,600 by 2005. The population assessed at the 2011 Census was 8,534. It has 12 elected council members who meet up around every 6 weeks.
SlaithwaiteSlaithwaite (ˈslæθ.weɪt, locally 'Slaithwaite' ˈslaʊ.ᵻt; Old Norse for "timber-fell thwaite/clearing") is a village and former civil parish, now in the unparished area of Colne Valley, in the metropolitan borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it lies in the Colne Valley, lying across the River Colne and the Huddersfield Narrow Canal, approximately south-west of Huddersfield.
PenninesLes Pennines sont une chaîne de montagnes du Royaume-Uni située dans le centre et le nord de l'Angleterre. De par son extension nord-sud, sa position centrale dans la Grande-Bretagne et constituant le seul relief vraiment étendu de l'Angleterre, elle est surnommée « la colonne vertébrale de l'Angleterre », en anglais . Son nom est issu du celtique penno qui signifie « tête » > « sommet ». vignette|gauche|Les lapiaz de Malham Cove, Yorkshire.
BrockholesBrockholes is a small village in West Yorkshire, England, in the administrative area of Kirklees Metropolitan Council and Holme Valley Parish Council. The village of Honley borders to the immediate north of the village and Holmfirth lies to the south. Brockholes is within the Postal district of Holmfirth. According to the 2001 census, Brockholes had a resident population of 1,861 in 764 households. Central to the village is a small green set back from the A616 behind terraced housing, and overlooked by a church, a chapel and the village hall, formerly the village school.
HonleyNOTOC Honley is a large village and former civil parish, now in the parish of Holme Valley, in the Kirklees district, in West Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is situated near to Holmfirth and Huddersfield, and on the banks of the River Holme in the Holme Valley. According to the 2011 Census it had a population of 6,474, a growth of 577 from the 2001 Census The annual Honley Agricultural Show takes place on the second Saturday of June.
Peak DistrictLe Peak District est une région montagneuse de l'extrémité méridionale des Pennines, au centre-nord de l'Angleterre, située essentiellement dans le comté de Derbyshire, mais aussi dans le Cheshire, le Grand Manchester, le Staffordshire, le Yorkshire du Sud (Sheffield) et le Yorkshire de l'Ouest (Kirklees). C'est l'un des douze parcs nationaux d'Angleterre et du pays de Galles et le plus ancien, créé en 1951. Le Peak District s'étend, du nord au sud, de Holmfirth à Ashbourne, et, d'est en ouest, de Sheffield à Macclesfield.
Sheffieldvignette|La mairie de Sheffield en . Sheffield ( ) est une ville du Nord de l'Angleterre, située au confluent du Don et de la Sheaf, d'où elle tire son nom (field signifie champ en anglais). Sheffield se trouve dans le comté du Yorkshire du Sud et possède le statut de cité. Sa prospérité est due à son passé industriel, et plus particulièrement à la sidérurgie.