Everything about The West Riding Of Yorkshire totally explained
The
West Riding of Yorkshire is one of the three historic subdivisions of
Yorkshire,
England. From 1889 to 1974 the administrative county,
County of York, West Riding (the area under the control of West Riding County Council), was based closely on the historic boundaries. The
lieutenancy at that time included the City of
York and as such was named
West Riding of the County of York, and the City and County of the City of York.
Its boundaries roughly correspond to the local government areas of
West Yorkshire,
South Yorkshire, the
Craven,
Harrogate and
Selby districts of
North Yorkshire, along with some smaller parts in
Lancashire,
Cumbria,
Greater Manchester and, since 1996, the unitary
East Riding of Yorkshire.
Ancient divisions
The West Riding spans 1,771,562
acres (7,169 km²) from
Sheffield in the south to
Sedbergh in the north and from
Slaidburn in the west to
Adlingfleet in the east.
Unlike most English counties which were divided into hundreds, Yorkshire due to its size is divided first into Thrydings (
ancient Norse word for thirds), which are now called three
ridings (
North, East & West) and the City of York (the definition of which is inside the
city walls), which isn't part of any Riding. Beneath this each riding was then divided into
wapentakes, a division comparable to the
hundreds of southern England. The wapentakes of the West Riding were
Agbrigg and Morley,
Barkston Ash,
Ewcross,
Claro,
Osgoldcross,
Skyrack,
Staincliffe,
Staincross,
Strafforth,
Tickhill.
Of its area the southern industrial district, considered in the broadest application of the term, could be seen to extend northwards from Sheffield to
Skipton and eastwards from Sheffield to
Doncaster, covering rather less than one-half of the Riding. Within this district are
Barnsley,
Batley,
Bradford,
Brighouse,
Dewsbury,
Doncaster,
Halifax,
Huddersfield,
Keighley,
Leeds,
Morley,
Ossett,
Pontefract,
Pudsey,
Rotherham, Sheffield,
Todmorden (partly in Lancashire), and
Wakefield. Major centres elsewhere in the riding include
Harrogate, and
Ripon.
Within the industrial region other urban districts include
Bingley,
Bolton on Dearne,
Castleford,
Cleckheaton,
Elland,
Featherstone,
Handsworth,
Hoyland Nether,
Liversedge,
Mexborough,
Mirfield,
Normanton,
Rawmarsh,
Rothwell,
Saddleworth,
Shipley, Skipton,
Sowerby Bridge,
Stanley,
Swinton,
Thornhill,
Wath-upon-Dearne,
Wombwell and
Worsborough. Outside the industrial region are
Goole,
Ilkley,
Knaresborough and
Selby. It also contains a large rural area to the north including the
Yorkshire Dales National Park.
Modern history
The administrative county was formed in 1889 by the
Local Government Act 1888, and covered the historic West Riding except for the larger urban areas: which were
county boroughs with the powers of both a
municipal borough and a
county council. Initially there were five in number, Bradford, Leeds, Huddersfield, Halifax and Sheffield. The City of
York (also a county borough) was included in the county for
census and lieutenancy purposes. The number of county boroughs increased over the years: Rotherham gained this status in
1902, Barnsley and Dewsbury in
1913, Wakefield in
1915 and Doncaster in
1927. The boundaries of existing county boroughs were also widened.
From 1898 West Riding County Council was based at the
County Hall in Wakefield, which was inherited by the West Yorkshire County Council in 1974.
The Local Government Act 1888 included the entirety of Todmorden with the West Riding administrative county, and also in its Lieutenancy area ("county"). Other boundary changes in the county included the expansion of the county borough of Sheffield southwards in areas historically in
Derbyshire such as
Dore.
By
1971 1,924,853 people (or 50.85% of the West Riding's population) lived in the administrative county, against 1,860,435 (or 49.15%) in the ten county boroughs.
Current usage
The term
West Riding is still used in the names of the following clubs, and organisations:
- 49 (West Riding) Signal Squadron (Volunteers), a squadron of 34 (Northern) Signal Regiment (Volunteers) based at New Carlton Barracks in Leeds
- 51st (2nd Yorkshire, West Riding) Light Infantry
, a re-enactment group based in the West Midlands who depict this Regiment during the Napoleonic Wars
- 106 (West Riding) Field Squadron (Air Support) (Volunteers)
, a squadron of 73 Engineer Regiment (Volunteers) based in Greenhill, Sheffield and Manningham Lane, Bradford
- 219 (West Riding) Squadron
, a squadron of 150 (Yorkshire) Transport Regiment, Royal Logistic Corps (Volunteers), based at Londesbrough St Barracks in Hull
- 269 (West Riding) Battery RA(V), a Surveillance and Target Acquisition battery of 101 (Northumbrian) Regiment Royal Artillery (Volunteers) based at Old Carlton Barracks in Leeds
- 609 (West Riding) Squadron RAuxAF
, a Royal Auxiliary Air Force squadron based at RAF Leeming
- Duke of Wellington's Regiment (West Riding) Regimental Museum
- West Riding Cat Rescue
- Leeds - West Riding Cricket League
- Provincial Grand Lodge of Yorkshire, West Riding
, a province in Freemasonry
- West Riding County Amateur Football league
- West Riding County Football Association
- West Riding Girls Football League
- The West Riding Grammar School
- West Riding Opera
- West Riding Organics
, manufacturers of Soil Association certified peat free organic composts and fertilisers
- West Riding Ramblers Association
- West Riding Sailing Club

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