Thornbury was originally a distinct village but became part of Bradford in 1882.[1]
In the late 19th and early 20th century, Thornbury was the seat of various enterprises such as Crofts Engineering[2]
and John Sharp &Co textile manufacturing machine engineers[3][4]
and the Phoenix Dynamo Manufacturing Company.
On Leeds Road there were some large former tramsheds and former bus depot[5][6]
dating from when Bradford had its own tram, trolleybus and bus services.
Bradford Corporation Trams had their own works in Thornbury where over 150 tram cars were built.[5]
Buffalo Bill staged a performance of his Wild West Show in Thornbury when touring England in 1903.[7]
The Kozey Picture Hall on Leeds Old Road was converted from a boxing stadium and gymnasium starting operation as a cinema in 1912.[8]
The cinema closed in 1920 principally due to competition from the larger Lyceum Cinema that opened in 1919 in nearby Laisterdyke, and became a weaving shed.[8]
Economy
The Leeds Bradford Odeon multiplex cinema, Gallagher Leisure Park, Thornbury, Bradford.
On Gain Lane are British Bakeries' Hovis bakeries, and the headquarters of Wm Morrison Supermarkets.[9]
Off Leeds Old Road in the Woodhall Retail Centre are supermarkets and the Thornbury Medical Centre.
On Leeds Old Road is the Thornbury Centre - a conference centre, library and church opened in March 1999, built on the site of the demolished St. Margaret's Church with £1.19million funding from the Millennium Commission.[10][11]
There is only one working public house remaining in Thornbury.[12]
St. Margarets Church and the Thornbury Centre, Leeds Old Road
On Dick Lane in the Gallagher Leisure Park is the Odeon Leeds-Bradford a 13screen multiplex cinema.[8]
Education
On the edge of old Thornbury village is Laisterdyke Leadership Academy.
Thornbury has a public lending library in the Thornbury Centre on Leeds Old Road.[13]
Transport
The main roads through the area are the A647 Leeds Road, the B6381 Leeds Old Road, Gain Lane and Dick Lane.
Leeds Road, Leeds Old Road, and Dick Lane meet at Thornbury roundabout, the biggest roundabout in Yorkshire,[14]
where Leeds Road, Gipsy Street, and Dick Lane encircle a roughly triangular green space.
New Pudsey1 mile (1.6km) east is the nearest railway station.
Thornbury is served by First Bradford's 72, 508, 611/X11, 660, 711, 714, X6, M and MORR bus services.[15]
Sport
To the east of Thornbury is the Phoenix Park Golf Course.[16]
Notable people
The poet and novelist Joolz Denby lives in Thornbury.
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