Allerton Bywater

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Allerton Bywater is a former coal mining village in West Yorkshire, England, known for its historical role in the Yorkshire coalfield and subsequent regeneration after the decline of the mining industry.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf civil parish
village
ceremonialCounty West Yorkshire NERFINISHED
country England
dialCode 01977
governedBy Leeds City Council NERFINISHED
hasCategory Former coal mining communities in England
Places in Leeds
Villages in West Yorkshire
hasFeature former coal mine
hasLandUseHistory mining village
hasOSGridReference SE4128
hasPostcodeDistrict WF10
hasPostTown Castleford NERFINISHED
hasPrimarySchool Allerton Bywater Primary School NERFINISHED
hasRegenerationProject Allerton Bywater Millennium Community NERFINISHED
hasReligiousBuilding Allerton Bywater Methodist Church NERFINISHED
St Mary the Less Church NERFINISHED
historicalIndustry coal mining
locatedEastOf Leeds NERFINISHED
locatedIn City of Leeds NERFINISHED
United Kingdom
West Yorkshire
locatedNear Castleford NERFINISHED
River Aire NERFINISHED
metropolitanBorough Leeds NERFINISHED
partOf Yorkshire coalfield NERFINISHED
region Yorkshire and the Humber
underwent post-mining regeneration

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Yorkshire coalfield majorMiningTowns Allerton Bywater