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  • Tyersal is a village 2 miles (3 km) east of Bradford and 8 miles (13 km) west of Leeds, in the county of West Yorkshire, England. It has a population of 2,605 according to Bradford Community Statistics Project.
    The district is split between both Bradford metropolitan borough and Leeds metropolitan borough, with east Tyersal sitting in the Pudsey ward of Leeds City Council.
    Tyersal joined Bradford in 1882 and part of it became part of the Leeds metropolitan district in 1974.


    Shops


    On Tyersal Road there are six shops, including a Newsagents, Pharmacy, Cafe, tanning salon and a Takeaway.


    Transport


    Currently there is the 633 service, operated by First Bradford, which terminates at an unknown location (currently disputed by Tyersal residents). Service 508 from Leeds to Halifax operated also by First Bradford, is every hour along Dick Lane at the bottom of Tyersal. Previously, service 66 (operated by First Leeds and then Centrebus) provided buses to Leeds and back (there were four services daily), although 2010 saw this service withdrawn, and now service 508 is the only remaining bus to Leeds.
    New Pudsey railway station is around one and a half miles north-east of the village by road, where services are operated by Northern to Manchester Victoria, Blackpool North, Wakefield Westgate, York and Selby.


    Recreation



    Tyersal Residents Association Community Centre
    Tyersal Park Bowling Club
    Crown Green bowling club plays in the Bradford Crown Green Bowling Association.


    History


    In 1894 Tyersall became a civil parish, being formed from the part of the parish of Pudsey in the County Borough of Bradford, on 25 March 1898 the parish was abolished and merged with Bradford.


    See also


    Listed buildings in Pudsey


    References




    External links


    Tyersal Action Group - Neighbourhood Action Plan
    The Ancient Parish of Calverley at GENUKI: Tyersal, previously spelled "Tyresall", was in this parish

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