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Let's Move to Huddersfield

Just another grimy, post-industrial town? Far from it – it's the new Leeds, don't you know

The fors and againsts of Hudderfield... all looked into by the Guardians Let's Move To Huddersfield article found some truly interesting stuff out about Huddersfield and takes an in-depth look into why its not just the grimy, post-industrial town that one may perceive it to be

So, what has Huddersfield got going for it?

I'd never thought much about Huddersfield. Just another grimy post-industrial town, I guessed. But then I was listening to Radio 4's The Food Programme, all about a co-operative of artisan bakers on the edge of town. Hmm, I thought. File that. And then I recalled Incredible Edible Huddersfield, the grow-your-own community movement à la Hugh FW. Double hmm. And then I cross-referenced this information with the Ofsted reports (really very good). Triple hmm. And then the Lady Wife drew my attention to its reputation for doughty Victorian civic buildings. And then I went there. The blind can now see! Huddersfield's a marvel. A booming uni, the Pennines on the doorstep, a history of community-minded leftiness, a cultural scene especially rich in music and, let's get materialistic, great, great property at lovely prices. Three words: the new Leeds. Two more: move there.

The downside of Huddersfield...

Other than all the ring roads you mean? Well, the cruddy 60s shopping centre and the long promised redevelopment for the centre.

Connection to other cities...

With the M62 swinging by, and the M1 only 20 minutes away, Huddersfield is well connected to the roads network. But the real boon is the railway: Manchester (40 minutes) and Leeds (25 minutes); plus services to Barnsley, Bradford, Sheffield, Halifax. Direct, too, to Scarborough, York and Liverpool.

About the Author

There is a comprehensive guide to Huddersfield on www.activhuddersfield.com where I found this useful article from

who am i? guess and win 10 points?

Born November 25, 1952
Cricketer and a politician
I made a lackluster first-class cricket debut at the age of sixteen. By the start of the 1970s
Played for Sussex (1983 to 1988)
In 1971, I made my Test cricket debut against England at Birmingham. Three years later, i debuted in the One Day International (ODI) match, once again playing against England at Nottingham
I achieved the all-rounder's triple (securing 3000 runs and 300 wickets) in 75 Tests, the second fastest record behind Ian Botham's 72
On December 7, 2005, I was appointed the fifth Chancellor of the University of Bradford

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Imran Khan of Pakistan

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