Luddendenfoot is a ward in the Calderdale district of West Yorkshire. It is located near the town of Hebden Bridge and includes the villages of Luddendenfoot and Midgley. The area is known for its rural setting, with rolling hills and wooded valleys typical of the South Pennines. The River Calder flows through the ward, adding to its natural landscape.
The ward has a mix of residential and agricultural land, with a small number of local businesses. Transport links include the A646 road and nearby rail connections, providing access to Halifax and Manchester. Luddendenfoot has a close-knit community, with amenities such as a primary school, village hall, and a few pubs. The area’s history includes ties to the Industrial Revolution, with remnants of old mills and canals still visible.
On average Luddendenfoot has moderate deprivation and moderate crime levels, with around 76 crimes per 1,000 residents per year. Approximately 6.6% of homes in this area are social housing provided by a local council or housing association. The average income of residents in Luddendenfoot is £38,022 per year. There are 10 schools in Luddendenfoot: 7 primary (1 Outstanding and 5 Good) and 1 secondary (0 Outstanding and 1 Good).
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Castle Gate
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Calder Brook
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High Street
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Burnley Road
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Warley Wood Avenue
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Burnley Road
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Town Gate
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Mytholmroyd & Cragg Vale
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Mytholmroyd & Cragg Vale
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Midgley Road
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