Rothwell, West Yorkshire

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Rothwell
Rothwell, West Yorkshire (West Yorkshire)
Rothwell, West Yorkshire

Rothwell shown within West Yorkshire
OS grid reference SE345285
Metropolitan borough City of Leeds
Metropolitan county West Yorkshire
Region Yorkshire and the Humber
Constituent country England
Sovereign state United Kingdom
Post town LEEDS
Postcode district LS26
Dialling code 0113
Police West Yorkshire
Fire West Yorkshire
Ambulance Yorkshire
UK Parliament Morley and Rothwell
European Parliament Yorkshire and the Humber
List of places: UKEnglandYorkshire

Coordinates: 53°45′N 1°29′W / 53.75, -1.48

Rothwell is a town in the south east of the metropolitan borough of Leeds in West Yorkshire, situated between Oulton to the east, Belle Isle to the west, Woodlesford to the north east and Robin Hood to the south west. Swillington, Methley and Kippax are located near Rothwell. Rothwell has a population of around 22,000 and has benefited from recent improvements in the transport infrastructure, most notably the nearby A1/M1 link road.

Rothwell stands on the River Dolphin (also known as Oulton Beck), and is mentioned in the 1086 Domesday Book ("Rodewelle"). It has a long history and was once the site of a royal hunting lodge (at Rothwell Castle, off Wood Lane). The parish church (Church Street) is dedicated to Holy Trinity and is on the site of an Anglo Saxon predecessor. The current church was built in the medieval period. There is some debate as to whether or not the church benefits from Chancel Repair Liability.

The town was granted the rights of a market town in the 15th century and a twice yearly fair. The tradition of a fair is maintained by the annual Carnival which is organised by the Rothwell Entertainments Committee. The Carnival takes place in early July in Springhead Park.

Rothwell Temperance Band is a Championship section brass band founded in Rothwell in 1881. Although they do not rehearse in Rothwell itself, they have strong connections with the town and hold many concerts for the local community.

Famous persons from Rothwell include the scientist Joseph Priestley. His name is still associated with Rothwell, in the name of the local Joseph Priestley College. Rothwell has a vibrant town centre, including high street chains Boots, Greggs, Morrisons, even a Computer Centre and the largest Working Mens Club in the country. There is a new shopping arcade being built in the town centre, to house 10 new stores and other facilities. It is due to complete late 2007.

Rothwell has a long history of coal mining. It was a site of early mining, using a system known as Bell Pits. Coal mining has been carried out in the area for over 600 years, though coal production stopped on 9th December 1983. There were many local pits including the Fanny, the Rose, and Rothwell Water Haigh. In 1995, Leeds City Council and Leeds Groundwork formed a partnership which, together with local residents and community groups, transformed the former colliery into a 50 hectare country park.

Rothwell was constituted an urban district in the West Riding of Yorkshire under the Local Government Act 1894. In 1937 it was expanded by taking in the Methley urban district and Hunslet Rural District.[1]

It was incorporated into Leeds, West Yorkshire by the Local Government Act 1972. Its inclusion in the Leeds district as opposed to the Wakefield district was controversial: originally planned for the Leeds, it was added to the Wakefield district at the request of residents, but then moved to Leeds by the House of Lords. [2]

Rothwell town centre is currently undergoing a virtual complete redevelopment. This has already involved the erection of a huge row of shops at the rear of Jail Yard and Commercial Street to replace the majority of those from the old precinct (soon to be demolished). Around half a dozen shops on Commercial Street have been fully redeveloped and will be occupied soon most notably the former Coach and Horses Pub which will be shops and flats. The heart of the development will be a new Morrisons Superstore with it's entrance where Ray's Discount currently stands. However, for many the most interesting new built will be an indoor arcade to be sited between Boots and the Hare and Hounds a first for the town.


  1. ^ A vision of Britain through time. Relationships / Unit history of Rothwell. Retrieved on 2007-11-01.
  2. ^ Parliamentary Debates, House of Lords, 16 October 1972, columns 1603-1614

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