Royds, Bradford facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Royds |
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![]() 2004 Boundaries of Royds Ward |
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Population | 17,360 (2011. Ward) |
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Royds is a special area in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It's like a neighborhood or district within the larger City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council. In 2011, about 17,360 people lived here.
Royds is made up of several smaller places. Starting from the north, you'll find parts of Horton Bank Bottom. Then comes Buttershaw, which is a big part of Royds. There's also a piece of Wibsey village. South of Halifax Road is Woodside, and a bit of Low Moor village. At the very south, you'll find the quiet, countryside area called Royds Hall.
Your Local Councillors

People who live in Royds get to choose local representatives called councillors. These councillors work for the Bradford Council. Their job is to help make decisions for the area and listen to what local people need.
Currently, Royds ward is represented by three councillors from the Labour Party. Their names are Ruth Wood, Angela Tait, and Andrew Thornton. They work together to improve Royds for everyone.