"The Throstle's Nest of England" Bingley by saltbantam
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Bingley Pubs & Clubs
Varied nightlife in Bingley for the young and not so young.
Latest Bar being the trendy up market Foundry Hill - opposite the railway station to the left.
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- Pros:Easy communication to Bradford and Leeds by train
- Cons:Shoping Centre stuck in the 70s.
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Hello Colin! Nice start on your Bingley page. Hope to see more tips and photos in the future. Happy birthday from Finland!
Hi Colin, Loved the description of the Five Rise Locks! It reminded me of being packed off in the car on a Sunday afternoon and taken to watch the barges go through the lock on the Leeds/Liverpool near Skipton. I hadn't thought about that in years!