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  • Tourist guide to Barnsley, Yorkshire
    Barnsley is South Yorkshire town with a population of just over 70,000
    people. Despite a reputation as a run-down area, Barnsley’s town centre
    is home to an impressive array of boutiques and quality restaurants.
  • Tourist city guide to Birmingham
    Birmingham's history stretches back to the sixth century, but is
    currently Europe's newest city. The second largest city in England,
    Birmingham is home to more than a million people and continues to
    expand on its success.
  • Tourist information guide to Halifax
    Halifax is set into rich countryside and home to 82,000 people. With a
    history dating back to the twelfth century, the town is rich in history
    and offers one of the most unique and popular museums in the country.
  • Tourist city guide to Harrogate
    Harrogate is a North Yorkshire town, with a population of 85,000
    people. The town became a fashionable spa town in the sixteenth
    century, attracting masses of tourism and industry, and many still
    visit today for the spa baths and historical sights.
  • Huddersfield city guide
    Huddersfield was dubbed 'the poetry capital of Europe' for its thriving
    creative industry and numerous poetry publishers, editors and writers,
    and regular readings and poetry events, and the city's reputation for
    creative excellence is deserved.
  • Things to do in Leeds
    Leeds was mentioned in the Doomsday Book of 1086, and was already a
    busy merchant town at the start of the Industrial Revolution.
  • Tourist information guide to Manchester
    Manchester is world renowned as the first industrialised city in the
    world, but the city also boasts an important cultural and musical
    heritage.
  • Rotherham tourist guide
    Rotherham is a South Yorkshire town with a population of almost 250,000; and it is the principle town in a borough that is 70% rural.
  • Tourist information on Wakefield
    The Wakefield borough comprises more than forty towns and villages, including woodlands and countryside, and the principle city has a population of almost 80,000 people.
  • City tourist information to York
    York was once the capital of the country, and boasts a breathtaking history and wealth of restored medieval buildings and streets. The city gave its name to the county in which it resides, and is home to 13,000 people.

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