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Chickenley

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Population
  
3,090

Unitary authority
  
West Yorkshire

Sovereign state
  
United Kingdom

Post town
  
Dewsbury

OS grid reference
  
SE 26546 21388

Country
  
England

Local time
  
Saturday 8:44 PM

UK parliament constituency
  
Dewsbury

Chickenley

Region
  
Yorkshire and the Humber

Weather
  
7°C, Wind S at 13 km/h, 86% Humidity

Chickenley is predominantly a large village in the east of Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England. It was originally a farming hamlet, half-way between Ossett and Dewsbury.

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Map of Chickenley, Dewsbury, UK

The Chickenley name could derive from a family name originating during early settlement, corrupted to "Chick" over the years. An old story is that when a maypole was built in the Gawthorpe area of Ossett in 1840, men from Chickenley came to tear it down. Some of the early settlers to the area were a family of Italian tinkers, the Cascarinos and also of Irish origin the Taylors; these family names still exist in the area. After the Second World War a council estate was built in the area. The estate is the largest in Dewsbury and has a doctors and shops within it.

Chickenley has no Church of England church, although there is St Thomas More Catholic Church, opposite Chickenley Community School on Chickenley Lane. Until recently the estate was linked with the Gawthorpe area of Ossett as part of a Church of England parish. However, it is now part of the large parish of Dewsbury, which has several churches within its area. Gawthorpe's St Mary's Church C.of E. church was at the border with Ossett, but was demolished in March 2011.

The local elections of 4 May 2006 saw the BNP gain the "Dewsbury East" ward, which includes the estate - but the seat was regained by the Labour Party in the 5 May 2007 election.

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References

Chickenley Wikipedia