Where is Clayton village in Bradford West Yorkshire?
Clayton, or Clayton Village, is a civil parish in the City of Bradford metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England, situated 3 miles to the west of Bradford city centre. It is listed in the Domesday Book, meaning it dates back to at least the 11th century and was privately owned from 1160 to 1866.
What is the social grade of Clayton Bradford?
Social grade is a classification based on occupation and it enables a household and all its members to be classified according to the job of the main income earner. Clayton has 20% less Higher and Intermediate managerial, administrative or professional households than the national average.
Who are the football team in Clayton West Yorkshire?
The local football team is Clayton Albion F.C. who run from the Black Bull Inn. They formed in 2018 and in their first season won Division Three of the Bradford Sunday Alliance as well as the Amateur Cup.
Is it hard to get a job in Clayton Bradford?
They cover a range of socio-economic factors so you can compare Clayton to figures for Bradford and nationally. These statistics can tell you if Clayton is an economically deprived area and how hard it might be to get a job. These statistics are for the highest level education obtained by the residents of Clayton and are from the UK Census of 2011.
Where is Clayton and Fairweather Green electoral ward?
Clayton, part of Clayton and Fairweather Green electoral ward, is situated within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council area having been incorporated into Bradford in 1930.
When was the manor of Clayton in West Yorkshire established?
Clayton was established prior to the Norman conquest in 1066 as it is listed in the Domesday Book in 1086 as the Manor Claitone when William the Conqueror granted it to Ilbert de Lacy. Claitone probably derives from claeg meaning clay and tun, meaning farmstead, and so meant farmstead on clay.