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The park contains open spaces, sports pitches, tennis courts, a bowling green, a children's playground, a war memorial, a formal garden and a [[parkrun]] route. Annual events such as "Bramley Carnival" and a fireworks display are also hosted in the park.<ref name="Leeds.gov">{{cite web|url=https://www.leeds.gov.uk/parks-and-countryside/your-local-park/bramley-park|title=Bramley Park|publisher=Leeds City Council}}</ref> |
The park contains open spaces, sports pitches, tennis courts, a bowling green, a children's playground, a war memorial, a formal garden and a [[parkrun]] route. Annual events such as "Bramley Carnival" and a fireworks display are also hosted in the park.<ref name="Leeds.gov">{{cite web|url=https://www.leeds.gov.uk/parks-and-countryside/your-local-park/bramley-park|title=Bramley Park|publisher=Leeds City Council}}</ref> |
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The war memorial was erected in 2014 in rememberence of soldiers from [[Bramley, Leeds|Bramley]], [[Rodley, West Yorkshire|Rodley]] and [[Stanningley]] who died in combat between 1900 and 2011.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bramley Park|url=https://discoverleeds.co.uk/things-to-see-and-do/outdoors/bramley-park/|publisher=Discover Leeds}}</ref> |
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== See Also == |
== See Also == |
Revision as of 13:53, 22 June 2024
Bramley Park | |
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Location | Leeds, West Yorkshire |
Coordinates | 53°48′43″N 1°38′17″W / 53.812°N 1.638°W |
Operated by | Leeds City Council |
Bramley Park is a community park situated near the centre of Bramley, four miles west of Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire, England.
The park contains open spaces, sports pitches, tennis courts, a bowling green, a children's playground, a war memorial, a formal garden and a parkrun route. Annual events such as "Bramley Carnival" and a fireworks display are also hosted in the park.[1]
The war memorial was erected in 2014 in rememberence of soldiers from Bramley, Rodley and Stanningley who died in combat between 1900 and 2011.[2]
See Also
- Bramley Fall Park, another public park also in Bramley.
References
- ^ "Bramley Park". Leeds City Council.
- ^ "Bramley Park". Discover Leeds.