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Batley Carr Working Mens Club &
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David Lane Mill Road
Dewsbury West Yorkshire WF13 2HN
Tel: 01924 468904
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Whether your first visit to Batley is on Business, to visit family or friends, for shopping or to enjoy an event at the Town Hall, we think that you will be impressed with what Batley has to offer. The town has a lively high street and a good range of shops. As well as several supermarkets and popular high street names the town centre offers a wide range of speciality shops that could surprise you. Batley is also home to Yorkshire Mills Village, a 125,000 sq ft shopping complex selling a vast range of quality goods. What's on in Batley
Social Clubs in Batley |
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| Batley Working Mens Club Wellington Street Batley West Yorkshire WF17 5HU Tel: 01924 473768 |
Batley Conservative Club Branch Road Batley West Yorkshire WF17 5SB Tel: 01924 472168 |
| Birstall Conservative Club 40 Low Lane Batley West Yorkshire WF17 9HB Tel: 01924 477929 |
Common Road Working Mens Club 22 Common Road Batley West Yorkshire WF17 7QL Tel: 01924 403175 |
| Carlinghow Working Mens Club Ings Road Batley West Yorkshire WF17 8LT Tel: 01924 474581 |
Soothill Working Mens Club 151 Soothill Lane Batley West Yorkshire WF17 6HW Tel: 01924 477974 |
| St Marys Social Club Melton Street Batley West Yorkshire WF17 8PT Tel: 01924 473821 |
St Patricks Social Club Low Lane Batley West Yorkshire WF17 9HD Tel: 01924 475170 |
| Staincliffe Cricket & Working
Mens Club Halifax Road Batley West Yorkshire WF17 7BA Tel: 01924 402611 |
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Batley is a town in Kirklees Metropolitan Borough, in the county of West Yorkshire, England. It lies north of Dewsbury, near the M62. After undergoing a period of major growth in the 19th century due to the success of the shoddy trade, Batley has more recently undergone a period of decline. Batley is part of a special EU transformation zone. Monty Python's Flying Circus had a series of recurring sketches in which the members of the Batley Ladies Townswomen's Guild would present famous plays or musicals, or reenact various historical battles, simply by charging at each other, swinging purses and wrestling in the mud. More on Batley
