East Bowling - Musicians

Musicians

East Bowling is also home to X Factor's Zayn Malik who is a member of boyband One Direction. Gareth Gates also grew up in East Bowling.

Coordinates: 53°46′35″N 1°44′24″W / 53.77639°N 1.74°W / 53.77639; -1.74

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Buildings
  • Bolling Hall
  • Bradford Cathedral
  • Bradford City Hall
  • Bradford Lakshmi Narayan Hindu Temple
  • Bradford Reform Synagogue
  • Cartwright Hall
  • East Riddlesden Hall
  • The Gatehaus
  • Lister Mills
  • Mechanics' Institute Library
  • Midland Hotel
  • Oakwood Hall
  • Oakworth Hall
  • Ponden Hall
  • Salts Mill
  • Wool Exchange
Theatres,
halls & cinemas
  • Bradford Alhambra
  • Bradford Playhouse
  • Cubby Broccoli Cinema
  • Ilkley Playhouse
  • IMAX
  • Keighley Picture House
  • Odeon Leeds-Bradford
  • Pictureville Cinema
  • St George's Hall
Museums
  • Bolling Hall
  • Bracken Hall Countryside Centre and Museum
  • Bradford Industrial Museum
  • Bronte Parsonage Museum
  • Cartwright Hall
  • Cliffe Castle Museum
  • Colour Experience
  • Ilkley Toy Museum
  • Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
  • Manor House Museum
  • Museum of Rail Travel
  • National Media Museum
  • Peace Museum
  • Transperience
Organisations
  • Abundant Life Church
  • Al-Mustafa Centre
  • Bradford Mechanics' Institute Library
  • Idle Working Men's Club
Shopping
  • Rawson Quarter
  • Westfield
  • Wool Exchange
Parks
  • Bingley St Ives
  • Bowling Park
  • Bradford City Park
  • Holden Park
  • Horton Park
  • Lister Park
  • Peel Park
  • Roberts Park
Events
  • Bingley Music Live
  • Bradford Mela
  • Moor Music Festival
  • Ilkley Literature Festival
  • Infest
  • Keighley Festival
  • Saltaire Festival
Heritage
  • Keighley and Worth Valley Railway
  • Saltaire International Heritage Centre
  • Shipley Glen Tramway
  • Undercliffe Cemetery
Hospitals
  • Airedale Hospital
  • Bradford Royal Infirmary
  • St. Luke's Hospital
Education
  • Bradford College
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  • University of Bradford
Media
Publishing
  • Emerald Group Publishing
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Radio
  • Islam Radio
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  • Pulse Two
  • Ramair
  • Sunrise Radio
TV
  • AAP TV
Companies
  • British Wool Marketing Board
  • Club 18-30
  • Dean, Smith & Grace
  • Ellis Briggs
  • Findel plc
  • Grattan
  • Greenwoods
  • JCT600
  • Kelda
  • Wm Morrison Supermarkets
  • Mumtaz Group
  • Pace Micro Technology
  • Provident Financial
  • Safestyle UK
  • Seabrook Potato Crisps
  • Sports Turf Research Institute
  • Stylo
  • Timothy Taylor Brewery
  • Yorkshire Building Society
  • Yorkshire Water
Sport
Teams
  • Bradford Bulls
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  • Eccleshill United
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  • Thackley
Venues
  • Cougar Park
  • Great Horton Road
  • Horsfall Stadium
  • Odsal Stadium
  • Park Avenue
  • Valley Parade
Waterways
Rivers
  • River Aire
  • River Wharfe
  • River Worth
Canals
  • Bingley Five Rise Locks
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  • Leeds and Liverpool Canal
Crossings
  • Beckfoot Bridge
  • Ireland Bridge
  • Thornton viaduct
Transport
Air
  • Leeds Bradford International Airport
Rail
  • Airedale line
  • Caldervale line
  • Railway stations
  • Wharfedale Line
Bus
  • Routes
  • Stations: Bradford Interchange
  • Ilkley bus station
  • Keighley bus station
  • Services: Arriva Yorkshire
  • First Bradford
  • First Calderdale & Huddersfield
  • First Leeds
  • Keighley & District
Road
  • M62
  • M606
  • A647
  • A650
  • A658
  • A6036
  • A6177
Miscellaneous
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