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For the cricket and rugby stadium, see Headingley Stadium .


UK Information

  country England
  map Type West Yorkshire
  official Name Headingley
  latitude 53821421
  longitude -1577795
  metropolitan Borough City Of Leeds
  metropolitan County West Yorkshire
  region Yorkshire and the Humber
  constituency Westminster Leeds North West post_town= LEEDS
  postcode District LS6
  postcode Area LS
  dial Code 0113
  os Grid Reference SE278362


Headingley is a suburb of the English city of Leeds in the county of West Yorkshire . It is approximately two miles out of the city centre, to the north west along the A660.


HISTORY


Headingley was previously a Village as early as 250 BC, and was where the Celtic tribes in the area met to discuss matters of importance to them. They met underneath a huge Oak Tree , the last one falling in 1941. Headingley was mentioned in the Domesday Book as Hedingelei or Hedingeleia. It continued to be a village until the expansion of Leeds during the industrial revolution and became a popular suburb where the rich moved to escape the filth of the main city. The pub, "The Original Oak" now stands near the site of the stump of the last tree. Running through the village, now suburb, is the Meanwood Beck which was a source of water for the early inhabitants of the village as well as a source of power for the Victorians of Leeds.


UNIVERSITY TOWN

As it is close to both the University Of Leeds and Leeds Metropolitan University campuses, it has become a very popular student area. This has had both positive and negative Consequences on the local population and environment. The biggest complaints against students (and increasingly, young professionals) relate to the use of multiple-occupancy houses which are prone to burglary, often neglected by landlords and occupants alike and are typically left unoccupied during university holidays. However, the student population has brought money into the area, improved public transport and, generally, made it a more desirable place to live for a portion of the population.


SPORTS

Headingley is also known in sporting circles — its stadium (known as Headingley ) is home to the Yorkshire County Cricket Club as well as the Leeds Rhinos Rugby League and Leeds Carnegie Rugby Union clubs. Headingley is also the home of the the FA Chartership Team of the Year 2006 Old Headingley who are currently playing in the West Yorkshire League Division 1 under the guidance of Chris Burns. Old Headingley recently won the Barkston Ash FA Cup on April 9th 2007, winning the final 2-0 against Sherburn White Rose which was their first ever cup victory.


POLITICS

Politically, Headingley is in the Leeds (North West) constituency. The current Member Of Parliament (MP) is Greg Mulholland ( Liberal Democrat ), who became the first Liberal Democrat MP in West Yorkshire in the 2005 General Election , largely as a result of the influential student vote in the constituency . At a local government level, the ward of Headingley has Liberal Democrat Councillors : Martin Hamilton (2006-2010), David Morton (2004-2008) and James Monaghan (2007-2011).

PEOPLE

Actor David Prosho is a resident of Headingley


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