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The village is served by three village magazines: the original parish magazine edited by the Reverend Robert Toogood and others, the Bramley 265 and the View Magazine.

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Armley's only supermarket is a Co-operative on Town Street, neighbouring Wortley has a Asda, and Bramley has Tesco, Morrisons and Farmfoods.
The clock in the tower at Bramley infants has recently been renovated.
It has a village shop, bakery, estate agency, pub ( The Bramley Inn ) and a railway station.
The Romans occupied Calleva Atrebatum and built a walled city known today as Silchester, and Bramley is on the Chichester to Silchester Way Roman road and has remains of a Romano-British villa nearby.
A new station entrance is to be built next to the disused kiosk after underpinning work has been carried out to the station's green painted wall facing Bramley Road.
Bramley park in 2008There are various well maintained and popular parks and open areas for outdoor recreation, most notably Bramley Park ( which holds a fireworks display most years, hosts Bramley Carnival after the parade and has an underground reservoir at its highest point ) together with Bramley Falls Wood, which run alongside the Leeds Liverpool Canal and is awash with bluebells around May time.
However in retrospect the redevelopment of Bramley has been condemned as one of the least sensitive redevelopment programmes in Yorkshire.
Bramley Juniors Football Club has been around since 1994 and is still running today with open-age teams.
# Network Rail has confirmed to the Bramley Line that the establishment of a community heritage service would not be a barrier to network services returning to the line in the future.
The Bramley Line has a license from Network Rail which permits them to clear vegetation.
Only when the lease for the branch has been obtained from Network Rail will the Bramley Line be legally permitted to carry out full track repair and renewal, including replacement of some 200 wooden sleepers.
*' Friends of the Bramley Line ' - a personal website dedicated to reopening the line as a commuter route ( Open only via Internet Explorer as Google has a virus for this site )
The school has a house system where each pupil is randomly assigned to one of the four houses ( named after the four longest serving Headmasters in Colfe's more than 350 year history: Beardwood, Bramley, Norton and Prendergast ).
As part of the development, subsidies are paid to the local bus company by the Local Authority to ensure a regular service to the development which has resulted in the service to the much more remote and rural villages such as Bramley being cut dramatically.

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The Anglo-Saxon settlers of Wonersh-the name means a crooked field-may have been the people who developed the Linish Bramley.
The village was not mentioned by name in the Domesday Book and it is thought to have been part of the manor of Bramley.
This is probably because Alfold appears to have been an unrecorded, southern outpost in the multi-village estate of Bramley since pre-conquest times.
March Station's disused platforms have been partially cleaned up by a group of volunteers, but this is not linked to the Bramley Line project.
The three lines were to have been the start of a wider system which included plans for other tram lines from Leeds city centre to Bradford via Armley, Bramley and Stanningley and to Alwoodley via Chapeltown, Chapel Allerton and Moortown ( the latter being mentioned in the draft Leeds Unitary Development Plan ).
Tour guide Tony Bramley, who had been taking divers to view the spawning grounds since they were discovered stated " It's heartbreaking, when you look at what's left ... there were so many animals you couldn't land on the bottom, you had to push them aside.

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The original art directors were cartoonist Peter Bramley and Bill Skurski, founders of New York's " Cloud Studio ", an alternative-culture outfit known at the time for its eclectic style.
More acidic apples will render a finer purée ; the highly acidic Bramley apple is popular for creating a very fine purée.
Millstone Grit for building came from Bramley Fall on the opposite side of the river.
She was educated at St Catherine's School, Bramley, Surrey and studied for the stage at PARADA and the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
The builders of the Iron Age fort at Hascombe ( in use from c. 200 to 50BC ) probably included farmers from the Wintershall and Thorncombe Street areas of present day Bramley, but there is no evidence for early settlement in the village area and no evidence of any Roman settlement.
Bramley Manor, opposite East Manor and originally the farm for Bramley Manor, was built in the middle of this century.
Gertrude Jekyll, who had spent her childhood in Bramley, retained an interest in the area, and her friend Edwin Lutyens designed Millmead House in Snowdenham Lane as a speculative development for her in 1904 ; she, of course, designed the garden.
Grange Cottages were also built at the beginning of the century as staff cottages for Bramley Grange.
In 1887 Bramley Grange was built on the site of the earlier White House for Colonel Webster ( who would later develop Bramley Golf course ).
Harold Wagstaff was only fifteen years and one hundred and seventy-five days old when he played his first match for Huddersfield, against Bramley in November 1906.
In 1892 Saracens moved from Crown Lane, Southgate, to Firs Farm, Winchmore Hill then played on nine different grounds before the move to Bramley Road for the 1939 – 40 season ( although the Second World War actually prevented them from playing there until 1945 ).
Builders bought up much of the land for development and estates began to eat up the countryside along Bramley Road and towards Cockfosters.
He sold " three Bramley apples for 2 /- to Mr Geo Cooper of Upton Hall ".
Despite the title many matches did not take place under floodlights ; clubs such as Barrow and Bramley ( for example ) did not possess adequate lighting.
The Bramley Line are currently working to raise the money to pay Network Rail's legal fees, in order to get the lease of the line for the purposes of restoring it for tourist trains.

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He befriended two other performers, " Roper's Midgets "— Bertram Dooley and Harry Bramley — who on occasion defended Merrick from public harassment.
There were two mills-probably both here at the time of the Domesday survey, Bramley Mill and Snowdenham Mill, to the latter of which Lane ( now a bridleway ) led from the higher land around Wintershall.
The oldest existing school in the village, now called Bramley Infants School ( previously Bramley C of E Primary School ) was established in 1850 and at that time consisted of only two classrooms and a clock tower.
It broadcasts from its studios at St. Peters Square in Leeds on 92. 4 ( Holme Moss ), 95. 3 ( Luddenden, two miles west of Halifax & Wharfedale, two miles north of Otley ), 102. 7 ( Keighley, on Rombalds Moor near Riddlesden ) 103. 9 ( Beecroft Hill, in Bramley near Leeds ) FM, 774 ( New Farnley, near the A58 ) AM and DAB.
At Barrow, with the side plagued by injury, he played two games as a second-row against Bramley and Blackpool Borough, to make up the numbers.
Two wards are currently split between the two constituencies: Bramley, Busbridge and Hascombe, which will be placed entirely in South West Surrey ; and Alfold, Cranleigh Rural and Ellens Green which will be placed entirely in Guildford.
Towards the end of this period in Southwell's history, two as yet insignificant, but soon to be important persons in its heritage were born: Mary Ann Brailsford, baptized at Southwell in May 1791, and Matthew Bramley in 1796 in Balderton.

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