Tong (population 17,069 - 2001 UK census) is a ward within the City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, West Yorkshire, England, named after Tong village which is its oldest settlement. The population at the 2011 Census was 20,608.[1]

Tong
2004 Boundaries of Tong Ward
Population20,608 (ward. 2011)
UK Parliament
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United Kingdom

Geography

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The ward is in the extreme south-east of Bradford District in a green wedge of land between the urban areas of Bradford and Leeds, the centre of the former being 3 miles (5 km) to the north-west and the centre of the latter being about 4 miles (6 km) to the north-east. Although surrounded by Green Belt, most of the settlements nearest to Tong are urban in character, Tong Street being 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the west of the village, Drighlington 1 mile (1.6 km) to the south, Gildersome, 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to the south-east and New Farnley 1.25 miles (2 km) to the east (distances from the boundaries of the ward). The rural village of Bankhouse and the Moravian settlement of Fulneck in Pudsey are about 0.6 miles (1 km) to the north of Tong with Cockersdale 0.6 miles (1 km) to the south-east. East Bierley, immediately adjacent in the south, is part of Kirklees.

History

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The ward was formed from the former civil parish of Tong which in the 19th century included the settlements of Dudley Hill, Tong Street, Westgate Hill, and Holme.[2]

The Tong political ward includes the urban areas of Dudley Hill, and the council estates of Bierley, West Yorkshire, Holme Wood and Sutton which is part of Tyersal. These settlements stretch along the main thoroughfare, Tong Street, which is part of the A650 road. To the west of the ward is Woodlands which is part of Oakenshaw and to the very East of the ward is Tong Village on Tong Lane. Tong Village is a small, rural village surrounded by farmers' fields, and home to a historic local cricket club, Tong CC.[citation needed]

Coal and ironstone were mined in the area in the 19th and the early 20th centuries, and several mines are recorded.[3][4]

The ward was a former Labour stronghold but in 2019, the Labour candidate tied with the Green Party candidate Matt Edwards.[5] In 2021, Matt became the first non-Labour Party councillor in the ward since it was created, with 47% of the vote. In 2022 and 2023 Labour lost both remaining councillors to the Green Party

Governance

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Councillors

Tong is represented on Bradford Council by three Green councillors; Matt Edwards,[6] Celia Hickson[7] and Ursula Sutcliffe [8]

Election Councillor Councillor Councillor
2004 James Cairns (Lab) John Ruding (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2006 James Cairns (Lab) John Ruding (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2007 James Cairns (Lab) John Ruding (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2008 James Cairns (Lab) John Ruding (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2010 Alan Wainwright (Lab) John Ruding (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2011 Alan Wainwright (Lab) John Ruding (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2012 Alan Wainwright (Lab) John Ruding (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2014 Alan Wainwright (Lab) John Ruding (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2015 Alan Wainwright (Lab) Tess Peart (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2016 Alan Wainwright (Lab) Tess Peart (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2018 Alan Wainwright (Lab) Tess Peart (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2019 Alan Wainwright (Lab) Kausar Mukhtar (Lab) Michael Johnson (Lab)
2021 Alan Wainwright (Lab) Kausar Mukhtar (Lab) Matt Edwards (Green)
2022 Celia Hickson (Green) Kausar Mukhtar (Lab) Matt Edwards (Green)
2022 Celia Hickson (Green) Ursula Sutcliffe (Green) Matt Edwards (Green)

  indicates seat up for re-election.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ UK Census (2011). "Local Area Report – Tong Ward (as of 2011) (E05001365)". Nomis. Office for National Statistics. Retrieved 28 February 2023.
  2. ^ "Boundary Map of Tong Ch/CP". A Vision of Britain in Time. Retrieved 11 July 2017.
  3. ^ Mines of Coal and other Stratified Minerals in Yorkshire from 1854. Retrieved 10 July 2017.
  4. ^ Frank N. Wardell. "(The East and West Ridings of) Yorkshire's Mining Industry in 1896 - A List of Coal Mines" (PDF). Peak District Mines Historical Society Ltd.
  5. ^ UK local elections: Bradford seat decided by drawing lots. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  6. ^ "Councillor Matt Edwards". bradford.moderngov.co.uk. City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council. Retrieved 20 March 2022.
  7. ^ "Councillor Celia Hickson". bradford.moderngov.co.uk. City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council. Retrieved 8 June 2022.
  8. ^ "Councillor details - Councillor Ursula Sutcliffe". 19 August 2023.
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