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About Huddersfield
Huddersfield Detectives have been operating in Huddersfield and Yorkshire and Humberside for almost 20 years.
Huddersfield is well known for its important role in the Industrial Revolution, the birthplace of rugby league and for being the birthplace of the late British Prime Minister Harold Wilson.
Huddersfield is a large market town within the Metropolitan Borough of Kirklees, in West Yorkshire, England.
Huddersfield is 190 miles (310 km) north of London, and 10.3 miles (16.6 km) south of Bradford, the nearest city.
Huddersfield is near the confluence of the River Colne and the River Holme.
Huddersfield is located within the historic county boundaries of the West Riding of Yorkshire.
According to the 2001 Census Huddersfield was the 10th largest town in the UK.
Huddersfield has a total resident population of 146,234.
Huddersfield is the largest urban area in the metropolitan borough of Kirklees and the administrative centre of the borough.
Huddersfield is a town of Victorian architecture.
Huddersfield's railway station is a Grade I listed building and was described by John Betjeman as 'the most splendid station facade in England.
Huddersfield has been known as a market town since Saxon times.
Huddersfield was a centre of civil unrest during the Industrial Revolution.
Huddersfield had a strong liberal tradition up to the 1950s and this is still reflected in the large number of liberal social clubs in the town.
Huddersfield is still a manufacturing town, despite the fact that the university is the largest employer.
Huddersfield experiences a temperate oceanic climate which is relatively mild for its latitude.
Huddersfield's railway station enjoys a comprehensive local and regional rail service.
Huddersfield has an Australian rules football team, formed in 2008, who played their first season in 2009 and won the Aussie Rules UK National League.
Huddersfield has a number of field hockey teams, many of which train at the Lockwood Park sports complex on the all weather pitch.
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