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'''Mixenden''' is a village in [[Calderdale]], on the outskirts of [[Halifax, West Yorkshire|Halifax]] in the county of [[West Yorkshire]], England. The name Mixenden derives from the Anglo Saxon 'mixen' (compost or dung heap) and 'den' usually refers to pasture land, usually for pigs.
'''Mixenden''' is a village in [[Calderdale]], on the outskirts of [[Halifax, West Yorkshire|Halifax]] in the county of [[West Yorkshire]], England. The name Mixenden derives from the Anglo Saxon 'mixen' (compost or dung heap) and 'den' usually refers to pasture land, usually for pigs.
[[File:Mixenden reservoir (25th July 2010).jpg|thumb|left|Mixenden Reservoir]]
[[File:Mixenden reservoir (25th July 2010).jpg|thumb|left|Mixenden Reservoir]]
During the 1970s, after the building of [[tower blocks]] in Mixenden, social problems and unemployment led to a somewhat tarnished reputation. Although much has been done to regenerate the area, its isolation from other neighbourhoods and its position, {{convert|3 |miles|km|0}} north-west of Halifax, continues to contribute to a social separation from the rest of Calderdale. mixenden residents include jimmy savvile adolf hitler n dexter pearce ygm
During the 1970s, after the building of [[tower blocks]] in Mixenden, social problems and unemployment led to a somewhat tarnished reputation. Although much has been done to regenerate the area, its isolation from other neighbourhoods and its position, {{convert|3 |miles|km|0}} north-west of Halifax, continues to contribute to a social separation from the rest of Calderdale.


At one time like many other villages it boasted of 3 pubs, a nightclub, 3 fish and chip shops, numerous family businesses including a butchers, a bakers, newsagents, grocers, a garage with petrol, doctors surgery, library and two factories, two churches and two schools.
At one time like many other villages it boasted of 3 pubs, a nightclub, 3 fish and chip shops, numerous family businesses including a butchers, a bakers, newsagents, grocers, a garage with petrol, doctors surgery, library and two factories, two churches and two schools.

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Mixenden
Mixenden Tower Blocks
Mixenden is located in West Yorkshire
Mixenden
Mixenden
Location within West Yorkshire
Population12,739 (Ward. Illingworth and Mixenden. 2011)
OS grid referenceSE061284
• London170 mi (270 km) SSE
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CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
Post townHALIFAX
Postcode districtHX2
Dialling code01422
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53°45′32″N 1°54′14″W / 53.759°N 1.904°W / 53.759; -1.904

Mixenden is a village in Calderdale, on the outskirts of Halifax in the county of West Yorkshire, England. The name Mixenden derives from the Anglo Saxon 'mixen' (compost or dung heap) and 'den' usually refers to pasture land, usually for pigs.

Mixenden Reservoir

During the 1970s, after the building of tower blocks in Mixenden, social problems and unemployment led to a somewhat tarnished reputation. Although much has been done to regenerate the area, its isolation from other neighbourhoods and its position, 3 miles (5 km) north-west of Halifax, continues to contribute to a social separation from the rest of Calderdale.

At one time like many other villages it boasted of 3 pubs, a nightclub, 3 fish and chip shops, numerous family businesses including a butchers, a bakers, newsagents, grocers, a garage with petrol, doctors surgery, library and two factories, two churches and two schools. Sadly not many of these left and the one remaining pub, the crown and anchor called last orders in 2010 and was later converted into cottages.

Currently in Mixenden there are, two public schools, three news agents/off licence, one laundrette, one fish and chip shop, two pizza/Indian takeaways, one Chinese takeaway, two sandwich shops, a library, a council-funded activity centre and a doctors' surgery (Caritas Group Practice Mixenden).

There are also numerous public children's play areas and are maintained by Calderdale Council.

To the north-west of the village is a large reservoir and is maintained by Yorkshire Water.[1]

As of January 2017, The councillors for the Mixenden Ward are Clr Barry Collins, Clr Lisa Lambert & Clr Daniel Sutherland.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Ogden Water Country Park & Nature Reserve", Ogdenwater.org.uk, Individual registered web site

External links