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250: 231: 66: 955: 754: 102: 25: 1478: 257: 847:: This area is historically separated from Pannal by the Leeds–Harrogate road (A61). The recently demolished Spacey Houses pub was on the Pannal side, or west side, of the A61. It was not named for its location, but for the coaching inn on the Spacey Houses side, or east side, of the road, which had become a farm house and as of 2013 was being converted into private housing. 841:: This includes two petrol stations, two car showrooms and two garden centres. The site of the former Dunlopillo factory, behind one of the car showrooms and beside the railway line, has been the subject of plans for a business park. There has also been an application for change of use of one of the industrial units into a gym. 793:
The building, originally called the Oddfellows Hall, was built in 1888. On 24 May 1919, a parish meeting considered a suggestion to erect a village institute in memory of the boys who belonged to the neighbourhood and who had fallen in the 1914–18 war. Instead, the villagers resolved to approach the
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of Harrogate. However the village remained a distinct community separate from Harrogate, and in the 1990s local residents formed the Pannal Village Society to give the village a voice. A local campaign led in 2016 to the formation of a new civil parish for the village and the neighbouring village
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1st Pannal Scout Group is based in the old school on Spring Lane. Built in 1817 it remained the home of the village school until new school buildings were opened on Pannal Green in 1967. The Scout Group, founded in 1948, had previously met in the Parochial Hall on Church Lane (now a private
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The Memorial Hall has served Pannal well ever since. Mr Midgeley's Mason Band played for all the dances held there in the 1930s. Children's Christmas parties started to be held there from 1928. There was the Pannal Women's Dramatic Society, and during the
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is uncertain; it might alternatively here be an early instance of the sense 'depression in the ground in which water stands', recorded from 1594: hence possibly 'nook of land with a hollow where water stands'.
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In March 2009 there was a strategic housing land availability assessment. In March 2013, a suggested plan was revealed for building houses and a business park on the Dunlopillo factory site. The Dunlopillo
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Society of Oddfellows about purchasing the existing Oddfellows Hall. A figure of £600 was agreed upon and, on 11 November 1920, the "Pannal Memorial Hall" was opened by Major Cross.
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By the early fourteenth century, Pannal had become a thriving market village with weekly markets and an annual four-day fair. The parish of Pannal covered a large area, including
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films were shown for the troops stationed in the area. There was the initial Baby Health Clinic, "Keep Fit" classes, children's "Play Groups" and many other community activities.
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As a result of the transfer of the village to the municipal borough of Harrogate in 1938, Pannal had no parish council to represent its interests. In 1974 it became part of the
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It is a busy station considering the size of the village it serves. This is due to the large number of commuters using the station for journeying into Leeds every weekday.
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of Harrogate Borough Council. For county council purposes the parish is in the Pannal and Lower Wharfedale electoral division of North Yorkshire County Council.
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Pannal has been an important settlement for centuries. It developed in the middle of the former Knaresborough Forest and is believed to date back to the
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During Monday to Saturday daytimes, there is generally a half-hourly service from Pannal southbound to Leeds and a half-hourly service northbound to
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The church was built in 1905 to replace the 1778 Wesleyan structure. It has a growing congregation with two cell groups and many house groups.
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facade of the office building would be demolished according to this plan, which as of March 2013 was not yet finalised.
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Route X53 serves Pannal every 2 hours (except evenings & Sundays) to Guiseley, Pool & Otley and Harrogate.
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serves Pannal every 15 minutes (hourly evenings & 30 minutes Sundays) to Leeds and Harrogate & Ripon.
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Route X52 serves Pannal every 2 hours (except evenings & Sundays) to Ilkley, Pool & Otley and Harrogate.
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Route 767 serves Pannal every 90 minutes to Leeds-Bradford Airport (all times) and Harrogate (evenings only).
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One of today's most significant structures in Pannal is Pannal Hall, rebuilt in 1860 after a 200-year history.
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The Cambridge Dictionary of English Place-Names Based on the Collections of the English Place-Name Society
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Ancestry.com: historical photos of the Old Bay Horse, Spacey Houses Inn and Pannal railway station.
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Forward Investments LLP (owners of the Dunlop Latex Foam Site) (22 October 2010).
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Evenings and Sundays there is generally an hourly service in each direction.
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to Leeds and Harrogate. It is also at the heart of the local road network.
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Pannal and Beckwithshaw: Pannal Business Park - Dunlop Latex Foam site
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includes a Post Office, dentist, Doctors Practice and a hairdresser.
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History and Topography of Harrogate and the Forest of Knaresborough
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Possibly 'nook of land in the broad, shallow pan-shaped valley'.
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is first recorded in 1170. Its etymology is explained by Watts:
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Harrogate Advertiser - Plans to transform Pannal revealed
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residence), moving into their new headquarters in 1969.
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has been open since 8 September 1906 on Follifoot Road.
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Pannal is located in North Yorkshire
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Pannal and Burn Bridge
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