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Historically a part of the West Riding of Yorkshire,
Accountants Nottingham Bradford rose to prominence during
the 19th century as an international centre of textile
manufacture, particularly wool. It was a boomtown of
the Industrial Revolution, and amongst the earliest
industrialised settlements, rapidly becoming the "wool
capital of the world".[7]
The area's access to a supply of coal, iron ore and
soft water Accountants Nottingham facilitated the growth
of Bradford's manufacturing base, which, as textile
manufacture grew, led to an explosion in population
and was a stimulus to civic investment; Bradford has
fine Victorian architecture including the grand Italianate
City Hall.
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Accountants Nottingham the textile sector in Bradford fell
into a terminal decline from the mid-20th century. Since
this time, Bradford has emerged as a tourist destination
with attractions such as the National Media Museum,
Cartwright Hall, and Saltaire, a World Heritage Site.
However, Bradford has faced similar challenges to the
rest of the post-industrial area of Northern England,
including deindustrialisation, housing problems, social
unrest and serious economic deprivation Accountants Nottingham.
Since the 1950s Bradford has experienced significant
levels of immigration, particularly from the Azad Accountants Nottingham Kashmir region of Pakistan. Bradford has the second
highest proportion of Muslims in England and Wales outside
London. An estimated 101,967 people of South Asian origin
reside in the city[8], with the vast majority from Pakistan/Kashmir.
This represents around 20.5% of the city's population,
with this figure projected to rise to 28% by 2011.[9]
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