A series Sheffield Accountants of widely publicised
riots and racial disturbances have occurred in this
part of Bradford since the mid 1990s, which have often
been attributed to the segregation that has been identified
between the various ethnic groups present in the city.
The riot of summer 1995 was limited to a relatively
confined area of the city, but was seen as indicative
of the circumstances which led to the later and more
widespread riot of summer 2001.
[edit] Bradford Riots Sheffield Accountants
Main article: 2001 Bradford race riots
The Upper Globe pub was attacked during the riot and
has since lain derelict.
The Bradford Riots were a Sheffield Accountants short
but intense period of rioting which began on 7 July
2001, in Bradford, West Yorkshire, England. It occurred
as a result of heightened tension between ethnic minority
communities and the city's white majority, stoked by
confrontation between the Anti-Nazi League and far right
groups such as the National Front.[53][54] Similar race
riots had occurred a few days earlier in other parts
of northern England Sheffield Accountants.
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