Brackenhall


Brackenhall is a district of Huddersfield, West Yorkshire, England located 2 miles north of Huddersfield town centre between Fixby and Sheepridge. The estate was created in the 1930s when Huddersfield Town Council moved all residents from the rundown homes in the city centre to new estate. Since the 1960s, the estate was beset with social problems which culminated in a riot in July 1992 when police carried out a drugs raid there. The following night, 200 youths clashed with police and there were many injuries. This was one of the worst disturbances which occurred in a wave of rioting across Britain during the summer of 1992, with similar disturbances also taking place in towns including Blackburn and Burnley across the Lancashire border.
In 1997, the council bought out the pub and closed it down and then demolished some of the 1,050 homes on the estate, 20% of which were, at the time, unoccupied. The council entered into a public/private partnership with Southdale Homes and created new housing which benefitted from the locations proximity to the Fixby area, where house prices were more buoyant.