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Pudsey is a traditional market town that occupies a practical spot in West Yorkshire, sitting on the high ground midway between the city centres of Leeds and Bradford. Historically, it was a powerhouse of the woollen industry, and that heritage is still visible in the sturdy stone architecture and the grid of terraced streets that surround the town centre. Its location is a major draw for those who need to commute across the region; it is served by the New Pudsey railway station on the Calverley-Pudsey border and sits near the intersection of several major road networks. Despite its proximity to two large cities, it manages to feel fairly self-contained. It is particularly well-known for its spacious park, which hosts the annual Pudsey Carnival, and for its unique place in cricketing history, having produced legends like Sir Len Hutton. Locally, the town centre remains functional and active, anchored by its historic market and a good range of independent shops that have survived alongside the larger supermarkets on the periphery.