East Ardsley once had a diverse economy, including agriculture, textiles, railways and coal-mining. Its coal mine closed in 1968 – the same year that the nearby
Middleton pit closed. On the site of the old
pit head now stands the headquarters of Sharp Business Systems, the UK arm of
Sharp Corporation, which supplies and services photocopiers. The village had many co-op departments all of which are now closed. Amblers Mill is at the crossroads of the A650 Bradford Road, Westerton Road and Common Lane. The building has ceased textile production and now houses Country Baskets. In 2007 the former railway sidings site started to be redeveloped for housing. The owners of the Country Baskets wholesaler were both killed in a helicopter accident on Saturday 26 January 2008. The
M62 and
M1 motorways intersect near here. The main
A650 road from Wakefield to
Bradford also goes through the village. The Bay Horse Pub, a long-standing and historical part of East Ardsley can be found on Bradford Road. The village was also formerly served by
Ardsley railway station. The entertainer
Ernie Wise was brought up in East Ardsley. ==Notable people==