The village was divided between the
township of Clayton in the parish of Bradford, and the township of
Northowram in the parish of Halifax, both in the
West Riding of Yorkshire. It became a
civil parish and
urban district in 1894. In 1937 the civil parish was abolished, and the urban district was merged into the new
Queensbury and Shelf Urban District. In 1974, the urban district was split; Queensbury was transferred to the City of Bradford in the new county of West Yorkshire. Queensbury is a
ward in
Bradford Metropolitan District in the
county of West Yorkshire, named after the village. It includes the villages of
Clayton Heights and
Horton Bank Top as well as a number of hamlets: Ambler Thorn, Calder Banks, Catherine Slack, Hazel Hirst, Hunger Hill, Little Moor, Mountain, Old Dolphin, Scarlet Heights, Shibden Head and West Scholes. The ward typically voted for
BNP and
Conservative party councillors in the 2000s, however the decline of the BNP in the late 2000s and early 2010s saw a period of Conservative dominance in the ward. The 2020s have seen the first
Labour councillors elected from Queensbury, amidst a national decline in Conservative party fortunes, and local disputes between candidates and the Conservative party caucuses causing the defections of Robert Hargreaves and Luke Majkowski in 2021 and 2022. indicates seat up for re-election. indicates councillor defection. indicates a by-election. == Black Dyke Mills ==