Industries Leeds has since attracted investment from financial institutions, to become a recognised financial centre, with many
banks,
building societies and
insurance companies having offices in the city. Wakefield has also attracted many service-based industries, in particular
call centres. Two of the big four supermarkets are from West Yorkshire.
Morrisons is based in Bradford, while
Asda is based in Leeds. West Yorkshire grew up around several industries. Wakefield, Castleford, Pontefract and South and East Leeds were traditional
coal mining areas. ;Wool
Bradford,
Halifax and
Huddersfield grew through the development of
woollen mills. Leeds' traditional industry was the manufacturing of cloth while heavier engineering industries facilitated growth in South Leeds. The
Heavy Woollen District covered towns such as
Dewsbury,
Batley,
Morley,
Ossett,
Cleckheaton and
Heckmondwike. The woollen and cloth industries declined throughout the twentieth century. ;Rhubarb The
Rhubarb Triangle is wholly in West Yorkshire and still produces the vegetable in considerable quantities. Twelve farmers who farm within the Rhubarb Triangle applied to have the name "Yorkshire forced rhubarb" added to the list of foods and drinks that have their names legally protected by the European Commission's Protected Food Name scheme. The application was successful and the farmers in the Rhubarb Triangle were awarded Protected Designation of Origin status (PDO) in February 2010. Food protected status accesses European funding to promote the product and legal backing against other products made outside the area using the name. Other protected names include
Stilton cheese,
Champagne and Parma Ham. ;Coal The last pit in West Yorkshire to close was Hay Royds Colliery at
Denby Dale in 2012 after a flood.
Film and television productions Several films and television series have been filmed in West Yorkshire's historic areas, particularly around the town of
Halifax. For example, portions of the BBC television series
Happy Valley were filmed in Huddersfield; in addition to exteriors, some of the studio filming was done at North Light Film Studios at Brookes Mill, Huddersfield. As well, interiors for the BBC's
Jamaica Inn, for the BBC's
Remember Me and for ITV series
Black Work, were also filmed at the studios. More recently, many of the exteriors of the BBC series
Jericho were filmed at the nearby Rockingstone Quarry and some interior work was done at North Light Film Studios.
Tourism 's mill in
Saltaire,
Shipley, is an
UNESCO World Heritage Site. Urban tourism include national and internationally significant sports stadiums, museums, theatre and galleries. The Royal Armouries is in Leeds, as is the
Leeds Playhouse (formerly the West Yorkshire Playhouse),
Opera North and The Grand Theatre. The
First Direct Arena in Leeds seats around 15,000 people.
Sheffield Arena is also popular, as are the
Bradford Alhambra, St Georges Hall and the
National Science and Media Museum in Bradford. Leeds is the most popular shopping destination in West Yorkshire, and the wider region, with several notable retail destinations. Briggate and The Headrow are the most important shopping streets, while
Trinity Leeds,
Kirkgate Market (the biggest indoor market in Europe) and the
White Rose Centre are regionally dominant shopping destinations.
Victoria Leeds is nationally known for hosting many 'first outside of London' labels such as
Harvey Nichols and
Anthropologie. Leeds is also a popular weekend destination for nightlife, with several famous bars and clubs across a variety of different districts. The city's gay village is the largest in Yorkshire. A wide range of towns and cities are connected by rail to
Leeds railway station, which is the busiest station in northern England and the main national gateway to West Yorkshire. The
M62 motorway is the main east-west motorway in the county, connecting the largest towns and cities of West Yorkshire, while the M1 forms a key north-south axis from Leeds to Wakefield and beyond towards London. Outside of the main cities, signposted walks follow rivers and the escarpment of the Pennines, which is scaled in meandering stages and tunnels by the recreational
Leeds-Liverpool Canal and
Rochdale Canal, navigable by barge, canoe or kayak. The
Yorkshire Sculpture Park and
The Hepworth in Wakefield are major national art attractions, while
Haworth is visited for being the home of the
Bronte Sisters.
Ilkley,
Otley,
Hebden Bridge and
Holmfirth are popular smaller towns featuring farmer's markets, breweries, tea rooms, stately homes and are popular with hikers. ==Transport==