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Dewsbury Moor

Coordinates: 53°41′42″N 1°39′19″W / 53.6949°N 1.6554°W / 53.6949; -1.6554
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Dewsbury Moor
St John the Evangelist Church, Dewsbury Moor
Dewsbury Moor is located in West Yorkshire
Dewsbury Moor
Dewsbury Moor
Location within West Yorkshire
Population5,650 
OS grid referenceSE 227 221
Metropolitan borough
Metropolitan county
Region
CountryEngland
Sovereign stateUnited Kingdom
List of places
UK
England
Yorkshire
53°41′42″N 1°39′19″W / 53.6949°N 1.6554°W / 53.6949; -1.6554

Dewsbury Moor is a district of Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it lies to the west of the Dewsbury town centre.[1] The population is around 5,650. Crime rates are higher than the national average.[2]

Dewsbury Moor Amateur Rugby league Football Club is based on Heckmondwike Road and has three playing fields nearby.[3] The rugby club has turned out several notable rugby league professionals including Ryan Sheridan, Matt Diskin, Dean Lawford, Sam Burgess, Luke Burgess, George Burgess and Tom Burgess. There are two schools, Knowles Hill Infant and Nursery School on Knowles Hill Road, and Westmoor Junior School on Church Lane.[4]

The area was at the centre of national media and public attention in early 2008, when nine-year-old Shannon Matthews disappeared from near her home, in Dewsbury Moor, on the afternoon of 19 February 2008.[5] After a 24-day search, she was found alive on 14 March 2008 at a flat in Batley Carr.[6] Michael Donavan, the man whose flat she was found in, was (along with Shannon's mother Karen) later jailed for eight years for abduction and false imprisonment.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Dewsbury Moor, Google Maps
  2. ^ "Area Profile 2007 - Dewsbury Moor Settlement" Archived 28 December 2004 at the Wayback Machine, Kirklees
  3. ^ "Dewsbury Moor" Archived 17 October 2007 at the Wayback Machine, Wakefield Trinity
  4. ^ "Westmoor Primary School URN: 107613". reports.ofsted.gov.uk. 15 October 2019. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  5. ^ "Missing Shannon Matthews's mother: 'Someone who knows her knows something'". The Times. 3 March 2008. Retrieved 10 March 2008.[dead link]
  6. ^ "Missing schoolgirl 'found alive'". BBC News Online. BBC. 14 March 2008. Retrieved 14 March 2008.
  7. ^ "Mother jailed over Shannon kidnap". BBC News Online. BBC. 23 January 2009. Retrieved 5 January 2010.
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