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'''Bransty''' is a suburb of [[Whitehaven]] in [[Cumbria]], [[England]]. It is an average council estate. The centre of it, The Green, is a meeting place for children to play football and games. It contains Three forests, built around North Road and South View Road and Earls Road.Bransty School is on the top half of Bransty. It is a Primary school and specialises in helping deaf children, although deaf children only make up a small minority of the school. The headteacher is Mrs Coates.


'''Bransty''' is a suburb of [[Whitehaven]] in [[Cumbria]], [[England]]. It had a population of 5,069 at the 2021 Census.<ref>{{cite web|title=Bransty ward population 2021|url=https://www.censusdata.uk/e05014177-bransty/ts007a-age-by-grouped-years|accessdate=28 March 2024}}</ref> It is an average sized housing estate. The centre of it, The Green, is a meeting place for children to play football and games. It contains three forests, built around North Road and South View Road and Earls Road. Bransty School is on the top half of Bransty. It is a Primary school which contains roughly 200 pupils.
Bransty Is located on coast front of the town with fantastic views what over look the irish sea and great views of scotland and the isle of man on clear days.


Bransty is located on the coast front of the town with fantastic views which overlook Whitehavens historic harbour, the Irish Sea and has great views of Scotland and the Isle of Man on clear days.
Bransty As a local Pub The Bransty legion club which is the home for the local Football sides Bransty Rangers. The football pitch is behind the legion cutting down the field. There are 7 fields next to the football pitch which are used for farming.The football pitch as currently been extended due to work on the cliffs Due to safety conditions of houses on the wagon road.


Bransty had a [[The Royal British Legion|Royal British Legion]] club which in 2006 was the first in the UK to be revamped as a New British Legion Club.<ref>{{Cite web | url=http://www.sundaysun.co.uk/news/tm_headline=new-british-legion-clubs-evolve-to-survive&method=full&objectid=20255220&siteid=50081-name_page.html | title=New British Legion Clubs evolve to survive | work=[[Sunday Sun]] | publisher=ncjMedia | first=Eleanor | last=Gregson | date=2007-12-16 | accessdate=2008-12-26 }}</ref>
Bransty is also the Home of prolific cage fighting brothers Martin and Kevin Thompson who both hold british titles and train from the whitehaven team supreme gym on Bransty.The Brothers both hold brilliant records and have been tipped to be fighters to luck out for in the future.Kevin The eldest brother also Represented Great Britian Ammateur Rugby team in the tour of South Africa This year and plays his club rugby for Wath Brow Hornets.


Bransty New Legion, was situated at the top of Bransty Road,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/content/New-Legion-Clubs-516617.shtml |title=The Royal British Legion – New Legion Clubs |publisher=[[The Royal British Legion]] |accessdate=2008-12-26 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20080516185532/http://www.britishlegion.org.uk/content/New-Legion-Clubs-516617.shtml |archivedate=May 16, 2008 }}</ref> it had a members bar and was used for parties and local meetings, and had darts, dominoes and pool teams which have been successful in the past. The club used to hold bingo nights and did meals through the week and on Sundays. The club has unfortunately been shut down since 2013 and houses have been built in its place.
Bransty was also known for its bakery and post office which back in 2005 closed and refurbed into houses.


The club was the home for the local Football sides Bransty Rangers. The football pitch is behind the legion cutting down the field. There are seven fields next to the football pitch which are used for farming. The football pitch has currently been extended due to work on the cliffs Due to safety conditions of houses on the wagon road.
Bransty Rangers Football Club is comprised of many age groups from under 8's up to under 16's, also Girls teams . The open age team plays in the tesco county league on saturdays and plays in the Egremont league on sundays Who is coached by local's Eddie holliday and Micheal Burns and chairman of the club is Russel Matthews. They have brought some succesfull players through the likes of some playing for workington reds in the past/present such as Chris Thornton,Jonathan Wright,Andrew Coyles (Now coaching at the university of cheshire), Matthew Harrison (Former reds reserves and also played in america for a year). Also whitehaven rugby league player Craig hodgson played through the ranks and still plays sometimes now.


Bransty was also known for its bakery and post office which back in 2005 closed and was refurbished into houses.
Bransty New Legion is situated at the top of bransty which is a members bar and his used for partys etc also for local meetings and have darts,dominoes and pool teams which have been succesful in the past/present also hold bingo nights and acts every month for member/non members which have proven to be a success. The Legion also does meal through the week and on Sundays.


{{As of|2008}}, Bransty Rangers Football Club plays in Division One of the Tesco Cumberland League.<ref>{{cite web | url=http://www.whitehaven-news.co.uk/home/1.288361 | archive-url=https://archive.today/20130505121945/http://www.whitehaven-news.co.uk/home/1.288361 | url-status=dead | archive-date=2013-05-05 | title=Amateurs slam five past luckless Hearts | work=[[Whitehaven News]] | publisher=[[CN Group]] | date=2008-12-23 | accessdate=2008-12-26 }}</ref> The club comprises many age groups from under 8's up to under 16's, also Girls teams. The open age team plays in the Tesco county league on Saturdays and plays in the Egremont league on Sundays.
Bransty as a small childrens play park which is situated down from the football field , which have great views of the harbour and the sea.


Bransty used to have a small children's play park which was situated down from the football field, which had great views of the harbour and the sea. It was removed in 2017 due to safety concerns.


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54°33′N 3°35′W / 54.55°N 03.59°W / 54.55; -03.59

Bransty is a suburb of Whitehaven in Cumbria, England. It had a population of 5,069 at the 2021 Census.[1] It is an average sized housing estate. The centre of it, The Green, is a meeting place for children to play football and games. It contains three forests, built around North Road and South View Road and Earls Road. Bransty School is on the top half of Bransty. It is a Primary school which contains roughly 200 pupils.

Bransty is located on the coast front of the town with fantastic views which overlook Whitehavens historic harbour, the Irish Sea and has great views of Scotland and the Isle of Man on clear days.

Bransty had a Royal British Legion club which in 2006 was the first in the UK to be revamped as a New British Legion Club.[2]

Bransty New Legion, was situated at the top of Bransty Road,[3] it had a members bar and was used for parties and local meetings, and had darts, dominoes and pool teams which have been successful in the past. The club used to hold bingo nights and did meals through the week and on Sundays. The club has unfortunately been shut down since 2013 and houses have been built in its place.

The club was the home for the local Football sides Bransty Rangers. The football pitch is behind the legion cutting down the field. There are seven fields next to the football pitch which are used for farming. The football pitch has currently been extended due to work on the cliffs Due to safety conditions of houses on the wagon road.

Bransty was also known for its bakery and post office which back in 2005 closed and was refurbished into houses.

As of 2008, Bransty Rangers Football Club plays in Division One of the Tesco Cumberland League.[4] The club comprises many age groups from under 8's up to under 16's, also Girls teams. The open age team plays in the Tesco county league on Saturdays and plays in the Egremont league on Sundays.

Bransty used to have a small children's play park which was situated down from the football field, which had great views of the harbour and the sea. It was removed in 2017 due to safety concerns.

References

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  1. ^ "Bransty ward population 2021". Retrieved 28 March 2024.
  2. ^ Gregson, Eleanor (16 December 2007). "New British Legion Clubs evolve to survive". Sunday Sun. ncjMedia. Retrieved 26 December 2008.
  3. ^ "The Royal British Legion – New Legion Clubs". The Royal British Legion. Archived from the original on 16 May 2008. Retrieved 26 December 2008.
  4. ^ "Amateurs slam five past luckless Hearts". Whitehaven News. CN Group. 23 December 2008. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013. Retrieved 26 December 2008.