Ukraine in Bradford
When World War II was over many displaced Ukrainians emigrated to the UK. Due to labour shortages, especially in the textile industry, many of The New migrants came to Bradford, West Yorkshire. The Ukrainians in Bradford founded there own branch in the late 1940's, becoming a member of the Organistation of Ukrainians in Great Britain.
The community through fund raising and contributions acquired an old church, and later it's own premises- housing a bar and function rooms.
A larger premsises was required, and found on Legrams Lane. After extensive refurbishmentsarted, the building was redeveloped to house, a large bar area, a function room and a large 250+ capacity hall. Outhouses included a caretakers house and a secondary hall, with several attached classrooms.
More recently work has been carried out on making the building more accessible to wheelchairs, whilst also redeveloping the kitchen, hall bar, and further adding a hard surface sports pitch.
To this day Bradford continues to host a vibrantly ACTIVE community, with a Saturday Ukrainian Language School, a CYM (Ukrainian Youth Movement) and associated dance troupe- Krylati.