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New cash hope for security cameras
Two new ideas are being put forward to fund security cameras in Silsden. The town's parish council wants to place two cameras in Kirkgate in a bid to cut crime. It has been told that Bradford Council does not have the money to pay for the project. Now
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Open or shut case for market
Shopkeepers and stallholders in Bradford were today facing a battle over their future amid plans to shut down a city centre market for four months. Some traders fear plans to temporarily close John Street Market as part of a £3 million refurbishment could
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'There will be more victims'
A Bradford boy was in a stable condition in hospital last night after being struck down by the potentially-fatal E-coli 0157 bug. Health officials are warning more cases could appear in the next few days as family of initial victims become infected. The
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Residents defeated over BMX track bid
Youngsters have won their bid to get a woodland BMX track, despite a protest by residents. Andrew Green, 16, and his friends turned up at Bradford Area Planning Panel to present their case for a track in picturesque Bierley woods. They handed in drawings
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Village row at City Hall's name ruling
A £1 million medical centre has become embroiled in a row over the name of the street where it's sited - before the doors have even opened. Wilsden Village Society members are angry after being asked to volunteer suggestions for the road only to have
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Letters to the Editor
Name game was a waste of time SIR - On July 10 a new medical centre here in Wilsden is due to open on land adjoining Wellington Road, Farndale Road and Crooke Lane. Earlier this year Bradford Council wrote to Wilsden Village Society asking for suggestions
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Yorath quits at City
First team coach Terry Yorath has left Bradford City just days ahead of the club's debut in Europe. And the former Wales international boss has already been tipped to link up with former boss Paul Jewell at Sheffield Wednesday. Yorath helped take charge
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Come clean over E.coli outbreak
The decision not to reveal details of an outbreak of the dangerous food-poisoning bug E.coli which has struck down at least 13 people is well-meant but misguided. Calderdale councillors and local MP Christine McCafferty are right to strongly criticise
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On This Day
In 1880, Helen Keller, the deaf and blind author, was born. In 1945, San Franscisco hosted the signing of the United Nations charter by 50 nations. In 1971, Bradford Festival took place in the old Lancashire and Yorkshire railway goods yard, Bradford.