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Roadworks to close Bradford street
A major roadworks scheme is set to force the closure of a busy Bradford street. Residents in Little Horton have been warned of four days of traffic disruption. From Tuesday until Friday, a section of Southfield Road – between its junctions with Little
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ACCRINGTON 3 CITY 0
Accrington's largest crowd of the season saw one of their easiest wins as City folded to defeat at the Crown Ground. The game was over as a contest within 16 minutes after two home goals. The feeble Bantams showed little stomach for battle and never
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Getting hot with wines
Which wine should you serve when things start getting hot? Now there’s an ambiguous question if ever I posed one. If I were referring to the weather, then I could trot out all the usual advice. About the versatility of rosé. The refreshing qualities
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Rare 1934 MG KN Magnette car restored by Baildon firm
A one-off 1930s car was brought all the way from the Scottish Orkney Islands to be worked on by renowned car restorer Alastair Naylor and his team in Baildon. Work has been taking place on the 1934 MG KN Magnette since it was delivered by its owner
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City team news
Jake Speight's reward for his midweek equaliser was a starting spot at Accrington this afternoon. Peter Jackson made one change from the 1-1 draw with Burton with Speight coming in for Gareth Evans. Speight partnered James Hanson up
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Bantams youngsters topple leaders
City's youth team pulled off an impressive 4-2 win at leaders Chesterfield this morning. David Wetherall's side were two up at half-time, saw that lead wiped out but still bounced back to chalk up three fine points. The City goals came from Darren Stephenson
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Crowds celebrate St George's Day
Hundreds of people gathered in Centenary Square, Bradford, this afternoon to celebrate the patron saint of England. The free family event to celebrate St George’s Day was in full swing with medieval jesters, jugglers and acrobats creating a spectacle
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Air Force parachutist to lead display at Odsal Stadium
A former Bradford swimming instructor turned Royal Air Force parachutist will lead a display over his home city’s rugby stadium. Flight Lieutenant Mike Burch, of Low Moor, is team leader of the RAF Falcons Parachute Display Team, which will be celebrating
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Views wanted on parking plans for city centre
Traders and residents are being asked what they think of changes to parking restrictions in Bradford city centre. It is proposed that all limited-waiting parking bays in the city centre become pay-and-display from 10am to 4.30pm from Monday to Saturday
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Police back Coroner over baby deaths
Police and health chiefs are reinforcing a warning by Bradford’s recently-retired Coroner to prevent deaths of sleeping babies. Research has shown about 300 sudden infant deaths occur in the UK each year, an average of 17 of which are in West Yorkshire
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Gardener banned from every Council allotment
Council chiefs have banned a gardening enthusiast from all its allotments, accusing him of harassing other plot holders. In a rare move, Jeremy Brereton, 40, has been told he must vacate his plot in Queen’s Road, Bradford, by April 30, and
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Fire breaks out in bandage drama
A fire broke out in a flat today after a man tried to heat up bandages in a microwave. The bandages burst into flames and triggered a smoke alarm in the sheltered housing complex at Manville Court, Manningham, Bradford, at 3.30am. The
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Sykes set to replace Kearney at stand-off
Odds are quickly stacking up against the Bulls after Brett Kearney was ruled out of action for six to eight weeks with a broken hand. “I am gutted for BK,” said boss Mick Potter. “He has been playing really well and to lose him long term is very disappointing
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Lawn: I'm not playing games over future of Bradford City
Mark Lawn has a simple and abrupt message for those who think he is playing games with Bradford City’s future. City have made it clear in recent weeks that their long-term position is under threat unless something changes at Valley Parade. Either the
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Lawn: We've got to get moving!
City have opened talks with the Football League over the possibility of quitting Valley Parade. While the club remain keen to stay put at their home since 1903, they are seriously considering other options because of the high overheads. The Bantams