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Salem to hold junior rugby camp
Bradford Salem Rugby Union Club are holding a junior summer camp for boys and girls tomorrow, Wednesday and Thursday from 10am-3pm for boys and girls aged from six to 12. Further information is available from Simon Markey (07816-661805).
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Brighouse Town have local bragging rights - for now
Brighouse Town went into the Bank Holiday round of fixtures playing catch up with their local rivals but they hold the bragging rights now after a 2-1 home win over Bridlington Town in the Baris Counties North East League Premier Division. Town got
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No water, so Farsley's match is called off!
Farsley’s trip to Garforth Town for the Bank Holiday Monday derby in Evo-Stik Division One North was called off at short notice. It is the latest blow for the beleaguered Leeds-based outfit, who lost most of last season’s squad
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Guiseley still top - but only on goals scored
Workington Town 0, Guiseley 2 Guiseley held on to their top spot in Blue Square Bet North but only by the skin of their teeth today, despite making it four wins from four at the start of the season. The Lions travelled to Workington
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Yorkshire skipper Ballance is brave in Yorkshire defeat
Yorkshire’s young team ended a disappointing Clydesdale Bank 40 campaign with a convincing defeat against Warwickshire in damp and dark conditions at Scarborough today. Chasing a Duckworth-Lewis target of 214 in a match reduced to 29 overs
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Avenue and Shaymen share spoils in front of bumper crowd
Bradford Park Avenue 1, FC Halifax Town 1 Bradford Park Avenue maintained their unbeaten start to life in the Blue Square Bet North Division by drawing an entertaining derby clash against FC Halifax Town today at Horsfall Stadium. The Shaymen
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Diagnosis not good for hospital parking
Unless you’re lucky enough to get one of the handful of spaces in its minuscule car park, where exactly are you supposed to park if you’re visiting a patient at Bradford Royal Infirmary ? For a hospital that size, the car park is woefully inadequate
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Tuesday, August 28, 2012
25 years ago: Road safety measures outside more than 150 schools were being tackled by Bradford Council. 50 years ago: Silsden Chamber of Trade again protested to the Urban Council about the No Waiting order in Briggate.
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Bowling are put through the Mill
Mill Lane produced the shock of the season so far yesterday when they hosted West Bowling in the Bradford Sunday Alliance League Premier Division. They went into the interval 2-0 up following strikes from Sean Hamilton and Liam Charles. The
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Lee is Reilly hot as Steeton stay top
Steeton made it two successive victories for their first two games to be among the early pacesetters in the West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division. Lee Reilly took his tally of goals to four after netting both his side's efforts in
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Ben Rhydding lose cup final thriller by a run
A magnificent innings from Redmond Bolton created a pulsating finish to the Aire-Wharfe League's Waddilove Cup final but Ben Rhydding still fell one agonising run short of victory against Collingham. The match, washed out on its original start
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Priestley Cup final postponed to next month
The JCT600 Bradford League’s Sovereign Health Care Priestley Cup final was washed out today at Spen Victoria. East Bierley were 99-6 after 38 overs when yesterday’s play was truncated but no action was possible yesterday. The match
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Poster plea to help find Ravenscliffe man's killer
Detectives have launched a poster appeal calling for anyone who can help them with a murder inquiry to come forward. Police also pledged to visit every home in Ravenscliffe to appeal for information after the body of Clement Desmier, known as Butch
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'Probation staff help to cut crime in Bradford'
Bradford probation officers are leading the way nationally in helping to reduce re-offending rates among criminals. The district has bucked the trend, with latest figures showing a reduction of more than 14 per cent in re-offending. This compared
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University of Bradford’s Healthcare Sciences degree accredited
The University of Bradford’s Healthcare Sciences degree has been awarded triple accreditation by the Department of Health. Dr Sue Jones, course tutor, said: “The accreditation by Medical Education England means graduates will be able to work as
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Police issue photograph of man wanted over violent robberies in Manningham
Police today released an image of a suspect they want to speak to in connection with a series of violent late night robberies, targeting elderly and vulnerable people in their Bradford homes. Victims, as old as 88, were left traumatised and in
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Warning for quad bike riders in Buttershaw
A quad bike rider has been warned by police for riding in an anti-social manner. PCSO Paul Walker issued the warning to a man riding on Bessingham Gardens, Buttershaw . It provides police with the power to seize the bike should it be seen again
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Give me five! You've got to hand it to bang-on Bantams
Bradford City 5 AFC Wimbledon 1 Love it or otherwise, maybe the new club anthem is the lucky charm. Or it could be the holidaying no-shows that David Baldwin was jokingly threatening to bar for the rest of the season. The pre-match downpour
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Buzzing Bantams in mood to sting Hornets, says Davies
Andrew Davies believes City are capable of springing a Capital One Cup shock on Watford after their latest five-star display. They head for the Championship club tomorrow night with confidence soaring following the thrashing of Wimbledon on Saturday
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Bradford Bulls: Burgess can crack NRL, says Potter
Tom Burgess is capable of following in his brothers’ footsteps and making the grade at South Sydney Rabbitohs. That is the view of Bulls coach Mick Potter as Burgess prepares to follow siblings Sam and Luke and twin George at the NRL outfit later
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Twice as many drivers abusing disabled blue badges
The number of people caught while misusing or fraudulently using disabled blue badge permits in Bradford has more than doubled, according to new figures obtained by the Telegraph & Argus. Reports of blue badge fraud or misuse are also on the
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Speeding crackdown in Brighouse
Police have taken action to allay concerns about speeding on a Brighouse street. PCSO Sam Sykes met up with councillors, Calderdale Street Wardens and residents in the Rastrick area and was told that, during the rush hour, vehicles travelled at
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Praise for hospital after Bradford pensioner's 'miracle' recovery
A pensioner who was given just an hour to live has made a “miraculous recovery” after suffering three heart attacks during a battle with bowel cancer. The family of Ken Kellett, 82, hailed quick-thinking doctors at Bradford Royal Infirmary for
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Bradford rambling group president calls for action over 'dangerous' stiles
The president of a Bradford rambling group has called for action on “dangerous” stiles on walking routes in the district. Mick Melvin, of the Bradford CHA Rambling and Social Club, said on an average day walkers would have a problem with up to
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Merger improves sexual health service in Bradford
Young people in Bradford and Airedale are getting quicker and easier access to screening for chlamydia, the most common sexually transmitted infection in the UK, thanks to a new way of working. Last year, sexual health services provided in the
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Blue badge mis-use has doubled in a year, says Bradford Council
The number of people caught while misusing or fraudulently using disabled blue badge permits in Bradford has more than doubled, according to new figures obtained by the Telegraph & Argus. Reports of blue badge fraud or misuse are also on the