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Victim cut from car after crash closes Manchester Road
Firecrews had to cut a crash victim from a smashed Volkswagen tonight after an accident which had blocked the A641 Manchester Road out of Bradford near the Craven Heiffer pub. Rescue teams were dismantling the car with the person still in it at
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Peace vigil organised ahead of EDL protest
Community leaders hailed Bradford’s diverse communities for uniting to spread a message of peace on the eve of the English Defence League’s demonstration in the city centre tomorrow. More than 1,000 people from different religions and backgrounds
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Bingley golfers on Algarve mission
A pair of Bingley golfers are just one step away from a dream all expenses paid trip to the Algarve as they compete for a prestigious national amateur title. Richard and Susan Greenough, who play at Shipley Golf Club, are through to the regional
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Ricky Ravenhill column: Davies injury could be McHugh's cue to help out defence
Losing Dava on the back of Nahki’s injury is going to be a big blow for the club. Dava is a major part of what we’ve been doing. He’s been playing brilliantly and is the main leader at the back for us. But we’ve got other players who can come
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High-flying rivals clash in big cup tie
One tie stands out above all others as GOALS-sponsored League Cup matches take centre stage for Bradford Sunday Alliance League clubs this weekend. The only all-Premier Division clash in the Senior Cup second round pits leaders Buttershaw White
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Duxbury’s young Eagles ‘train harder than the pros’
Lee Duxbury was disappointed that his side did not perform to their full potential at home last weekend but he feels his young charges are still improving. The Eagles slipped from second to third after being held to a 1-1 draw by promotion-hopefuls
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'Irreplaceable' Snell signs for Woodlands
Woodlands hope they have signed a gem in York Cricket Club’s Duncan Snell. He is believed to want “a new challenge” after a decade at Clifton Park. In that time, Snell scored 10,560 runs in Yorkshire League and cup cricket, amassing 57 50s
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Woman jailed for role in kidnap
Another people trafficker from Bradford has been jailed after a woman was snatched from Eastern Europe, taken to Bradford and later sold to a man who forced her into a sham marriage and repeatedly raped her. Petra Dzudzova, 25, of Clipstone Street
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Two-car crash causes serious delays on M62 motorway
A crash on the M1 has caused congestion right back to junction 26 of the M62 near Bradford. The two-car collision has led to the closure of the northbound M1 at Lofthouse, near the point where it crosses the M62. The incident has had a serious
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Drug farm found
Two people were in custody yesterday after police discovered a cannabis farm in Manningham, Bradford. Police raided the property, in Spring Gardens, after they were alerted by a member of the public. Officers discovered a number of cannabis plants
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Omboyi double wiped out by late leveller
Bradford City’s women travel to bottom club Wolverhampton Wanderers on Sunday hoping to extend their four-match unbeaten run and pull clear of the early-season relegation battle in the FA Women’s Premier League (North). They led 2-1 in their last
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Teenager’s sex attack on boy, 6
A 13-year-old boy who raped a six-year-old child after trapping him in a bedroom by putting a toy box against the door has been sentenced to a three-year youth rehabilitation order. The Bradford teenager was described as “a scarred, troubled, emotionally
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Maximum man Pawel stars for Heckmondwike cycle speedway
Team Heckmondwike cycle speedway competed in their last home match of the season at their Firth park track. More than 40 competitors took part from Hull, Sheffield and Heckmondwike. For Heckmondwike, seven-year-old Bella Naylor was third in
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Cullingworth girl backs bone cancer awareness
A Cullingworth teenager who beat bone cancer has highlighted the importance of early diagnosis. Frankie Haigh had to have a bone in her leg removed after being diagnosed with osteosarcoma in 2007. The 14-year-old had gone to her doctor suffering
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Event to celebrate unity gets underway in Bradford
A celebration event is underway in City Park, with green ribbons acting as the symbol of peace. Banner group Bradford Together, consisting of groups including HOPE not Hate, Bradford Women for Peace, Bradford TUC, the Muslim Women's Council, Bradford
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Cullingworth Conservative Club's makeover plans agreed
Cullingworth Conservative Club will get a makeover after plans to expand the building were approved by Bradford Council. The club, which is based on Station Road and dates back to the 18th century, wants to build a new entrance foyer, orangery,
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Computer aid
Hugh’s Hub is a free computer and internet open session at the St Hugh’s Centre on Coach Road, Baildon on Wednesdays between 1.00pm and 3.00pm. Search for benefits advice, ways to reduce household bills or simply for research with your own email account
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Car theft fears
Vehicles in and around Oxenhope continue to be targeted by “visiting” criminals from outside the area. Sergeant Chris Watson, of Bingley and Worth Valley Neighbourhood Policing Team, said: “We’re working on arresting one group of three people and also
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Bands play at Great Horton fundraiser
Bands will play at a fundraiser to buy equipment for a Bradford studio helping people with disabilities make music. Sorm Studios in the BD5 area has been up and running for 18 months and its big day event is on Saturday, October 19, at The White
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Volunteer benefits raised by radio chiefs at Bradford meeting
Representatives from 11 European community radio stations are in Bradford this week to talk about benefits to volunteers who get involved on their local airwaves. It is part of an EU project under the Grundtvig Adult Learning programme and the
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World Cup trophy is back at scene of crime mystery
It has been hailed as one of sport’s greatest mysteries. On Sunday, November 1, 1970, the Rugby League World Cup trophy went missing from the Midland Hotel in Bradford and was not seen for 20 years. The magnificent silverware was swiped from
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Phone app leads to stolen property
Police used a phone-finding app to locate property stolen from a car within just 30 minutes of its being pinched. A mobile phone and a handbag had been stolen from a vehicle in Middle Lane, Clayton. Police used a phone-finding mobile application
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Bradford City defender McArdle hopes his time Az come
Rory McArdle hopes his 6,100-mile round trip to Baku will not be for nothing tonight. The City defender is in the Northern Ireland squad in Azerbaijan for their latest World Cup qualifier, forcing him to miss the Valley Parade clash with Tranmere
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Bradford environmental group to host its apple day
Pop in for an orange pippin, bramley or russet at Bradford Apple Day 2013 in the Community Orchard, Bowling Park Allotments on Sunday. Apple Day features the appley cafe, apple juicing, entertainment, horticultural advice and information. Apples
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Science project
Skipton Girls’ High School has been selected to take part in a national two-year project to encourage young girls into the sciences. The school will be one of just 16 across the country aimed at encouraging year ten girls into science, technology,
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Stage one of £250m Bolton Woods scheme under way
The first stage of the New Bolton Woods development began in earnest this week with the start of groundwork for 46 homes. Developer Skipton Properties is starting work on its site The Poplars, off Poplars Park Road, which will have two, three and
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Bradford Disability Football Club gets sponsors
Bradford Disability Football Club has secured sponsorship with three Bradford McDonald’s restaurants. Player Matthew Groves-Hemmingway suffers from learning difficulties and cannot engage in conversation – but through social media sites, such as
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Davies ruled out long term for Bradford City
City have been dealt a huge blow with the news that Andrew Davies will miss the next three to four months. The hugely-influential centre half went under the knife for an operation yesterday after his long-standing knee problem flared up again.
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Orchestra’s passionate performance
The Tchaikovsky Symphony Orchestra of Moscow Radio is in Bradford tomorrow evening featuring pieces by Tchaikovsky, Rimsky Korsakov and Rachmaninov. The orchestra, which has a history dating back to 1930, will be led by the young conductor Denis
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Jez Colborne's sirens will sound once again
Theatre company Mind the Gap is to immerse Bradford’s City Park with ‘a symphony of sirens’. On Saturday, October 19, from 5.30pm, musician, composer and performer Jez Colborne will present a new version of his show Irresistible as part of the
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Harmonies galore with Blue Swamp
Four-piece band Blue Swamp UK are next on the bill at the Bronte Blues Club. The band is fronted by Lancashire blues man Mike Bowden, who has more than 40 years experience of playing the blues under his belt, and alongside him is John Williamson
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Variety star Joe Longthorne puts on a great show
Popular singer and variety performer Joe Longthorne will be appearing at King’s Hall, Ilkley on Thursday October 24. Joe began his career more than 40 years ago with appearances on Junior Showtime, followed by grounding on the tough Northern club
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Bradford City launch away membership scheme
City are encouraging fans to sign up today to their new priority away travel scheme. Membership is restricted to the first 2,000 supporters – allocation is on a first come, first served basis - and costs £10. It is available from 10am today
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Show is packed with all the Motown hits
The Magic Of Motown returns to Bradford next month with its I’ll Be There 2013 tour featuring a new show with back-to-back Motown hits. In 1963, Detroit’s Motown groups were regularly topping the charts in the United States before conquering this
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Writers put their best feet forward for poetry walk
Ilkley Literature Festival’s Walking the Line next week was inspired by Simon Armitage’s Pennine Way literary trek of several years ago. Seven of the Marsden-born poet’s pieces were subsequently chiselled into rocks between his hometown and Ilkley
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Kiki Dee celebrates 50-year career with Mart Theatre show in Skipton
Kiki Dee is at Skipton’s Mart Theatre next week as part of a UK tour marking her 50th anniversary in the business. The Bradford-born singer and musical partner Carmelo Luggeri will be promoting new album A Place Where I Can Go, and fans can expect
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Brass band will be joined by junior musicians
Hammonds Saltaire Band will be joined by young musicians for a concert at the United Reformed Church in Saltaire this weekend. The event, tomorrow at 7.30pm, also features Bradford Junior Band, comprised mainly of young players. The Hammonds
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What’s in store for Mind The Gap pirates?
Bradford theatre company Mind the Gap has swapped the high seas for the supermarket aisles in a new take on Treasure Island. Robert Louis Stephenson’s classic tale, retold by renowned playwright Mike Kenny, is touring the UK this autumn. Hawkins
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Dystopian tale Lord Of the Flies given a new dance twist by Matthew Bourne
Acclaimed choreographer Matthew Bourne is bringing his new show, a maverick dance version of Lord Of The Flies, to Bradford next year. Choreographed by Olivier-nominated Scott Ambler, the show is based on William Golding’s classic novel, translating
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An anxious Bill Bailey airs some of his qualms in new show
Bill Bailey is an affable bloke, a pitch-perfect musician, a talented actor and one of the country’s biggest names in comedy. So what could possibly keep him awake at night? Quite a lot, it turns out. Bill is plagued by niggling worries about the
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Not much spice but plenty of gore in ‘Mexploitation’ dud
MACHETE KILLS (15, 108 mins) ** Starring Danny Trejo, Michelle Rodriguez, Sofia Vergara, Amber Heard, Antonio Banderas, Cuba Gooding Jr, Demian Bichir, Charlie Sheen, Vanessa Hudgens, Jessica Alba, Lady Gaga, Mel Gibson. Director: Robert Rodriguez
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Care centre named after tragic Zoe
A care centre has been opened in memory of a dedicated carer. The Zoe Johnson Day Care Centre, at Duchess Gardens, in Bingley, is named after Miss Johnson (pictured), from Bierley, who worked for the Elderhomes Group. The 23-year-old contracted
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Extra cash will extend youth plan
A Keighley scheme to steer young people away from involvement in crime is celebrating receiving an additional six months’ worth of funding. The West Yorkshire Police and Crime Commissioner announced an extension of funding for projects such as
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‘Reassess Ilkley over new Tesco store issues’
A ward councillor is calling for older issues raised by objectors to be considered once more when Tesco’s latest bid to build a new Ilkley store goes before a Bradford Council committee. Councillor Martin Smith (Con, Ilkley) says market and trading
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Bradford bookmaker burglary charge dismissed
A man facing a charge of conspiracy to burgle Coral bookmaker’s in Ivegate, Bradford city centre, had his case dismissed yesterday. Stefan Grogan, 22, of Hendford Drive, Pollard Park, Bradford, pleaded not guilty to the charge at Bradford Crown
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Back to drawing board for hospital conversion plans
Developers hoping to convert Otley’s old hospital into housing have had to go back to the drawing board. Town councillors last month branded the lack of any affordable housing in the plans for the former Wharfedale General Hospital site a “deal
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Potholes in car park 'a danger'
A baker’s dozen of potholes coupled with tall weeds have turned Baildon Library’s car park into a dangerous disgrace, says a Bradford councillor. Summing up complaints from local residents, Baildon ward councillor Roger L’Amie said there were three
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1,421 babies invited to help BRI maternity centre celebrate first birthday
Midwives at Bradford Royal Infirmary’s £1.2 million birth centre are hoping babies born at the unit will return next month with their parents to help them celebrate their first birthday. Since the unit opened ten months ago, 1,421 babies whose
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Cartoon hero memorial to brave teenager Zak
A brave teenager who battled a mystery condition throughout his short life has at last got the cartoon hero headstone his family wanted for him. The colourful headstone in the shape of Bob the Builder now marks Zak Simpson’s resting place at Thornton
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Phil ‘Swill’ Odgers to play at Korks Wine Bar, Otley
Phil ‘Swill’ Odgers will play tracks from his new album when he performs in Otley. The frontman from The Men They Couldn’t Hang appears at Korks Wine Bar on Friday, October 18, when he will be supported by Garry Kaye. Tickets cost £8 in advance
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Diplomats visit Bradford University as part of recruitment drive
Diplomats seeking Britain’s brightest graduates as future representatives for the nation were at Bradford University. Foreign and Common-wealth Office staff were there to launch its recruitment campaign for the Graduate Fast Stream programme.
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Romantic Parisian getaway proves testing for long-married couple
LE WEEK-END (15, 93 mins) **** Starring Jim Broadbent, Lindsay Duncan, Jeff Goldblum, Olly Alexander, Brice Beaugier. Director: Roger Michell. Life begins and also falls apart at 60 in the cinematic collaborations of director Roger Michell (Notting
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Seeing is not necessarily believing with Wikileaks flick
THE FIFTH ESTATE (15, 128 mins) *** Starring Benedict Cumberbatch, Daniel Bruhl, Carice van Houten, Laura Linney, Stanley Tucci, David Thewlis, Peter Capaldi, Dan Stevens, Moritz Bleibtreu. Director: Bill Condon. Based in part on Daniel Domscheit-Berg
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Royal celebration
The Aire Valley Singers’ next concert is billed as a celebration of music with a royal theme. The concert, at St Paul’s Church, Shipley, on Saturday, October 19, features the Coronation Mass by Mozart, with soloists from the choir. It will also
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Young actors are wanted for Oliver!
The New Community Academy is seeking children to join the cast of its production of Oliver! Four-legged cast member Ruby has been announced as Bill Sikes’ loyal dog but the Academy still needs youngsters to take on roles, as well as adults for
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Keighley Playhouse murder mystery will keep you guessing until the very end
Audiences can expect the unexpected with Keighley Playhouse’s latest production. The society is staging Agatha Christie’s The Unexpected Guest for its second play of the autumn season. As secrets are shared on a dark, foggy night, a dead body
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A valuable lesson in the classroom
On account of me being a “real, live writer” (their words, not mine) my children’s school has invited me in to speak to the Year 4 class my daughter is in as they are about to embark upon a short story writing project. As I am a modest, bashful
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Cobbles still visible
SIR – I wrote to the T&A three weeks ago about the old tarmac being dug up in the High Street in Wyke, revealing the old cobblestones. I did notice there were no potholes in the cobbles, suggesting they remained uncovered as they were laid
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Unions let it happen
SIR – Malcolm Chapman in his letter championing teachers makes a not unusual swipe at Margaret Thatcher (T&A, October 7). He should remember it was the unions during Callaghan’s ‘Winter of Discontent’ that enabled her to so do all she did.
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More shipyard woes
SIR – Around 700 workers walked out of the Gdansk shipyard last week to demand unpaid wages. Can this be the same Polish yard that led the campaign to overthrow the “shackles” of socialism 25 years ago? I wonder if some of the older workers
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Organisation lacking
SIR – It is outrageous that the police and Bradford Council have connived with the racist EDL to take over the centre of Bradford tomorrow. They are closing Bridge Street and handing it over to the fascists. This will cause havoc to bus, rail,
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‘Planning shameful’
SIR – The Council advises the people of Bradford to keep out of their own city centre on Saturday and has made the following arrangements to accommodate the EDL. They will be allowed to assemble outside the Queen pub and therefore have access to
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No time limits for dedicated care staff
SIR – What fool is trying to set a time limit on carers who administer help to us old and infirm folks? What I suggest they do is to accompany these ladies to see how hard they work. Besides the cleaning of old and sometimes infirm clients,
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Friday, October 11, 2013
25 years ago: More than 200 Bradford residents packed a public meeting to confront Yorkshire Water over murky water supplies in Thornton. 50 years ago: Bradford’s education committee decided to end all 11-plus selection criteria for schools and
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Just ignore the hateful EDL protest
As the hate-mongers of the English Defence League head into Bradford tomorrow, there is one clear message that needs to be spread throughout the city: if we react, they win. All right-thinking Bradford folk should turn their back and refuse to
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How can reading be made ‘cool’?
The benefits of reading are paramount. Burying your head in a good book not only brings great pleasure, but particularly for youngsters it expands their imagination and develops their knowledge. Yet a new study by the National Literacy Trust
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Woman rescued from burning house
A woman has been rescued from a burning house in Ravenscliffe. Fire broke out in the early hours of today in the semi-detached property in Thackeray Road engulfing the whole ground floor in flames. Firefighters from Idle, Shipley and Bingley
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UPDATED: Man hospitalised after collison between motorbike and car
A 43-year-old man is in hospital after a motorbike and car were involved in a collision in Keighley. The incident happened near the roundabout at Hard Iings Road with Alston Road, Keighley, just before 7am today. A spokesman for Yorkshire Ambulance
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Young photographers focus on Bradford for competition
School pupils used iPads to capture images showing the future of their city. Young people aged 11 to 16 competed in an inter-school photography contest at the National Media Museum, Bradford. Each team was asked to capture the ‘Bradford of
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Warning as Bradford pensioner is targeted in mobile phone scam
A Bradford pensioner is warning people to be vigilant after she was targeted in the latest mobile phone scam to sweep the country. The woman, who does not want to named, received an unexpected delivery of two mobile phones to her Odsal home last
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Planning File
The following planning applications have been lodged with Bradford Council: Addingham: conversion and re-roofing of lean-to area between the stone barn and clubhouse to provide an enlarged pro-workshop, Bracken Ghyll Golf Club, Skipton Road. Allerton
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Man freed after becoming trapped in machinery
Paramedics called to Linear Composites at Vale Mills, Oakworth, last night freed a man after his leg got trapped in machinery. Keighley firefighters attended and the man was taken to hospital with suspected broken legs. The Health & Safety
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Bradford victim of car accident is identified
A Bradford man who died following a three-vehicle crash in North Yorkshire has been named by police. Shahid Saleem, 38, of Allerton Road, Allerton, suffered serious injuries in the collision, which happened on September 17. He died two days later
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Nazdorovya! That's cheers, as Ukraine's first beer festival in Britain is planned
Cheers! or should it be Nazdorovya! Bradford is about to host the UK's first-ever Ukrainian Beer Festival. More than 20 beers from the Ukraine will be at the city’s Ukrainian Club in Legrams Lane on Saturday, November 9. Among drinks offered
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Bradford Bulls find strength in numbers as new co-owner revealed
Lifelong Bulls fan Ian Watt, from Cullingworth, has come on board at the Provident Stadium after ploughing in funds to become the club’s third shareholder. The 38-year-old’s family own Keighley-based businesses Advanced Solutions, an audio-visual
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Decorated Keighley war hero Matthew Holliday dies aged 92
A Keighley man who was decorated for his courage during the Second World War has died at the age of 92. Former Royal Air Force flight engineer Matthew Holliday, who lived in Westburn Crescent, died last month. He was born in Durham in 1921
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InTouch Foundation launches new soup kitchen in Shipley
A soup kitchen has been set up in Shipley serving hot meals to people who might otherwise go hungry. The InTouch Foundation has set-up a weekly kitchen dishing out hot meals in Market Square and its CEO, Osman Gondal, said the service had been
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Bradford cashpoint mugger 'changed by drugs'
A man, whose personality was changed by drugs, carried out a vicious street attack on an innocent victim, a court heard. Kyle Lee, 20, targeted a man as he used a cashpoint machine in Centenary Square at 5am, Bradford Crown Court was told. Prosecutor
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Bradford and Airedale NCT seeks items for nearly new sale
Bradford and Airedale NCT is looking for nearly new items for its next sale. It takes place on Saturday, October 19, from 11am to 1pm at St Peter’s Church, Moorhead Lane, Shipley. Sarah Turner, co-ordinator of the NCT Bradford and Airedale
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Tranmere is no gimme, warns Bradford City skipper
Gary Jones has dismissed any talk of a “home banker” against Tranmere on Sunday and warned: Remember what happened to Man United. City will be hot favourites to see off Ronnie Moore’s rock-bottom Rovers with another Valley Parade victory. But
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Plumber sparks Cleckheaton fire
An elderly woman was treated for smoke inhalation after a plumber sparked a fire in her garage in Cleckheaton. The workman was soldering piping at the property on West End Drive when he set fire to lagging. Firefighters were called at 10.10am.
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City Park water and light art installation is here - at last!
A gigantic light and water-based art installation (pictured) lit up Bradford’s City Park last night – 24 hours late. The award-winning venue had been due to host an ever-changing artwork entitled A Mirrored Pool of Thought. However, due to
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Pals honoured in Lords for their youth work
Two Bradford schoolboys have attended a special event at the House of Lords in recognition of their work with young people in Bradford. Damian Grant, 18, and 17-year-old Jake Hopkinson made the trip after being invited through the Salvation Army
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Groups hold celebration of Unity ahead of EDL demonstration
Green ribbons will act as the symbol of peace at locations around the city centre today, as a celebration event takes place in City Park. Banner group Bradford Together, consisting of groups including HOPE not Hate, Bradford Women for Peace, Bradford
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Public urged to turn backs on EDL in Bradford
Police and community leaders are urging the public to turn their backs on the English Defence League in Bradford tomorrow. Leader of Bradford Council David Green urged people not to be provoked by the EDL demonstration in the city centre, or the
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Council looks at cheap home plan in wake of Silsden scheme
Bradford Council will look at its policies for affordable housing after a committee said they were “uncomfortable” with plans to offer new homes to people in Silsden before anyone else in the district. Six of a proposed 26 houses planned as part
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Three are jailed over 'modern slavery' case in Bradford
Three human traffickers from Bradford have been jailed for a total of more than 20 years after a woman was snatched from Eastern Europe, taken to Bradford and later sold to a man who forced her into a sham marriage and repeatedly raped her. The
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Shipley scrap site store bid resubmitted
Developers behind one of three supermarket schemes battling to be built in Shipley upped the ante today as they resubmitted their plans – along with a new application which could create an extra 170 jobs. GMI Holdings, along with partners Network
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MP Philip Davies and Lord Leveson in clash on press abuses report
Shipley MP Philip Davies clashed with Lord Leveson yesterday, as controversy continues to rage over the judge’s inquiry into press abuses. The Conservative MP launched a series of criticisms when the judge appeared before a Commons committee –
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District's GPs could lose £90m in NHS funding with new 'formula'
Up to £90m will be stripped from health funding locally and handed to richer areas with more pensioners, the T&A can reveal. NHS chiefs plan to move the vital cash from deprived areas to cope with the rising costs of caring for older people
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Bradford Portrait Club holds exhibition
Bradford Portrait Club’s annual exhibition begins on Monday at Shipley Library. Up to 80 portraits from eight of the club’s 15 members will be on display for a two-week period. The group meets at Bradford Irish Club on Rebecca Street every Wednesday
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Police fear for woman missing from Keighley
Police are concerned about a woman who went missing from Airedale General Hospital in Keighley yesterday afternoon. Tammy Faulkner is believed to be in West Yorkshire, North Yorkshire or Lancashire, say police, although officers added that there
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Bradford Park Avenue eyeing FA Cup windfall
Bradford Park Avenue know exactly how tough tomorrow’s FA Cup third qualifying-round opponents Penrith will be. Avenue manager John Deacey went on a personal scouting mission to check on them when they beat Scarborough in a replay at home in the
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Whistle-stop football stadium tour rolls into Valley Parade
A charity drive covering all 92 league grounds in 92 hours will hit Valley Parade on Sunday morning. Bradford City will be the 39th stop on the route which begins and ends at Wembley Stadium. The 92plus1 challenge hits the road straight after