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Wibsey juniors get going
Wibsey Rugby Union Club’s junior section, which is being sponsored by Colin Appleyard, are up and running on Sundays at Northfield Road (10.30am). A dozen children attended the first session and further information is available from Dan Horsfall
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Castleford a tough test for Old Grovians
Third-placed Castleford promise to offer a stern examination for injury-ravaged hosts Old Grovians in Yorkshire Three on Saturday. However, Grovians are able to welcome back prop John Oakes and the addition of Alex Morris will also strengthen the
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Cooke making his Mark as Otley out to preserve run
Otley will be looking to extend their 100 per-cent National League Two North home record when they entertain newly-promoted Chester on Saturday. With experienced scrum half Stephen Depledge still ruled out through injury, youngster Mark Cooke will
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Wibsey out to kick-start season in Yorkshire Cup
Wibsey Warriors are back in cup action when they welcome league rivals Queens in the third round of the Hamuel Reichenbacher Yorkshire Cup at Northfield Road on Saturday. The Warriors, who are disappointed with their stuttering start to the season
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Keighley unable to raise side due to short notice
West Bowling were due to entertain Keighley in the Pennine League top-flight derby at Emsleys Rec on Saturday but the match has been postponed. The game was only arranged at short notice and the visitors are unable to raise a side. Keighley
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Non-league weekend previews: Second derby clash for Liversedge caretaker-manager Riorden
Managerless Liversedge host erratic Albion Sports in the big weekend derby in the Toolstation Northern Counties East League Premier Division. Sedge boss Eric Gilchrist quit due to work commitments over a week ago so senior player James Riorden
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Andrew Davies column: Important not to get too down in defeat
Last week was always going to be a tough one with Crawley and Preston away and then playing title favourites Wolves. Only getting one point from nine was disappointing but speaking to all the boys, they seem quite upbeat. Everyone knows the quality
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Boost for Farsley as banned duo return
Farsley will need to bounce back from a shock midweek defeat if they are to stay in the play off places in the Evo-Stik Division One North on Saturday. Neil Parsley’s men remained third in the table despite their 2-1 home reverse to Burscough on
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Salts and Steeton home in on cup progress
Of the local West Riding County Amateur sides, only Salts and Steeton have been given home ties in Saturday's second round of the West Riding County FA Challenge Cup. Salts entertain West Yorkshire League side Wetherby Athletic, while Steeton host
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Scary way to entertain!
More than 70 children took part in a holiday programme at Buttershaw Business and Enterprise College, culminating in a day of Halloween-themed fun. The free outreach scheme, attended by children from a cluster of seven primary schools in the area
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UPDATE: Row deepens over probe into missing cash scandal at Bradford free school
Government officials today denied assertions by two MPs that West Yorkshire Police had not been informed about substantial missing public funds uncovered by a detailed audit at a flagship free school in Bradford. Bradford East MP David Ward (Lib
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Motorcyclist badly injured in Shipley crash
A motorcyclist and a car have been involved in a serious accident in Shipley tonight. The male motorcyclist is reported to have suffered serious leg injuries in the incident which happened in Bradford Road, near the junction with Marlborough Road
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Angling Lines
WASHBURN VALLEY Catch details for week ending October 27. Day ticket – Fewston 12, Swinsty 2. Total fish caught – Fewston 26, Swinsty 5. Average per rod – Fewston 2.2, Swinsty 2.5. Heaviest fish caught was a 3lb 6oz rainbow trout by John Simms
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Bradford & Bingley eye momentum against Waterloo
Bradford & Bingley are seeking more of the same as they host rivals Firwood Waterloo at home on Saturday afternoon. Having eked out a hard-earned 17-13 victory over Stockport last weekend, the Wagon Laners are keen to continue climbing the
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Men held for drug offences in Bradford
Two men were arrested for drugs offences in Bradford today at a house where police also discovered that the electricity meter had been bypassed. As a result of the discovery at Amberley Court, housing association Incommunities evicted the tenant
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Bradford Evening League meeting
The Bradford Evening League is holding a meeting for all clubs on Wednesday, November 27 at East Bierley CC (7.30pm start). Any clubs wishing to join the league need to contact the secretary on 07866-052666 before this date. Apperley Bridge
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Girl, 16, bailed on suspicion of robbery
A 16-year-old girl has been arrested on suspicion of robbery after a 77-year-old woman had money stolen from her Bradford home. The teenager and a 38-year-old woman are alleged to have taken the cash from the pensioner’s house in Holme Wood. The
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Yorkshire hold Q&A at Idle
Yorkshire County Cricket Club’s chief executive Mark Arthur will be accompanied by captain Andrew Gale, pace bowler (and former Idle junior) Moin Ashraf and customer relations officer Sam Hinchliffe at Idle Cricket Club on Monday (7.30pm). Arthur
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Bonfire danger warning as firefighters set to strike
People have been warned against holding private bonfire celebrations tomorrow night with the fire service being massively depleted due to a firefighters’ strike. Industrial action between 6.30pm and 11pm will mean that West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue
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Missing girl, 15, found safe and well in Bradford
A 15-year-old girl who disappeared in Bradford yesterday has been found safe and well in the city. Sana Ayub phoned police this afternoon. The Rochdale teenager was reported missing after failing to meet up with her sister. She had travelled
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Could you be a Bradford health governor?
People with an interest in healthcare are invited to find out how they can improve services in Bradford. The city’s District Care Trust will host events over the coming weeks about the role of a public governor, what it would involve and how people
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Welcome for plan to improve station parking
A councillor has welcomed plans to improve “woefully inadequate” parking at train stations in the district. Jackie Whiteley, (Con, Wharfedale) whose ward includes Menston and Burley-in-Wharfedale, said she was pleased funds had been allocated to
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Police in Bradford search for missing girl, 15
Police say they are “concerned” for the safety of a 15-year-old girl who was reported missing in Bradford after failing to meet up with her sister yesterday. Sana Ayub, of Rochdale, had travelled to the city with her sister and they parted company
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'Rural crime likely to rise' warning issued
A combination of dark nights and continued economic uncertainty is a recipe for an increase in rural crime, warns the Country Land and Business Association (CLA). Statistically, October and November are the two months in the year when police receive
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Bradford Park Avenue hold first beer festival
Twenty beers and six ciders will be on the menu at Bradford Park Avenue’s second-ever beer festival this weekend. The event starts tomorrow at 4pm and runs until 11pm on Monday in the Horsfall Stadium clubhouse. All beers and ciders are priced
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Lawyer has got plenty of pedal power
Cycle-mad lawyer Paul Morris is leading a new specialist claims service launched by a Bradford-based legal firm targeting pedal-pushers across the UK. Last Cawthra Feather has appointed the personal injury lawyer, who cycles every day and competes
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Sales surge for Shop Direct
Surging sales on mobiles and tablet computers helped the owner of online shopping and catalogue brands Very and Littlewoods deliver its first annual profit in a decade. Retailer Shop Direct swung to pre-tax profits of £6.6 million for the year
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Judging takes place for Incommunities' Gerry Pickersgill award
More than 60 nominations have been received for this year’s Gerry Pickersgill Award. The annual scheme, run by social housing group Incommunities, celebrates people who go the extra mile to support their community and help others. It is open
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26,000 North Yorkshire homes to get superfast broadband
UP to 26,000 more homes and businesses in North Yorkshire are set to receive superfast internet access as part of a flagship Government scheme. North Yorkshire County Council’s executive is expected to approve an £8.1m drive to provide high-speed
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Top praise for Bradford Royal Infirmary staff
The hard work and commitment of staff at Bradford Royal Infirmary has been praised by the Royal College of Nursing. Janet Davies, an executive director of the RCN, visited Bradford last week to meet Chief Nurse Juliette Greenwood and her senior
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Pawnbrokers chain given reprieve
Britain’s second-biggest chain of pawnbrokers has been given a three-month reprieve by its lenders to patch up its overstretched finances. Albemarle & Bond, which includes branches of Herbert Brown in Bradford and Keighley, has seen profits
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Fagley centre holds open day to show off improvements
A new and improved Bradford community centre held an open day. Fagley Community Centre has teamed up with the Sandale Community Centre in Woodside to offer a wider range of activities. The event was attended by centre users and staff, as well as
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We can be, and must be, even better next year, says Yorkshire coach
Yorkshire are set for a winter of hard work as they prepare for the tough task of improving on last season’s displays in all forms of the game. It won’t be hard to better their performances in Twenty20 and one-day cricket after only five wins from
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Galloway backs air quality appeal
Bradford West MP George Galloway last night called for action to improve air quality in the city, which has the fourth-highest number of emergency hospital admissions for asthma in the country. The Respect MP spoke out after the Telegraph & Argus
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Talk on the Land Army
An insight into the lives of women in the Land Army will be given in an Aireborough Historical Society event. Women’s Land Army re-enactor Carol Davies will dress the part for her talk on November 14. She is basing the talk on the personal
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Keighley anti-drugs campaign is a success
Keighley police teamed up with British Transport Police and a college in a high-profile operation to deter drug-related crime. The police spent part of the day at Keighley Railway Station, and accompanied members of their force’s dogs section to
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Three new recruits for funding body Finance Yorkshire
Business funding body Finance Yorkshire has appointed three new investment professionals. David Best and Mark Wyatt will be working with the seedcorn finance team, which invests in early stage innovative or technology-based ventures which have
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Keighley store celebrates 100 years of trading in town
A Keighley store took a trip down memory lane to celebrate 100 years of trading in the town. Marks & Spencer, in Low Street, held a special event to mark the anniversary, giving customers, employees and ex-staff an opportunity to enjoy the
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Cougars recruitment done unless big name on market
Gary Fawcett has described himself satisfied with how Cougars’ squad is shaping up and said further recruits were unlikely unless a “game-changing” player became available. Keighley have made a number of signings during the off-season and they
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Moses set to soar after Condor switch
Tom Moses cannot wait to compete on the international stage after moving to the Rapha Condor pro cycling team. The under-23s rider from Oakworth had a successful year racing with Team Raleigh which saw him take several wins on the UK domestic circuit
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Pneumatic firm Thorite lands major new contracts
A leading Bradford-based compressed air specialist has clinched several key contracts against strong competition. Thorite, the UK’s biggest independent distributor of pneumatic products and process systems, won a major contract to install a complete
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Planning File - October 31, 2013
The following planning applications have been lodged with Bradford Council: Addingham: change of use of existing shop to domestic, Michaels Electrical, 126-128 Main Street. Allerton: non-material amendment to planning permission 11/05521/HOU
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National Media Museum makes space and time for Doctor Who exhibition
Toni Booth holds a wooden TARDIS, perhaps a foot or so tall, lovingly hand-crafted and painted. It is incredibly detailed, down to the notice on the door and the light on top – which once worked, though doesn’t any more. “This was made in 1985,
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Appeal lodged over Silsden housing refusal
An appeal has been lodged against Bradford Council’s refusal of plans for a new house at Silsden. Applicant Paul Anderson was seeking permission for a detached property on land adjacent to 9 East Dene. But the Council said the house would be
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Queensbury pupils raise £126 for charity
Entrepreneurial pupils have raised £126 for a charity. Children at Russell Hall Primary School, Queensbury, made the money for Cancer Support Bradford & Airedale after teacher Rebecca Lake challenged each class to come up with a fundraising
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Why Citroen Picasso really is a work of art
Citroen’s raison d’etre, if you pardon my French, has always been to be just a little different, to offer a certain je ne sais quoi. I’m glad to see such difference is still celebrated in the C4 Picasso, a car whose heritage stretches back to 1989
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Celebrations as Keighley is awarded Fairtrade status
Keighley has been awarded Fairtrade Town status. Jubilant campaigners say the accreditation is a tremendous boost for the town. A volunteer team backed by Keighley Town Centre Association has been working with businesses, schools and community
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Allerton mum's pays tribute to determined Jimbob, 29
A mum has paid tribute to her son who defied the odds to survive into adulthood battling a devastating muscle-weakening condition. Jimbob Waddington died in his sleep on October 17 at his independent-living home in Stuart Court, off Manchester
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Guiseley Guides, Brownies and Rainbows support Poppy Appeal
Glittered poppies have gone on sale in Guiseley in the run-up to Remembrance Day. Guides, Brownies and Rainbows have made the sparkly poppies, while Queensway Primary School pupils have painted a poppy display in Guiseley library. Army cadets
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Otley fundraiser Mel Metcalfe lights up her home for Christmas
A fundraising dynamo is aiming to light up Otley for charity this winter. Mel Metcalfe and her family will have their house and garden on Newall Carr Road shining with Christmas lights and decorations from Sunday, December 1. A countdown to
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Cycling cash bids call
Groups in Bradford that encourage, enable, support and promote adult cycling have been invited to apply for thousands of pounds in funding. Metro's go:cycling and Travel Plan Network teams want bids from community, voluntary and not-for-profit
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Residents put forward ideas for a better Keighley
A neighbourhoods festival to celebrate different areas of Keighley was among ideas put forward at a workshop to help create a better town. Dozens of people contributed to the event in Central Hall, as part of the Imagine Keighley project. Among
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The Skoda with more Citigo-go!
You know you’ve cracked it when you can put a Sport badge on a car which takes 14.4 seconds to get to 60mph. But that’s what Skoda have done with the Citigo. And guess what? It really is a sporty model, too. I’m not just talking about the rally
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Graduates can get a taste of teaching at event
A series of drop-in events for graduates looking at becoming teachers, organised by the Northern Lights Teaching School Alliance, was launched in Skipton. The first of five events was held at Skipton Girls’ High on October 21 and the next will
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Elrick form decisive in Rest of the World win
Skipton’s blind golfer Malcolm Elrick is feeling on top of the world. The 60-year-old European champion was unbeaten as the Rest of the World defeated North America 13½-12½. Elrick, who has a club handicap of 20, plays off 26 in international
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Thanks for support
SIR – I am writing to thank people who supported the Big Collection weekend at Tesco in Bradford on October 4 to 6. With the help of volunteers and the kind donations made by Tesco customers, we raised £1,230 in the stores at Queensbury and Great
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Home needs sorting
SIR – Re: ‘Neighbours angry at empty bungalow’ (T&A, October 21). When I worked in the public sector, we had to sign a register to ensure that there were no conflicts of interest in any of the work we undertook. Surely, Councillor Ishtiaq Ahmed
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Economic suggestion
SIR – I find the musings of Social Mobility and Poverty Tsar Alan Milburn about many in work being little better off both naive and hypocritical. Because it was ‘New’ Labour who created today’s low wage economy, aided and abetted by their mass-immigration
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Bus cuts a disgrace
SIR – Jan Stallworthy’s timely letter in the T&A (October 24) calls for additional comment. Also under threat of withdrawal is the Saturday Skipton to Malham service. The Whitby area has had severe cuts, leaving the town almost without evening
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Robert’s inspiring ride
SIR – Great to see intrepid cyclist Robert Rhodes looking so well (T&A, October 23) – big respect to him and his epic ride from Land’s End to John ‘O Groats! We came across each other when he was working for O’Reilly Transport, of Dundalk Ireland
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A sad state of affairs at free school
SIR – There are undoubtedly huge pressures and responsibilities placed on headteachers and governing bodies in all schools and great sacrifices and dedication are given for the ultimate benefit of the pupils and society. Having worked as a teacher
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Thursday, October 31, 2013
From the T&A... 25 years ago: Residents in Great Horton were celebrating after work began on a new village hall in Beldon Road, following a five-year campaign for a £200,000 Bradford Council grant. 50 years ago: Two men appeared in Bradford
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Rugby league brought to book by Lee
Respected rugby league author Geoff Lee will be signing copies of his latest book ‘Two Seasons’ at Waterstones in Bradford this weekend. Lee originally hails from St Helens and went to school with BBC commentator Ray French but has lived in West
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Beanstalk works magic with books
According to Save the Children, large numbers of children are failing to reach literacy targets at primary school. The charity’s Too Young To Fail report says that if children, particularly those from poorer families, are behind with reading by
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A transport of delightful arrogance...
It is really difficult to fathom the comments of Councillor Val Slater, Bradford Council’s executive member for transport, when she complains about new Government legislation which would force authorities who want to increase Council Tax by more than
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Business support is booming for Keighley's enterepreneurs
A Keighley enterprise advisor has hailed the town’s entrepreneurial spirit after the number of business start-ups helped by her organisation reached 90 so far this year. Wendy Spencer, business manager at Airedale Enterprise Services on Lawkholme
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City's business leaders back HS2 rail link
Private and public sector bosses in Bradford have expressed conditional support for the proposed £43 billion HS2 high-speed rail project ultimately linking London with Leeds and Manchester. Members of Bradford Breakthrough, the advocacy group representing
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Getting in the spooky party spirit at Titus Salt High School in Baildon
Deadly dance moves and spooky shapes were thrown at a ghoulish Halloween disco last night. About 150 children turned out for the party at Titus Salt High School in Baildon to support the Over The Wall charity, which arranges trips for seriously
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Financial advice gap is ‘growing’ says Yorkshire Building Society
More than a quarter of local people with money to invest are struggling to get professional advice, according to Yorkshire Building Society which has flagged up concerns about a growing financial advice gap across the UK following Government-backed
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16 people banned from Keighley shopping centre for bad behaviour
Orders have been slapped on criminals and troublemakers banning them from Keighley town centre. Sixteen so-called exclusion notices have already been issued and a further 18 are in the pipeline. Bosses at the Airedale Shopping Centre, where
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'Reborn' dolls created by Silsden woman Julie McGlinchey prove a hit across the world
Collectors from around the world are flocking to buy replica babies made by a Silsden woman. Julie McGlinchey's life-like "Reborns" are fetching hundreds of pounds on internet trading site eBay. She spends several days making each baby from kits
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Bill covering council filming is welcomed
Residents who want more freedom to film Keighley Town Council meetings have applauded Govern-ment plans to enshrine this in law. The Government intends to give the press and public new rights to film and record council meetings in England. The
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Army minimum recruitment age should not be raised to 18, says MP
Keighley MP and one-time soldier Kris Hopkins has rejected claims the Army should raise its minimum recruitment age. Human rights group ForcesWatch has called for the age to be increased from 16 to 18, claiming younger recruits are more likely
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Brighouse hotel wins marquee battle
A Brighouse hotel has won an appeal for temporary planning permission for a large marquee in its grounds. The appeal was submitted to the Government’s Planning Inspectorate by the Casa Hotel and Restaurant in Elland Road in February, after its
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Warden raises concerns over kite fighting on Baildon Moor
The ancient Asian sport of kite fighting, where razor-sharp strings are used to cut competitors adrift, is taking place high on Baildon Moor. And environment warden Mark Scrimshaw has raised safety concerns to town councillors. He came across about
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Keighley's biggest mosque to hold open day
A spokesman for Keighley’s biggest mosque says it has been radically transformed since one of its teachers admitted hitting pupils two years ago. Mohammed Saleem, community relations and education officer for Keighley Muslim Association, is inviting
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Hendrie: The only way is up for Bantams
City returning to the Championship is a case of “when” not “if”, according to John Hendrie. The former Valley Parade winger believes another promotion back to the second tier, which they left in 2004, is definitely on the cards. Hendrie said
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Two Bradford men arrested for Guiseley burglary
Two men from Bradford have been arrested after a burglary in Oxford Avenue, Guiseley, in which two cars were stolen. The suspects entered the house through the garage, damaging a door leading to the kitchen where they found car keys. An Audi
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New law ‘threat to Bradford transport update’
A senior Bradford councillor has spoken of her fears that a £1bn investment in West Yorkshire’s transport network could be derailed by new legislation. Councillor Val Slater, the authority’s executive member for transport, said plans by the Government
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Keighley workman dies in supermarket fall
A Keighley man has died from injuries he suffered in a fall while he worked at a Rotherham supermarket. The 58-year-old sub-contractor had been carrying out routine maintenance work on air conditioning equipment. Emergency services were called
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Bradford trader is fined for selling fake goods
A Bradford shop owner who sold hundreds of counterfeit products in his city centre store has been fined and given a community order. Munawar Hussain, 44, of Pasture Close, Clayton, appeared at Bradford Magistrates’ Court yesterday charged with
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Joy for couple after dog lost in car crash is found
A dog that went missing for three days after running off from a car crash near Denholme has been found. Nine-month-old Cocker Spaniel Ruby disappeared after escaping through a smashed window of Scott Alderson and Rebecca Hall’s Ford Fiesta moments
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Debt campaigner to address public meeting in Bradford
A man who is campaigning against his country’s debt will today address a public meeting in Bradford. Abdul Khaliq, who leads the Committee for the Abolition of Third World Debt campaign in Pakistan, will speak at Carlisle Business Centre at 7pm
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Girlington couple left dog to 'cook to death' in car
A couple who left their dog to “cook to death” in their car asked the RSPCA if they had any puppies they could adopt on the very same day, a court heard. Anne Patricia Naylor, 70, and husband Kenneth Raymond Naylor, 59, of Fairbank Terrace, Girlington
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Keighley students visit National Cycling Centre in Manchester
A group of 31 Keighley students were taken to Manchester to find out how some of the nation’s best competitive cyclists are coached and assessed. The students are all studying sports courses at Keighley Campus Leeds City College. They travelled
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Bradford District Credit Union unveils new base
Bradford District Credit Union yesterday unveiled its new city-centre base in a fightback against loan- sharks and pay-day lenders. One of its members, Stephanie Walton, 20, of Buttershaw, cut the ribbon to open the new premises in Cheapside.
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Bradford Bulls board reveal their ‘game-plan’ for future at fans' forum
The Bulls’ new owners were last night presented to supporters as they spoke of restoring the club to its former glories. In the first fans' forum since Omar Khan’s dramatic departure, Andrew Calvert, Ian Watt, Mark Moore and Ryan Whitcut addressed
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Pedestrian hurt in collision with car at Silsden
An elderly pedestrian was taken to hospital with head injuries after being involved in a collision with a car. The accident blocked the centre of Silsden while police investigated the incident, which happened in Kirkgate yesterday. A police
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‘Amazing’ Dorothy's 50 years with the NHS
An “irreplaceable” Bradford nurse who has devoted 50 years of her life to the NHS retired yesterday. Dorothy Morgan started as a 16-year-old at Bradford Royal Infirmary in 1963, and has spent her entire career working with thousands of patients
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Winners of the OK Bull Factor will get a chance to play Odsal
Music acts who had given up on performing in the final of a Bradford Bulls X Factor-style talent contest will finally get their big break. The Bulls’ new owners have announced the delayed OK Bull Factor final will be hosted at Odsal stadium on
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New Bradford Bulls recruit Gaskell feels at home already
First impressions usually have a lasting effect and there was no doubting Lee Gaskell’s thoughts as he began life as a Bradford player this week. The bulk of Francis Cummins’ squad were back at their Tong training base on Monday for a series of
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D-day as Delroy and Danny on fire for Albion Sports
Albion Sports blew away the cobwebs of a free weekend with a comfortable 4-0 win over lowly Winterton Rangers in the Toolstation Northern Counties East Premier Division last night. It was a Facey family celebration as Danny and Delroy shared the
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McNulty curses his luck for Silsden
Silsden were beaten 2-1 at home in the North West Counties Premier Division by struggling Bacup & Rossendale Borough last night. Kristian Hargreaves gave the Cobbydalers a first-half lead but Daniel Cox levelled ten minutes after the interval
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Westfield's Broadway shopping centre 'still on track for 2013 start’
Westfield last night confirmed it still planned to begin building its £320 million Bradford shopping centre before the end of this year. The Australian-owned developer said it had seen “solid momentum” on the 56,000 sq ft Broadway development and
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Cab drivers in war of words over dwindling passenger numbers
Taxi drivers in Bradford have demanded tougher action to protect their trade and passengers from rogue minicab firms who poach passengers with illegal pick-ups. But private hire drivers have vehemently denied pinching customers, saying such accusations
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Court File
The following have been dealt with by Bradford Magistrates: Albert Robert Virr, aged 29, of Northcliffe Avenue, Thornton; assault, jailed for 16 weeks; assault, no separate penalty; committing offence during period of suspended sentence, dealt