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Nicola Adams pulls out of national championships due to burglary
NICOLA Adams has been forced to withdraw from this weekend's English National Championships following a burglary at her home in Leeds.Adams and other family members were at home at the time but were not aware of the break-in, in which two cars, training
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Yorkshire bowler Brooks wants to be on the money from ball one
IMPROVING on a 68-wicket season is a tough ask but Yorkshire seamer Jack Brooks was keen to challenge himself during the winter.The 30-year-old was the county’s standout bowler in 2014 with a club record haul in the two-division era, earning him England
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George Galloway tells television crew that he will run for Mayor of London if not re-elected in Bradford West
GEORGE Galloway told a television news channel he would run for Mayor of London if he failed to be re-elected as Bradford West MP, but later claimed it was "a bit of mischief" by the channel. Sky News Channel ran a story today in which Mr Galloway
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Golcar hoping to make their point
THE West Riding County Amateur League Premier Division championship looks to be heading to Huddersfield.Golcar United will get a second bite at securing the title, having missed out on Wednesday evening when they could only draw 2-2 at Lower Hopton.United
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Group to support armed forces members faces closure without young blood
AN armed forces group in Bradford may be forced to close if it cannot recruit new, younger members.The Bradford and District Branch of the Royal Air Forces Association has an ageing population of just around 30 on its books, and has been threatened with
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Bradford City fire memorial flag finds new home at Valley Parade
THE giant memorial flag remembering victims of the Valley Parade fire now has a permanent place in the Kop.Andy Hindle, his daughter Sarah and Carmine Singh from the White Abbey supporters' branch and Steve Gorringe from the Shipley Bantams assisted a
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Field keeper in unbeatable form as they beat Campion in Senior Cup final
FIELD have retained the Bradford & District FA Saturday Senior Cup. They defeated Campion 3-0 in the final at Thackley with goals from Danny Cunningham (2) and Tom Ponter, despite having less possession and fewer chances. Not surprisingly
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Heckmondwike repeat third place in Fours
HECKMONDWIKE Cycle Speedway Club have repeated their third-place ranking of last year out of the six teams in the Northern Fours League at Bury. Jake Wood raced exceptionally well for Heckmondwike, scoring 14 points overall, with Darren Kent, Mick
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Brook bounces back to gain podium place
BRADFORD-based Dave Brook, of Team Arkoni, had another incident-packed weekend in the Thundersportgb GB1 Superstock 1000 class at Donington Park. He explained: "I came away from Donington with mixed feelings. I had a little spill in practice which
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Leeds United boss Redfearn: Club more important than me
LEEDS United head coach Neil Redfearn admits he does not know what his future holds ahead of Saturday’s trip to Sheffield Wednesday.Redfearn’s contract expires at the end of the season and it remains to be seen whether he will be offered a new deal.The
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Armed police swoop on quiet cul-de-sac and make arrests
ARMED police are reported to have swooped on a quiet cul-de-sac to make arrests this afternoon. The incident happened in Clay Hill Drive, Wyke, at around 1.30pm when residents say up to eight police vehicles, some of which were unmarked, arrived
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Housing provider opens new business hub for 250 staff in Bradford
ENGLAND'S largest not-for-profit provider of housing and care to older people has opened a new business hub for 250 staff in Bradford city centre. Anchor has increased its presence in Bradford by bringing colleagues from offices across the North of England
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Feeley: Hodgson has given us a touch of class
JON Feeley has given high praise to his special veteran.The Wharfedale coach selected Andy Hodgson at fly half last Saturday at Esher for his SSE National League One return, after the 39-year-old featured in the Yorkshire Cup quarter-final at Morley and
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Clegg returns to Otley with plans for a bright future
PETER Clegg is to return to Otley next season as director of rugby. The former Yorkshire coach will replace James Tiffany, who has stepped down due to being promoted at Queen Elizabeth Grammar School in Wakefield, but who is staying at the club
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Regime change at Rose Cottage
KEIGHLEY have had a major changing of the guard off the pitch.Director of rugby Graeme Sheffield and head coach Kevin Young have stepped down to be replaced by Russell Gibson and Danny McGee respectively.Meanwhile, Heath's Hamish Pratt has taken over
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Morrisons cleans up!
FLOOR and furniture polish sales at Morrisons have increased by 15 per cent over the last week, outstripping sales uplifts on all other spring clean materials. Sales of furniture took off last year and sales of polish have followed. Tom Rothwell
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Community rating for water firm
YORKSHIRE Water has been rated as one of the UK’s most responsible firms by the charity Business in the Community. The Bradford-based firm achieved a score of 98 per cent in its annual Corporate Responsibility Index. In total, just 68 businesses
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Massive Tesco loss stands at £6.4bn
SUPERMARKET giant Tesco has slumped to a £6.4 billion annual loss after taking a massive write-down on the value of its property portfolio. The bottom-line loss for the 12 months to February 28 caps a disastrous year for the chain following an
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Tech chief in running for annual gong
THE boss of a West Yorkshire technology firm which is creating 400 local jobs is among a dozen regional entrepreneurs shortlisted for a top award. Frank Hester, founder and chief executive of Horsforth-based TPP, which was this week praised by
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Social housing groups join together
SOCIAL housing provider Incommunities has expanded through the addition of another West Yorkshire landlord group. Shipley-based Incommunities said the addition of Huddersfield-based Sadeh Lok to the group would provide an improved range of services
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Midland checks in with big profit rise
THE owner of Bradford’s historic Midland Hotel enjoyed a profits surge in 2014 and has pledged to continue upgrading the city centre venue. Robert Peel, chairman of Peel Hotels, said the Midland was winning market share from rivals and benefitting
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Funds for foodbank
A CHARITY which provides a lifeline to hundreds of vulnerable people and children living below the poverty line in Bradford has received a boost. Bradford Foodbank has been given £1,500 from Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation to help
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We need to rethink what our houses are used for
WHAT is it with UK houses? There’s not enough of them, they’re too expensive, they’re difficult to heat, they’re often in the wrong place, they produce too much carbon dioxide and modern politicians seem very reluctant to accept any responsibility
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DIY store donates its garden tools
A DONATION of gardening equipment is proving a big hit with aspiring young gardeners in Keighley (pictured). The B&Q outlet in Keighley supplied the equipment to the Craft Tea Corner group, which has used the items to help set up the Worth
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Farmers urged to complete survey
THE National Farmers’ Union is calling on farmers across the Bradford district to take part in a national survey to assess the impact of electricity pylons and poles on farming businesses. The survey is being carried out on behalf of the NFU and
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Sister anniversaries marked
THE BRONTE Society has unveiled plans for celebrating the 200th anniversaries of the Bronte siblings’ births. Bronte200 will begin in 2016 to mark the 200th anniversary of Charlotte’s Bronte’s birth, followed by Branwell in 2017, Emily in 2018
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Sights were on musical performance
SPECSAVERS branches in Bradford and Girlington hired a hall and put on refreshments to support a musical performance from members of Mind. The Mindsong group had been coached on a weekly basis by David Owen-Lewis, a former member of the Opera North
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£16,000 pot for young musicians
YOUNG musicians in Keighley could share in a £16,000 prize pot to help them with their careers. Organisers of the Pendle Young Musicians’ Bursary contest, which is staged every two years, have extended the catchment area to include South Craven
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The numbers don't add up
SIR - I wrote on this page recently praising the care I received following a heart scare. Parliament has been dissolved with the Conservative-led coalition clearly leaving the clinical side of the NHS in pretty fine fettle, even if Gordon Brown’s 2000
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Source of NHS funding may surprise some
SIR – The greatest irony of all time must be that at the end of the war this country was bankrupt. A team led by Maynard Keynes negotiated a loan from the US/Canada to keep the country going on a day-to-day basis. There was no spare money and there
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Bring back rangers to stem vandalism
SIR – I read with disgust your story about disgraceful anti-social behaviour occurring in the grounds of my local church and recreation ground (Idle), which as a local resident have witnessed myself. I also noted the comments of the three ward
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Dummy run for cycling fundraiser
A TOP cyclist is giving his backing to a groundbreaking Manorlands fundraising challenge. Tom Moses, of Oakworth, has tackled a ‘dummy run’ for the Sue Ryder hospice’s Midnight or Bust initiative. And he is urging people to support the event on
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Cycling star on Le Tour
THE first Briton to win a stage of the Tour de France, Brian Robinson, will appear in Gomersal next Wednesday. An Evening with Brian Robinson at the Gomersal Park Hotel, starts at 7pm. The cycling star will talk about his Le Tour stage victories
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Wanted: foster carers to help dogs
A DOG charity wants people in Bradford to become volunteer foster carers. Dogs Trust is looking for people to look after dogs in their own homes as part of its Freedom Project. The project helps people who are fleeing domestic violence and
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Sessions for carers of Down’s
TRAINING sessions for families and professionals caring for children with Down Syndrome will take place at the Pamela Sunter Centre in Bingley next month. Carers can learn how to use visual resources to develop language and communication skills
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Dementia awareness stepped up
VOLUNTEERS are manning a monthly information stand about dementia in Keighley’s shopping centre. Members of Dementia Friendly Keighley offer advice on support and services available to people suffering from dementia, their families and carers.
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Compare and contrast your candidates
SIR – Weeks ago Philip Davies called upon people to desist from negative campaigning. It is clear that Mike Pollard, Conservative candidate for Baildon, is not on message. His attack on Joe Ashton, in the publication Baildon Matters, for the installation
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Society might be big – but is it clever?
Sir – May I ask all Tories – candidates and voters – a question as I am not sure if I have got it right? The Tory big society means a fair society, like we will give the richest one per cent a five per cent tax cut, averaging out at some £50,000 a
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Leave us alone to make up our own minds
SIR – Reading the letters regarding the elections we have various people squabbling with each other on who we ‘shouldn’t’ vote for, giving their opinions, their thoughts. OK, who do we vote for then? Why don’t you all just shut up and leave us
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More roads to get lower speed limit
BRADFORD Council has announced its intention to bring in 20-mph speed limits affecting two streets in Keighley. The district council is proposing to implement the restriction in Woodworth Grove and Hainworth Lane. The news has been welcomed
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Extension is approved
PLANS for a single-storey rear extension on a home in Bolton Woods have been approved on appeal. Bradford Council planners turned down the scheme at 69 Ploughmans Croft in November, which also included a retrospective bid for timber decking and
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County branded road kill capital
YORKSHIRE has been revealed as the “road kill” capital of the UK, with cats being the most likely animal to be hit by a car in the county. A new survey found that 63 per cent of UK drivers have been involved in an accident involving an animal,
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Housing plans for old barn rejected
A BID to turn a disused barn on the St Ives Estate into homes has been refused by Bradford Council. Karen Mills had applied to convert the 19th century building on Home Farm on the estate near Bingley into two, three bedroom houses. The building
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Tour artist is local woman
A YORKSHIRE artist has used her creative talents to mark the Tour de Yorkshire. Anita Bowerman, has been unveiled as an official artist to the event, which runs from Friday, May 1 to Sunday, May 3. She has created a special design for the showpiece
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'Refugees will keep trying to escape'
HUNDREDS of refugees drowning in the Mediterranean won’t deter thousands more from trying to escape war, terror and poverty in North Africa and the Middle East. In the past two weeks more than 10,000 would-be migrants travelling via North Africa
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Folk group on stage
A MUSICAL duo who were 2008 finalists in the BBC Young Folks award is performing in Bradford tonight. Jaywalkers will play at Topic Folk Club, Glyde House, from 8.30pm. Normally a trio, the group is performing as a duo this time, with Jay Bradberry
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Cyclist gears up for 150 mile mission
A BRADFORD man is getting on his bike to raise funds for cancer patients in memory of his parents. Mark Cunningham (pictured) will lead a team of up to 12 riders over 150 miles from Bradford to Morecambe and back on Saturday, August 8. He has
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Piece of Methodist history to be shown
A 257-YEAR-old piece of Methodist history can be seen again in Haworth next month. Replica stones from Haworth’s first Methodist preaching house will be dedicated at the village’s West Lane Methodist Church. The original stones are badly weathered
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School is held ‘in high esteem’
A PRIMARY school that parents hold “in high esteem” has been judged "good" after a recent visit from Ofsted. The positive report into Glusburn Primary School on Colne Road, Glusburn, was released yesterday, and finds the school good in all five
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Community groups can get support
COMMUNITY groups in South Craven could receive grant aid. Skipton Building Society is launching its annual Grassroots Giving scheme. The initiative is in its third year and to date has distributed a total of £160,500 to more than 300 groups
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Music and poetry night
AN EVENING of music and poetry is taking place at St Margaret’s Church in Ilkley on Saturday. The free event at the church on Queen’s Road starts at 7pm and it’s free to get in. Donations to St Margaret’s Mission Fund will be welcomed. A church spokesman
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Fire-tragedy play
A PLAY paying homage to the 56 fans who lost their lives in the Valley Parade tragedy 30 years ago opens tonight. The documentary-style production runs for three nights at the Alhambra Studio with all proceeds from the performances being donated
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Young honoured at reception
THE young winners of a new talent contest were guests of honour at a civic reception held to celebrate their achievements. Winners of this year’s inaugural Festival of Talent enjoyed an afternoon tea in the banqueting hall of City Hall, hosted
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Book tells of 49 years spent in bed
AN AUTOBIOGRAPHY of eccentric Keighley figure Old Three Laps has been written by one of his descendants. Steven Smith (pictured) says his 50-page book, Old Three Laps A Comprehensive History, reveals the previously-unknown truth about his ancestor
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Reading charity fundraiser held
A CHARITY that works to improve the reading skills of Bradford children is holding a fundraising gala on Saturday at 7pm. The Reading Matters Gala Dinner in being held at the Midland Hotel. Much-loved author Gervase Phinn will be speaking after
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Appeal to overturn ruling on caravans
THE owner of a caravan park has appealed against a Bradford Council ruling preventing more units being stored on the site. John Rathmell’s application to increase the number of caravans stored on Jacmil, Tong Lane, Tong, from 83 to 115 was refused
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On This Day - April 23, 2015
25 years ago: One of Yorkshire’s oldest weaving firms - Parkland Manufacturing Co Ltd - unveiled a £10 million investment in high-tech machinery at its Albion Mills base in Greengates, which the company claimed would put Bradford at the forefront of
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Cinema’s new dimension for Broadway
DESPITE all the false starts and less-than-illustrious history of the Broadway shopping centre project, the development is continuing apace and is already a fitting fixture on Bradford city centre’s landscape. There is little doubt it will completely
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‘Historic sights and sounds are evoked’
PASSENGERS at Leeds Bradford Airport took a nostalgic flight on a vintage aeroplane. The group took a scenic flight on a KLM vintage DC-3 aircraft from the Yeadon site, which was flown from Amsterdam for yesterday’s event. The aircraft was
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Jail sentence of 32 weeks
A 20-YEAR-OLD man was sentenced to 32 weeks detention for breaching a restraining order. Akash Akeel, of Lydgate Drive, Lidget Green, Bradford, appeared at Bradford Crown Court via video link yesterday. The court heard he had been aggressive
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Man awaits shotgun sentence
A 31-YEAR-OLD man yesterday pleaded guilty to possessing a prohibited weapon. Sean Kavanagh, of no fixed address, appeared at Bradford Crown Court and admitted possessing a single barrel pump action shotgun with a barrel fewer than 24 inches in
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Footballer bites off part of opponent’s ear as five-a-side game turns violent
AN AMATEUR footballer bit part of an opponent's ear off when a bad-tempered game turned into violence. Bradford Crown Court heard that the five-a-side game, at Goals Soccer Centre in Bradford, saw was a rough game with bad behaviour on both sides
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Last-ditch talks to avert bus strike
LAST ditch talks were due to be held today to try to avert a planned 48-hour strike by hundreds of First bus drivers in Bradford next week. The meeting between Unite union officials and the Advisory Conciliation And Arbitration Service (ACAS) in
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Learning just mushrooms for pupils!
TEACHERS and pupils learned about mushrooms at a school eco-day. The event – at Dixons City Academy – included a mushroom information stall. Examination officer Sue May said: “It was a huge success, our best yet. We had several workshops running
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Police appeal on firearms incident
POLICE are seeking information about a firearms incident in Stoneyhurst Way, Holme Wood, Bradford. It occurred at 8.40pm on Wednesday, March 18. DI Ian Bryar, pictured, of Bradford District CID, said: “We are treating this matter as a targeted
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Changes to bus services start soon
BUS passengers in Bradford will be affected by changes to a number of Metro-run services from Saturday. New Monday to Saturday services – the 646 and 647 – will replace services 846 and 847 between Bradford and Shipley, via Ashbourne, Five Lane
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Building bid is rejected
A PLANNING appeal over the construction of three homes in Lidget Green has been dismissed. Bradford Council planners turned down the plans for land to the west of 16 Nicholas Close in January because of the excessive scale of the development and
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Food aid outlet set to open in district
A TOTAL of 4,919 people were helped by Trussell Trust foodbanks in Bradford over the last year, and the organisation is now setting up a third outlet in the district. The Bradford Central Foodbank handed out emergency food supplies to 4,767 people
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Builders back skin cancer fight
A CANCER charity has joined forces with a Bradford builders’ merchant to raise awareness of skin cancer amongst men. Malignant melanoma is the fifth most common cancer in the UK and men, particularly those who work outdoors, such as builders and
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Promise to end benefit targets
LABOUR has pledged to stop people being stripped of benefits for “trivial” reasons, blaming the practice for the surging numbers at food banks. The opposition said it would abolish targets allegedly introduced at jobcentres for the number of sanctions
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Care providers ‘could go to wall’
DAVID Ward, Liberal Democrat parliamentary candidate for Bradford East, was yesterday given first-hand views, by care providers, on the cost of social care in the area. He spoke to private care providers, which form the Bradford Care Association
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Football star backs black votes poster
A NEW advertising campaign featuring a former England football star is encouraging black people in Bradford to vote. Operation Black Vote (OBV), the organisation dedicated to enabling the African British and Asian British communities to claim their
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Residents feeling safer over crime
THE majority of residents in West Yorkshire say they feel safer than they did ten years ago, a survey claims. A report into crime statistics over the past five years shows a decline in the amount of crimes reported in West Yorkshire. But one in
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Amateur clubs’ big day out at Odsal
FOUR amateur rugby league teams will play at the premier venue for the sport in Bradford on Saturday. Odsal Stadium, home of Bradford Bulls, will host Queensbury, Queensbury A, Victoria Rangers A and West Bowling in the Bradford Amateur Rugby League
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Funeral directors mark St George's Day with giant picture of St George and dragon in windows
A BRADFORD funeral directors’ boss has turned arty for St George’s Day. The windows at D Walsh & Son in Manchester Road have been decorated with a seven-foot by ten-foot design of St George and the dragon to mark today’s English celebration
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Car driven in anti-social manner in Clayton is seized by police
A NUISANCE vehicle was seized after reports it was driving in a dangerous, anti-social manner in Clayton. A blue Nissan Micra was seized by officers from the Bradford District Off Road Bike Team on Monday, April 20. Officers found the car,
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Great eight days for Oxenhope Recreation
TONIGHT'S Keighley & District FA Supplementary Cup final at Silsden AFC marks the start of the biggest eight days in Oxenhope Recreation's history.Their reserves, who are holders, and third team are doing battle, while, 24 hours later, the first team
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Car fire thought to be arson
KEIGHLEY firefighters tackled a blazing car in Salisbury Road, Fell Lane, Keighley, in the early hours of this morning.The Vauxhall Corsa, parked in the road near its owner’s house, was destroyed in what is believed to be an arson attack at about 2.30am.Police
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Firefighters called to chip pan fire
THREE people suffered smoke inhalation after a kitchen fire.Firefighters from Odsal were called to a chip pan fire at a bungalow in Carr Lane, Low Moor, at 9.50pm, on Wednesday. A man and a woman, believed to be in their 40s, and their son suffered smoke
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Saltaire-based company to become part of a US giant in £1.4 billion deal
SALTAIRE-based digital technology company Pace plc it to become part of a US-based giant in a £1.4 billion deal. Terms have been agreed for a recommended cash and shares combination of Pace with Arris Group, which Pace chairman Allan Leighton believes
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Keighley boxer Muhammad Ali going for gold
KEIGHLEY boxer Muhammad Ali is preparing for his biggest challenge yet as he bids for glory in the England Boxing Elite National Championships this weekend.The 18-year-old is the top seed in the 52kg category and will compete in the quarter-finals tomorrow
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Live daily news blog - Thursday, April 23
5:16pm That's all for today's blog. Enjoy your evening! 4:19pm Would you like a free ticket to Daughter of Eve conference? http://t.co/XIkZkIrRsw Retweet and click on the
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Sign up for Junior Handicap
ENTRIES are still being taken for the Bradford Junior Handicap, which takes place at Queensbury on Sunday, May 3 from 1pm.It is open to all who are under the age of 16 on the day of the competition. Anyone wanting to enter should contact Martin Hayton
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Parkinson relaxed over delay in Bradford City budget call
PHIL Parkinson refuses to be alarmed by the "awkward" hold-up in contract decisions while the City takeover talks go on. The Bantams boss expects to secure Jon Stead for next season but other calls will have to wait until he knows where he stands
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We must smarten up to win promotion, says Bradford Bulls skipper Walker
CHEV Walker believes the Bulls must learn some valuable lessons from last weekend’s Challenge Cup defeat to Hull KR ahead of the promotion-deciding Super Eights.The club captain was left with mixed emotions from the 50-30 fifth-round loss as Jimmy Lowes
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Foes will become familiar after Pilling Cup final
THE FINALS of the West Riding Cup and Pilling Cup take place tomorrow evening, with both matches at Spen Victoria.The West Riding final is between Lower Hopton and Pudsey A on the top green and includes many mouth-watering clashes. It will be a tough
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Praise for ground-breaking housing careers project
A GROUND-breaking graduate employment programme, which has trained almost 100 people since it started, has again been accredited for its outstanding success in building careers in housing.The Graduate Employment Mentoring (GEM) programme is a 12-month
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Campaigners hope underground tunnels could save former school from demolition
A MAZE of subterranean tunnels under a former school in Bradford should stop the building from being demolished, say campaigners.The tunnels, which have been described as rare and unusual, are said to be underneath the former Hutton Middle School in Eccleshill.And
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Injured Bradford Bulls scrum half planning return for Super Eights and his wedding to 'high school sweetheart'
HARRY Siejka is eyeing a return to the Bulls team in June and reflected: "I'm really looking forward to what the future holds." The Bradford scrum half was sidelined for ten weeks after being cruelly struck down by injury during the recent home
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Manorlands hospice must find extra £200,000 for running costs
A HOSPICE will have to find an extra £200,000 this year to meet its running costs, it has been revealed.The Manorlands Sue Ryder hospice in Oxenhope faces a startling £2.9 million bill – up over seven per cent on last year – to continue providing its
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Bradford hospital worker fundraises for medical first in India
WORK will start soon on India's first holistic haemophiliac centre for children - thanks to a Bradford hospital worker.Lucky Kaur, whose daughter Anita Rani is a roving reporter on the BBC1 One Show, has helped raised £3,000 so far for the planned building
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Poignant exhibition held for Bradford City fire disaster
AN EXHIBITION showing how Bradford came together in the aftermath of the Valley Parade disaster starts at the city's police museum tomorrow.It features a display of photographs and objects that highlight Bradfordians' strength in the face of the tragedy.Martin
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Council advised to push on with River Aire hydro-turbine scheme
A CONTROVERSIAL council-backed scheme to build a hydro-turbine on the River Aire, which has previously been branded "a vanity project", is being recommended for approval.Councillors will meet next week to vote on plans for a giant Archimedes
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Fire service asked to hold off advertising sale of mothballed fire station
FIRE safety chiefs are being asked to hold off marketing Haworth's mothballed fire station to give local campaigners a chance to take over the building.West Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Authority will consider the request, which is designed to give a community
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Curry house boss shares plans for £750,000 restaurant training academy
A £750,000 training academy proposed by the manager of one of Bradford's oldest curry houses could help train future generations of restaurant professionals. The scheme has been suggested by Mohammed Latif, owner of the Kashmir restaurant on Morley
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Art college where David Hockney honed his skills is put up for sale
THE building where David Hockney and many other artists honed their creative skills has been put up for sale, and one of its alumni hopes it could be turned into a gallery. Formerly the Bradford Regional College of Art, the Grove Building in Great
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Police hunt Liversedge fire bug after series of arson attacks
POLICE are hunting an arsonist who is setting fire to cars in Liversedge in overnight attacks.Four vehicles were torched in the space of seven days, two of which were parked on the driveways to the owners' homes.Now, police and the fire service are working