Bradford & District | Archive | 2005 | November


Stories for 14 November 2005

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley Business

Pace sets its sights on a faster internet

Technology giant Pace Microtechnology has started a cutting-edge research project to speed up internet connections after it won funding from Yorkshire Forward.  more...

Charlotte shines in industry run by men

Teenager Charlotte Hill is taking on the male-dominated world of engineering - and winning!  more...

New firm offers courses for cyclists to learn off-road skills

Iain Johnson, 38, aims to provide a different perspective on some of the stunning scenery surrounding the city through his fledgling venture, Cycle Yorkshire.  more...

It's about going that extra mile

SA Labels in Oakworth has beaten competitors from around the world to land two coveted industry awards.  more...

PR team enjoying that golden touch

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Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley News

Letters to the Editor

Nice pension if you can get it...  more...

I could have died in brick attack by yobs

A man needed hospital treatment after being battered with a brick by yobs who had terrorised his family for months.  more...

Lily is given hope of new life

A desperately-ill youngster has been given a lifeline by heart surgeons.  more...

`They made a supreme sacrifice'

Young and old stood side by side to remember the war dead at wreath-laying ceremonies yesterday.   more...

Queue for houses `is getting longer'

The waiting list for housing at Bradford Community Housing Trust has now grown to 32,000 - and they are all chasing just 150 properties.  more...

How rogue `wasters' will cost you £5,000

Bradford householders are being warned to check who they allow to take away their waste - or risk a massive £5,000 fine.  more...

College chiefs plan £60m campus move

Bradford College is set to invest up to £60 million on new buildings to move its campus towards the city centre.   more...

City turns spotlight on autism support

Black and ethnic-minority families affected by autism are to take part in a national conference in Bradford to help shape services.  more...

Dispute over police's £26m rainy day cash

Police in West Yorkshire are sitting on a £26.7 million "rainy day fund" - enough to pay for 535 extra officers a year - according to Government figures.  more...

Daughters sign up to help the victims

Kashmiri and Pakistani women and children in Bradford joined forces to help victims of the South Asian earthquake.  more...

Arthritis group calls it a day after 37 years

A group of charity stalwarts have called it a day after 37 years and after raising £400,000.  more...

College is looking to the future

It is welcome news that Bradford College is hoping to spend up to £60 million on new buildings and facilities to expand its campus, if a bid for funding expected to be made in the new year to the Learning and Skills Council meets with a positive response.   more...

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley Sport

A red-hot rematch

David Wetherall reckons City have had their card marked for next month's FA Cup rematch with Barnsley.  more...

Keighley,Bronte Country News

Celebrities backing conservation plans

Celebrities in the world of animal conservation are to celebrate the launch of a Keighley-based charity dedicated to saving rare species worldwide.  more...

  
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