Bradford & District | Archive | 2005 | November


Stories for 29 November 2005

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley News

Letters to the Editor

Tramway is back on the right track  more...

Channel vision

Stunning plans for a visionary £350 million canalside village in the city centre were unveiled today.  more...

Garage cash haul 'from sale of car'

A Bradford car dealer accused of heading a £7 million heroin gang has told a jury he made his wealth trading in high value vehicles.  more...

'A final hug, then I let my baby die in peace'

A devastated mum gave her daughter "one last hug" before she let the four-month-old die by asking doctors to turn off the machine which was keeping her alive.  more...

Georgie, 10, finds actor's life is for her

Ilkley schoolgirl Georgie Henley has developed a taste for being in the spotlight after being plucked from obscurity to star in a Christmas blockbuster.  more...

£50,000 reward to find Sharon's killers

The Crimestoppers charity today revealed it is offering a £50,000 reward to snare the killers of Bradford policewoman Sharon Beshenivsky.  more...

Boys special school is to open its doors

Bosses of a new special school for boys with behavioural and emotional difficulties are hoping to allay community concerns by holding an open day.   more...

MPs backing complete ban on smoking

A raft of local Labour MPs have challenged Tony Blair to scrap unpopular plans to allow smoking in pubs which do not serve food.  more...

Man in City Hall hotseat turns up the temperature

David Kennedy, the man who suddenly finds himself in charge of Bradford Council, is due to retire in six months but he does not intend just to bat out time.  more...

College event kicks off its appeal

Students and staff at Bradford College have launched their own fundraising appeal to provide long-term support for victims of the South Asia earthquake disaster.  more...

Victory in India for rugby's Asian Brits

A Bradford initiative to encourage more Asian people to play rugby has had international success.  more...

Matthew's family get support at last

Parents of children who are undergoing revolutionary treatment to correct the shape of their head have met to launch a help group.   more...

Bright idea that's to be welcomed

Water features are a very important part of any city-centre regeneration. They help to break up the urban landscape and provide oases of calm and tranquillity amid the city bustle.  more...

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley Sport

We are not a bad team

Colin Todd today reminded his crest-fallen troops: You are still good players.  more...

Bulls have plenty of hard work ahead of season

It may seem like they have never been away but the hard graft has already begun for Bulls.  more...

Sinnott says Gazza must wait

Farsley Celtic are delighted with the FA Trophy draw that has handed them a trip to Paul Gascoigne's Kettering Town in the first round proper but they are keeping focused on tonight's West Riding County Cup clash with Silsden.  more...

Parsley names strong squad for cup

Guiseley are facing a potential banana skin of a tie as they host Ossett Albion in the West Riding Cup this evening.   more...

Three-asy for Shaw as Albion go clear

With the four clubs immediately behind them dropping points, Albion Sports moved three points clear in the Premier Division after a 5-2 win over Wyke Wanderers.  more...

Howard grabs hat-trick against luckless Irish

A second-half hat-trick from Adie Howard helped Campion towards a 6-2 victory and a 13-goal double over their Mumtaz Premier Division rivals Halifax Irish.   more...

  
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