Bradford & District | Archive | 2006 | December


Stories for 8 December 2006

Bradford Telegraph And Argus Business

Morrisons looking for new MD

The search is on for a new managing director at Morrisons after Marie Melnyk resigned from the board on health grounds.   more...

B&B on course to meet forecast

The Bradford & Bingley has eased any jitters over bad debt levels and the impact of higher borrowing costs on the property market.   more...

Bradford Telegraph And Argus News

Abbey puts £80,000 up for grabs

A bank which has donated £40,000 to community projects this year is urging groups to make sure they get a slice of the £80,000 up for grabs in 2007.   more...

Sad farewell to police chief

Police colleagues, civic leaders, friends and family of former West Yorkshire Chief Constable Colin Cramphorn gathered for his funeral yesterday after he lost his battle with cancer aged only 50.   more...

Jack's on track for glory

Like many teenagers, Jack Hawksworth is passionate about football.   more...

Light show has festive attraction

A couple have created a dazzling Christmas display at their home as a special family tribute to boost a charity appeal.   more...

Why Fifi, 5, is a Little Star!

A little girl who survived a rare cancer has been recognised for her bravery and sparkle with a special award.   more...

Quarry protestors win battle

Plans to extend quarrying on Harden Moor have been thrown out by Bradford Council.   more...

Inner-city priest set for pastures new

A church leader is leaving behind the inner-city parish which has been his home for more than a decade to work in the tranquility of the Yorkshire Dales.   more...

'Helping is so simple'

A Bradford charity's scheme to help people arriving in West Yorkshire from overseas has won the Government's seal of approval.   more...

Bradford Telegraph And Argus Sport

New strike duo bid to impress again

Colin Todd is backing City's new strike team to make more capital gains at Millwall tomorrow.   more...

Black's magic can tame Lions

Tommy Black has no fears of being sent into the Lions' Den tomorrow.   more...

Craven Herald News

Greatwood is top school for improving pupils

GREATWOOD is the top primary school in Craven and in the top six per cent in England for raising the academic level of its pupils.   more...

Keighley News News

Councillor misses meetings - claim

A Keighley Town Councillor who was elected on a BNP ticket is to be reported after missing six consecutive town council meetings.   more...

Wharfedale Observer News

Bus strikes will hit Wharfedale on Monday

A STRIKE by drivers working for the main operator of buses in Wharfedale and Aireborough is to go ahead on Monday.   more...

  
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