Bradford & District | Archive | 2007 | January


Stories for 9 January 2007

Bradford Telegraph And Argus Business

'Salaries should focus on inflation'

Wage settlements should focus on the current inflation rate rather than predicted rises, the district's leading business group is urging.   more...

Bradford Telegraph And Argus News

Dinner is served - at 15,500 feet up!

Madcap fundraiser Tom Bottomley reached the peak of his charitable activities when he ate dinner on the slopes of Africa's highest mountain.   more...

Residents angry over homes bid

Hundreds of furious residents have objected to a proposal to build 70 houses next to a graveyard.   more...

Tributes for big-band leader Gordon

One of the country's most respected jazz drummers, who was regarded as one of Bradford's greatest musicians, has died.   more...

Police confiscate four outlaw dogs

Police have released these photos of four outlawed dangerous dogs which were seized during raids in West Yorkshire.   more...

Garden paths leads to Downing Street

A solicitor who was sitting behind a desk 18 months ago today spends her time in wellies and jeans nurturing the environment.   more...

School shuts as blaze hits kitchen

A primary school was forced to close after fire ripped through part of the building.   more...

Bradford Telegraph And Argus Sport

Ref Daniel enters lion's den in Oz

Hockey referee Daniel Barstow is about to undertake a plum job.   more...

Court in the act at club!

Squash in Bradford schools has received a shot in the arm thanks to a tournament at Heaton Tennis and Squash Club organised by the Beckfoot School Sports Partnership.   more...

Todd's frustration at Doyle dealings

Angry Colin Todd believes the "goal posts have been moved" over Nathan Doyle.   more...

The renaissance of Cadamarteri

Danny Cadamarteri knew he had hit rock bottom when he was turfed off a school playing field.   more...

Craven Herald News

Work starts to stop Skipton tin bridge yobs

WORK has started to thwart anti-social behaviour on Skipton's "tin bridge".   more...

Stay of execution for Dales woman facing eviction

A WOMAN who faced losing her home on Grassington Moor because the national park authority deemed it was an unauthorised occupation has won a stay of execution.   more...

  
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