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The University of Bradford was home to a national business skills competition designed to increase the employability of graduates. more...
More than a hundred delegates from businesses and organisations across Yorkshire and the Humber heard a business advice lecture from former CBI director Sir Digby Jones. more...
Whether you want to run a multi-million pound business or take charge of your own cottage industry, support exists in Bradford. more...
Leading compressed air products and systems specialist Thorite has announced two new appointments. Jamie-Louise Wakefield has been appointed as secretarial assistant and Natasha Durkan as accounts assistant at Thorite's Bradford head office. more...
Groups in Bradford have been awarded cash to celebrate "Britishness". more...
The re-formed Bradford Civic Society is holding its annual meeting on Wednesday, March 21 at the Bradford Club. more...
Bradford's pioneering South Asian arts group has applied for a £25,000 grant to help it provide classes and workshops. more...
Crime and community safety will be among the issues for discussion at a meeting on Tuesday, March 20, of Harden Neighbourhood Forum. more...
An MP is urging banks to take more responsibility and stop people in Bradford plunging themselves further into debt - days after banks recorded a £40 billion profit. more...
Bradford actor Andrew-Lee Potts is over the moon after critics went pre-hysterical and declared his Saturday night TV show dino-mite... and ITV bosses commissioned a second series. more...
Most of us remember maths lessons with dread and struggle to cope without a calculator. more...
A choral society celebrating its 150th birthday is tuning in to a big screen - in a bid to raise its voice and new members. more...
A piece of the Spen Valley's railway history has been placed on public display at a museum in Keighley. more...
People are being urged to make a splash tomorrow at the official launch of a major new initiative to get more people in the district swimming. more...
A building firm has donated £1,235 to provide a home for a family in India effected by the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami. more...
Skipton's Homeloan Management Limited has sponsored the training of a guide dog puppy, called Sky. more...
A grade two listed barn at Cowling could be converted into two homes. more...
Poultry workers have another chance to attend a special clinic for a free seasonal flu vaccination. The clinic has been set up by North Yorkshire and York Primary Care Trust (PCT) as a precautionary measure to protect poultry workers. The clinics will be held in the outpatients of Skipton Hospital on Monday from 5pm to 6pm. more...
Work has started on erecting a bronze plaque in memory of seven Polish airmen who perished when their bomber crashed near Bradley more than 60 years ago. more...
Silsden Town Council has given a start-up grant of £2,500 to the town's new gala and fun day committee. more...
Fatal crashes involving new young drivers have soared by nearly 50 per cent across the county, new figures reveal. more...
Fundraisers taking part in a six-mile walk will be surrounded by a host of golden daffodils. more...
Kirklees Council is using technology from TV show Who Wants To Be A Millionaire to record votes at area committee meetings. more...
MP Greg Mulholland is asking the Office of Fair Trading to investigate the practice of land banking'. more...
A library is offering people the chance to find out more about their family or local history. more...
Bradford MPs are torn in their support for a fully elected House of Lords - with one fearing a shake-up could cost millions of pounds. more...
Police are appealing for witnesses for a road traffic collision on Halifax Road. more...
Keighley Gala is returning to tradition. more...
A schoolgirl struck in the face by a brick thrown through a bus window was abandoned by the driver even though she was covered with blood and asking for an ambulance, according to her family. more...
The Ministry of Defence is investigating claims soldiers in the Yorkshire Regiment stationed in Basra are patrolling in soft top Land Rovers. more...
Three people were being treated in hospital following a serious flat fire in Little Horton in the early hours of the morning. more...
An MP is urging banks to take more responsibility and stop people in Bradford plunging themselves further into debt - days after banks recorded a £40 billion profit. more...
Companies looking to enter the Regen 2000 Business Awards have until Wednesday March 14 to do so. The awards ceremony, which will be held at City Hall, Bradford on Thursday, March 29. more...
Poor radio communication and lack of staff washing facilities at Skipton Ambulance Station have been highlighted in a watchdog report. more...
The Lord of Mayor of Bradford has thrown his support behind the Telegraph & Argus campaign to give Bradford City fans the cheapest tickets in League football. more...
People can buy their own piece of the Cottingley Cornerstone through a new fundraising venture. more...
A gradual build-up of a drug used to treat schizophrenia is believed to have led to the death of a 76-year-old woman from hypothermia, an inquest was told. more...
An initiative to target crime, anti-social behaviour and environmental problems has begun in the Horton area. more...
A member of the Calderdale Ramblers Association will be leading a moderate eight-mile walk to High Brown Knoll. more...
A slideshow and talk about the wilder parts of Otley will be given by Wharfedale Naturalists on Thursday, March 15. more...
The Our Project in Bradford has a new social space and drop in centre. more...
The Oakhill Road area of the Wilton estate, Batley, will be a focus of the Neighbourhood Policing Team following an increase in calls for service to the area. more...
The Sandy Lane Neighbourhood Forum will take place on Tuesday at 6.30pm in Sandy Lane Primary School on Cottingley Road. A free raffle, safety item and refreshments will be available. Residents will have the chance to discuss crime and community safety, local facilities and services, education, housing and the environment and sports and leisure. For more information, of if anyone has any specific needs to enable them to take part, call Bradford West Co-ordinators Office, on 01274 432597. more...
Four youngsters came away from a performing arts festival with trophies nearly the size of themselves. more...
People with learning disabilities can take a break and relax in a new café diner, opening in Bradford tomorrow. more...
Bradford Council's Health Improvement Committee has said it is satisfied with the way a public consultation into the future of healthcare services in Bingley has been carried out. more...
The Reverend Hugh Fielden, former team vicar of All Saints, Bingley, has been inducted as the new vicar of Earby. Mr Fielden is married to Sarah and has three children. more...
Haworth will host the first of its two annual Grassington fairs on Saturday, March 10. A variety of stalls, including gifts, jewellery and home-made produce, will be set up in the village. more...
The Spenborough schools swimming Gala will be held on Friday, March 30 between 5pm and 9pm. more...
Ramblers Association member, Norman Hodgeson, will be leading a moderate circular 11-mile walk to Harsthead Hall on Sunday, March 25. The walk will start at 10.30am at the Brighouse Market canal side, Brighouse. For more information contact 01422 715564. more...
An art circle will be holding an art class with a costume model at 7.30pm on Thursday, March 22, at the Waring Green Community Centre, Garden Road, Brighouse. For more information contact the Brighouse Art Circle on 01484 316236. more...
A 14-year-old girl has been seriously sexually assaulted by a man who forced his way into her Bradford home. more...
Members of the Ilkley Grammar School Parent Teacher Association has thanked everyone who helped sell raffle tickets which raised £1,000 for school funds. Tutor Group 7OO sold the most, 204 books, and won a bowling trip. more...
Registration checks on licensed premises' door staff is being piloted by Bradford South Police. more...
Ambulance staff, firefighters and paramedics will be giving demonstrations at the Allerton and Lower Grange Action Week launch day. more...
Bosses at Shipley recycling company the PM Group has agreed to takeover offer from manufacturing company VIEC, a subsidiary of Vishay Intertechnology, a world leading manufacturer of discrete semi-conductors. more...
A member of the Ramblers Association, Calderdale Group, will be leading a moderate circular 11 mile walk to Rastrick. David Bottomley will be taking the group, who will set off at 10.30 am on Sunday, April 8, from the Sportsman Inn in Blackshaw. Call (01422) 825585. more...
Worth Valley Primary School children in Keighley have a new £10,000 cycle track. There are bumps and bends as well as straight sections as the track loops around two thirds of the school's perimeter. Members of a Saturday cycling club, who come from several primary schools in the area, can also use the stone track. more...
A 67-year-old man died eight days after being attacked in a violent robbery, a court heard. more...
A white van was set alight on Wednesday last night. The Vauxhall, which is believed to have been stolen, was dumped and then set ablaze in Greenfield Close, Keighley. more...
Two lucky film-makers district will get the chance to pick the brains of the world's top film directors as part of Bradford's bid to become a UNESCO City of Film. more...
A country park is offering walkers a chance to see the first signs of spring. Head ranger Richard Aspinall will leading a gentle, two-hour walk around the nature trail at Oakwell Hall and Country Park, Nutter Lane, Birstall, at 1pm on Sunday, March 25. The walk is free but places must be booked by contacting the hall on 01924 326240 or e-mailing richard.aspinall@kirklees.gov.uk. more...
Regeneration chiefs are making final preparations before flying to Cannes to promote the Bradford district at the world's biggest property conference. more...
Contractors laying a gas pipeline in Cross Hills have been given an ultimatum - finish the work by March 19 or face a daily "fine". more...
A pioneering scheme for drug-dependent ex-prisoners is looking to the future after a year of helping addicts in Bradford. more...
Guiseley in Bloom is supporting a bid to ban drinking on the streets in village centres. more...
Model railway enthusiasts will be making tracks for Victoria Hall, Keighley, for Keighley Model Railway Club's 32nd exhibition. Exhibits will include the Keighley 7mm group's new layout "Coverdale", based on the Midland Railway, and another new layout "Hellifield", based on a motive power depot. The exhibition is open from 10am to 6pm on Saturday, March 17 and 10am to 5pm on Sunday, March 18. Admission is £3.50 for adults, £2.50 for children and pensioners and £10 for a family ticket. more...
The Conservative Party has selected a new parliamentary spokesman for the Bradford West constituency. more...
Community groups expecting to be forced to leave the former Bronte Middle School in Oakworth by the end of this month may be given a reprieve. more...
A Bradford MP has waded into a gaming row, vowing to vote against plans to allow Manchester to host Britain's first super casino. more...
A garage has received a top customer-satisfaction award for the fifth year running. more...
Gareth Evans achieved his goal of reaching the last 16 of the Spanish International Amateur Championship at Desert Springs - but was disappointed not to go further. more...
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CASTLE Acoustics will find out next week whether its third attempt to knock down its base and sell off the land for homes and offices will be permitted. more...
THE thought of having more than 200 five-year-olds in a sports hall would be a daunting prospect for many - but not for the Craven Schools Sports Partnership. more...
GRASSINGTON Players have revealed the results of an audience survey to determine what the public wanted to see at their local theatre. more...
STAFF at Barclays Bank, in Grassington, have been celebrating after they scooped the West Yorkshire Branch of the Year Award. more...
SETTLE Orchestral Society, conducted by Howard Rogerson, continues its 40th anniversary season with a programme of favourite light music celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Light Music Society. more...
FANS of Barnoldswick's Cliff Stocker and his blues band Slack Alice have the rare opportunity to see them perform close to home when they headline a concert at Grassington Town Hall. more...
A MAN who completed a mind-boggling round-the-world bike ride in four years is to take on another epic challenge. more...
SETTLE should look even prettier this summer as the Cultivating Settle group took a step closer to its goal of seeing Settle in Bloom success with the opening of its new gardening headquarters, writes Gill O'Donnell. more...
pupils from Ingleton Primary School helped to restore a local woodland on Tuesday. more...
A NEW telecommunications mast could be installed in North Craven. more...
CRAVEN could lose more 27 of its 32 rural post offices when the Government announces the results of its 12-week consultation period, which is due to end today. more...
A BAFTA-style ceremony in Barnoldswick saw everyone from firefighters to physiotherapists rewarded for their contribution to the town. more...
A GRANDAD has returned from an expedition to the Arctic after raising £3,500 for research into global warming. more...
CRIME in both West Craven and the wider Pendle area is continuing to fall, according to police figures. more...
THE fight to save one of Barnoldswick's two fire crews is being taken to the High Court. more...
A NURSING home where a schizophrenic resident died had been heavily criticised for its record-keeping procedures, an inquest heard. more...
A PUB at the gateway to Earby will be reopened today (Friday) by local girl Michelle Cooper, with the promise of good food, fine ales and live entertainment. more...
YARNBURY woman Sue Woodcock says the national park authority is scared to let its own planning committee vote on her latest application to live at Mire House. more...
A GROUP of Barnoldswick youths spent a day repairing and cleaning up a run-down bus shelter in a pioneering project. more...
POOR radio communication and a lack of staff washing facilities have been highlighted in a watchdog report on Skipton Ambulance Station. more...
BURNSALL'S historic church will get a much-needed facelift after a grant worth more than £100,000 was secured. more...
A PUBLIC meeting has been called to air concerns about the forthcoming Settle Festival. more...
TWO Craven girls have beaten off tough competition to gain a place in the National Children's Brass Band. more...
THE parents of a Skipton toddler injured in a dog attack are calling for a change in the laws surrounding dangerous canines. more...
PLANNING officers have backed an application to build a 21-bed Premier Travel Inn at the Anchor Inn, at Gargrave. more...
PEOPLE will be rolling in the aisles when pupils at Ermysted's Grammar School put on a comedy night for Comic Relief. more...
A CONWOMAN struck at the home of a 70-year-old man in Ingleton on Wednesday. more...
A GROUP of year five pupils from Austwick School visited London - and paid a visit to Downing Street. more...
INSURANCE broker and financial services specialist Smart & Cook has announced the acquisition of Dales-based company Slater Marchant. more...
THE company which provides Craven's dog control service has expressed surprise over criticisms made last week. more...
ADDINGHAM District Sheep Association has presented a cheque for £1,000 to Manorlands Hospice. more...
A "REAL" nappy roadshow comes to Skipton next week. more...
THE music man of Bradley scaled new heights when he climbed to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro. more...
SKIPTON Town Council will not cut down trees to appease residents who say they are blocking their light. more...
SRI Lankan school pupils whose education was thrown into disarray by the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami have received a boost from their counterparts in South Craven. more...
SOUTH Craven couple Leonard and Betty Hawkins will be celebrating their diamond wedding anniversary this weekend with a family party, at the White Lion, at Kildwick. more...
WHEN Michael Latham left Skipton Parish Church School in 2003 to take on an inner city school in Bradford a few thought he must be mad. more...
CONTRACTORS laying a gas pipeline in Cross Hills have been given an ultimatum - finish the work by March 19 or face a daily "fine". more...
TWO mums who have known each other since the age of five have banded together to start a business that takes the stress out of present buying. more...
ERMYSTED'S first XV will make an appearance at English rugby union's headquarters at Twickenham. The team duly booked its place at the home of English rugby for the Schools Under-18 Vase final after a tense 10-5 semi-final victory in the Midlands. more...
A LITHUANIAN asylum seeker was accused of being part of a shoplifting gang which targeted Skipton. more...
CRAVEN schools came away with three awards at the Rotary Technology Tournament held in Skipton Town Hall on Tuesday. more...
The father of an RAF pilot who died in Iraq has praised a former squadron leader who has spoken out about aircraft safety. more...
AN Ilkley road safety campaigner has welcomed tougher new penalties for drivers using hand-held mobile phones behind the wheel. more...
RESIDENTS of Menston will get an opportunity on Monday to voice their opinion about a plan to remove a strip of parkland to create a new road system. more...
SPEED bumps in Burley Woodhead could fall foul of anti-discrimination laws, a disabled Adding-ham woman believes. more...
ADDINGHAM Gala has a new chairman heading up its preparations for this year's event. more...
PEOPLE trying to deter vandals from wrecking Ilkley Cemetery could be at risk of attack from yobs themselves, a parish councillor has warned. more...
PENSIONERS in Ilkley could be left without vital services if the Leeds Road Post Office ends up on a closure hit list. more...
Karate demonstrations and Bangladeshi dancing kept more than 100 women and young children entertained on Saturday. more...
Bailiffs have been ordered to strip goods from an anti-war campaigner's home because she refused to pay £750 in fines and court costs. more...
children have been saddled with a new track around their school. more...
A school is opening its play area at night in a bid to stop teenagers scaring older residents outside shops in Keighley. more...
Community groups expecting to leave the former Brontë Middle School, in Keighley, by the end of this month may be given a reprieve. more...
Discarded hypodermic needles and vandalism are just two of the issues which a new Keighley community group hopes to tackle. more...
A school project to examine the harmful environmental effects of carbon has expanded into a major tree-planting scheme near Laycock. more...
A graphic map produced to steer visitors from one Brontë Country attraction to another needs to be redesigned, according to Brontë Country Partnership (BCP) members. more...
A barber shop owner from Oakworth has been splashing out for charity by taking part in a hair-raising 24-mile swimathon. more...
Saturday-night revellers are heading for a new venue after leaving pubs and clubs - church. more...
A family who faces being banished from the whole of Lancashire after an eight-year reign of terror has settled in Keighley. more...
The cost of borrowing non-fiction books which are not stocked in Keighley Library has risen by 760 per cent. more...
Young motorbikers are being turfed off a famous scrambling site. more...
A resident at a Cross Hills care home died of a gradual accumulation of a prescribed drug in her body, an inquest heard this afternoon. more...
Councillors at last week's meeting of Silsden Town Council voted to join with the police in tackling anti-social behaviour problems in the town. more...
A Worth Valley community has been chosen to reap the benefits of £50,000 of Government cash. more...
A mother who nursed her daughter through gruelling treatment for a rare cancer is taking inspiration from Jane Tomlinson by pounding the streets to raise money for charity. more...
A man was jailed today for three-and-a-half years after pleading guilty to manslaughter. more...
Do these faces look familiar? That is the question of one man in Keighley who has discovered a selection of old photographs in his attic. more...
Town councillors are backing a fight against planned job cuts at Keighley's tax office. more...
Keighley MP Ann Cryer wants an £80,000 statue of Baroness Thatcher removed. more...
First-time buyers in Sutton could get a boost if 15 affordable homes receive the go-ahead. more...
A teenage skateboarder is campaigning for better facilities at Glusburn skate park. more...
Carrot connoisseur John Stolarczyk has returned from Holtville, USA, the carrot capital of the world, armed with more artefacts for his museum - the only one in the world devoted to the vegetable. more...
A Keighley couple plan to move to Northern Ireland to be closer to their increasingly-successful dancing daughter. more...
A form which disabled people have to complete to apply for cheaper bus and train fares has been branded "offensive and confusing", by a councillor. more...
Council tax bills are to soar. more...
The owner of a new supermarket opening for business in Keighley hopes it will encourage more people to shop locally rather than head for Bradford. more...
Teenage pregnancies in the district have risen by more than 16 per cent in a year, according to latest figures. more...
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The Cheltenham Festival picture has become much clearer as next week's four-day showpiece, the best you'll get by far in British jumps racing, draws ever closer. more...
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SOME of the district's most promising young athletes were recognised as Keighley and Craven AC held its annual presentation evening last week. more...
Dougie Lampkin made a welcome return to the outdoor trials scene - and to the podium - with a solid third place at the opening round of the Spanish domestic series held at the weekend. more...
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A partially-sighted pensioner is preparing to defy his afflictions and run the London Marathon to raise money for charity. more...
COUGAR Park will be home to the Challenge Cup tonight - as the team prepare for Sunday's third round clash in rugby league's oldest and grandest knockout competition. more...
WITH the cricket season just around the corner and our national cricketing heroes (!) all set to do battle in the World Cup in the West Indies it is little surprise that cricket is hogging the headlines once again. more...
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IT might not yet be Summer, but Otley's Carnival Queen-elect, Ellen Cartwright, is already looking forward to Christmas. more...
MORE than 44,000 patients in the Aireborough, Wharfedale and Horsforth area have been affected by their dentists deserting the NHS. more...
AN APPEAL for donations to the Bramhope Village Property Trust has been supported to the tune of £4,000. more...
THE POLICE are warning motorists trying to find ways of avoiding roadworks near the Dyneley Arms crossroads to stay clear of Old Pool Bank or face fixed penalty fines. more...
FAIRTRADE Fortnight was marked at Westville House School, Ilkley with talks and role play. more...
TOP band the Kaiser Chiefs are giving their shirts to help children in Africa. more...
SOME 200 pairs of unwanted shoes were collected by an Otley school to send to children in Malawi. more...
ILKLEY schoolchildren are reading around the clock to raise money for children's charities. more...
RESIDENTS of Menston will get an opportunity on Monday to voice their opinion about a plan to remove a strip of parkland to create a new road system. more...
ALL of the area's secondary schools are celebrating hitting top ten spots in the newly published performance tables for Key Stage Three. more...
Yeadon and Horsforth look set to get two new children's centres with an expected £1m cash injection. more...
PUPILS at an Ilkley primary school thoroughly enjoy their school and show exemplary behaviour, an inspector has ruled. more...
SEVEN-year-old George Stott ruled toys in when he became head teacher for a day at Burley-in-Wharfedale's Ghyll Royd School. more...
The father of an RAF pilot who died in Iraq has praised a former squadron leader who has spoken out about aircraft safety. more...
MORE than 2,000 people have signed Otley MP Greg Mulholland's petition calling for an end to cuts at Wharfedale Hospital. more...
PUPILs at Prince Henry's Grammar School could be starting and finishing school earlier in the day from the start of the new school year in September. more...
It is just a simple spike - but the old fashioned piece of office equipment has provided a fascinating insight into life in the 1930s. more...
ACTRESS Michelle Holmes looked to be carrying out some community service cleaning the riverside at Otley's Wharfemeadows Park. more...
THE MP for Burley-in-Wharfedale and Menston has called for postal voting to be scrapped to put an end to electoral fraud accusations. more...
A HUSBAND has created a lasting tribute to his late wife by building a stone bridge at the golf course they both used to play on. more...
MORE than 1,000 people have signed a petition calling on Leeds City Council to drop its plans for a safety fence at Otley's Wharfe-meadows Park. more...
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