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  • Hello Lee

    Hello Lee In my opinion this is correct

  • 'Walk to school' scheme ignored

    A scheme to encourage parents to walk groups of children to school has met with a cool public response. Calderdale Council's Walk-ing Bus project is meant to cut out the stress and pollution of car trips while giving pupils some well-needed exercise.

  • Broadway deal still on after C&A blow

    Developers of the planned £200 million Broadway shopping scheme expect to sign contracts in the next month with Bradford Council - despite the shock closure of the C&A store. The store in Broadway would have been relocated during the construction

  • Jewell quits

    Paul Jewell, the man who took Bradford City to the top flight of English football for the first time in 77 years, has quit. Just a month after winning a desperate relegation battle to keep the club in the Premier League, Mr Jewell said: "I feel I have

  • Is it time for boss McCall?

    Paul Jewell's resignation means Bradford City will soon have to start the search for their 33rd manager with skipper Stuart McCall an early favourite. The news that Jewell wants to quit Valley Parade has thrown City's plans for next season into disarray

  • 'Jono' inquest set to re-open

    An inquest into the death of Jonathan Danskin, whose body was recovered from the River Wharfe five weeks after he went missing, is to be resumed on July 5. The inquest on the 28-year-old self-employed joiner, who lived at Guiseley and was known as Jono

  • Ideal way to foil Net hi-jackers

    The idea of a computer network linking ten Bradford community centres, to be set up under the supervision of an organisation run by experts, is an excellent one for more than one reason. Primarily, it will make it easier for the staff and users of these

  • Jewell quits

    Paul Jewell, the man who took Bradford City to the top flight of English football for the first time in 77 years, has quit. Just a month after winning a desperate relegation battle to keep the club in the Premier League, Mr Jewell said: "I feel I have

  • Cybercops on-line to combat crime

    A team of beat bobbies have been transformed into e-cops, thanks to a pioneering hi-tech scheme. The Shipley 'cybercops' have gone on line in the fight against crime with all seven of the area's beat managers now contactable for non-urgent matters by

  • Why did my Claire die at just 23?

    The distraught mother of a 23-year-old woman who suddenly died at her Bradford workplace is still waiting to find out exactly what killed her. Claire Tewkesbury collapsed and died at her desk at the offices of holiday company JMC at Aldermanbury. It is

  • Thousand Airedales get scent of 'home'

    Fans of the Airedale Terrier will converge on Bingley from all over the world next weekend - to the valley where the breed began 150 years ago. More than 1,000 owners and breeders are expected to attend the Airedale 2000 event at the Jarvis Bankfield

  • Letters to the Editor

    Tradesman needs Council help SIR - I am writing to express my displeasure at the attitude of Bradford Council regarding a proposed £5,000 bill to Darren Todd, a Bingley businessman. This is for lifting a 70-odd year covenant which disallows the selling

  • Thousands join in the big Carnival parade

    Skeletons and spacemen, Buzz Lightyear and Bart Simpson...they all came out to play for the Lord Mayor's Parade. The Telegraph & Argus-backed event was bigger and better than ever with a record 2,000 participants. Crowds enjoyed the colourful costumes