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  • Bradford Park Avenue targeting more signings

    Bradford Park Avenue manager John Deacey returned from holiday in time to oversee the club’s biggest win of the season last Saturday. Avenue rattled in half a dozen to beat Worcester City 6-1 after going a goal down and the result was a timely

  • Special guest for Junior Bantams

    The Junior Bantams will be joined by a current City player at their fun session before Saturday’s Bristol City game. The sessions take place in their special room adjacent to the One in a Million cafe at Valley Parade and the special guest will

  • West Bowling pumped up for Rovers revenge

    West Bowling will have old scores to settle against Pennine League Premier Division table-toppers Sharlston Rovers on Saturday. Wests are still smarting from the 28-26 National Cup fourth-round defeat five years ago when Rovers went through following

  • Guiseley must start new year with a bang

    Guiseley are in danger of being undercooked as they go into the biggest game of their season so far. The Lions head to Conference Premier full-timers Aldershot Town in the third round of the FA Trophy on Saturday. A place in the quarter-finals

  • West Riding Cup quarter-final places up for grabs

    Following last weekend’s postponement of their West Riding County FA Challenge Cup game, Steeton and their Keighley-based rivals Oxenhope Recreation will make a second attempt to clinch a quarter-final place. The winners will face a home game against

  • Morrisons needs to improve, say retail experts

    Disappointing Christmas trading saw Morrisons deliver the worst seasonal results of the major retailers with a 5.6 per cent drop in like-for-like sales. The Bradford-based supermarket chain has warned that its 2013 profits will be at the lower

  • Flying Farsley out to add to points spree

    Farsley took their unbeaten run into double figures last weekend and they will be expected to stretch it to 11 games when they host New Mills on Saturday. Neil Parsley’s third-placed side have taken 25 points from the last 27 on offer as they continue

  • Kris Hopkins responds to housing criticism

    Housing Minister Kris Hopkins has denied that his Government has sunk house building to the “lowest levels in peacetime since the 1920s”. Labour staged a Commons debate to highlight how the Government had “refused to take the action needed” to

  • Queensbury unveil colourful new look

    Pennine League club Queensbury are paying their own tribute to former player Martin Potts. The 42-year-old former Bradford Northern colt died from motor neurone disease aged 42 in November, 2008. And Championship Division side Queensbury, the

  • Greaves is ready to add his experience for Bees

    Having won one crucial clash last Saturday, Bradford & Bingley have another this weekend. tomorrow. The Bees, who were second from bottom in SSE National League Three North, won 34-5 at bottom club Penrith last weekend. That five-point

  • Saltaire residents angry at car park plan for 'garden'

    Dozens of Saltaire residents say plans to create more parking spaces at neighbouring offices will rob them of their “front garden.” Bradford Council has been flooded with objections to an application by the Bradford District Care Trust for their

  • Police appeal for witnesses to racist abuse on train

    Police are hunting a group of three Leeds United fans who subjected a Bradford woman to a tirade of racist abuse on a busy train. And officers have urged that a man who acted as a Good Samaritan by standing up to the group and offering to escort

  • Cleckheaton youngsters are waiting their turn

    Cleckheaton, who are 14 points ahead in SSE North One East, are reaping the benefits of a settled squad. Fixture secretary Alan Bentley said ahead of the home match against Sheffield on Saturday: “We have had very few injuries and have used

  • Tea room closure

    Owners of The Russian Tea Room in Skipton have blamed poor trade for its closure less than a year after it opened. Steve and Olga Penney said quiet period coupled with Olga’s deteriorating health had led to its closure last week. “Due to Olga’s deteriorating

  • Tribute paid to Skipton's 'one legged postman'

    Tributes have been paid to a popular man who became known as the “one legged postman. Nearly 200 people attended a memorial service for former postman Allan Ripley at Skipton Baptist Church, where he was a member. Mr Ripley, 80, was well-known

  • Angling Lines

    BRADFORD CITY AA Members are reminded that subscription renewals are now due for 2014 and must be purchased before fishing. Costs are £36 for full members, with concessions available, and how to renew can be found at www.bradfordcityaa.co.uk.

  • McDermott: Time for Leeds to step on the gas

    Brian McDermott is calling on Leeds to stir back into life in front of the TV cameras at Hillsborough on Saturday. The eighth-placed Whites head into the lunchtime derby against Sheffield Wednesday in urgent need of a morale-boosting victory.

  • Christmas drink and drug drivers lose their licences

    More than 100 people were arrested on suspicion of drink and drug driving during North Yorkshire Police’s Christmas Safety Campaign. Of the 118 people arrested, 60 have been charged and have either already lost or face losing their licences for

  • History walk to set off from Oakwell Hall

    ‘History in the Landscape’ is the subject of a two- mile stroll from Oakwell Hall in Nutter Lane, Birstall, to Red House Museum in Oxford Road, Gomersal, on Sunday February 2. The stroll sets off at 1pm from Oakwell Hall. It is not suitable

  • Irish songwriter Andy White performs in Otley

    Irish singer-songwriter and poet Andy White will perform at Korks Wine Bar in Otley next month. He will be supported by Plumhall – husband and wife songwriting duo Nick Hall and Michelle Plum – when he takes the stage on Thursday, February 13.

  • Russian Tea Room in Skipton closes

    Owners of The Russian Tea Room in Skipton have blamed poor trade for its closure less than a year after it opened. Steve and Olga Penney said quiet period coupled with Olga’s deteriorating health had led to its closure. “Due to Olga’s deteriorating

  • Games off at Bradford council pitches

    All Bradford Council-owned pitches have been made unavailable this weekend due to the amount of rain that has fallen. Teams affected have been asked to contact their match referee to let them know. The cancellation includes Rawdon Meadows.

  • Bradford woman racially abused by Leeds United fans on train

    Police are looking for a group of three Leeds United fans whose racist abuse on a busy train left a Bradford woman “extremely frightened and upset.” They have asked that a Good Samaritan, who stood up to the group and offered to escort the 35-year-old

  • Help the RSPCA

    Bradford RSPCA is appealing for volunteers to help staff its newly-opened furniture unit opposite its Mount Street animal shelter. Anyone interested can phone (01274) 370067 or 07508 422 175 for further details.

  • Police pledge as Ilkley burglary rate falls

    Police say they will not become complacent about the risk of burglaries in Ilkley, despite a drop in the crime later in December. There were a total of eight house burglaries in the town last month, which sparked concern about residents, plus four

  • Wharfedale expecting tough test from Tynedale

    Wharfedale’s players have been warned to keep their composure when SSE National League One strugglers Tynedale visit The Avenue on Saturday. The north east side are currently second from bottom but their confidence will have been boosted by Saturday

  • Smart wardens

    Council wardens have been given smartphones so they can record their work, take photos and read emails on the go. It means they can log problems such as broken pay-and-display machines without having to go back to the office, and follows a successful

  • Farmers' views 'will be needed'

    South Craven MP Julian Smith has welcomed a Government commitment to listen to the views of farmers. He said it was an important year for the farming community ahead of changes to the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), a system of subsidies and

  • Tribute to Wharfedale Aeromodellers president John Horton

    A model aircraft flying club has paid tribute to its leader, who has died. Wharfedale Aeromodellers observed a two-minute silence at the start of its January meeting in memory of honorary president, John Horton. Mr Horton, 75, a Burley-in-Wharfedale

  • Fifty not out for marathon addict

    The medical staff at the Windermere Marathon wanted Anastasia Lincoln to stop. “I had been clipped by the wing mirror of a car,” said the 58-year-old Bradford woman. “My fingers were like sausages because of the accident but it was mainly my

  • Caddy Foster thrilled to be back in the old routine

    Keighley-born caddy Billy Foster is relishing the chance to help Lee Westwood back to his best after the pair renewed their partnership. The Bingley St Ives member heads out to America next week to link up again with Westwood for the new season

  • Thursday, January 9, 2014

    From the T&A... 25 years ago: The Yorkshire Regional Health Authority called for urgent action to cut waiting lists in Bradford hospitals, after figures revealed 1,100 people had been waiting more than a year for surgery. 50 years ago:

  • Two Cottingley men in court over cannabis factories

    Two men involved in commercial cannabis-growing were given suspended jail terms at Bradford Crown Court. Gary Milne, 40, of Airedale Avenue, Cottingley, and David Sumner, 43, of Manor Road, Cottingley, had both pleaded guilty to the production

  • Police put brakes on nuisance drivers in Keighley

    Police are putting the brakes on nuisance drivers who regularly meet each night at a Keighley shopping park. The Neighbourhood Policing Team is making regular swoops on Keighley Retail Park to break up the gatherings. Officers yesterday confirmed

  • Ilkley craft brewer given £50,000 to expand

    New funds will be used by a craft brewery to spruce up its image and branding in a bid to expand sales both in the UK and overseas. Wharfe Bank Brewery, which operates out of a converted paper mill on the banks of the River Wharfe in Pool-in-Wharfedale

  • Concerns at future of Ilkley's Manor House museum

    Historical artefacts from Ilkley could be lost to the town unless talks this month come up with plans for the future of Ilkley’s Manor House Museum, it is feared. Concern is growing that Bradford Council might withdraw staff and close the Ilkley

  • Why the Bronte Parsonage is busy even though it's shut

    The Bronte Parsonage Museum is closed to the public throughout January – but it is the busiest time of the year for staff. Workers have only a few weeks to check every item in the Haworth museum and prepare new displays. The museum’s closed

  • Former Bradford Lord Mayor’s consort dies

    City Hall’s flag is flying at half-mast for former Lord Mayor’s consort Donald Binney who died suddenly at home on New Year’s Day. The 81-year-old, whose widow is Thornton and Allerton Councillor Val Binney had recently been in hospital with a

  • Boy, 12, held for bogus collections in Lidget Green

    A 12-year-old boy, who knocked on doors in Lidget Green fraudulently claiming he was collecting money for the Salvation Army, has been arrested on suspicion of fraud. The incidents took place shortly before Christmas, and involved the boy knocking

  • Otley Parish Scouts receive a gift from Sainsbury's

    An Otley Scout group will be able to 'go large' on the decorations next Christmas – thanks to a supermarket. Sainsbury's Otley has given the colourful adornments it had hanging over its shop floor throughout December to Otley Parish Scouts.

  • Is the Bradford district heading for an obesity crisis?

    Many of us are guilty of over indulgence during the festive season. Come the new year we have good intentions with resolutions to shed those extra pounds but how many stick to it? By February, the enthusiasm to get fit tends to wane as people

  • Delays on M62 and M606 after smash

    Motorists faced a miserable morning commute after an accident on the M62 led to delays of up to 40 minutes. A an accident occurred between junction 27 (Gildersome) and junction 26 (M606) involving a number of cars and a HGV shortly after 6.40am.

  • Profits warning by Morrisons after slump in Christmas sales

    Bradford-based supermarket Morrisons is warning that profits for 2013 are likely to be below expectations following a 5.6 per cent slump in Christmas sales. If fuel is included, the total sales fall was 7.1 per cent. Morrisons said hard pressed

  • Action pledged to cut winter deaths in Bradford

    Health and social care bosses have pledged action after the number of people dying from cold in Bradford reached a 12-year high. There were 320 excess winter deaths in the 2011/12 winter, an increase of a third on the year before and a higher rate

  • Scheme appeals for volunteer help

    People with mental health issues are being invited to volunteer to help others. Sharing Voices Bradford is looking for people across the district to join its roster of volunteers. The organisation said such placements could help people develop

  • Ilkley to Grassington bus service could win a reprieve

    A bus service linking Ilkley and the Yorkshire Dales could win a reprieve. North Yorkshire County Council officers have revised a proposal to end the subsidy for the Ilkley to Grassington service 74, and have now drawn up plans to reduce its subsidy

  • Workshop in Bradford offers advice on grants

    A workshop will tell Bradford arts groups how they can apply for grants. It will be held from 4pm to 6pm at Artworks, on Great Horton Road, on Wednesday, January 22. To book a place, e-mail karen.lewis@bradford.gov.uk.

  • Film could give Giant boost to city’s location reputation

    When a film re-telling an Oscar Wilde fable as a gritty tale about copper thieves was shot in Bradford, the production team rented offices in Little Germany for several months, and cast and crew stayed at the city’s Great Victoria Hotel. The film

  • Mystery as car lands on railings

    Police and an ambulance crew attended a crash in Wakefield Road, Bradford which left a car perched on central reservation railings yesterday. The Nissan Micra appeared to have veered off the Bradford side of the carriageway, near The Gallopers

  • West Yorkshire police officers outlining crimefighting link

    West Yorkshire Police chiefs insist the merging of HMET, its crack crimebusting squad, into a bigger crime department will make the force more efficient. Though bosses admit that resources will be reduced in the new Protective Services Crime Division

  • Objections over large turbine plans for Denholme

    Plans for a 45-metre high turbine high on the moors at Denholme have sparked an outcry by anti-windfarm campaigners. Bradford Council has received an application for the turbine at Denholme Business Centre on Halifax Road. The centre, which

  • Bradford Council Tories hit out in budget talks row

    Conservatives at Bradford Council claim their attempts at creating an alternative to Labour’s cuts programme are being hampered. The opposition group says crucial details about the authority’s finances were being held from them until this week.

  • Police chief allays fears over Keighley 'cutbacks'

    Keighley’s top police officer has spoken out to allay fears the town’s police presence is under threat. Closure of the cells at Keighley Police headquarters last year and the shifting of CID officers to Bradford have sparked concerns the town is

  • ‘Mark Moore quit Bradford Bulls board three weeks ago’

    Crisis talks which could determine the ownership of Bradford Bulls were resuming today as it was revealed that club chairman Mark Moore resigned as a director of the club almost three weeks ago. A document filed at Companies House on Monday shows

  • Bradford diabetes scheme 'has early success'

    The ‘Bradford Beating Diabetes’ programme has seen early success with all 27 GP practices within the Bradford City Clinical Commissioning Group signing up to the scheme. The initiative, which officially began on November 14 last year to coincide

  • Bradford police question 5 over Little Horton shop shooting

    Police yesterday raided a flat and a mobile phone shop as part of an investigation into a shooting which left a man seriously injured. As detectives quizzed five men on suspicion of conspiracy to commit attempted murder, officers seized items from

  • Bradford Council approves plan for new hotel in Little Germany

    A new city centre hotel, destined to overlook Bradford’s long-awaited £260 million Broadway shopping centre, has received approval from council planning officers. Permission has been given to convert two 19th-century, Grade II listed office buildings

  • Bradford stargazers look to the heavens

    Would-be and amateur astronomers did not let the wet, overcast weather dampen a Stargazing Live event in Bradford last night. Excited children and intrigued adults got stuck into a variety of activities and displays in and around City Park between