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September 2011

  •  Proposals to re-draw parliamentary constituencies which would see Shipley being axed and parts of Bradford being represented by out-of-district MPs provoked more stinging criticism.
  • A police officer has returned to her roots to take up a top Bradford detective role previously held by her husband.
Nicola Bryar has joined Bradford South Police as a detective inspector, replacing husband Ian, who has moved to another department.
  • A teenage graffiti artist has been commissioned by Keighley Cougars Rugby League Club to brighten up the entrance at its ground.
  • Police have stepped up work to tackle the problem of number plate thefts after it emerged that hundreds have been stolen in Bradford in the last six months.
  • Vulnerable people in the poorest and most remote areas of Bradford district will be worst hit by planned cuts to 50 subsidised bus services, a former regional transport chief has said.
  • More than 60 boxes of food and toiletries left behind by campers at Leeds Festival have boosted supplies at the Bradford Food Bank.

September 2011

We take a sideways look at some of the stories in the Telegraph & Argus.

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