WE asked you which pubs and bars of years past in the Bradford district you missed the most, and you didn’t disappoint.

Telegraph & Argus readers took to our Facebook page to let us know which watering holes you look back on my fondness.

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Here are just a few of your views on the pubs you miss the most in Bradford:

Alan Wood: “Chaplins, malt kiln, here and hounds, green man, ring o bells, slip, all great pubs back in the day, junction, swing gate and the sports bar, Saturday nights were never the same.”

Rebecca Chadwick: The Gas Works Club.”

Reshida Seedat: "Elephant Castle, Great Horton.”

David Roach: Moulders on Sticker Lane, the type of old fashioned local we'll never see again. I don't know how they managed it but even the Websters bitter tasted good there.”

Niki Kemp: “My dad misses rafters Churchill, green man, Robin Hood, flag ship, prince of wales, Bradford arms, the piest, sugar cane. He said he had fond memories with old friends who are no longer around.”

John William Jakes: “7 Stars at Greengates.”

Issac McMeekin: “Bradford Arms bowling back lane.”

Royston Lee: “Gallopers, Wakefield Road. Lots of good times. Remember it being built and now it's gone.”

Linda Walbank: “The Sun Inn, Cottingley. Nice place to call either for a drink or food.”

Julie Anson: “Tempest had my wedding there.”

John Dorymeade: “The peel pub on woodhead Road, about 5 mins walk from the original rio's and the Coniston in idle.”