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Steeton hotel threatened with closure
A Steeton hotel is threatened with closure. Owners of Steeton Hall Hotel, in Station Road, today said its future was “under review”. The premises have a temporary person in charge following the departure of its previous tenant. Punch Taverns, which
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Religious Question Time at Keighley Catholic school
A Keighley Catholic school that draws many of its students from the Muslim population staged a Question Time-style event to foster dialogue between different religions. The session was held at Holy Family Catholic School and attended by an audience
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Police hunt two men in connection with Keighley purse theft
Police investigating the theft of a purse from an 80-year-old woman have released CCTV images of two suspects they want to speak to. The purse contained about £400 in cash, as well as photographs including one of the pensioner’s late husband. The
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Boys charged over alleged offences on Keighley & Worth Valley Railway
Two teenagers have been charged with offences following alleged break-ins and vandalism at two of the area’s biggest tourist attractions. The boys, aged 13 and 14 and from the Riddlesden and Keighley areas, will appear in youth court in the near future
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Preparations are well under way for Fallfest – a music, film, arts and literature event in Glusburn
Preparations are well under way for Fallfest – a music, film, arts and literature event in Glusburn. Fallfest is now in its third year and keeps growing. The festival runs from September 20 to 22, with upcoming band My Forever opening the event
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South Craven school pupils' success at Yorkshire Air Museum
Pupils at South Craven School showed off their technological know-how by sweeping the board at a competition staged at Yorkshire Air Museum. Year eight teams won first, second and third prizes in the IET Hydro Challenge contest. Pupils used working
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Country show about food and farming at Steeton Primary School
A country show at Steeton Primary School marked the culmination of work by pupils about food and farming. Children from years three and four organised activities, including bread tasting, dry stone walling and a ‘Milk A Cow Experience’. Attractions
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Green-thinking business to build on an eyesore site in Keighley
A green-thinking business has won permission to build an industrial unit and offices on an eyesore site in Keighley. Steeton-based BCI Brewchem designs, builds and installs pipework systems for factories, breweries and food companies, but its big
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Organisers raise a glass toKeighley's first-ever Airedale Beer Festival
Keighley’s first-ever Airedale Beer Festival takes place next month. The three-day event will feature more than 50 traditional locally-sourced beers, lagers, perries and ciders on tap. It is being held in the grounds of the Airedale Heifer
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Trust boost comes in former Keighley pupil Rosie’s memory
A trust established by the family of a former Keighley school pupil who died while on holiday received a boost from an evening at Holy Family Catholic School. Three hundred people attended the Pilgrimages Reunion night in the school hall, organised