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Keighley RUFC mourn deaths of two popular former players in space of fortnight
Two popular former Keighley RUFC players have died over the past fortnight in prop David Collen and winger Eric Balderson. David, affectionately always known as 'Codge' passed away on Friday, April 26. He had a fall on February 8 and damaged
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Coffee morning to raise funds for Christian Aid
A COFFEE morning is being held to raise funds for Christian Aid. The event takes place at Holy Trinity Church, Cowling, on Saturday, May 18, between 11am and 2pm. Visitors will also be able to enjoy homemade soup and sandwiches, and there will
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Choir's spring concert will mark swan song of director Helen
OXNOP Singers are staging their spring concert. And the event – at Oxenhope Community Centre on Sunday, May 19, at 7.30pm – will be the swan song of musical director Helen McClorry. She is stepping down after 15 years in the role, and dozens
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Number plates for bicycles? District MP poses the question
A DISTRICT MP has raised with the Government the issue of whether bicycles should have number plates. Sir Philip Davies, whose Shipley constituency includes Cullingworth and Denholme, said he had been contacted by a number of concerned residents
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Reducing child poverty levels in Keighley a vision target
REDUCING child poverty levels in Keighley is amongst the targets of a new vision drawn up for the district. The Bradford Place Prospectus outlines a set of 'key ambitions' to be achieved by 2040. Business in the Community (BITC) has produced
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New era begins for popular Keighley museum saved from closure
A NEW era has begun for Keighley Bus Museum. The popular attraction has staged a first official open day as owner of its 'home'. Keighley Bus Museum Trust was given notice in 2021 that it would have to vacate its Riverside base, and the hammer-blow
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Tougher action demanded to crack down on Keighley speedsters
TOUGHER action is needed to crack down on speeding motorists across Keighley, it's claimed. Some drivers have been accused of using the town's roads "like a racetrack". The claim comes as newly-released data places this region amongst the worst