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Keighley supermarket prepares for double decker HGV deliveries
A SUPERMARKET giant needs to alter its Keighley store to allow a new fleet of double decker trucks to deliver goods. Sainsbury’s has applied for planning permission to make changes to its loading bay to accommodate the larger vehicles, which it
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Mystical Madeleines serve-up fond memories
By Keighley’s Mike Armstrong, an award-winning master baker with a big passion for baking... WHERE have all the Madeleines gone? These undoubtedly originate from France, but the historical details remain quite mystical. One legend goes
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Keighley Healthy Living open day will showcase services & building improvements
PEOPLE are being invited to see improvements made to a Keighley town-centre community hub. Keighley Healthy Living, in Scott Street, is staging an open day on Thursday, June 27, between 10am-noon. The health and wellbeing charity received a
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Motorist who drove whilst banned ordered to carry out unpaid work
A BANNED motorist made the mistake of getting behind the wheel after his driver was unable to go on because of a migraine, a court heard. John Boulton was parked in an Iveco flat-bed truck at the Asda petrol station in Station Road, Cross Hills
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Organisers bow out in style as latest Bronte Vintage Gathering raises over £76,000
ORGANISERS of a major annual charity fundraiser have 'bowed out' in style. The Bronte Vintage Gathering team has confirmed that this year's event – held on May 11 and 12 at the showfield in Haworth Road, Cullingworth – raised £76,452 for Manorlands
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Menopause cafe to be launched at Silsden
A MENOPAUSE cafe is being launched at Silsden. The initiative, at The Hive, is open to people of any gender or age. Organisers say the discussion group aims to break down the stigma around menopause and raise awareness of its impact on those
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A new look for thriving village hall
A THRIVING village hall is undergoing a transformation. Work including the installation of a new heating system and provision of disabled parking has been carried out at Oakworth Village Hall. And new branding has been introduced. Future
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Victim moved home to forget Keighley serial flasher
A COURT has heard how a woman subjected to a serial flasher was so “shattered” by the experience that she had no option but to sell her home and move away. Self-employed gardener Lee Gatenby appeared before Bradford Crown Court to be sentenced
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Steak night serves-up £2,250 for Oxenhope hospice Manorlands
A CHARITY steak night has served-up £2,250 for Manorlands. The event was the fifth of its kind to be organised by farmer Michael Winchester. Over 60 people attended the fundraiser, at Skipton restaurant The Curious Fox. Since the steak
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What a comeback as Keighley kickboxer gets win after two-year hiatus
TWO athletes at a kickboxing club in Keighley have scored fantastic wins in recent matches. Victories by Josh Crowther and Maks Kacprzyk, however, came in different circumstances. Josh, a local professional kickboxer and owner of Keighley Kickbox