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LETTER: Appalled at blight on our countryside
I RECENTLY had a pleasant walk with a local group, until we reached the Nab Hill area. I was appalled and disgusted with the amount of fly-tipping despoiling our beautiful countryside. You could furnish a house with the items abandoned. Surely
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How Keighley woman found freedom in a campervan
WHEN Charlotte Bradman took her first step on the property ladder, it was the start of a living nightmare. A crippling mortgage, a flooded cellar, a temperamental 30-year-old boiler, mounting debts and a constant stream of bills ended up making
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LETTER: Could Timothy Taylor's Black Bess Stout ride again?
THE Down Memory Lane pages in last week's Keighley News featured a rather truncated version of an advertisement for Timothy Taylor’s bottled beers from the year 1954. Whilst doing research for the company’s publication 'Timothy Taylor 1858-2008 – 150
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LATEST GALLERY OF READERS' PHOTOS
THE latest super selection of photos taken by readers. E-mail your photos to alistair.shand@keighleynews.co.uk
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MEMORY LANE: Five gallons of ale help toast new machine at South Craven mill
Robin Longbottom examines the construction of a new spinning frame – and how mill workers and bosses celebrated its completion ON Thursday, September 13, 1832, John Hartley – a worsted spinner of Greenroyd Mill, Sutton-in-Craven – bought five gallons