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SQUAD: Cougars Nuu boy heads to Bradford on dual reg to better learn the game
Keighley Cougars have confirmed that centre Junior Nuu will join Bradford Bulls Reserves on dual registration. Nuu, born in New Zealand but of Samon heritage, featured for Cougars in their away wins at Newcastle and Rochdale earlier in the season
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A culinary gem from across the Channel
IN the world of baking, there are endless delightful creations to explore, each with its unique story and cultural significance. One such culinary gem is the pithivier, which is a delectable French pastry. It originated in the town of Pithiviers
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Silsden Proms on the Farm to strike up again for good causes
SILSDEN Proms on the Farm is striking up again to raise money for charity. The event takes place at Jackson's field, in Keighley Road, on Saturday, July 20, from 6.30pm. Proceeds are split between Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice Manorlands and Silsden
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Manorlands hospice gears up for its popular annual garden party
MANORLANDS is staging its popular annual garden party. The event takes place at the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice on Sunday, July 14, between 1pm and 4pm. Attractions will include a barbecue, stalls, bouncy castle and face painting, plus entertainment
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Silsden repair cafe is going from strength to strength
A REPAIR cafe which opened a year ago is going from strength to strength. Since it was launched, the Climate Action Silsden initiative has saved more than 550 items from going to landfill. The cafe is held on the third Saturday of every month
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New face at the helm of Keighley drug and alcohol charity
AN award-winning Keighley drug and alcohol charity has a new face at the helm. Jo Jepson has been appointed chief executive officer of Project 6. She will formally take up the appointment in early September. The charity, whose work has
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Police launch crackdown on region's uninsured drivers
UNINSURED drivers are being targeted in a crackdown launched by West Yorkshire Police. In the coming weeks, roads policing officers – working with district teams – will operate at locations across the region, as part of an initiative being staged
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Giant hogweed warning to Keighley public as plant expected to thrive
PEOPLE across the Keighley district are being warned to be cautious of giant hogweed. The invasive weed is expected to thrive after another wet spring. Contact with the plant, whose sap is highly toxic, can cause severe discomfort and blistering