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Cougars captain forced to sit out but key duo back for Newcastle
KEIGHLEY Cougars will be without two key players for tomorrow’s home game against Newcastle Thunder. Captain Ellis Robson will sit the Betfred League 1 fixture out with a pulled quad, while first-team second rower Lachlan Lanksey rolled his ankle
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Praise for Keighley's 'fantastic' Yorkshire Day celebrations
YORKSHIRE Day was celebrated in style in Keighley. The town council staged a host of free activities on Church Green. Attractions included stalls, a circus workshop, balloon modelling, a slide, children's rides and face painting. Visitors
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Haworth-based artist in solo exhibition of her work
A SOLO exhibition by a Haworth-based artist is about to enter its final week. Judy Sale is displaying her work at The Mosaic & Upstairs Galleries, Dean Clough, Halifax. The exhibition ends on Sunday, August 11. Admission is free. Judy
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Strewth, mate! Jam in your lamingtons?
WHAT comes to mind when you think of lamingtons? Licking chocolate and coconut off your fingers? For the uninitiated, a lamington is a sponge or butter cake dipped in chocolate and covered with desiccated coconut. Inside you might find a layer
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Foundation boost for district autism charity
A CHARITY which supports families with children on the autistic spectrum has received a boost. Airedale and Wharfedale Autism Response (AWARE) has been granted £1,000 from the Yorkshire Building Society Charitable Foundation. The cash will
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Keighley Show organisers issue appeal for volunteer helpers
VOLUNTEERS are being sought to help with this year's Keighley Show. Assistance is needed with setting up the showground in the days before the event, and with clearing the site afterwards. And help is welcome on the day. The show takes
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Row after doubts are cast over rebuild of Airedale Hospital
A ROW has broken out following the Labour Government's announcement that the New Hospital Programme – which includes Airedale – is under review. It was confirmed in May last year that Airedale Hospital, built more than 50 years ago, had secured
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Pupils have their say in 'parliamentary' debate
PUPILS from Oxenhope Primary School had their say during a debate at Bradford's City Hall. They were amongst young people from seven Bradford Diocesan Academies Trust schools who took part in an inaugural student parliament, in the council chamber
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Rail firm signals its intent in annual battle against 'leaves on the line'
RAIL operator Northern – which runs services on the Airedale line – has signalled its readiness for an annual 'battle'. The firm is deploying a range of technology to help keep tracks clear of leaves this autumn. Water-spraying devices, technology