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Lowe on a high after tense Haworth Central Park bowling finale
Haworth Central Park Bowling Club held a second-ever edition of its Ladies’ Club Championship this summer, which was followed by afternoon tea for all the members. Eight lady members took part in a knockout tournament in what ended up being an
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Silsden see wings clipped as 10 men beaten at Tadcaster
Silsden were brought back down to earth with a bump on Tuesday night, with a 3-1 defeat in the Northern Counties East League Premier Division at Tadcaster Albion. They beat promotion hopefuls Campion 3-0 in their NCEL opener at the end of July,
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Steeton slide to derby defeat as poor first half costs them at Marley
Steeton hosted Route One Rovers at Marley on Tuesday night, in a battle of landlords versus tenants in the North West Counties Football League First Division North. And it was the “away” side who claimed the three points with a 2-1 win, after scoring
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Delighted Haworth man makes his marque with a classic Mini
A HAWORTH man is celebrating after his classic Mini scooped an award. Shaun Whitehead's 1967 Cooper was amongst the winners at a special Mini gathering held at classic car museum Great British Car Journey, in Ambergate, Derbyshire. More than
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Baby Friendly Initiative awards for Airedale Hospital units
AIREDALE Hospital has won recognition for the support it provides to families of newborn babies. The UNICEF Baby Friendly Initiative has awarded a certificate of commitment, marking the development of an infant feeding policy and action plan, to
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Haworth woman to serve up latest coffee day for Manorlands
A HAWORTH woman is hosting her 31st annual coffee day and bring-and-buy sale in aid of Manorlands. Kath Neal is staging the event at her Sowden's Cottage, Dimples Lane, home on Thursday, August 22 – between 10.30am-4.30pm and 6.30pm-9pm. Everyone
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Celebrations as teacher chalks up 30 years at same school
TRIBUTE has been paid to a teacher who has chalked up three decades at the same school. Over the years Mrs Elena O'Hare has taught across all age groups, from reception to Year 6, at Cullingworth Primary School. Originally from Keighley, she
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'Cut it back' plea to Keighley people as overhanging foliage poses problems
PEOPLE across the Keighley district are being urged to act against overhanging foliage. Members of Sight Loss Council groups in the region have issued the plea to help keep pathways and pavements free of obstructions. Group volunteers say that
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Suspensions in district's schools reach record high
A RECORD number of pupils have been suspended from the district's schools, new figures show. Department for Education data reveals there were 18,504 Bradford-district suspensions in the 2022-23 academic year – the highest number since records began
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Village pub hosting music and beer fest
A VILLAGE pub is hosting a live music and beer festival this weekend. Buzzafest takes place at the Busfeild Arms, East Morton, on Saturday and Sunday (August 10/11). Nearly a dozen musicians will perform, plus there will be an outdoor bar,
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'Awesome' Keighley & Craven festival attracts people from across the country
A FESTIVAL staged by People First Keighley and Craven attracted participants from across the country. A wide range of inclusive wellbeing activities was on offer during the fortnight-long initiative. Events were held across two sites – Cliffe