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  • Landmark reunion for pen-pals

    PEN-pals have reunited on Yorkshire soil for the first time in almost half a century. Eva Csaki first visited the region from Hungary in 1970, when she was just 16. Now she has been back to once again tour locations across the area with her pen-pal

  • LETTER: Haworth homes plan 'inappropriate'

    ONCE again an inappropriate housing proposal is being discussed, this time for Haworth – £10 million housing plan for old mill site (Keighley News, July 4). Ebor Mill does need renovation and bringing back into life, but 60 homes in a conservation

  • WALK: Check out the splendour of Castle Howard

    Jonathan Smith runs Where2walk, a walking company in the Yorkshire Dales. Jonathan has written his own book, the Dales 30 which details the highest mountains in the Dales. He also runs one-day navigation courses for beginners and intermediates

  • MEMORY LANE: A towering claim to fame of Keighley chapel

    THE United Methodist Free Church – also known as Cock Chapel after the weathercock – boasted the tallest spire in Keighley, at 125 feet. The church opened in 1868 and held its last service in 1937. The cellar was used by the Keighley Air Training

  • GALLERY OF READERS' PHOTOS

    A SUPER selection of photos taken by readers. E-mail your contributions to alistair.shand@keighleynews.co.uk.