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  • GALLERY OF READERS' PHOTOS

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

  • Company is serving-up more cash for charity

    HOME-shopping giant Damart – whose warehousing facility is at Steeton – is serving-up an initiative to celebrate a fundraising milestone. The company has produced a special cookbook to mark a decade of supporting Heart Research UK. Donations

  • Focus on district's mental health services

    COMMUNITY mental health services across the district will be spotlighted at a meeting on Thursday (July 25). A presentation is to be given by Bradford District Care NHS Foundation Trust’s new mental health care group. Services include MyWellbeing

  • Activity book will help bring Keighley museum to life

    A NEW children’s activity book has been created to bring a Keighley museum to life. Bradford Council’s neighbourhoods and customer services, along with Bradford Museums and Galleries staff, have produced the children’s guide and activity book.

  • College accolade for Keighley housing group

    A KEIGHLEY social housing group has scooped a ‘best employer’ award. Incommunities received the accolade, in recognition of its commitment to apprenticeships, from Askham Bryan College. Several of the group’s horticulture and land trainees are

  • MEMORY LANE: A castle is given to people of Keighley

    CLIFFE Castle was built as Cliffe Hall at the height of Keighley’s industrial prowess by architect George Webster, for local lawyer Christopher Netherwood. It was purchased by the Butterfield brothers in 1848 to serve as the family home and was

  • GALLERY OF READERS' PHOTOS

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

  • Knife-wielding man was tasered at Keighley railway station

    POLICE had to Taser a knife-wielding man on a busy platform at Keighley railway station after he threatened a Travel Safe Officer with the weapon and refused to drop it, Bradford Crown Court heard. Fayez Shofi was first repeatedly struck with