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  • Groovy gig in Haworth offers 70s sensations

    GROOVY Happening is going back to the 70s as it hosts an extra event to raise money for equipment. The Parkside Social Club in Haworth, the regular Groovy venue, will have a themed 70s night upstairs on November 16. Spokesman Sue Burke said:

  • Boys join dads at work to build their future

    BUDDING young builders were given given a fun ‘taster’ into the world of work thanks to housing group Incommunities. The six youngsters, aged eight to 13, joined their parents and other relatives to have a go at some basic building skills. The

  • Remembrance Sunday services across Keighley and district

    LIFE-size figures of wartime scenes will be seen by people attending the Remembrance Sunday service in Keighley. The wooden sculptures of soldiers, horses and ambulances have been created by former servicepeople who live locally. The

  • Alexandra Burke is back in The Bodyguard

    A NEW cast has been announced for the hit musical The Bodyguard as it returns to Bradford Alhambra from November 26 to December 7. Joining Alexandra Burke as she gives her acclaimed portrayal of Rachel Marron will be Ben Lewis as Frank Farmer

  • Steeleye Span are electrifying folk after 50 years

    FOLK music legends Steeleye Span will take their 50th anniversary tour to Bradford Cathedral on November 29. The band is one of the best known of the British Folk Revival thanks to hit singles Gaudette and All Around My Hat. The band, renowned

  • Boys from the Peatbog

    BAGPIPE stars Peatbog Faeries return to Victoria Hall in Settle on December 1 as part of their 25th anniversary tour. The Scottish trailblazers will perform on the back of the critically acclaimed album Blackhouse and their new live album Live@25

  • Chantel rocks up in Keighley again

    CHANTEL McGregor will return to Keighley as part of the winter and spring programme for BAC2LIVE. Making her first appearance in two years, on March 24, the young blues singer songwriter will be hoping for another sell-out gig as she promotes her

  • Yorkshire excellence from award-winning choir

    STEETON Male Voice Choir performed its popular annual concert at King’s Hall in Ilkley under the baton of musical director Catherine Sweet. They were joined on the stage by the City of Bradford Brass Band under their musical director Lee Skipsey Choir