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  • Keighley Cougars player needs operation for heart condition

    KEIGHLEY Cougars player Jordan Aitchison is to have an operation following the diagnosis of a heart condition. Club doctor and widely respected cardiologist, Dr Richard Lawrence, discovered the condition during a routine screening at training earlier

  • Cash for community groups to join healthcare revolution

    A NEW £600,000 fund for Keighley will help community groups and social enterprises get involved in a healthcare revolution. Local organisations can apply for cash which will enable them take part in ‘social prescribing’ alongside GP surgeries.

  • An Inspector Calls another time

    THE NATIONAL Theatre returns to Bradford Alhambra this week with its acclaimed production of An Inspector Calls. The world-renowned reimagining of the classic JB Priestley drama is performed from Wednesday January 29 to Saturday February 1. After

  • Acquisition gives expansion boost

    CARRICK Sports – the construction division of Harden-based sports turf research company STRI Group – is expanding its UK operation. The firm has acquired Phil Day Sports Ltd (PDS), a leading sports turf contractor. All employees, machinery, offices

  • Lemon Tree fundraising is a knit hit for dementia care

    DEMENTIA Friendly Keighley received a late Christmas present thanks to the town's Lemon Tree cafe-bistro. The charity received £161 this month after the Oakworth Road eaterie sold around 50 knitted treats on the run-up to Christmas. The snowmen

  • Bumper year for historic East Riddlesden Hall

    HISTORIC East Riddlesden Hall has enjoyed a bumper year. The 17th-century National Trust property last year attracted 42,742 visitors – up from 37,154 in 2018. Bosses at the Bradford Road premises say they are delighted with the figure, which

  • Keighley thrashed by a smart West Leeds side

    A DIFFICULT afternoon for Keighley saw them slump to a 44-14 defeat at West Leeds in Yorkshire One and drop to third-bottom in the process. Although they played reasonably well, they were outgunned by a well-balanced home side. The initial

  • Lampkin in top form on Addingham Moorside

    IT may have been a chilly day at Addingham Moorside on Sunday but the action was glowing as 77 competitors battled for points in the opening event of Yeadon-Guiseley Motor Club’s first in house championship series. Closed to club it have been and