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  • District campaign highlights help for abuse victims

    HELP is available for people suffering domestic abuse. That’s the message from a new campaign, launched by Bradford Council in conjunction with partner organisations. The Can’t Hide, Can Seek initiative will use means such as posters, radio

  • Man headbutted wife after argument

    A COWLING man who head-butted his wife at the couple’s home following an argument has been handed a suspended prison sentence. Skipton magistrates heard Steven Bond, 35, and his wife, Chloe, had been out socialising separately and both returned

  • Memories of founder of lifesaving campaign

    A MAN who launched a lifesaving campaign to install defibrillators has recorded his life story on a digital archive. Brian Firth, from Guiseley, set up the Global CPAD (Community Public Access Defibrillators) Campaign seven years ago. Last year

  • One off payment for lower incomes

    CRAVEN District Council has launched an online form for residents to claim £500 if they receive benefits and are self-isolating. The Test and Trace Support payment is a one-off payment to allow people on lower incomes to self-isolate if they test

  • Keighley fitness studio wins praise

    KEIGHLEY MP Robbie Moore has praised a fitness studio in the town. He paid tribute to Hi Energy during a visit to the premises, when he met operator Julie Cardus-Anderson. She outlined the changes that had been carried out to make the ladies-only

  • New plan for building in conservation area

    A NEW planning application has been submitted for alterations to a building in a conservation area after a similar scheme was refused earlier this year. In July, Bradford Council rejected a retrospective application for alterations to 69 Main Street