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  • Keighley College part of TV and film training initiative

    KEIGHLEY College is part of an initiative aimed at providing a route for people into the film and TV industry. The college is one of three education providers involved in the venture, which is offering five part-time training courses for jobs in

  • Keighley's MP backs Airedale Hospital's healthcare heroes

    A GROUP of doctors and nurses from Airedale Hospital have been shortlisted for an NHS Parliamentary Award after being nominated by Ilkley’s MP Robbie Moore. ‘Hearts in Little Hands’ are a team from the hospital’s Emergency Department who teach

  • Critical bog building moss planted on Ilkley Moor

    ALL this month a team from Environmental Land Management Solutions Ltd will be out in all weathers planting 70,000 sphagnum moss plugs (a small bouquet of sphagnum plants) in selected areas across Ilkley Moor. They have been contracted by Moors

  • Grassroots football returning but tier wait causing worries

    FOLLOWING yesterday's government announcement, grassroots football will be able to return next week. But, though not so much of a problem at Sunday League level, those in Steps 3 to 6 of the Non-League System, like Thackley, Eccleshill United and

  • Keighley bus firm seeks views on its post-Covid growth plans

    TRANSDEV – which runs Keighley Bus Company – is urging people to have their say as it plans for growth beyond the pandemic. The firm has produced a blueprint – Build Buses Back Better – and is inviting customers and business and political leaders

  • Drivers warned that busy bridge will be closed this weekend

    MOTORISTS are being warned that Otley Bridge will be closed this weekend. The bridge is closing on Saturday, November 28 and Sunday, November 29 to allow resurfacing works to be carried out on Bridge Street. The section of the road between

  • Richard takes-up new post at healthcare group

    RICHARD Dalby has been appointed customer relationship manager for the north with the Enhanced Community Healthcare Options Group (ECHO), which operates Malsis Hall at Glusburn. Mr Dalby has worked in healthcare since graduating more than 20 years

  • Bogus police officer warning to Keighley householders

    HOUSEHOLDERS across the district are warned to be on their guard after a man posing as a police officer tried to con a homeowner into handing over money. The man called at a house and told the elderly occupant he was fundraising for West Yorkshire