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  • Woman, 89, taken to hospital after two-vehicle crash

    AN 89-year-old motorist was taken to hospital following a two-vehicle crash this afternoon. The woman was driving a Volkswagen that was involved in a collision with a Nissan X-Trail on the B6265 just off the Aire Valley trunk road, at Crossflatts

  • Baby College is coming to Keighley

    A ‘BABY College’ is being launched in Keighley. Behind the initiative, which will be based at the Sue Belcher Centre, is mum-of-two Kate Fletcher. She originally set-up the venture locally in 2019 after the birth of her elder child, but was

  • Mother-and-son to run London Marathon for Manorlands

    A MOTHER-and-son with a shared passion for running are tackling the London Marathon to raise money for Manorlands. Anne Troth, 64, and 38-year-old Sean have both secured places in the world-famous event on October 3. For Anne it will be the

  • Improvements to children's social care 'must be more rapid'

    IMPROVEMENTS to children’s social care must be carried out “much more rapidly”. That was the message this week from the leader of Bradford Council’s Conservative group, Worth Valley councillor Rebecca Poulsen, following publication of a review

  • Keighley pupils' creative talents are showcased

    KEIGHLEY students’ creative talents are being showcased across the town centre. Short stories and poems written by pupils in years seven and eight at Keighley’s three secondary schools – Beckfoot Oakbank, Holy Family and University Academy Keighley

  • Family activities return to Keighley park

    FAMILY activities have returned to Keighley’s Cliffe Castle Park for the first time since the start of lockdown. A Fairy and Dragonfly Trail and summer reading challenge were staged. The event – organised by Bradford Council heritage parks

  • Haworth to host 108th Groovy Happening live music night

    A GROOVY Happening live music night – the 108th – takes place at Haworth on Saturday, August 7. The event – upstairs at the Parkside Social Club, from 7.30pm – showcases local musical talent and raises funds for the Oxenhope Sue Ryder hospice,

  • Couple in their 70s left to manage woodland

    A COUPLE in their seventies who gave-up an acre of land for tree planting a decade ago have issued a warning after being left to maintain the woodland site. Mary Elliott and her husband Martin Harwood offered the field beside their home in response