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  • Northern is putting its railway stations on the map

    NORTHERN – which operates rail services on the Airedale line – is producing new interactive maps so passengers can explore its stations virtually. The 3D feature, to be added to the company’s website, is designed to help disabled customers – and

  • Praise for shoppers at Keighley-district store

    SHOPPERS at a Keighley-district store have been thanked for their contribution to a £1 million charity fundraising initiative. The money was raised during a campaign last month, when Tesco customers were invited to round-up their shop to the nearest

  • Stark warning over region's liver disease levels

    ONE in six adults across the region could have undiagnosed liver disease, it is feared. The British Liver Trust’s mobile screening and scanning unit visited several locations throughout Yorkshire and the Humber. And of the several hundred passers-by

  • Free help on offer to boost your web skills

    HELP is at hand for South Craven people wanting to brush-up on their internet skills. North Yorkshire library service is offering support as part of Get Online Week, which starts on Monday (October 18). Free one-to-one sessions and digital

  • Story-times to restart at Silsden Library

    STORY-time sessions are restarting at Silsden Community Library. The sessions will be held on the first Wednesday of every month, from November 3, between 2pm and 2.45pm. All under-fives are welcome. An adult must stay with the child. The

  • A solo show for Silsden artist

    A SILSDEN artist is currently displaying her work in a solo exhibition. Patricia Oxley’s Work in Process – featuring paintings and digital prints – is showing at the Trapezium Gallery, in Kirkgate, Bradford. Patricia sometimes digitally enhances

  • School puts community at its heart

    A SCHOOL has created a curriculum which puts the community at its heart. Oxenhope Primary School pupils are taking part in a range of activities centred around supporting their area and its residents. The youngsters have participated in litter-picks

  • Keighley homes work is welcomed

    IMPROVEMENTS to make homes more energy-efficient and slash fuel bills have received a warm reception in Keighley. Work started in July on a Bradford-district programme to provide grants to low-income households for measures such as insulation.

  • Keighley murder accused ‘gobsmacked’

    THE woman on trial accused of murdering Keighley man George Dore said she was “gobsmacked” when her partner said he had stabbed him. Angela Thornton told the jury she had no suspicion that Leslie Walker had a knife until she saw blood on his face

  • 'Devastation' as brewery becomes victim of pandemic

    DEVASTATION has been voiced at the closure of a brewery – a victim of the pandemic. Naylor's has shut after two decades in business. Brothers Stephen and Robert Naylor, who founded the popular brewery, said the firm had not been eligible for