Tue, 7th Feb 2012

Keighley News

‘storm’ of objection to homes proposal

9:00am Tuesday 7th February 2012

A proposal to build 54 homes on a field in Sutton has resulted in a “storm” of objections from villagers.

Community to be knitted together

8:30am Monday 6th February 2012

Elva Young, far right, and Pastor John Smith with fundraisers from Worth Valley Community Church

Knitting sessions for good causes are set to become a regular occurrence at a Keighley church.

Two taken to hospital after blast

10:52am Sunday 5th February 2012

Two people were taken to hospital following an explosion at a house in Oakworth last night.

730 sign cemetery lodge sale petition

8:20am Sunday 5th February 2012

Charlie Bhowmick (left) hands the petition to Bradford Council bereavement and amenity manager John Scholefield, with

More than 730 people signed a petition opposing plans to sell a lodge used as offices at Utley Cemetery.

‘Storm’ of objections to homes proposal

10:40am Saturday 4th February 2012

Bob Young, one of the objectors to the homes plan, at the Thompson’s Field site

A proposal to build 54 homes on a field in Sutton has resulted in a “storm” of objections from villagers.

CARE HOME PLANS FOR CHURCH SITE

9:20am Saturday 4th February 2012

A disused Keighley church could be demolished to make way for a care home.

Keighley precept to remain unchanged

9:44am Friday 3rd February 2012

Keighley town councillors voted last night not to increase the precept on ratepayers in the parish.

New group to support parents of grooming victims

1:46pm Friday 3rd February 2012

A Keighley woman is starting a group to support parents whose children are being groomed for sex.

ONE-WAY SYSTEM IS TESTED FOR TOWN

11:20am Friday 3rd February 2012

Keighley businesses can no longer afford to put up with the damage to trade caused by traffic congestion, according to the chairman of a body set up to tackle the problem.

‘CLOSE OUR SNICKET TO STOP THE YOBS’

9:00am Friday 3rd February 2012

Wendy Robinson (left) and Kathryn Hyde at the snicket on Prospect Mount which residents want closing

Residents are calling for the closure of a Keighley footpath which they say is being used as an escape route by anti-social youths.

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