Bradford & District | Archive | 2003 | November


Stories for 26 November 2003

Bingley,Bradford,Shipley,Spen Valley News

Traders are urged to join crime fight

Traders in Bingley are being urged to join a new group aiming to crack down on crime in the run-up to Christmas.  more...

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley News

Letters to the editor

`Thunderbirds' set not what we want  more...

We'll slash wait for vital scans

Waiting times for vital MRI scans will be slashed by a new purpose-built suite planned for Bradford Royal Infirmary.  more...

Who will look after my 20,000 records?

A mountain of priceless rock and roll material gathered by a journalist who rubbed shoulders with some of the music business's all-time greats of the last 50 years is looking for a new home.  more...

Privatised festival - rejection demand

Leading councillors will be asked to rule out the option of bringing in a private company to run Bradford Festival after next year.  more...

Coroner calls for drug death probe

A coroner is calling for more information surrounding the death of a 22-year-old man who was given a drug that led to an allergic reaction.  more...

Lindsey is City's en-chanting fan!

Bradford City fans have rarely been lost for words since their deafening rendition of the `Hello Chorus' before the 1911 FA Cup Final victory against Newcastle United.  more...

Readers condemn district's eyesores

Illegal fly-tipping and litter are scarring the image of neighbourhoods across the district.  more...

Housing protesters pin hopes on bats

Residents campaigning to stop a housing development being built behind their homes say it would turn their quiet cul-de-sac into a nightmare road and leave a colony of bats homeless.  more...

Businesses given two months to quit

The first block of businesses were today told to quit their premises to make way for the £200 million redevelopment of the city centre.  more...

Homeless sanctuary to re-open

A sanctuary for homeless people in deprived Barkerend will reopen tomorrow after being shut on health and safety grounds.  more...

On This Day

In 1942, Soviet troops broke the German siege of Stalingrad.  more...

Scanners boost for Bradford

The many thousands of Bradford people who supported the Telegraph & Argus appeal to buy an MRI scanner for the BRI never imagined that it would so quickly become a victim of its own success.  more...

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley Sport

A jet-propelled start for Robbo

Bryan Robson will fly in from the Middle East to lead City for the first time on Saturday.  more...

Robson's ready for the cut and thrust

Even Molly the Great Dane, Bradford City scarf dangling around her neck, sensed something special was happening.  more...

Bulls battle in vain to save Origin

The County of Origin games have been scrapped after Super League clubs voted against standing down their Yorkshire and Lancashire representatives from club games during the series.  more...

Shipley,Bradford,Bingley,Spen Valley News

Bathtime hero leads the crime fighters

A man who dashed out in just his dressing gown to stop a would-be car thief is now launching a crime-busting scheme in his street.  more...

Skipton,The Dales News

`Hollow' victory as Trust backs down

Health trust chiefs have re-opened a physical rehabilitation unit - just four days after it was axed.  more...

  
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