Bradford & District | Archive | 2004 | September


Stories for 07 September 2004

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley Business

Student nets summertime project prize

Bradford University student Richard Lubomski has won a top award for a website he designed during his summer break.  more...

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley News

Letters to the Editor

We're destroying our best buildings  more...

Five held over Shafilea murder case `lies'

Five members of the family of murdered teenager Shafilea Ahmed have been arrested on suspicion of lying to the police.  more...

District's schools `showing the way'

Bradford is proving that pupils' exam grades go up when business steps in to help failing local education authorities.  more...

`Tab end' man given £50 fine

Bradford Council has pledged to continue its war on litter louts - despite being left out of pocket after pursuing one offender through the courts.  more...

Pound for pound, it's for Samantha's sake

Caring staff are shedding pounds to help a teenager suffering from a rare medical condition.  more...

Police get closer to public in shake-up

A new scheme to bring the public into closer contact with the police has been launched.  more...

Estate's fight wins backing from MP

More than a thousand signatures have been added to a petition opposing the proposed closure of a city post office.  more...

Pensioner group is branded toothless

A group aiming to represent the district's 140,000 pensioners has been called "toothless" before it has even had its first meeting.  more...

It's child's play to win charity cash!

The co-ordinator of Bradford Toy Library is urging the district's charities and community projects to apply for a share of thousands of pounds of special grants.  more...

Healthy food top of menu in schools

Schools in Bradford have welcomed a new guide to healthy lifestyles which will be a major part of the timetable.  more...

Anger is still smouldering over stand fire

A Bradford man who lost a lifetime's collection of football memorabilia in a fire today hit out at the man who admitted responsibility.  more...

Restaurants in Square dance

Only two of the five units in the new £8 million Centenary Square development have so far been let - with time running out before the first bar opens.  more...

BCB radio tunes up for move of studios

Bradford's home-grown radio station is to move into brand new studios as its makes way for the city's Broadway development.  more...

Sending the wrong message

By fining litter-dropper Gary Thompson only the £50 demanded by the fixed-penalty he refused to pay, Bingley magistrates have allowed him to make a mockery of the Council's `zero tolerance' policy.  more...

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley Sport

Vagana hits hot streak!

The rugby league world has been spared the sight of Joe Vagana streaking naked around a pitch for at least another year.  more...

Muirhead predicts City backlash

Ben Muirhead is backing City to shrug off their latest home setback.  more...

Bingley go up as champions

Bradford & Bingley players were in celebratory mood but worn out after beating arch-rivals Keighley on Sunday and capturing the Second Division championship.  more...

Leach profits from Campion mistake

A late strike from substitute Daryl Leach against local rivals Campion saved Wibsey's blushes and preserved their unbeaten start to their Mumtaz Premier Division season.  more...

Whetley thankful for Trenerey treble

aWhetley Lane WMC made it two wins from their opening three games with a  more...

  
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