Bradford & District | Archive | 2004 | April


Stories for 4 April 2004

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Letters to the editor

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Wreckers target historic ground

Vandals have wrecked parts of the historic Bradford Park Avenue cricket ground, home to a prestigious centre of crick-eting excellence.  more...

Bomber hero dad is honoured

The life of a Bradford World War Two hero will be com-memorated with a memorial in Belgium - 60 years after he was killed in action.  more...

Nearly time to book a yellow school bus Nearly time to book a yellow school bus Nearly time to book

The first American-style yellow school buses could roll into the district this year.  more...

Royal Mail inquiry over dumped mail

A Royal Mail investigation was under way today after letters were found dumped in a Brad-ford park.  more...

Fresh hope for school in land setback Fresh hope for school in land setback Fresh hope for school in

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Mayor will always recall fire disaster Mayor will always recall fire disaster Mayor will always reca

When the Mayor of Lincoln vis-its this year's commemoration of the Bradford City fire disas-ter he will remember that day 19 years ago all too well.  more...

'Morally they can't sell these buildings'

Councillors are to take a de-tailed look at the authority's controversial asset-management project.  more...

Nursing an ambition

Five mental health nurses have crossed the globe from India to pursue a career in the NHS in Bradford.  more...

'I am so proud of your efforts'

Lord Mayor Councillor Allan Hillary says Bradford has bowled him over with the stan-dard of this year's Community Harmony Award nominations.  more...

On this day

In 1862, explorer Sir James Clark Ross died. He gave his name to the Ross Barrier, Ross Island and the Ross Sea in Ant-arctica.  more...

Comment

News that the first Amercian-style yellow school buses could be operating in the district later this year is to be wel-comed.  more...

  
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