Bradford & District | Archive | 2005 | September


Stories for 28 September 2005

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley Business

Roger's net firm has caught on - at last!

An internet marketing consultancy formed by a top Bradford scientist is celebrating its tenth anniversary.  more...

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley News

Letters to the Editor

Let's not repeat past mistakes  more...

Mum loses second baby in identical bed tragedy

A coroner has attacked the Government for failing to take enough action to warn parents against sharing a bed with their baby.  more...

Camera to focus on village's yobs

A spy camera is to be introduced in Baildon to combat anti-social behaviour and nuisance crime.  more...

Plans for ugly city building in the balance

Multi-million-pound plans to redevelop the city centre's ugliest building hung in the balance today amid a growing planning row.  more...

Police `to look after individual families'

Every Bradford home will be given the name, phone number and e-mail address of their local bobby, as part of a new Government initiative.  more...

Drive to cut out attacks hailed a success

A high-profile campaign launched 12 months ago to end verbal and physical abuse against hospital staff has been hailed a success by NHS bosses.  more...

Tragedies inspire Janet to ride Nile

A cyclist inspired by tragic family events is making an epic charity trip to help pregnant women.  more...

Financial surgery to cure trust woes

Radical plans to streamline services have been proposed for Airedale Hospital which is struggling with a £6 million deficit.  more...

Patrols aim to beat the jams

Motorway drivers in West Yorkshire will get a smoother path through congestion as Highways Agency traffic officers link up with police in a new initiative starting today.  more...

Police stations call last orders

Police chiefs are calling last orders on bars in Bradford's police stations.  more...

Church marks its centenary

A church that was built with money from one of Bradford's wealthiest families is celebrating its centenary with a series of special events starting next month.   more...

A willing volunteer gets due reward!

A disabled volunteer is to receive a top award for his vital contribution to village life.  more...

'Stop dithering on project'

Three months after one of the biggest deals in Bradford Council's history was put on ice, the authority's leaders have been accused of `dithering' over its future.  more...

Moving in the right direction

It is one year since the Telegraph & Argus highlighted the shocking incidence of violent crime against the staff working in hospitals in our district, which kicked off the End the Abuse campaign.  more...

Bradford,Bingley,Shipley,Spen Valley Sport

Hape happy where he is

The Bulls have moved quickly to tie up star centre Shontayne Hape, who has penned a new three-year deal amid interest from a host of Super League and NRL clubs.  more...

Todd fuming at negative tactics

Colin Todd accused Colchester of killing football with their negative tactics.  more...

Brighouse are feeling just champion again

Brighouse retained their Naylor Premier League title with a hard-fought 18-12 win at home to Pudsey A.   more...

Bradford City 1 Colchester Utd 1

They say that whatever happens in the Premiership will always filter down the divisions.  more...

Brearcliffe's final flourish for 'Bury

Wingman Luke Brearcliffe posted a hat-trick to steer Queensbury to a 30-18 win against Illingworth in the Pennine League Premier Division derby at Hill Top.  more...

Labad heroics put Dolphins in seventh heaven

Westwood Juniors under-  more...

  
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