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Councillor claims public confidence in Cleveland Police has “fallen off a cliff”

A councillor claims public confidence in Cleveland Police has “fallen off a cliff”. Councillor Steve Nelson, who is chairman of the Safer Stockton Partnership, took...

Cabinet set to approve huge expansion of award-winning affordable food service

Next week, Senior Councillors are expected to bring in extra support for Kirklees residents to help them with sharp rise in the cost of...

Bradford Council awarded £250,000 to boost volunteering for UK City of Culture 2025

London 2012 legacy funder, Spirit of 2012 has today announced the award of a quarter of a million pounds to Bradford Council to develop...

‘I was tortured’: Middlesbrough Resident blames ‘filthy’ alleyways for rats scurrying in loft

An angry resident has complained about being kept up at night as rats scurry around his loft. The person who lives on Bedford Street in...

People in Darlington encouraged to get jabbed in winter

People are being encouraged to get flu jabs as well as Covid vaccines in a “pressurised winter” for the NHS. David Gallagher, executive director of...

Odsal redevelopment could include new rugby league museum

The redevelopment of Odsal Stadium could include a new museum dedicated to the local history of Rugby League. And if the proposals by Bradford Council...

Leeds Councillors speak out against possible school closure

Councillors have spoken out against the proposed closure of a north Leeds primary school. Campaigners are fighting to save Queensway Primary School in Yeadon, after...

Committees hear that people are not reporting crime as they have “no faith” it will be dealt with

Businesses and residents are not reporting some crimes because they have no faith that police will do anything about them – Councillors have heard. Apathy...

Bradford BID’s spectacular fireworks display set to light up city centre skies again

Bradford BID’s spectacular fireworks extravaganza – watched by more than 10,000 people last year – is to take place again on Saturday, 12 November. The...

Year 6 students in Shipley turn teachers; lead presentations on Anne Frank

Year 6 pupils from Shipley CE Primary School have turned teachers as they give tours of an exhibition on the life and legacy of...

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