Bradford & Keighley

Government inspector dismisses Silsden farm shop appeal despite controversy

A hugely controversial decision to refuse planning permission for a farm shop has been upheld by a Government Inspector. Plans by Isherwood’s butchers to build...

Nazim Ali Foundation spreads joy in Bradford with annual Mawlid in the City initiative

The Nazim Ali Foundation has organised its second annual Mawlid in the City initiative in Bradford and Keighley. It was also the 11th annual...

Petrol filling station granted 24 hours licence to serve alcohol despite objections

A petrol filling station will be allowed to serve alcohol 24 hours a day – despite fears it will increase crime and anti-social behaviour...

Two council owned properties sold for above guide price at auction

Two council owned properties have been sold at auction – with one selling for £145,000 over its guide price. Bradford Council is in the process...

BEAP shortlisted for awards in diversity and mental health in sport

BEAP Community Partnership has been shortlisted for two awards, recognising its contribution to diversity, inclusion, and mental health through sports and physical activity. BEAP’s Bangla...

Artist unveils giant mural celebrating youth and empowerment in Bradford

‘Neon Intermission' a 32-foot mural commissioned by Bradford community arts and culture organisation The Leap and created by Birmingham-based street artist Mohammed Ali 'Aerosol',...

First steps towards re-building ‘leaky’ hospital revealed

The first steps to replace the country’s leakiest hospital, much of which is constructed with RAAC concrete, are being taken. Airedale Hospital in Steeton is...

Plan to build 173 homes on field in Low Moor submitted to Bradford Council

Plans to build over 170 homes on a field in Low Moor have officially been submitted to Bradford Council. Housing developer Homes By Honey first...

Bradford hospitals unveil multi-million-pound developments to revolutionise patient services

Bradford Teaching Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust (BTHFT) has several multi-million-pound developments taking place across its sites. These projects provide a great opportunity to make a...

Developer asks Council to remove “restrictive” student flats label

Student flats in Bradford city centre could be marketed to non-students if plans by a developer are approved. Plans to convert Lennon House, a Grade...

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