Bradford & Keighley

Five men charges with running window company “for fraudulent purposes”

Five men have been charged with running a window company in Bradford “for fraudulent purposes.” The men, who are all linked to Just Glaze Windows...

Man fined for repeatedly breaking community protection notice by building outside permitted hours

A man has been ordered to pay over £4,000 after he repeatedly ignored orders to stop noisy building works outside the permitted hours. Mohammed Gufran...

Plan to turn derelict listed warehouse into flats is approved

A derelict 1880s building in Bradford’s historic Little Germany district is to be brought back to use after plans for a residential conversion were...

New location for robotics centre will ‘maximise regeneration’

Building a training centre in the heart of Keighley rather than on its outskirts will “maximise regeneration” in the town – a meeting has...

Police officer sentenced for sharing images supporting Hamas

A former police officer has been sentenced for sharing images which showed support for Hamas, a proscribed organisation. Mohammed Adil, 26, from Bradford, was sentenced...

Combined Authority to decide future of bus interchange in September

A decision on the future of Bradford Interchange bus station will be made in September – but, transport bosses say a temporary station will...

Bradford introduces ‘Play Streets’ initiative to get children active

People living on quiet streets will be able to apply to have their road temporarily closed to traffic in a bid to get Bradford...

Crackdown on underage vape sales: Bradford businesses fined for illegal practices

Businesses have been warned not to sell vapes to children after two prominent city centre businesses were prosecuted after a 13-year-old was able to...

Shipley College has addressed concerns its new building could damage Saltaire’s heritage status

Shipley College has addressed concerns that its new building would harm the UNESCO standing of Saltaire – with bosses saying it takes its heritage...

Man who sold counterfeit football kits ordered to pay £118,000

A Bradford man who sold counterfeit football shirts on social media has been ordered to pay more than £118,000 or be sent to prison. In...

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