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Repairs to historic Lower Kirkgate buildings delayed until new year after collapse

Repairs to crumbling buildings on a historic city centre street may not begin until next year. Leeds City Council hoped a 16-week programme of safety...

Bradford Council to auction semi-rural Thornton land as part of asset sell-off

A plot of Council owned land in a “semi-rural” area of the district will be sold at auction next month. The four-acre site off Green...

David Hockney’s art to light up Saltaire skies in spectacular drone show

David Hockney’s most famous works will be recreated in the skies above Saltaire as part of a spectacular drone display next week. On Friday, 14...

Redbridge Council facing £27m budget overspend despite cost-cutting measures

Redbridge Council is set to overspend on its current budget by £27million despite a string of cuts across multiple departments. By the end of the...

Bradford graduates tie the knot before taking on England’s Strongest Man contest

A pair of University of Bradford graduates have proven that love and strength truly go hand in hand, celebrating their wedding just weeks before...

Newham Council housing officer suspected of ‘serious fraud’ involving 35 social homes

A Newham Council staff member “manipulated” its housing systems to give 35 homes to people not eligible for them, the town hall has revealed. The...

Bradford Children’s Trust ‘confident’ of saving £40m over next two years

The Trust that run’s Bradford’s Children’s Services will save £40 million from its budget in the next two years. Savings will be achieved partly by...

Plans unveiled for new 20m-high 5G telecoms mast in Sunderland neighbourhood

Plans for a new 20-metre-high telecoms mast to boost 5G coverage on Wearside have been submitted to council development chiefs. Sunderland City Council’s planning department...

Refurbishment planned for York Way Estate after years of lift breakdowns and disrepair

Jackie Doolan has lived on the York Way Estate for most of her life, which she said used to be 'the envy of people'....

Ask Your Pharmacist Week: Londoners urged to ‘Think Pharmacy First’ as campaign highlights faster access to treatment

Londoners are being urged to make better use of their local pharmacy for everyday health needs as part of Ask Your Pharmacist Week, a...

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