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FROM THE ARCHIVE: Captain Tom Moore made freeman of Keighley

AN HONOUR guard greeted Captain Sir Tom Moore when he arrived in town to receive the freedom of Keighley. → Read More

MP steams ahead with support for heritage railways

STEAM train enthusiasts in Keighley are really chuffed with the support they're receiving from their local MP. → Read More

Bronte Parsonage Museum set to axe staff after Covid-19 hits visitor numbers

STAFF at the Brontë Parsonage Museum could lose their jobs after Covid-19 caused a five-month closure and badly hit its revenues. → Read More

Cross Hills barber Chris Riley begins chemotherapy as fund tops £35,000

FUNDRAISERS have set a £50,000 target for their efforts to help barber Chris Riley fight cancer. → Read More

War veteran turns 100

A VETERAN of the Second World War who has lived in Silsden all his life has turned 100. → Read More

Haworth restaurants continue Eat Out Help Out in September

A HAWORTH restaurant owner is continuing the Eat Out Help Out scheme out of his own pocket. → Read More

Sculptor produces tribute to Captain Sir Tom Moore

A SCULPTOR has produced a maquette depicting the epic charity fundraising walk undertaken by Keighley-born Captain Sir Tom Moore. → Read More

Over £40,000 pledged in fight to save iconic pub

Campaigners fighting to protect an iconic pub have raised more than £42,000 towards the cost of buying it. → Read More

Dragons Den play centre in Keighley in liquidation

THE Dragons Den indoor children’s play centre in Keighley has gone into liquidation. → Read More

Mixed feelings over brewers tax reforms

Breweries are divided over whether a proposed change to the tax system will achieve its aim of benefitting smaller brewers. → Read More

'I was so upset at having to make a life-or-death decision'

A WOMAN has spoken of her heartbreak as her husband, who has dementia, lay close to death with Covid-19. → Read More

Ethical pig farm reveals how it is thriving through Covid-19

A RARE breed pig farm in Kildwick features in a new promotional video from the campaign group Farms Not Factories. → Read More

Company with over 500 employees in Bradford district opens redundancy talks

Acorn Stairlifts, which employs more than 500 people at its Steeton head office and factory, has opened redundancy talks with workers. → Read More

Keighley based arts group in bid to become a charity

A LEADING Keighley arts group is in the final stages of becoming a charity. → Read More

Demand for public cash to improve "embarrassing" canal towpath near Silsden

A SILSDEN councillor campaigning for improvements to a neglected stretch of canal towpath has invited decision-makers to cycle along it. → Read More

Cafe and craft workshop plan for Oakworth is approved

A FORMER garage in Oakworth is to be changed into a café and community craft workshop. → Read More

News of bus route linking Keighley, Denholme and Halifax is welcomed

THE IMPENDING return of a regular bus service between Keighley and Halifax has been welcomed by local politicians. → Read More

Lasting tribute to local historian in Keighley library

A SECTION of Keighley Library is to be dedicated to the renowned former librarian and local historian Ian Dewhirst MBE. → Read More

Stamp of approval for Riddlesden Post Office

RIDDLESDEN Post Office has received the stamp of approval. → Read More

Following in the Brontes’ footsteps

Rugged moorland once trodden by Haworth’s legendary literary sisters features in a new book of walks. → Read More