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Stories for 3 September 2007

Bradford Telegraph And Argus Business

Link issues a challenge to students

A telecommunications company is holding a pioneering enterprise challenge to offer a school leaver a job or sponsorship package for university.   more...

Bradford Telegraph And Argus News

Speak up for your rights, elderly told

Many older people in Bradford believe they are the victims of ageism.   more...

Olympic champ to inspire students

Olympic gold medal winner Adrian Moorhouse will be guest speaker at an event organised by the Bradford Achievement Forum on Friday.   more...

Water works set to resume

Contractors for Yorkshire Water are getting ready to resume a £1.3m upgrade of the water mains between Skipton and Keighley.   more...

Stars are urged to come out for show

Stars of the stage are being sought to help make a charity event a night to remember.   more...

Musicians in their element

Members of the Brighouse and Rastrick band have chosen the theme Earth, Wind and Fire for their forthcoming massed bands concert.   more...

Justin Moorhouse is coming to town

Little Kenny, the man with the tiger face from TV's Phoenix Nights, is bringing his one-man show to Skipton on Friday, October 19.   more...

Murder trial of husband delayed

A 42-year-old man accused of murdering his wife earlier this year will not stand trial until next year.   more...

‘We want cameras to remain visible’

Speed camera bosses in Bradford say they do not intend to start "trapping" speeding motorists by hiding roadside cameras.   more...

Beshenivsky killers on stabbing charge

Two men serving life sentences for the murder of PC Sharon Beshenivsky have appeared in court charged with stabbing a fellow prisoner.   more...

The pleasure is all Chris’s

A retired police officer has written a book about a former pleasure gardens in Brighouse.   more...

Lee on track for charity

Bradford actor Lee Otway took part in the inaugural RAC Charity Track Day Challenge event at Rockingham.   more...

Bulls celebrate centenary in style

Odsal stadium was a riot of colour yesterday as Bradford Bulls marked their centenary year with a special all stars fixture against arch rivals Leeds Rhinos.   more...

Red-tape battle to bury my baby

A grieving Bingley couple have been caught up in a desperate red-tape battle so they can bury their baby son.   more...

Stone the crows - it's sunshine!

The sun shone on organisers of two of the district's biggest shows this weekend.   more...

Four youths held by police

Police have arrested four people during a crackdown on large groups of nuisance youths congregating in a town centre.   more...

Playgroup celebrates 10 years

A parent and toddler group set up by a mum for her 17-month-old son celebrates its 10th anniversary on Saturday.   more...

Appeal for dead man's relatives

Bradford Coroner's Office is trying to trace relatives of Alexander Beveridge, aged 54, of Otley Road, Bradford.   more...

Gymnasts hit the streets jumping

Acrobatic school pupils are turning heads with a new street craze which is sweeping the nation.   more...

Cycle the green way

A guided cycle ride will explore traffic-free routes linking Bradford, Huddersfield and Dewsbury, starting in Mirfield on Saturday, September 15.   more...

Bishop faces cookery challenge

The proof will be literally in the pudding for the Bishop of Bradford who is set to take on a culinary challenge ahead of Saltaire Festival.   more...

Pub applies for one-off permits

A controversial city centre night-spot has been accused of trying to get round the law in a bid to stay open despite no longer having a licence.   more...

Police act over trike damage

A man and woman have received a police caution for stealing and damaging a disabled person's trike in Kettlewell.   more...

Tower developer asked for school cash

A company which wants to transform Bradford's skyline with a 38-storey glass tower has been asked to contribute to the cost of a new primary school and better recreational facilities in the surrounding area.   more...

Motorcyclist hurt in collision

West Yorkshire Police are appealing for witnesses following a collision on A659 Pool Road in Otley, which left a motorcyclist needing hospital treatment.   more...

Nightclub bids to play music outside

A city centre nightclub is asking for permission to play music outside until the early hours of the morning every day of the week.   more...

Bradford Telegraph And Argus Sport

Sugden gets Ferrari spot

Tim Sugden has been asked to drive one of the Ferrari F430 cars entered in the Adria FIA GT Championship race this weekend.   more...

Lampkin ends fifth in series

Dougie Lampkin closed down his world trials   more...

  
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