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Developer delivers community infrastructure at development
In collaboration with City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, David Wilson Homes has opened the new roundabout near its Centurion Meadows and Imperial Court developments, which benefits pedestrians, cyclists and public transport users.
Bradford Councillor Bob Felstead, Conservative Shadow Executive Portfolio Member, Regeneration, Planning and Transport, said: “Completion of the
Leeds running club founder takes on 44-mile challenge for veterans’ mental health
Leeds man and running club founder Dean Smith has completed a 44-mile ultra-marathon and raised over £5,000 for Combat Stress, a charity which helps former servicemen and women deal with issues like trauma, anxiety, depression and post-traumatic stress disorder.
The D-Day 44 Challenge commemorates the 1944 Allied invasion of
Atlantic rowers swap oars for golf clubs at £31,500 Yorkshire charity fundraiser
David Knaggs and Richard Larking, the pair of Yorkshire lawyers who will be embarking on the arduous 3,000-mile World’s Toughest Row across the Atlantic in December this year, took to the greens last week to host a charity golf day to raise funds for their nominated Yorkshire charities,
Yorkshire and Humber sees continuing falls in insolvency-related activity
The rate of both new business starts-ups and insolvency-related activity dropped for the second consecutive month in Yorkshire and the Humber in May, while other regions saw sharp rises in insolvency-related activity, according to the latest research from R3, the UK’s insolvency and restructuring trade body.
Based on analysis
Transport Secretary secures major rail supply deal to protect thousands of British Steel jobs
Thousands of British manufacturing jobs have today been secured as the Transport Secretary visited Scunthorpe to finalise a major rail steel deal between Network Rail and British Steel.
The £500 million five-year contract will see British Steel supply over 337,000 tonnes of rail track, helping cement the company'
College’s £17m Building Hits Milestone as Steel Frame Completed
The four-storey steel frame of Bradford College’s new £17 million building is now in place—marking a key step in transforming the Thornton Road site.
Led by Morgan Sindall, the new Junction Mills building will offer students specialist training in motor vehicle, advanced electrical, hybrid and hydrogen technologies, vital
Young creatives tackle smart glasses design challenge
Students at Bradford College have been given the unique opportunity to design packaging for a new range of smart glasses.
The competition by Zanco, a digital tech firm set up by former Bradford College student Shazad Talib, will see Professional Services and Leisure learners compete to design the best packaging
