Retrospective plans for modern shop fronts in Conservation area are refused
A RETROSPECTIVE application for modern shop fronts on a βfineβ Conservation Area building have been refused.
Local Democracy Reporter
Chris covers all things Bradford Metropolitan District Council for the T&A and other outlets under the BBC's Local Democracy Reporting Service.
Chris covers all things Bradford Metropolitan District Council for the T&A and other outlets under the BBC's Local Democracy Reporting Service.
A RETROSPECTIVE application for modern shop fronts on a βfineβ Conservation Area building have been refused.
THE owner of a convenience store has been fined after a 15-year-old was sold cider in a Trading Standards test purchase.
AN Eldwick man has denied charges relating to a skip hire company, including that he disposed of waste βin a manner likely to cause pollution or harm to human health.β
A SECTION of a listed city centre building is being converted into a convenience store.
A 13-year-old was sold an illegal vape by a worker in a Bradford city centre store β a court has heard.
CONCERNS have been raised that the tradition of Terrier Racing at village fetes and similar events could be outlawed by updated dog control orders.
A West Yorkshire business and five individuals will appear in Crown Court next month, facing numerous charges relating to Covid 19 tests.
THE next court hearing relating to issues at a Bradford residential building has been set for late July.
A FORMER nightclub in Bradford city centre could be converted into flats if new plans are approved.
CITY centre rail arches that are regularly used by rough sleepers for shelter are to be gated off.
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