That's one of the main drivers to get this system extended throughout the whole of Craven. |
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In West Yorkshire and Craven last year more than 6,000 complaints were investigated with 82 prosecutions for animal abuse and neglect. |
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Schoolchildren in North Craven are entering into the spirit of Comic Relief with various fundraising events. |
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After last week's stramash at Craven Cottage, it is fair to say that Rangers don't go a bundle on gentle warm-ups. |
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Craven waved and smiled happily at Ms Markovich, but he refused to acknowledge his mother, who also sat in the public gallery. |
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There are a lot of wealthy people who work in Leeds and Bradford and live in Craven and we are calling on them to help. |
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There was also severe flooding in the Craven area with rainfall breaking a ten year record. |
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Three days after seeing his father, Mr Craven received a call that he had been admitted to Airedale Hospital with pneumonia. |
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In the background is the wholescale review of education provision in North Craven currently being carried out by North Yorkshire County Council. |
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The five-year scheme to build homes on land given up by the national park would accommodate key workers identified by Craven District Council. |
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She explained that some Albanians visited Craven to get ideas to develop hiking and walking facilities in their own country. |
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South Craven School has been knocked back in its application for foundation status. |
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The landlord and landlady of The Craven justly feel they are equally the victims concerning an alleged offence they know nothing about. |
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Now the police are keen to extend the scheme to the whole of Craven and will write to landlords and licensees explaining how it works. |
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Craven District Council has played a leading role as main sponsor of the project. |
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I could tell you what time Ms. Craven had her tea, and when the boys would get restless and want to go home. |
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Some outbreaks had been reported in Yorkshire and so virulent was the disease that its arrival in Craven was seen as inevitable. |
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West Craven is a rural area, which does not receive as much funding as urban areas. |
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Gargrave have made it six wins from seven starts in the Craven Football League to stay at the head of the table. |
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Craven won first places in rugby union, table tennis, football and in a new swimming event called the aquathon. |
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District-wide, Craven has a shortfall of 54,000 grammes of fluff that, potentially, could be recycled to make 30 news editor's tea cosies. |
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Now the Folly in the Dales market town of Settle is set to become a museum and visitor centre dedicated to the history of north Craven. |
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One has looked in vain every week in the Craven Herald for some sign that the district council was seized of the need for more parking provision. |
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Peter, who spent the 1990s working in a South Craven timber yard, made the latest film after moving to Dallas with his Texan wife Angelique. |
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Parents are being invited to public meetings in the Ripon and Craven areas to discuss changes to the selection procedure for senior schools. |
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Little surprise, then, that yesterday's scoreless draw at Craven Cottage singularly failed to live up to its billing. |
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The narrow Craven Park pitch is notoriously boggy and Simms knows Salford could be in for a stamina-sapping slog. |
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Mrs Craven, 61, said she had not been unreasonable in refusing access so far. |
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As well as swimming, ten pin bowling and football, Simon is a keen actor with the Mind the Gap drama group and attends Craven College in Skipton. |
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After 18 months of complaining to various authorities and writing to the Craven Herald, the town hall entrance is still filthy and sordid. |
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South Craven School had a new head teacher, John Vickers, who turned up at the school speech day to run the rule over his new charge. |
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By the late 1980s, Wes Craven had carved out a niche for himself as guru favorite in the horror and splatter genre. |
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He made a good start to the season with four second places in the Peter Craven Memorial meeting at Kirkmanshulme Lane last Monday. |
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Who could forget the exciting finish of 2003, when Ricky Craven beat Kurt Busch by a nose? |
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She is being made an honorary canon in recognition of her hospital work and will take over as rural dean of South Craven in February. |
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Craven District Council has mooted the idea of creating a one-stop shop for council services as part of the Renaissance Town project. |
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Gargrave were crowned Craven Football League champions after a thrilling match against their nearest rivals, Embsay. |
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I used to read the Craven Herald when I lived over here and always pick it up when back in the area. |
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In an interview with the Herald, he said there was nothing in Australia to compare with the limestone scenery around Craven. |
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Reserve placing in the native breeds went to Mule Wether lamb entries from Andrew Fisher of Pateley Bridge, a fieldsman for Craven Cattle Marts. |
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Cunningham also interjects a few times, though compared to Craven he's far less chatty. |
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Over the last ten years in the Craven District Council area, permission was granted for 188 conversions and 188 new buildings. |
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His father, Alan, raced Late Models on a local dirt track, and Craven began attending races when he was five years old to watch his dad. |
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Craven District Council's reaction to this, it seems, is to appoint an enforcer. |
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A National Grid spokesman said today that the company did not wish to cause any distress or financial hardship to Mrs Craven. |
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But for John Wilberforce Preston, who has fished the rivers and ponds of Craven man and boy for some 50 years, all is not well in the Aire Valley. |
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In 2002 they led a spectacular parade through Skipton when Craven District Council conferred honorary citizenship of the district upon the regiment. |
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Craven district councillor Richard Welch, speaking as a local resident, said there had been no objections from consultees other than the national park authority. |
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In the meantime, leaflets giving details of the project's aims is available at council offices, the library, national park centres, Craven College and builders' merchants. |
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Over the years our Dales Folk articles have highlighted a veritable regiment of people who, for one reason or another, have played an important part in Craven society. |
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The outbreak of myxomatosis was in full swing after arriving in Craven. |
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Vic Craven edged a ball on to his stumps to make the former England star only the fifth bowler currently playing anywhere in the world to have joined the elite club. |
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Business interests are represented by documents relating to calamine mining on Malham Moor and the collection includes particularly rich archives for Craven area townships. |
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This latter block, coincident with the Yorkshire Dales, is defined to the west by the Dent Fault and to the south by the Craven Fault System. |
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To the north along the Heart of Wales Line via Llanelli, and onwards via Llandovery, Llandrindod and Craven Arms to Shrewsbury. |
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A railway line runs through the area on the same route as the A49 with stations at Church Stretton, Craven Arms and Ludlow. |
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A number of Celtic kingdoms also existed in this region, including Craven, Elmet, Rheged, and Gododdin. |
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Rugby players to have been honoured with statues include Gareth Edwards in Cardiff and Danie Craven in Stellenbosch. |
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Wembley Stadium hosted Great Britain's final two matches, though they also played at Craven Cottage and Highbury. |
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In the summer David split his army into two forces, sending William fitz Duncan to march into Lancashire, where he harried Furness and Craven. |
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The Welsh Marches Line is a railway line from Newport in South Wales to Shrewsbury, via Abergavenny, Hereford, and Craven Arms. |
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It also commissioned Sir Edwin Lutyens to design Abbey House as a guest house and residence for its managing director, Commander Craven. |
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An alternative route heads directly north across Knoutberry Haw to pass Whernside Tarns and reaches the Craven Way at Boot of the Wold. |
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Settle is a small market town and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. |
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The Folly houses the Museum of North Craven Life and hosts exhibitions during the open season. |
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Linton is a village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. |
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Eshton is a small village and civil parish in the Craven district of North Yorkshire, England. |
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Silver Hawk, trained by Michael Albina and ridden by Tony Murray, takes the Craven Stakes at Newmarket. |
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In this room shot I matched the Calluna Accent armchair with the Craven sofa to introduce subtle pattern. |
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For council districts, Ryedale has the lowest rate, closely followed by Craven. |
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The youths asked John Craven, 57, for his views as he stood on his soapbox. |
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The Papua New Guinean second-rower joins a side who are without Matty Marsh for the Craven Park clash. |
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Jim Craven, director of operations for PAC NW Drive-Ins confirmed that Sonic Drive-In will open this summer in Wenatchee. |
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The geographical area of North Yorkshire includes the districts of Craven, Richmondshire, Harrogate, Hambleton, Ryedale and Scarborough. |
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Reuben Craven and Ian Jones covered their faces with crash helmets and terrorised Jaswant Gill at his Tesco Express store at Dosthill, Tamworth. |
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Additionally, local stopping services operate between Crewe and Shrewsbury and services via the Heart of Wales line use the Marches line between Shrewsbury and Craven Arms. |
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Rob Roy leapt to second favourite behind Dubawi after just failing to overcome trouble in running to be beaten a head by Democratic Deficit in the Craven Stakes in April. |
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At Craven Cottage, Bullard was notorious for creeping up on naked team-mates as they lay helpless on the massage table and giving them a closeup of his, er, tackle. |
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Professional cyclist and Namibian Road Race champion Dan Craven represented Namibia at the 2016 Summer Olympics in both the road race and individual time trial. |
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The gap was formed by the dropping of the Craven Faults in the Carboniferous through Jurassic periods combined with glacial scouring by ice sheets in the Pleistocene Ice Age. |
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In 2007, proposals to make North Yorkshire County Council a unitary authority, removing the layer of government represented by Craven District, were rejected. |
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The Mart Theatre opened in October 2005 with funding from the European Regional Development Fund, Yorkshire Forward, Craven District Council and the Arts Council England. |
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International Paralympic Committee president Sir Philip Craven is British. |
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The Heart of Wales Line links Llanelli with Craven Arms in Shropshire. |
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Settle is in the Settle and Ribblebank ward of Craven District Council. |
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Settle Town Hall was sold by Craven District Council to a developer. |
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The Lancashire borough of Pendle lies to the west, whilst North Yorkshire boroughs of Craven and Harrogate lie to the north west and north east respectively. |
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The Pendle borough of Lancashire lies to the west, whilst the Craven and Harrogate boroughs of North Yorkshire lie to the north west and north east of the city. |
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And John Gosden, whose Iceman is a best-priced 10-1 for the Guineas after his unlucky-in-running fourth to Democratic Deficit in the Craven, shares Stoute's view. |
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Persephone, Flagcrackers of Craven, Fiddle 'n' Feet, Wayzgoose and more. |
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Stamford Bridge was designed for the Mears family by the noted football architect Archibald Leitch, who had also designed Ibrox, Craven Cottage and Hampden Park. |
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