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Couple who kept 35 cats in filthy conditions at Bradford house admit to causing unnecessary suffering

Submitting. Andrew Davidson, prosecuting on behalf of the RSPCA, said: “There were 35 cats that lived at the property. All were neglected to various degrees. “There was a failure to provide adequate nutrition or infection control.” The RSPCA had attended after emergency services had raised concerns about the cats after being called to the house on a separate incident. Mr Davidson said: “There was a large amount of faeces throughout the house, as well as a smell of ammonia. “There was the smell of faeces everywhere. “Some of the cats were extremely thin, and were suffering from hair loss. “There were very poor conditions in the property.”

Timber merchant Arnold Laver fined £150,000 after accident at Bradford depot injured worker

The trailer used for storage at Arnold Laver’s Bradford depot A TIMBER merchant has been fined £150,000 after an accident at its Bradford depot left an employee badly injured. The accident, at Arnold Laver’s Manningham site on Canal Road, involved wood items falling from the top deck of a two deck trailer, hitting an employee and crushing his leg. Representatives of the Sheffield based company, which employs over 100 people in Bradford, appeared at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court on Tuesday to plead guilty to a charge of failing to discharge the health safety and welfare duty to an employee.

Keighley man who shone laser at police helicopter thought it was UFO

A MAN thought the West Yorkshire Police helicopter was a UFO when he shone a laser beam at it, dazzling and distracting the pilot and co-pilot, Bradford Crown Court heard today. Benjamin Fort, who couldn’t be sentenced yesterday because he turned up “intoxicated” and had to sleep it off in the cells shone the beam at the aircraft on September 17 last year. Fort, 39, of Parkwood Rise, Keighley, pleaded guilty at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court to shining or directing the beam towards the helicopter from his home address. Judge Jonathan Rose said he was “a little dubious” about Fort’s assertion that he had mistaken the aircraft for a UFO but he would “listen with courtesy” if he gave evidence to that effect when he is sentenced on February 26.

Man who ran Bradford bakery littered with mouse droppings ordered to pay over £3,600

1/1 A BAKERY that supplied cakes to dozens of Bradford businesses was shut down after inspectors found it in a filthy condition, and littered with mouse droppings. And during the inspection officers found a plastic tub used to store Nutmeg also contained an unidentified dropping and a large, dead spider. Khalid Hussain was the owner and, at the time of the January 2020 inspection, sole employee of a company trading as Fine Bakers at Bullroyd Industrial Estate - a business that has since taken on new ownership. He appeared at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court yesterday, charged with a string of food hygiene offences.

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