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MORE than 900 people have had their say on a package of projects designed to rejuvenate Keighley and bolster its economic growth. The public was invited to give its views on 36 schemes, ranging from a one-way traffic system on Cavendish Street to new skills and training hubs, a health and wellbeing centre and a digital programme aimed at producing better and faster internet connections. Consultation began just before Christmas on the proposals, which form part of Keighley’s bid for up to £25 million from the Government Towns Fund. Now the Keighley Town Deal Board – which includes businesses, the MP, stakeholder organisations and representatives from the voluntary and community sectors, Bradford Council and Keighley Town Council – will decide which initiatives should go forward for submission at the end of this month.
More than 500 bags full of rubbish were collected by volunteer ‘guardians’ of the River Worth. There was also a frightening haul of 192 needles. And other items included a wardrobe, three shopping trolleys, a ladder and even a toilet. The River Worth Friends staged around 50 litter-picks and clean-ups. Whilst lockdown has had an impact, the work of the group has been maintained. Members had set a target of collecting 500 bags of debris, from the River Worth but also North Beck, Gingerbread Clough and Hogs Hole Beck. The litter was disposed of by Bradford Council’s waste services. Among those that support the Friends are Keighley Big Local and the Aire Rivers Trust.