Bradford Magistrates Court A NUMBER of people have recently been hit with fines at Bradford Magistrates’ Court for breaching Covid-19 rules. The cases have only recently come to court, but date back to November last year. Erika Kis, 29, of Tivoli Place, Canterbury, Bradford, must pay a total of £2,021. On November 1 and 19 last year she participated in an indoors gathering of two or more people. She was fined £1,760 and must also pay a £176 surcharge and costs of £85. Karl Anthony Rodgers, 30, of Acre House, Sticker Lane, was fined the same amount for leaving/being outside the place he was living, without reasonable excuse on November 21 last year.
A MOTORIST has spoken of his shock after capturing a dangerous driver overtaking him and others at speed on a Bradford road. Dash cam footage shows a black Toyota Yaris overtaking other vehicles across the crossroads, narrowly missing a head-on collision with a white lorry. The dangerous driving incident on Sticker Lane was caught on dash cam footage at around 7pm on Wednesday, April 14. The passenger who filmed the incident, who did not wish to be named, said: “This incident shocked me and not too much does. “The car came across from the right-hand side and shot across straight ahead.
Is your hairdresser one of the best in Bradford? ON Monday hairdressers across Bradford reopened their doors after being closed for more than three months. Since Monday morning, barbers and stylists have been hard at work taming all manner of lockdown locks, including untamed mops, majorly exposed roots, and botched DIY-dos. Many people have gone months without a trim, and with such demand many salons have been booked well in advance as people aimed for a fresh cut as soon as possible. While some lucky souls were first through the door for a cut and colour, short back and sides or even a totally new look, many people are still waiting for their appointments.