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Mi Chaii Bradford brand expands nationally including London | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Mi Chaii was born in Bradford but has now expanded its brand right across the country. The first store opened on Great Horton Road just over a year-and-a-half ago, in September 2019, but the concept delves back further. Chai is a type of spiced tea where traditional leaves are mixed with milk, water and aromatic herbs and spices. It originates in India and has gained worldwide popularity in recent years. Mi Chaii s website states: The ideas behind Mi Chaii go back to the arrival of our father from the sub-continent in 1964 – he brought traditional chaii with him and he has been enjoying that tradition ever since.

Projects sees seven million illegal cigarettes removed from West Yorkshire s streets

Six people in court in Bradford charged with fraud in past month | Bradford Telegraph and Argus

Kirmanj Kareem is one of the six people who appeared in court in Bradford on fraud charges in the past month SIX people have been summoned to court over the past month charged with fraud, ranging from selling fake cigarettes to stealing another person’s identity and even a charge of kidnap. Of the six defendants, two have pleaded guilty to their crimes, while two have pleaded not guilty to the alleged offences and a further two have not yet entered a plea at Bradford and Keighley Magistrates Court. One man, who faces jail for his offending, is Kirmanj Kareem, who also uses the name Morad Omer Saleh, who admitted 13 offences of selling good with false trademarks and in illegal packaging, namely cigarettes.

New plan to turn Hockney s old art school into restaurant

The Grove Library on Great Horton Road A NEW application to turn the building David Hockney studied art in into a restaurant has been submitted to Bradford Council. Last year planning officers refused plans to convert the Grove Library building on Great Horton Road into a new venue for restaurant chain LaLas. They had raised concerns about the limited parking for the new restaurant and the lack of information on what changes would be made to the Grade II listed building. The building belonged to Bradford College before it  moved its library into the David Hockney building - but before then it was the Bradford Regional College of Art, which produced the acclaimed group of artists known as the Bradford Mafia, which included Hockney.

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