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TOWARDS the end of 2019, a small ruinous building off Staveley Road in Ingrow was demolished. It had fallen into disrepair and been vandalised after its last occupants had departed some ten years earlier. Although largely unknown, it was a building of major significance to Keighley. It was the first purpose-built mill of the town’s industrial era. Its origins had nothing to do with any of the traditional trades or crafts that had previously been practised in the area. It was a water-powered wire drawing mill built by Thomas Ramsden of Halifax, a manufacturer of carding combs for the cotton and woollen industry. ....
Submitting. But it took the enforced closure of the property to complete the job, and eight weeks of further restoration later, it is welcoming guests once more. Neil McNair has restored the waterwheel at Low Mill Guest House, Bainbridge, Leyburn This time it was the waterwheel itself that was the focus of attention, and in its renewed state is capable again of harnessing the River Bain – thought to be the shortest in Britain – to drive two millstones and the associated cogs and gears. “It was last used to turn out animal feed, at a time when the production of other produce had been industrialised,” said Mr McNair, whose guest rooms all have working mill components as part of their architecture. ....
Huntsville’s latest coffee option has wheels Updated May 17, 2021; Facebook Share There’s coffee to-go and then there’s to-go coffee. Huntsville barista Rachel Bush’s new venture is the former and does the latter. Her freethought coffee co., spelled all lowercase, is a mobile coffee stand that debuted May 6 at Greene Street Market. When we meet up downtown on a recent afternoon, Bush is wearing a biker jacket and looks like she could be in a cool band. And when she’s talking about coffee, she sometimes sounds like a chemist. She explains why mobile was the right platform for freethought, instead of a small permanent location. “Arsenal is gone. Hindsight is gone,” she says, referring to two defunct local food trucks. “There’s not really any coffee on wheels in Huntsville, so I wanted to create that concept to go to farmers markets and pop-up events.” ....
Flooding affects B5299 at Dalston Heavy showers led to localised flooding in the area of the Low Mill turn-off. The road is now believed to be clear. ADVERTISEMENT ....