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Built in 1774, linking Bradford to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, the Bradford Canal took its water from Bradford Beck and its tributaries in West Yorkshire.
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In the course of the winter we had a call for one of our customers. She was concerned that an individual had moved into her garden shed. As it was the winter she didn't go into the garden as considerably as within the summer months. One weekend she decided to clear up all the fallen apples and pears from the trees. Although she was available she went into the shed and she identified some blankets and some takeaway food containers. She thought this was fairly strange but thought that possibly her teenage son and his buddies had had a sleepover within the shed.
She quizzed her son and he stated that they wouldn’t sleep in there as the roof leaked and there was no electricity. The subsequent thing that occurred was a small fire had been produced within the entrance to the shed and there had been far more blankets and rubbish. She named the Police and they suggested she would get a quicker response if she known as us.
We decided to put up a covert camera pointing at the shed to obtain to the bottom of it. Soon after a couple of days the tapes showed a filthy young man going into the shed and generating a fire. He sat huddled up by the fire all night. Our client had never ever noticed him before and as he seemed so young she wanted to assist him. The next night a social worker and our client went out into the garden to see if they could support the young man.
He was really polite but looked exhausted. He had run away from his residence and had been sleeping rough in our client’s garden as well as other gardens within the neighbourhood. The social worker told him she could put him into care for the night and sort out his circumstance inside the morning. He is now with foster parents and performing well at school.
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Built in 1774, linking Bradford to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, the Bradford Canal took its water from Bradford Beck and its tributaries in West Yorkshire.
Visit WebsiteThe Irish were concentrated in eight settled areas situated near the town centre around the middle decades of the 19th century. Bedford Street area of Broomfields was one of these which in 1861 contained 1,162 persons of Irish birth-19% of all Irish born persons in the Borough.
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Visit WebsiteBradford Bulls, formerly Bradford Northern, is one of the most successful rugby league clubs in the world giving Bradford in West Yorkshire a long sporting tradition. In 1966, the University of Bradford, which has over 10,000 students, received its Royal Charter, but traces its history to the 1860s when it was founded as the Bradford Schools of Weaving, Design and Building.
Visit WebsiteFrom the Old English brad and ford the broad ford, the name Bradford is derived, which referred to a crossing of the Bradford Beck at Church Bank below the location of Bradford Cathedral, around which a settlement grew in Saxon times in West Yorkshire. With attractions such as the National Science and Media Museum, Bradford City Park, the Alhambra theatre and Cartwright Hall, Bradford has emerged as a destination.
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