Airedale Hospital is in good heart after it unveiled a vital new piece of equipment for local cardiac patients. |
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The station's redevelopment has been earmarked as a major element in kick-starting the Airedale masterplan proposals. |
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Heavy congestion is often experienced in Station Road, Cross Hills, and at the Kildwick level crossing on the Airedale railway line. |
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Nurses from the new breast unit at Airedale Hospital were tickled pink by a supermarket's fundraising effort. |
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Father of three Bryan Robinson, master of the Airedale Beagles, said he could lose his home in the hunt's tied cottage. |
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Cleaners at Airedale Hospital are binning their old mops and buckets as they step up the drive against infection. |
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Airedale Hospital was also in the final shortlist for the Hospital of the Year. |
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In particular, I was delighted to read that the Airedale partnership had been singled out for a special mention. |
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These are serious questions and Airedale line commuters can be forgiven for a sense of unease. |
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A follower of Airedale Beagles since 1956, he would stop by to enjoy a tot of whisky or a noggin of port before setting off behind the hounds. |
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But at 10 am she began having contractions and husband Paul took her to Airedale Hospital. |
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Mr Sheard warns us of the dangers of Airedale and other local hospitals being incorporated into Bradford. |
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At 17 she got a job as a health care assistant at Airedale Hospital, where advice from a ward sister encouraged her to start training as a nurse. |
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Airedale Hospital has received a clean bill of health for its standards of food and hygiene. |
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Patients at Airedale Hospital are the most satisfied in the country according to a national report. |
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She was air lifted by helicopter to Airedale General Hospital at Steeton with non-life-threatening injuries. |
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Three days after seeing his father, Mr Craven received a call that he had been admitted to Airedale Hospital with pneumonia. |
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But when given a chance the Airedale can still be an expert ratter and can also be trained to the gun. |
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The money will, of course, go to the Yorkshire Dales and Harrogate Appeal at Airedale General Hospital. |
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A native of Tullamore, she has been showing Airedale terriers for the last six years. |
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The Airedale is the king of the terriers and the largest of the terrier group. |
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One of the Harrison's dogs, an Airedale Terrier, stayed with the trapped women throughout the ordeal. |
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The Airedale terrier found in the cathedral grounds of Dunkeld greets visitors with a wet muzzle. |
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Gner says that extra first-class capacity was needed on the 7.20 am service from Leeds so a 225 Pullman was introduced, but the train is unable to run on the Airedale line. |
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The larger terriers include the Airedale, Irish, Kerry blue, and soft-coated wheaten. |
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She was airlifted to Airedale General Hospital where she later died. |
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Airedale Hospital unveiled plans to charge people to use its car park. |
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Airedale Hospital in rural Steeton, near Keighley, has had nearly 140 reported violent incidents last year, ranging from verbal abuse to actual assault. |
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North of Gargrave the Pennine Way ascends Airedale and enters the Yorkshire Dales National Park. |
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Most of the larger southern dales, Ribblesdale, Malhamdale and Airedale, Wharfedale and Nidderdale, run roughly parallel from north to south. |
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The term Aire Gap is used in both Ribblesdale and Pendle to denote a hypsograph between those rivers and Airedale. |
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In 1854 Bradford Corporation bought the Bradford Water Company and embarked on a huge engineering programme to bring supplies of soft water from Airedale and Wharfedale. |
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The Airedale towns of Keighley, Bingley and Shipley lie on the River Aire. |
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