A World War 2 soldier has finally been laid to rest in a marked grave following amazing detective work by two researchers.
During the 20th century Bretton Hall and estate saw interesting changes and developments.
Now more than eight decades later, Belgian researchers discovered key information leading to the soldier's identity.
A fraudulent funeral director who gave grieving families the wrong ashes while their loved ones’ bodies were left at his site ...
Trooper Fred Tingle was killed in action aged 20 in May 1940 and buried as an unknown soldier ...
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A Second World War soldier has finally been laid to rest in a marked grave following amazing detective work by two researchers.
A major route in Bradford is to be upgraded. The A650 Tong Street will be widened to two lanes with pedestrian provision over a 1.5km (0.9 mile) section, increased footways and a two-way cycle track.
A Second World War soldier who was tragically killed in 1940 has been identified as Yorkshireman Fred Tingle. Fred Tingle was born in 1920 in Castleford, as a twin to Fern. He was one of coal miner ...
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Developer SSE Renewables has reached commercial operations at the 150MW/300MWh Ferrybridge Battery Energy Storage System (BESS) project in West Yorkshire. The project was built on the site of the ...