Airedale Hospital surgeons launch first NHS one stop clinic for shoulder pain

Orthopaedic Surgeons at Airedale NHS Foundation Trust in West Yorkshire have launched the first NHS ‘one-stop’ upper limb clinic to include a consultant radiologist, significantly reducing waiting and treatment times for patients with shoulder pain. The new clinic which opened this week will mean p

It is vital to represent residents' views on additional restrictions

On Friday the Telegraph reported that in the North West, Yorkshire and the West Midlands infections are doubling at twice the rate of the rest of England. It is the duty of any government to protect its citizens and as such we can’t continue on the current path without making changes.

Robbie Moore seeks public opinion on local restrictions

Keighley MP Robbie Moore has launched a public survey seeking his constituents’ views on localised lockdown in the Keighley and Ilkley constituency. It is likely that a number of votes in the House of Commons over the next fortnight will decide the extent of restrictions residents will be faced wit

Keighley fitness studio powering through crisis

Hi Energy Fitness Studio in Keighley is safely promoting health and wellbeing in to women, despite having to make significant changes to the way they operate. Local MP Robbie Moore recently met with operator Julie Cardus Anderson to learn how they have completely revamped their building to make usi

Call for Backstone Way Playground Investment

Two of Ilkley’s District Councillors, Kyle Green and Michael Gibbons, as well as Robbie Moore MP, are calling for investment in a widely used playground on Backstone Way that is in need of updating. With Bradford Council due to invest £6.4million into playgrounds in the district, the two councillor

ÂŁ750,000 government funding for projects to improve Keighley

Keighley and Ilkley constituency is set to benefit from an additional £750,000 of funding for improvement projects thanks to a government investment. Keighley is one of 101 towns across the UK to receive up to £25 million from the government’s ‘Towns Fund’ investment programme, and in June the gove