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"Put Huddersfield on the map" Jenny Farmer believes it is up to the people of Huddersfield
to put it on the map and there is now plenty to be proud of
in the town.
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Be proud to be Bradfordian Richard Smith is proud to be Bradfordian because the people
are friendly and he believes it is one of the "most cultural
places in Britain."
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Love it or hate it... Teenage clubber Alice Carroll writes a humorous account
of why she loves Bradford despite its problems and lack of
'decent shops'!
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Love
in the middle of war 'He was my first love and although through my life I have
had relationships, I never married. I remember everything
as if it were yesterday.'
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No longer a great city Sales manager Gary Brown thinks Bradford is going downhill
economically and socially, though he does admit it's still
a good place for a pint.
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Memories from afar Peggy
Greenheld now living in New Zealand, remembers West Yorkshire
as a place with beautiful countryside and good entertainment.
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