A Bradford business which sprung back from a fire has been nominated for an award.
A fire began at the headquarters of Gordon Rhodes & Son in August 2017. More than 20 fire crews were called out to the incident but were unable to save the property.
The firm, which produces foodstuffs, restarted production on a new site just nine days after the fire.
They have now been nominated in the Garbutt & Elliott Yorkshire Food Entrepreneurs Awards for the Yorkshire Grit Award.
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