A decision to call off the Shipley Harley Rally ride out – a part of a charity event that sees hundreds of motorcycles roll out of the town – has been reversed.
Organisers had originally cited red tape as being the reason behind calling the roll out in Baildon off.
It is believed the event has grown in popularity, meaning the organisers were asked to arrange proper road closures and marshals.
However, it now appears an arrangement has been made with Bradford Council and the ride out is back on for Sunday 26 August.
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