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Many of the youngsters who took part in the IBM Ten Step Award scheme in Honley
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These children were taking part in the IBM Ten Step Award Scheme that was held every Monday at Neiley Playing Fields in Honley
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These Deighton High School pupils were pictured at the Examiner's newspaper printing centre in Aspley
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Cyclists at Cumberworth First School are seen receiving certificates for passing the National Cycling Proficiency Test and it was one of the first schools to do the new test on open roads. Clr John Howarth and Caroline Ainsworth from Kirklees Road Safety Unit are seen with the successful cyclists
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These pupils from Birkby Infant School went on a trip to Chester Zoo and came away inspired to helping endangered animals
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Youngsters from Highburton Playcentre joined the Examiner's Stop Press stampede to collect stamps to raise charity cash
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Shelley High School girls were football crazy during an activity day at their school with coaching provided by Norman Bernard (pictured with some of the pupils) from Kirklees Football Development Unit. Pupils could choose from 20 different options including windsurfing, walking through to computer activities
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These youngsters from Newsome High School travelled to Blackpool to take part in the British Sports Association for the Disabled's National Junior Games. They are (back, from left) Alison Wike, Andrea Utley (coach) and Shameem Amin and (front, from left) Paul Lockwood, Sandra Brennan, Ben Brown and Casey Hobson with Mehfuz Ahmed at the front
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The giant printing presses start up with MIchael Howard explaining how they work to some of the young guests
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Examiner public relations executive Paul Clark and Stop Press editor Margaret Overend with youngsters attending the fun day at our printing press in Aspley
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The Stop Press children's section hosted a fund day at the printing press in Aspley so youngsters could find more about what goes on behind the headlines. Tucking into their lunch are Patrick Hogan (right), Paul Rogers and Claire Rogers
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Captain Energy - alias Roger Brown - is pictured with some young energy savers and leaders on a summer safari in Denby Dale. The two dya event called Making Waves was based on the theme of energy and conserrvation, manmade energy and green forms of energy. The youngsters also went on a trip to the seaside to look at coastal conservation
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Puzzling out the answers to the questions at the fun day are Dawn Roberts, Laura Breeze, Richard Madej and Gemma Drybough