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Catherine Hey and Lindsay Thewlis received their crowns at Kirkwood Hospice gala day
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Deighton High pupils Thomas HUdson and Ajit Singh sampled the goods at the school's new educational fruit shop which under the slogan Fruit is Fun helps pupils learn maths, English and geography
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Fourteen boys went to the first Beavers session of the group, meeting every Wednesday, at the Scout heaqdquarters in Moorside Avenue
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Two Taylor Hill girls used their summer holidays to help others. Nicola Hodgson and Helen Blythe raised £70 by organising a jumble sale and they handed over the cash to Kirkwood Hospice
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The rescuers - Kehaar the gull was facing a very wet future until Abi Woodcock and Kathryn Green came along. The two girls discovered the herring gull buried in wet sand on the beach at Goswick Sands, near Berwick in Northumberland. The birs was stuck on the tideline - with the tide coming in! Kehaar - whom the girls named after a character in Watership Down - was exhausted and found it difficult to even move its head. So the girls took it back to the campsitewhere thety were spending a holiday, bathed the rescued bird and hand-fed it a piece of fish finger. When they returned home to Huddersfield, 12-year-old Abi and Kathryn, 11, brought Kehaar with them in a straw-lined box and are keeping it in a shed at Kathryn's Shepley home, hand-feeding it raw herring three times a day.
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Fun for Free mornings in Kirkheaton. Funday organisers (from left) Sarah Stephens, Emma Chambers and Louise Mulivhill.
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Rockwood Harriers Pony Club are galloping towards raising £2,000 for charity
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Kirklees Fun Festival gala day.
Miss Examiner Maureen Wigton meets the final line-up
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Kirklees Fun Festival gala day, Jenny Brook sang her way to successs
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Winners of the Examiner Stop Press Award Competition.
It's a fair cop! Youngsters (from left) Kion Nikoumaran, Caroline Wilson and Rowan Butterworth meet Pc Alan Laurie and Chief Insp Ian Winterburn (right).
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Summer Safari Shoots Inter Space playschemes at Cliffe House Shepley. The Wood Spirit meets Cate Clark, Alicia Sobanska, James Whitwam and Ben Hughes.
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Kirklees Fun Festival gala day.
Stepping out in style is Kathryn Doherty
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Summer Safari Shoots Inter Space playschemes at Cliffe House, Shepley. Guardians gathering - some of the children on the scheme line-up
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Kirklees Fun Festival gala day. Rachel Clarke hit the right note at the keyboard