WE have been asked to clarify that the amount stolen from the Aspley Subway sandwich shop on February 19 was £100, not £1,000 as reported in the Examiner on Wednesday, February 29.Read
WE have been asked to point out that it was the pub owners, not Tesco, who were granted permission to use brick rather than Yorkshire stone to make alterations to the Black Bull in Mirfield. TRead
IN the interview with consultant nurse for older people Barbara Schofield (Friday, January 6) our article said intoxication was among the causes of delirium. Read
IN TUESDAY’S Examiner we stated that the University of the Third Age would host a charity carol concert at the Parish Church on Byram Street at 10am today.Read
ON page 4 of yesterday’s (TUESDAY’S) Examiner we carried a piece about Kirklees Council’s plan to fund repairs to Providence Methodist Church in Golcar. Read
IN a picture caption in Saturday’s Examiner about Honley Male Voice Choir donating £3,220 to the Forget Me Not Children’s Hospice we mistakenly described Peter Stocks as a choir member. Read
IN response to a letter published under the headline ‘Torchless Spen’, we have been asked by Kirklees Council to clarify that the route for the Olympic torch was decided by London 2012 organisers LOCOG, and was not a decision for Kirklees Council.Read
IN an article published on page five in the Huddersfield Examiner on Friday, November 11, we stated Nicola Hadfield’s father was called both Daniel and David. Read
YESTERDAY’S story about charity fundraiser Mandy Barwick should have said she underwent a mastectomy and not a hysterectomy, as inaccurately stated. We apologise for the error.Read
Mr Norman Howlings, 90, who was recently honoured by the University of the Third Age, was head of the English Studies department at Huddersfield Polytechnic (now University) at the time of his retirement in 1981. Read