Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
DISCARDED stone setts from St George’s Square have been re-used in Meltham it has emerged. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
Mr Trevor Jones led worship at the Methodist Church. The organist was Mr Michael Brown. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
TROPHIES WINNERS Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
Skelmanthorpe Youth and Community Association has been raising money for the development for three years. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
An Old Tyme Music Hall, based on the television programme The Good Old Days, was held at St John’s Church on Saturday. A three-course dinner provided an excellent start to the evening, which was followed by entertainment. The master of ceremonies was Trevor Walker, who introduced community singing, individual acts including a piano duet, juggling, poetry, lots of songs, dancing and ending in more community singing. Ann Norton was the organist. The evening was prepared and organised by Helen, Paul and Ton Davies, Nore Beaumont and Margaret Laycock. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
Jack and Glenda Yates, of Upper Wilshaw, celebrated their golden wedding anniversary and asked relatives and friends to make donations to the West Yorkshire Forget Me Not Trust. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
TREVOR Moody presented a slide show and talk about the Northumbria coast when he was a guest of the Almondbury Townswomens Guild. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
A COMPETITION to design anti-litter measures has been launched by the Marsden Enhancement and Residents Society. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
Clayton West United Reformed Church Men's Society held their first meeting of the year on Friday September 26 when the subject of the evening was Huddersfield Narrow Canals. Terry Sigsworth gave an interesting talk covering the history, the working of the system and construction. He used modern technology for his graphics – no longer can it be described as a slide show. The evening was enjoyed by all and Bob Norman, chair for the evening, proposed a vote of thanks for a very informative talk. The next meeting will be held on October 10 when the subject will be Rock Gardens and Alpine Plants (Ladies are invited to this evening talk). Meetings are held in the School room, located behind the Chapel, at the United Reform Church, Clayton West on alternate Fridays at 7.30pm. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
DISCARDED stone setts from St George’s Square have been re-used in Meltham it has emerged. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
A SPONSORED walk by friends and family of missing Colne Valley man Steven Cooper has raised £600. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
A SPECIAL service to celebrate a Huddersfield hospital set for closure is to be held next month. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
A HOLMFIRTH band have won a new following of fans, thanks to computer games. Read
Oct 04 2008 | Express and Chronicle
A NEW free Colne Valley community website has been launched in a bid to promote local events and news. Read