Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
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Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
BURGLARY: New Mill, Apr 7. Double door forced open to get into integral garage and steal pedal cycle and footwear. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
ROBBERY: Milnsbridge, Apr 10. Victims grabbed, assaulted and robbed of mobile phones and other property. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
Neighbourhood Police Update - Advice for parents: Large groups of youths are gathering on Friday evenings near to Soccer City, Morrisons Supermarket and Ravensknowle Park. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
POWER supply upgrade work has begun in the Holme Valley in a bid to cut out blackouts. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
THINGS should soon be looking brighter across the Holme Valley. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
THE 12 Holmfirth Harriers who made the trip up to the Newlands Valley in the Lake District on Easter Saturday were rewarded with a glorious day on the fells. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
THERE was an excellent turnout of over 420 athletes for the Spring Open Medals Meeting, with visitors from all over the North of England travelling to Thornes Park Stadium, Wakefield. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
TABLE tennis is fast becoming a key part of school sports activity throughout the Huddersfield district. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
The Sunday service at Golcar Baptist Church was conducted by the Rev Chris Thompson, the organist was Calinda Stockhill and the pianist was Chris Woodhead. Easter eggs that were hidden in a knitted chick were distributed among the Sunday School children with the compliments of Margaret Whitwam and Eva Watkins. On Saturday, April 25 at Golcar Baptist Church there will be a Golcar over 70s party, when tea will be served at 4pm followed by entertainment. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
ON a very blustery day four brave Holme Valley Wheelers turned out to ride the 25-mile time trial in Hatfield near Doncaster. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
POWER supply upgrade work has begun in the Holme Valley in a bid to cut out blackouts. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
A HIGH Five netball tournament was organised on Monday March 30 by school sports co-ordinators Anna Dinapoli and Liz Kendall. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
ANNE DRAKE gave The Huddersfield Group of the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) a talk on Faberge – the family history and the formation of the company. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
SCOUTS from across Huddersfield rolled up their sleeves to start reclamation work at their campsite at Whitley Beaumont. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
POWER cuts and unstable supplies have also hit the south of the region in the past few months. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
A SUNDAY lunch is to be held to mark the end of the civic year. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
HONLEY Players are on the lookout for talented individuals to help backstage and with renovation work at their Southgate Theatre. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
The Good Friday afternoon service at the Methodist Church was led by the Rev Laura Hardy. Mr Robert Booth was the organist. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
At All Hallows, those who had followed the Transforming Lives Lent course also enjoyed a Passover meal following fairly closely the sequence of a Jewish Seder or Passover meal before going into church for a Maundy Thursday Communion followed by the traditional stripping of the altars and an hour’s vigil which remembers Christ’s last hour in the garden of Gethsemane before his arrest. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
THE popular Colne Valley-based travelling theatre company Mikron will soon be heading off on board their canal boat at the start of their 2009 nationwide tour – but before they do they are staging a ‘warm up’ production for local people at their home base of Marsden. Read
Apr 18 2009 | Express and Chronicle
KIRKBURTON councillor Christine Smith has been paying her annual visits to farmers. Read