Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE fight goes on over Huddersfield’s threatened children’s nurseries. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
A 59-YEAR-OLD man was arrested on suspicion of impersonating a police officer after riding what appeared to be a police motorcycle. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
FARMERS across Yorkshire are calling on the government to narrow down the Foot and Mouth movement restrictions to those areas known to be at real risk. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MAN accused of rape has appeared before Huddersfield Magistrates. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
MORE cops are joining youngsters in classrooms to clean up Huddersfield. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE music decks of the world are beckoning! Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE residents of Estonia are being treated to the best of Huddersfield music. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
CHILD thugs armed with an airgun took potshots at a man and his young son as they walked through Holmbridge. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
A THIEF stole a mobile phone from a Huddersfield takeaway. The teenager walked into Al Faisal at Chapel Hill near Huddersfield town centre at 4pm on Thursday and asked for a drink. When the victim working there went to get him one, the thief went round the counter, picked up the Nokia N73 phone and fled. He is white, aged 18 or 19 and wore a grey shirt and blue hooded jumper. Anyone with information should contact police on 0845 6060606. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
BATLEY and Spen MP Mike Wood is hoping local people will get involved with the creation of a new national strategy for carers. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
SMOKERS forced outside are creating a heap of rubbish, says Keep Britain Tidy. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
A DANISH journalist has traced the Huddersfield woman who holds the key to his historical research project – thanks to an appeal in the Examiner. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
COUNCILLORS will decide soon whether to ask private companies for help improving cemeteries and crematoria. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
YOUTH workers have asked for £22,000 to improve their playground. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
DETERMINED fundraisers Richard Hakier and Rebecca Sellens walked their way to more than £5,000 in memory of their grandmothers. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
RESIDENTS of Lindley have handed a dossier of evidence to Kirklees Council in their bid to get a well-used footpath reopened. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
DOGS from Kirklees are in the running for the RSPCA Dog of the Year title. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
CHILDREN are getting books delivered to their school doorstep as part of a new project. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
HUDDERSFIELD butcher Andrew Jones will be appearing on TV cookery show Ready, Steady, Cook next week. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
HEALTH trust staff are taking part in a day-long hygiene blitz. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
RAIL passengers in Yorkshire are not happy about ticket prices but think train staff are doing a good job. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
IT’S time to get brutal with the gas industry. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
HONLEY woman Elsie Manning has celebrated her 90th birthday – helped by five generations of her family. Read
Sep 15 2007 | Local West Yorkshire News
YOUNGSTERS at a Huddersfield school were left heartbroken after a burglary. Read