Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
POLICE snatch squads have made more than 25 arrests in a high-profile crime blitz across Huddersfield and Dewsbury. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
POLICE swooped on scrapyards across West Yorkshire yesterday in a special campaign against metal thieves. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
A PATIENTS’ champion has defended health bosses who plan to spend nearly £1m furnishing their new headquarters. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
SIX wards have been closed at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary after an outbreak of sickness and diarrhoea. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
A YOUNG man has been fined for playing loud music. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
HUNDREDS of police officers and 26 persistent offenders were at the heart of Operation Embleton. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
INQUIRIES were under way today to find the cause of an explosion which wrecked a former Leeds pub. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
POLICE raided dozens of homes throughout Kirklees in three days of dawn raids. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
DRIVER Amanda Rawlinson crossed the line and paid the penalty. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
Hartley: On curfews Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
CUMBERWORTH Reserves are the new District League’s Richardson Cup holders. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
FRIENDS and family of a Colne Valley man who died from cancer are holding a charity concert in his memory. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
RUBBISH hasn’t been collected from a Huddersfield street since early January. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
YOU can swap an outfit and support a good cause in the process. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
LECTURER Tim Gabriel is taking a “leap in the dark” to raise money for a children’s charity. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
STUDENTS have battled it out to prove who knows the most about consumer issues. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
TOWN fans can see a new piece of art celebrating the club’s centenary. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
PEOPLE in Huddersfield are being urged to put their best feet forward to raise money for the NSPCC. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
THOUSANDS of vulnerable older people could be affected by an “absolute crisis” in local government recruitment. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
ALMOST 300 cyclists have signed up for the 2008 Mayor’s charity bike ride. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
A BUSINESSMAN has vowed to fight on against Kirklees as well as an individual councillor. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
LEWIS Hamilton had better watch his step – Huddersfield can now boast its own young motorsport champion. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
ORGANISERS are putting the finishing touches to this year’s Holmfirth Festival of Folk, which runs from May 9 to 11. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
SHE may be little, but 10-year-old Erin McLachlan has a big dream. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
MORE schools in Kirklees have said they will close tomorrow as a result of the one-day national strike by teaching union the NUT. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
PARENTS have been told their children’s education won’t be harmed if a school merger is delayed. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
PAUL Hudson, the popular Look North weatherman, is calling on Huddersfield people to saddle up and enter the NSPCC’s Big Bike Ride. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
MARSH shops are set to become plastic bag-free. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
PRO-life campaigners in Huddersfield are to stage an act of remembrance for unborn babies. Read
Apr 23 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
A SPORTY student has won a top award for his athletic achievements. Read