Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
FEWER than one in 10 Kirklees councillors – and no Labour councillors at all – turned out for a march to honour Yorkshire soldiers. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
AN 88-year-old saved his fading sight by spending thousands of pounds on treatment that would have been free in Scotland. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
FIRE crews were called to a chemical scare at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
A COFFEE and lunch day has raised more than £500 to help rebuild a badly damaged Birkby church. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
POLICE will be wearing head cameras to tackle anti-social behaviour in the Holme Valley – and parents will be shown footage of their youngsters’ bad behaviour. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
START your Christmas shopping early at the National Coal Mining Museum’s winter gift fairs. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
YOUNG dancer Maisie Beaumont has won herself a place on the stage this Christmas. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
A CRASH that killed a Huddersfield biker may have resulted from him braking hard on a bend, an inquest has heard. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
DYNAMIC duo Batman and Robin swooped in to Cooper Bridge to help wildlife. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
AN expert on economics and American politics will give a lecture at Huddersfield University. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
MAJOR retailers are being deterred from coming to Huddersfield because of Kirklees Council’s “close relationship” with supermarket giant Tesco, says the town’s MP. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE Bishop of Wakefield is coming to Huddersfield as part of a ‘day of prayer’ being held in his diocese. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
OCTOBER has been breast cancer awareness month. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
A FORMER miner who turned his hand to paint is exhibiting his work at the National Coal Mining Museum. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
A HUDDERSFIELD clothes shop turned pink for the day to raise funds for Breast Cancer Care. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
STYLISTS were in the pink at an Emley hair salon – all in the name of the Breakthrough Breast Cancer charity. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
CHILDREN and staff at Highburton First School got in the pink to raise money for charity. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MIRFIELD girl is in the running for a top modelling prize. Read
Nov 01 2008 | Local West Yorkshire News
A WHISK was a secret weapon when members of a village Women’s Institute shed their clothes to re-create the famous Calendar Girls. Read