Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
TACKLING Men’s Health, a pioneering campaign which encourages men to take a greater interest in their health and wellbeing, is teaming up with the Dewsbury Celtic senior touch rugby competition. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
Fire crews fought a blaze at a Moldgreen scrapyard this afternoon. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
POLICE have made a new appeal about a serious accident involving a horse-drawn carriage. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A HUDDERSFIELD man died when he apparently lost control of his car and crashed into the central reservation on the M62. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A SPATE of fires at derelict flats in Moldgreen are putting lives at risk. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
DEAN HOYLE has firmly kicked into touch suggestions that Town could leave the Galpharm. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
BUDDING police officers in Kirklees are finding out that life in the force can be a riot. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
CAMPAIGNER Lisa Cook is hoping for a breakthrough tomorrow in the fight for her right to decide when she ends her life. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A HOUSE was engulfed in smoke after the owners put a chicken on to cook and left it. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
DOZENS of people in Huddersfield put their best feet forward to take part in Get Walking Day. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
MELTHAM will be abuzz with colours and sounds next weekend as the village’s long-standing gala returns. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
MORE than 20 artists and people from creative businesses attended Colne Valley Connections, a networking event held in Slaithwaite. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
DONATIONS to charities are fluctuating during the credit crunch. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
HOLMFIRTH artist Ashley Jackson is celebrating winning a prestigious award. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
ON Friday 22nd May we published an article under the heading KEN DAVY’S LEGACY in which we stated that the transfer of KSDL shares by Ken Davy had deprived Huddersfield Town of a share of the takings from matchday sales of snacks and drinks. This was not correct. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
HUDDERSFIELD'S second set of triplets are today celebrating 60 years of triple trouble. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
HE’S beating the credit crunch to maintain the growth of his hugely successful company Card Factory. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
Huddersfield Town supporter David Peace is back in his native Yorkshire and bemused at the fuss created by his book about Brian Clough. NEIL ATKINSON reports Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
THE hunt is on Huddersfield’s greenest school garden. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A COUNCIL blunder has ruined work by civic officials. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A PROJECT which saw top TV chef James Martin work with Huddersfield students is in line for an award. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
TACKLING Men’s Health, a pioneering campaign which encourages men to take a greater interest in their health and wellbeing, is teaming up with the Dewsbury Celtic senior touch rugby competition. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MAJOR review has been launched into library services in Calderdale. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
NEW town Milton Keynes once aroused the fury of Huddersfield people when an advertising company airbrushed an extra half dozen mill chimneys into a shot of Lockwood from Chapel Hill. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
EVERY dog has its day. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
BUDDING writers and photographers will get chance to improve their skills at a Batley event next month. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
Huddersfield University lecturer and sports historian PETER DAVIES takes a look at Victoria Park, which offers splendid views over Holmfirth, as part of an occasional series on the parks in and around the Huddersfield area Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
PENSIONERS enjoyed some exercise at their latest meeting. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A SUCCESSFUL credit union opens its doors this week. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A NEW exhibit celebrating Yorkshire’s mining heritage has been officially unveiled at the National Coal Mining Museum. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
FOOTBALL players are swapping the pitch for pedal-power to take part in a charity bike ride. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
JOE Taylor has only been rallying for a year but he’s already scooped a win. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
NEIL Lindsay has raised hundreds of pounds for his son’s rugby team. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
GENEROUS regulars at a Huddersfield pub have donated £4,500 to charity. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MOTORCYCLE dealer has made a small bid to help a disabled nursing home buy a minibus. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
PEOPLE in Deighton are gearing up for their annual community carnival later this month. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A DEMOLITION firm has once again been targeted by thieves. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
YORKSHIRE Freemasons have been named as one of the most outstanding supporters of charities. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
WEST Yorkshire Police today launched their summer campaign to curb drink driving. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
CHARITIES in Huddersfield are being offered free advice on property-related issues. Read
Jun 01 2009 | Local West Yorkshire News
A SAILING club held an open day for charity. Read