Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
HUNDREDS of people have turned out to pay their respects to a "special" shopkeeper from Huddersfield who was beaten to death in his own store. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MAN has hit out at the lack of support for council house tenants whose properties are damaged. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
TAXIS in Calderdale are being fitted with CCTV cameras in a bid to boost security. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
TWO brothers had a lucky escape after a pile of wood caught fire in their home. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
THREE fire engines were called to help paramedics rescue a man who was too obese to be carried out of his house. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A MAN is facing a string of charges after allegedly ramming a car repeatedly following a minor collision. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
MEMBERS of Huddersfield’s health watchdog have met with ambulance chiefs to discuss ways of improving the service. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
LEISURE group Whitbread has revived plans to build a budget hotel in Huddersfield. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
VOLUNTEERS turned out in force to give a Spring clean to a canal in Huddersfield. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
SHOPKEEPERS in Huddersfield have given a stark insight into the violence, threats and intimidation they face in the wake of Gurmail Singh’s death. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A WOMAN today hit back at irresponsible dog owners following a spate of dog attacks across Huddersfield. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
STUDENTS brought West End favourite Joseph and The Amazing Technicolour Dreamcoat to the stage. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
SEVEN Beavers from the 1st Holme Valley troophave been awarded the Chief Scout’s Bronze Award. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
ALMOST £500 was raised at a charity coffee morning for the Help for Heroes charity. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
OLD friends reunited a decade after leaving school. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
DOORSTEP traders will be banned from Lindley in a matter of weeks. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
STRUGGLING families living in Kirklees can get extra help to avoid their homes being repossessed. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
l It is caused by an extra chromosome in the cells of a developing baby and is not hereditary. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A NEW campaign aimed at encouraging adults to get healthier has been launched. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
HUDDERSFIELD’S Gay Group (Hugg) raised money for the Help for Heroes charity to support returning servicemen from Iraq and Afghanistan. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
MULTIMILLION pound work to revamp Huddersfield’s popular Greenhead Park is on target,residents have been told. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
HUDDERSFIELD accountants have been given the chance to win £2,000 for charity. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
SPORTS officials have earned top marks. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
FOUR girls are climbing their way to success. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
ZOE Lucker is set to join EastEnders. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
HOSPICE staff have expressed their gratitude to members of a social club who have raised thousands of pounds to help their patients. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
TB CASES are still on the rise in Kirklees, latest figures show. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
GROUPS in Yorkshire are stepping up their bids to get people healthier – thanks to thousands of pounds of Lottery cash. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
FIRE is again expected to pose a major risk on the Pennine moors. Read
Mar 22 2010 | Local West Yorkshire News
A TEAM of gaming enthusiasts from Huddersfield University saw off the competition to win one of the country’s toughest computer programming challenges. Read