YOUR Huddersfield Daily Examiner is changing to give you more of what you want.

We’ve replaced the Express and Chronicle in today’s Weekend section with a bumper 32-page Weekend Extra.

It’s full of your favourite features like gardening and holidays, along with a comprehensive seven-day TV listings guide.

And there’s more good news coming every Tuesday.

We’re launching a new 16-page Neighbourhood News supplement.

And it will focus on news from your community.

We’ve carved our circulation area into seven slices and each will be given a double page to focus on the stories that matter to you.

Plus there’s a page for readers in Brighouse and Elland and another for the Mirfield and Dewsbury area.

This new supplement is an addition to your usual Examiner, giving you even more to read for your money.

Examiner editor Roy Wright said: “We realise how much people have valued the local news we have been able to put into the Express and Chronicle and have taken that a step further to extend grassroots reporting throughout Huddersfield and into our traditional circulation areas, which also take in parts of Calderdale including Brighouse and Elland and from Mirfield towards Dewsbury.

“Each of the Examiner journalists has their own patch and all their contact details – both their direct phone lines and email addresses – will be on their Neighbourhood News pages, as well as on page 2 of the Examiner, making them exceptionally easy for you to reach.

“The Examiner is your paper and we want to know your news and what’s going on in your area.”

The new Neighbourhood News pages will have regulars such as community and crime news, planning applications, stories, photographs and previews to upcoming events in your area through to vital contact numbers such as your Kirklees councillors along with opening hours for pharmacies.

The Weekend Examiner will profile everything from celebrity interviews to travel, gardening, DIY, fashion, family, crosswords and all your usual Saturday columnists ... plus much more!

Roy added: “We have listened to what you want to see in your Examiner and acted upon it. We are a vital part of the community and these changes will make it even easier for you to let us know what’s going on in the area where you live.”

IT’S not just your printed Examiner newspaper that’s changing!

The Examiner’s sister website examiner.co.uk is changing too.

From Tuesday you’ll be able to visit a new Neighbourhood News section seven days a week.

There’s a whole world of local information and news at your fingertips.

We’ve launched a new community events calendar, which we’d love groups to fill up with what they’re up to.

You can find out what crimes have been committed in your area and double check who’s your councillor, plus have all your important local information at your fingertips.

We’re taking stories published in the Examiner and, as well as publishing them in our normal way online, we’ll also move them into specific geographical pages.

Plus there’ll be the latest community news that matters to you from our new supplement.

You can also look at our local news map to find stories in your area which we’ve written. But it doesn’t stop there – we’ve gone social.

You can get in touch with us via our new Examiner Neighbourhood News Facebook and Twitter pages from Tuesday.

Executive Editor Andrew Jackson said: “We’d love you to get in touch with us about your community news – and we’d love to help you promote your group.

“We want to get in touch with groups who have websites or Facebook pages and to feature them on our website.

"That means people can find everything near them on our Neighbourhood News pages and the groups can get new members and their message out there.”

Our world wide website just got local – and we want you to be at the heart of it!