This week's Huddersfield nostalgia gallery goes back to February 1985 — are you pictured?

It was the year of the first BBC Red Nose Day, the £1 note ceased to be legal tender and plans were unveiled for Europe's tallest skyscraper at Canary Wharf.

In sport, Paul Gascoigne became the first £2m footballer signed by a British club when he joined Spurs from Newcastle. In cricket, Graeme Hick made history by scoring 405 runs in a county championship match.

Meanwhile in Huddersfield, there were fun community events across the town for youngsters of all ages during a busy summer of events.

In August, traditional summer entertainments came to a colourful conclusion with the Gala Day in Greenhead Park, which attracted thousands of people despite damp and overcast weather.

The same month also saw children enjoying a fun-packed Teddy-bears' picnic in Ravensknowle Park, organised by the National Children's Centre.