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Children from Spring Grove Junior school staged a sponsored knit-in to raise £ 50 for famine relief in Ethiopia. About 90 of the schools senior children
Paddock School celebrated its belated centenary with an open day - and birthday girls Megan Hennah and Samantha Horsfall (left and right centre)
A 99 year old copy of the mineras in near-perfect condition when it was taken from a time capsule which was underneath a foundation stone at Mount Pleasant Junior School, Lockwood. 31st January 1985
Mr Brian Carter, the secretary of Huddersfield Third World Committee, receives a £ 60 cheque from St Josephs RC Church cub scout pack, Huddersfield
The winner of the Huddersfield Technical College heat of the Catermind contest, David Rochford and runner up Nicola Oldroyd weigh-up the chances of David winning the regional heat of the national
These 8 youngsters fought a close contest in a qualifying round for the final of the Miss Sunderland annual Top of the Form music competition
Shepley Youth Club leader Stewart Hughes kept an eye on the clock as club members took part in a 24-hour pool marathon at the club, which raised 164 to buy sports and other equipment
Highburton Guides are pictured with home made sweets at a coffee morning which raised £ 110 for guide funds. The event at the village hall also featured stalls, including tombola
Almondbury Youth Club members are helping an Oxfam appeal to knit pullovers for Ethiopia. More than a dozen members - some of whom have taken up knitting for the first time - have contributed to
Twelve year old Nicola Senior and Gail Wyke 13 both of Scar Grove, knitted blankets to help the charities collecting cash for the appeal. 18th February 1985
These Newsome girls raised 60 for the famine victims in Ethiopia. 19th February 1985
Jonathan Sheard and John Eccles are pictured battling it out in a cub chess competition. Thirteen teams from throughout the scouting movement Huddersfield South West district took part in
Kay Harvey celebrates Shrove Tuesday in traditional style - by tossing a pancake. 19th February 1985
Scouts from Lepton and Crosland Moor ready to start one of the tests during a winter competition at Moor End High School. Sixteen teams from throughout the scout three Huddersfield districts took
Kirklees playbus is back in action, Repair work has been carried out in recent weeks on the bus run by the National Children Centre at Longroyd Bridge
A Charity has been activatedfter 20 years, so now pupils of Denby Dale CofE First school will have lots of fun on this new play equipment
Eleven-year-old Ayshea Munsi as iverwith the other workhouse boys during a production at Royds Hall High School. She is one of two iversfor this annual school production
Young stunt cycling enthusiasts stake their claim to land which is being converted into a BMX track next to Wellholme park, Brighouse
Children at Lindley CofE Infants school examine some of the handiwork of teachers and mothers who, with members and mothers of Lindley Methodist Guides
Mrs Susan Stainton of the childrens cancer charity the Candlelighters and sons Ben and Joe accept a cheque for £ 40 for Mr David Turner, landlord of the Junction Inn, Manchester Road
New Year Babies at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary, 2nd January 1989
17th Huddersfield - Linthwaite Church - Scouts and Cubs annual presentation evening, 13th January 1989
Boys from St Johns Church of England Junior and Infants School, at the Examiners Aspley base, washing the papers vans for the Blue Peter Kampuchea appeal, 7th January 1989
Halifax Building Society Little Extra competition winners at the Ramsden Street Branch pictured with marketing and production manager Jane Stevenson, 5th January 1989
Pupils at Flockton First School, winners of 250 pounds first prize in a Competition organised by a Leeds recycling firm, to see who could collect the most paper, 4nd January 1989
Linthwaite Church of England School pupils being presented with a road safety certificate by Supt. Allan Dobson, sub divisional officer for Holmfirth Police. 18th January 1989
Holme Valley Cubs with commemorative mugs celebrating 65 years of scouting in the Holme Valley, 28th January 1989
Pupils from Salendine Nook High School, present a cheque for 850 poounds to John Proctor, acting head of Holly Bank School, for their new premises at Mirfield, 26th January 1989
Harry Gration at Leeds Road playing fields to receive a cheque for Children in Need, from first year City and Guilds Recreation
18th Huddersfield Cubs with the trophy they won after winning the Huddersfield North District Cub Six a side football competition, 25th January 1989
Huddersfield Polytechnic catering students present items to the Childrens ward at Huddersfied Royal Infirmary, 25th January 1989
Pupils from Birkby Infant School, learn short tennis from Karen McLoughlin, 25th January 1989
Moldgreen United Reformed Church, , oldest and one of the youngest members, laying down the foundation stone of the new church, 22nd January 1989
Holly Bank cheque presentation by the Friends of Holly Bank, who raised 1, 264 pounds, that will go towards new premises at Mirfield. 20th January 1989
Pupils from Mount School Edgerton, who have raised 160 pounds for the Kirklees Mayors local Children in Need appeal, pictured with Mayor Clr John Holt. 18th January 1989