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Getting to know each other are these mothers and toddlers who met at a new club held for the first time at St Johns CofE Junior and Infants school, Golcar
Bishop David Konstant, Roman Catholic Bishop of Leeds, heads a group of walkers on an annual 20-mile sponsored walk to raise money for the diocesan mission in Peru
Four-year-old Emily Sylvester presents a £300 cheque to National Society forFour-year-old Emily Sylvester presents a £ 300 cheque to National Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children regional organiser Mr Russell Smith
Messing about on the water will be part of the fun of the 12th Marsden Festival this weekend. Hayley Shaw, 13, and Sarah Hewitt, 11, are seen getting things ready for the small model boat race
Colne Valley Eagles majorette troupe will be stepping out in style next season thanks to a Golcar businessman. Mr Eddie Bailey, a partner in Pennine Finance
Having a splashing time! These young swimmers took part in a water confidence course for the under-fives at Cambridge Road Baths, Huddersfield
Money raising at Meltham... These three youngsters from the village have raised £ 40 for an overseas relief charity
Holme Valley Torchlight Procession. There were nearly 60 entries for this years procession, including majorettes, brownies, cubs, guides, scouts and brass bands
Mass walkies - twenty-four dogs and walkers took part in this sponsored walk at Beaumont Park for the Huddersfield branch of the RSPCA
Harvest festival guests the Rev Graham Whitcroft, Vicar of Lepton (left), and Mr Brian Shaw, of Kirklees Educational Welfare Services, pictured with some of the children at Lepton CofE First School
Checking the clues before setting out on a treasure hunt at Marsden are (from left) Nikki Wheeler, Deborah Waggoner and Kelly Wheeler
Harvest surprise... pensioner Mrs Edith Gill and Mr Clifford Sheard receive harvest parcels from pupils of Berry Brow Infants and Nursery School
Singing out loud - these pupils of Bradley Infants School were among some 150 youngsters taking part in a 20-minute sponsored sing
Head girl Zoe Leeper presents a £101 cheque from The Mount School, EdgertonHead girl Zoe Leeper presents a £ 101 cheque from The Mount School, Edgerton, to Mr Austin Clegg, honorary chairman of the Yorkshire branch of the Bleakholt Animal Sanctuary in Ramsbottom
Ready for the off - these youngsters were among 30 children who went on a sponsored walk this morning organised by Shelley Pre-School Playgroup
Ready for the off - these youngsters were among the children who went on a sponsored walk this morning organised by Shelley Pre-School Playgroup
Parent Mrs Rifat Khan demonstrates the art of Asian cooking to these youngsters at an international day at Stile Common Infants and Nursery School
Young Ben Astin, of Dalton, gets a helping hand from his mother, Mrs Helen Astin, at a Collage Train event at Huddersfield Childrens Library
A total of 76 boys, some of them as young as six, attended the first session of a Rugby League coaching course at Huddersfields Arena 84 ground
Paper-chase... These are some of the 66 pupils of South Crosland Junior School who collected a quarter-tonne of paper as part of an environmental project on natural resources
Gold, silver and bronze medals came Huddersfield Gym Clubs way when the regional National Development Plan finals were held at Paddock Youth Centre
Showing off some of the produce at a harvest thanksgiving service at Upperthong Junior and Infants School are Sally Figg (left), Thomas Jackson and Timothy Welton (right)
Catherine Ward, secretary of Ravensthorpe Junior Missionary Association, starts a sponsored walk by Sunday School members and teachers from the North Road Methodist Church, Ravensthorpe, on Saturday
Greenhead Gymnastic Clubs youngsters were in fine form both individually and collectively at the West Yorkshire Championships
Paddock Juniors are hoping that their latest acquisition will help to plug any leaks in their defence. They have just been sponsored with a new strip by J E and B Fisher
All dressed up for the St Barnabas Church, Crosland Moor old-time music hall show - (from left) Samantha Langrick, John Caldwell and Tracey Gannon
Talented twins Lianne (left) and Michelle Scott celebrated their sixth birthday with millions of television viewers when a picture they painted of the party celebrations was shown on Mike Reids
Longwoods Clare Griffith has just returned from a taste of paradise - a zoology study on an uninhabited island in the middle of the Indian Ocean
County scout secretary Mrs Margaret Hunter shows off the winners shield to members of the 15th Cowcliffe Spider patrol, who were taking part in the annual inter-district camping competition at
All smiles from marathon runner Tony Gill and some of the pupils at the school which will benefit from his efforts. Mr Gill, now a student at Liverpool University
City of Sheffield were the top club when the Borough of Kirklees held their sixth Open Meed at the Sports Centre on Saturday
Hat trick - Fireman Richard Hagger meets (from left) Wayne Routledge, Bryan Rhodes and John Rhodes at Mirfield fire stations open day
Rehearsing for a special production are Joanne Wilkinson at the piano with (from left) Andrew Bailey, Tina Garbutt and Sara-Jo Cooper
A popular visitor to Braken Hall Community Centre was rugby league star Henderson Gill, who signed winners certificates for children who were successful in a gardening competition organised by
Young members of Huddersfield Light Opera Company are to stage a production of the evergreen musical, Salad Days, as their contribution to International Youth Year
Children from Riverside School, Hebden Bridge, demonstrate the ups and down of a new game designed to promote fire safety
People are being given the chance to become a budding Barbara Hepworth or Henry Moore at DIY ceramic sculpture sessions at Brettons Yorkshire Sculpture Park
These two "jailbirds"will be making a break for freedomThese two " jailbirds" will be making a break for freedom and for charity later this month. The will join other teams taking part in a light-hearted break out from Lindholme Prison in
Roll out the barrel - for the Crossroads Inn and Restaurant at New Mill. The pub, which used to be the Toss o Coin, has been closed for two weeks while refurbishment was carried out
Ahoy There! These intrepid sailors get ready to take to the water for a sponsored sail which raised over £ 4, 000 - half for the Imperial Cancer Research Fund
Helpful people with a large cheque... thats Rawthorpe High Schools ancillary staff, who raised £ 276.25 for the bodyscanner
These fivers and tenners are destined for the bodyscanner coffers, thanks to the fund-raising efforts of (from left) Michelle, Daniel, Martin, Gary and Claire Whitwam
Take it steady... Wayne Nield tried his hand and the sand dip, which was one of the attractions in a charity carnival at a local pub
Boosting the bodyscanner are friends Stephen Dodds, 12 (right) and Jason Lodge, 11, who held two jumble sales in Kirkheaton to raise £ 40. 1st September 1987
Singing the praises of the new Slaithwaite Junior Library are these children from the village playgroup. They were invited to the library to celebrate its opening
All hands into the lucky dip... trying their luck at a birthday bazaar organised for the 21st anniversary of St Jamess Playgroup, Marsh, are (from left) Ruth McGuigan, Claire Grundy
Sliding to fund-raising success are these children, who will be joining the new St Barnabas Playgroup, Crosland Moor, when it opens on November 4
Its what friends are for... thats the message to 12-year-old Cowersley girl Rachel Bray from these children who have raised £ 22 for at £ 3