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James Garvey, founder of Crossbearers, receives a cheque for £ 70 from Cheryl Murdock (left) and Anita Willy, watched by other pupils at Our Lady of Lourdes School, Sheepbridge
Seven-year old Adele Brooke presents a £588 cheque from Dalton Junior School to MrSeven-year old Adele Brooke presents a £ 588 cheque from Dalton Junior School to Mr Alan Dixon, area organiser for the Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Health visitor Jenny Coy, seen at the Ellerslie Child Development Unit receiving a cheque for £ 61.50 from (left to right) Michelle Harper, Sarah Taylor and Carley Greenfield
Three Almondbury youngsters have raised £80 for Turnshaws School, KirkburtonThree Almondbury youngsters have raised £ 80 for Turnshaws School, Kirkburton. The girls (front, from left), Judith Midgley, Joanne Clark and Joanne Farley
Clevelands brownies, guides and rangers have given a £2Clevelands brownies, guides and rangers have given a £ 2, 308 helping hand to the Children in Need appeal. The bumper cheque is part of a £ 35, 000 plus donation from the regions guides
Kind-hearted cabbies have been overwhelmed by the generosity of the people of Cleveland. The taxi drivers, members of the Middlesbrough and Langbaurgh Hackney Carriage Owners Association
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
Helpful people with a large cheque... thats Rawthorpe High Schools ancillary staff, who raised £ 276.25 for the bodyscanner
A leek casserole from Prince Charles and water-cress soup from the Princess of Wales were among the recipes in a book complied for the bodyscanner appeal
St Patricks for Peru... Pupils from St Patricks Junior and Infants School, Birkby, with a cheque for £ 1, 020 they raised for Peru when they walked 20 miles around the parishes in the deanery
Fund raising Kirkburton youngsters Hayley Morgan and Vicki Hallan hand £112Fund raising Kirkburton youngsters Hayley Morgan and Vicki Hallan hand £ 112.51 to Mrs Vivienne Pool of Candlelighter, the charity that helps children with cancer
Helping other children... these three Highburton youngsters decided to raise some charity cash after reading about others doing the same
All our own work... three charity minded girls from Lepton have raised £ 35 for Huddersfield Royal Infirmarys Special Baby Care Unit
Two Taylor Hill girls have used their summer holidays to help others. Nicola Hodgson and Helen Blythe raised £ 70 by organising a jumble sale and they handed over the cash to Kirkwood Hospice
Bank giants Nat West have given a cheque to students Brunner Comprehensive School, Billingham for £ 75 as part of their nationwide Project Respond scheme
This group of Cleveland schoolchildren raised quite a few blisters and £ 500 for the Cleveland Spastics Society when they completed the arduous Lyke Wake Walk
A showpiece hi-tech development in Cleveland has been given a £650A showpiece hi-tech development in Cleveland has been given a £ 650, 000 boost from the public purse. The grant from Stockton Council was handed over by Councillor John Scott, left
A massive cheque for a massive amount! First year pupils at Salendine Nook High School, who have raised £ 2, 000 for the Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal with a sponsored swim and spell
Picking a winner of a raffle for the £500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal arePicking a winner of a raffle for the £ 500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are the children at Cambridge Road Day Nursery, Huddersfield
St Jamess Playgroup at Marsh raised £145 for the £St Jamess Playgroup at Marsh raised £ 145 for the £ 1/2m Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal with a coffee morning, bring and buy sale and cake and toy stalls
These kind-hearted Colne Valley High School youngsters have given a boost to charity. The first years organised a half-hour lunchtime sponsored silence
Emley First School staged the first reading of Bill Fordes latest story, Douglas The Dragon III, Mirfield probation officer Mr Forde has spent the last two years touring Kirklees schools with his
Fund-raising is childs play - thats what pupils at Almondbury Infant School have discovered. Pupils at the school and nursery raised £ 340 for Help the Aged
Cheque out... Honley Childrens Drama Group, which meets at the village Trinity Church, pictured with the £ 42 cheque which they presented to the Guide Dogs for the Blind Association
Myton Hamlet Hospice received a fundraising boost after solicitors Wright Hassall and Co. chose them as their charity. Seen receiving the cheque is Carmel Sleeman, nursing sister
Big-hearted council workers got in the swim to help cardiac patients. Workers in Middlesbrough Councils building department handed over £ 1
Edgerton fund raisers... watched by school friends, Amy Lodge (left), a pupil of The Mount School, Edgerton presents a cheque for £ 156 to Mrs Janet Dyson
London Marathon runner Mr Clive Jackson (right) raised £ 140 for a unit for handicapped children at Rawthorpe Infants and Nursery CofE School
Thank you... Mrs Mary Glazzard, of Oakes and Lindley Kirkwood Hospice Support Group, receives a bumper £ 400 cheque from Rastrick High School fifth former Lynn Cartwright
Three-year-old Phillip Auckland presents a £50 cheque from Denby Dale MothersThree-year-old Phillip Auckland presents a £ 50 cheque from Denby Dale Mothers and Toddlers Group to Dr Michael Miller, consultant paediatrician at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary
Big-hearted pupils at Scissett Middle School have raised more than £ 300 to help sick children at London Great Ormond Street Hospital
A nightclub which organised special fundraising events has proved to be a big hit with local charities. Two charity nights were held at Madison in Middlesbrough during November
The Earl received £60 for the Childrens fund from Lisa Halmshaw (leftThe Earl received £ 60 for the Childrens fund from Lisa Halmshaw (left) and Jane Wharry of the 1st Yarm Rangers. 26th July 1989
Billingham Brownies believe one good turn deserves another. So, after doctors at North Tees General Hospital, Stockton, detected a heart problem in their Brown Owls newborn baby
Giving their mothers a helping hand for an hour helped members of the 3rd fairfield Brownies to raise £ 100 for the NSPCC Centenary Appeal
Brownies Shelley Coupe (centre) and Caroline Hynes (right) present Sister Anna Nuttall with a £ 300 cheque for the childrens ward at Huddersfield Royal Infirmary
Teacher Miss Sally Cox displays a £65 cheque for the Huddersfield Hospice AppealTeacher Miss Sally Cox displays a £ 65 cheque for the Huddersfield Hospice Appeal, watched by some of the 200 Royds Hall High School pupils who helped raise the cash
Dancing feat... pupils of the Victoria Wade School, Almondbury, raised £ 800 for the two charities at their Christmas show
Masters of the roles... Salendine Nook High School pupils with a huge cheque for the huge amount of money raised through role reversal for Comic Relief
Charity fundraiser PC Dave McSweeney went back to his old school for the first time in 25 years to collect this cheque for the Huddersfield Kiddicare Appeal
Young environmentalists are hoping to create a wildlife wonderland, from an old graveyard. Members of the Robin Hood Watch Group are to transform the neglected Lindley Methodist Church grounds into a
Whinney Banks Youth Club Under 12s are off to Krefeld, Germany for a mini tournament. Krefeld is twinned with Middlesbroughs twin town Dunkerque
Mr Brian Carter, the secretary of Huddersfield Third World Committee, receives a £ 60 cheque from St Josephs RC Church cub scout pack, Huddersfield
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
These winners of the Kirklees Young Consumer of the Year quiz at Huddersfield Town Hall are from King Jamess School Almondbury and will go on to represent the district in the West Yorkshire heats
Cheques are presented to charity representatives at All Saints RC High School, Bradley after fundraising by pupils. £ 700 went to the NSPCC
A presentation for the ambulance services Heartbeat appeal was cut short - for a 999 call. Saledine Nook pupils were handing over a £ 1000 cheque when the Huddersfield crew were called out
Pupils from Billingham Church of England Junior school hand over a cheque for 1500 they d raised to the head of the Teesside Centenary Appeal chairman, Mr Tim Willis