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Youngsters at a Huddersfield community centre have launched a fight to keep their youth worker. Children at a youth group at the Hudawi centre want to keep Miss Glendene Gill
Banking on success... Sixth-form students at Colne Valley High School get practical experience in business studies by running a school bank for the younger pupils
Member of a recently formed majorette troop are literally in the limelight after winning a top trophy at a seaside tournament
Brothers Jamie and Jonathon Moore have taken on their first television roles in a Thames TV documentary. Jamie, who is nine later this month and brother Jonathon, seven, of Taylor Hill
The calm before the storm - organiser Mr Leslie Chadwick (right) and referee Mr David Mallinson (second right) run through the rules before a six-a-side cub football competition at Shelley High
All 420 pupils at St Patricks RC Primary School, Birkby, helped to raise £ 175 for the Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal. Lisa Bedford (front)
Wheel em away... Stile Common Junior School pupils, from left, Lee Dutton, Manjit Garcha and Daniel Hayes, get a lift from ambulance men, Alan Parkinson, left
Fartown High School excelled in the National Schools Orienteering Championships at Sutton Park, Birmingham, and came home with bronze medals in the team event behind Walton and Newcastle Royal
These four youngsters have all hit the cub worlds bullseye by earning their gold arrow awards. The cubs - (from left) David Rowles, Scott Archer
Singing a song of Sixpence were these youngsters from New Road Sunday School, Rastrick. They were among the cast of a musical show presented at the 105th annual festival of the Band of Hope
Cowcliffe Playgroup has come of age - and a special party was held for its 21st birthday. Pictured cutting the cake, made by one of the mums, Mrs Dorothy Pearce
Many thanks... Ten-year-old Sarah Bett, right, of Mount School, hands over a cheque for £ 221 to Tina Pollard, 15, of the Candlelighters
Worzel Gummidge, Billy Bunter and Madonna helped raise cash for the Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal. Class 3W of Honley Junior School paid for the privilege of going to school in fancy dress
Junior pupils at Holme Junior and Infant School have been hard at work in the Examiner Junior Journalist competition - all 14 of them
A scheme which has created woodland, hedgerows, meadow and marsh on parts of a school playing field has won third prize in a national conservation competition
Cute and cuddly. Pictured at the soft toy stall at an autumn fair held by Snowgatehead Methodist Church, New Mill are (from left) Kelly Briggs, Emma Drew, Emma Holland and Louise Cartwright
Newshound was barking up the right tree when he rounded off a book week at Cumberworth First school in his own inimitable style
The 2nd Holme Valley Brownies made their combined Halloween and Guy Fawkes party an extra special night when they presented a cheque for £ 53 for the Bodyscanner Appeal to Examiner promotions
Fireworks fun for brothers Daniel and Jamie Halliday, of Lepton Middle School, pictured here at Kirkburtons Three Owls bonfire. They were taking part in a Guy Fawkes competition for schools
In the pink ? the sparkling Dusky Pinks Majorettes from Crosland Moor have recently added the British Open Rose Bowl Junior Championship to their vast array of trophies
Bust a balloon... children of Parkwood Playgroup join in the fun of the groups autumn fair with Prof Buster Balloon. The fair included a variety of stalls set up by playgroup mothers who raised about
Thank you, one and all. Handing over this £220 for the Bodyscanner Appeal are theseThank you, one and all. Handing over this £ 220 for the Bodyscanner Appeal are these members and leaders of the Pathfinders from Crosland Moors Seventh Day Adventists Church
Up, up and away go nearly 200 balloons, both large and small, to mark the end of a project on flight completed by these youngsters from Ashbrow Junior School, Sheepridge
Christian Morris (left) and fellow cubs joined forces to wage an all-out war on litter in Golcar. The cubs, all members of the 4th Golcar Baptist pack, swooped on the green
These two guides notched up a glorious success in a strange setting when they were presented with Baden Powell Trefoil Awards on the log flume at Alton Towers
Actor Gorden Kaye in Huddersfield. 4th November 1985
Back from Canada to Meltham was scout Paul Vickers, whose family emigrated across the Atlantic six years ago. Paul, 14, is pictured with members of the 5th Holme Valley (Meltham)
Sir Richard Attenborough making a visit to Bretton, Wakefield. 4th November 1989
The red Indians are on the march again... or at least members of the 1st Holme Valley Torchlight Procession at the weekend
Eyes front... no need to give the order to these Brockholes children, enraptured by the antics of Mr Pickles the clown. The scene is Brockholes Village Hall where about 70 youngsters attended
Youngsters from Holly Bank and Honley High Schools just missed first prize in the final of a unique outdoor challenge for disabled and able-bodied teenagers
Lollipops for a lollipop lady... Upperthong Junior and Infant school pupils have said goodbye to Mrs Daisy Knapton who has done the job for 10 years
Miss Examiner Tracy O Hehir judged the floats and fancy dress when Golcar Royal British Legion Club celebrated its diamond jubilee with a parade and carnival
Lots of faffen and lots of fuffen made a Clifton fair a sure success, and obviously having a good time at the event are youngsters from Clifton Pre-School Playgroup and Mothers
Andy Whiteley, Huddersfield Barracudas trialist, and Under 17 player Darren Ayers hand out a few coaching tips to youngsters at a mini rugby programme at Arena 84
Animal magic... youngsters (from left) Janine Mitchell, Michelle Croughan, Damian Holland and Robert Fox, take a closer look at a common buzzard
Stepping out in style are these young pom pom girls from Outlane Drum Majorettes, who were among winners in the Kirklees Championship
Constable Neville Duke promised these Emley youngsters a trip of a lifetime if they raised £ 600 - and now they have succeeded they have found they will have to paddle their own canoe
Going fishing... These youngsters took part in a Sport Aid angling competition at Huddersfield Broad Canal, Leeds Road. From left (front) are Simon Eastwood, Richard O Connor
The wheel of fortune gets the thumbs-up from these youngsters at Skelmanthorpe scout groups fund raising garden party. The event was held to make money for the 5th Huddersfield South East
Two Huddersfield schoolboys, James Mosley (left) and Nathan Sykes, will take part in Rugby Leagues mini War of the Roses at Headingly tomorrow
These Hall Bower girls put their school holidays to good use ? by raising money for charity. Ten-year-old Joanne Woodcock (left) and Kathryn Rose (7), who both go to Hall Bower Sunday school
Dancing days... Five-year-old Scott Armstrong has won 18 medals and five trophies in just two years of competitive dancing
Tasty... Trying out the hotdogs at a summer fete held in the grounds of Longdenholme old peoples home, Greenhead Road, Huddersfield, are Robert Clarke (left) and Shane Wooler
Fund-raisers found success on a plate at a garden party in aid of the Ellerslie Child Development Unit. Organiser Mrs Sally Greenfield (left), of Oakes
Three policemen working in the Deighton and Sheepridge areas gave up part of their weekend to take a group of youngsters to the seaside
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