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Fireman Patrick Mullan (left) and Fireman George Lockwood handing out fire safety leaflets to (from left) Ann McInnis, Michelle McInnis and her two-year-old son, Wayne
Compo - alias actor Bill Owen swapped his scruffy clothes for a smart new suit for the official opening of a new Huddersfield menswear store today
Helping to ensure that aid reaches starving Ethiopian families are Newsome High School pupils Gary Reeves, 14, Amanda Harris, 14, Amanda Smith, 15 and Adrian Ward, 14
The Body Shop founder Anita Roddick (centre) opens Huddersfields new branch of the chain, which specialises in naturally-based toiletries and cosmetics. She is seen surrounded by staff
Competitors get under way in the mens event in the Longwood Harriers Round the Park races at Greenhead Park, which was won by Andrew Pearson in a record-equalling 19min 56sec. 8th July 1992
Dancing to the tune of 1 / 2 million Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal areDancing to the tune of 1/2 million Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are the Huddersfield-based White Rose Morris Men. They are holding a series of Wednesday evening dancing sessions at pubs around
French fun enjoying a game of petanque, a French form of bowls, are (from left) Mrs Roslyn Spencer, Mr Martyn Mellor, Mrs Carol Mellor and Mr John Spencer
All fall down! Contestants in the three-legged race at Scissett C of E First School summer fair find it is harder than it looks
It a stick-up ? by a realistic looking bunch from Almondbury at a Cowboys and Indians Fun-Day for beaver scouts. The menacing six are (from left) Dale Sidebottom, Adam Shaw, Adam Schofield
Children from Netherton playgroups lined up for an Easter bonnet parade in a full morning of events including games and singing
Seven-year old Danielle, who is helping to turn a backyard eyesore at Wellhouse Junior and Infant School, Golcar, into a pleasant area with seats and trees
Farmer Robert Nobles and his son James with one of the spring lambs on their farm at Holme. Mr Nobles of Lower Fold Farm highlighted the need for people enjoying the countryside to keep careful
Toy time... making their choices at the new Paddock Toy Library are (from left) Rebecca Brook, three, Ben Schofield, four, and five-year-old Vicky Schofield
Procession of lights... the festival of St Lucia, Swedens adopted saint, was celebrated by the Kirklees Anglo-Scandinavian Society at Stocksmoor Village Hall
Two sets of twin lambs were born at a Crow Edge farm over Christmas. Mrs June Pickford, of Sledbrook Farm, said the first pair arrived on Christmas Eve and the others on Christmas Day
Toy time... looking after the toy stall at a Christmas fair held at Almondbury Infants School are (from left) Eleanor Chivers, five, Jennifer Chivers, seven and Laura Emsell, six
Daredevil stunt rider Eddie Kidd brought a shopping centre to a standstill in Huddersfield. This time he ditched his motorcycle
Big-hearted charity runners took time out of their Christmas celebrations for a good cause on Boxing Day morning. Over 200 people turned out to a fun run at the Red Lion, Stainland
Presents for all... Santa Claus took time out from his busy schedule to pop in at the Queensgate Market Hall fun night and hand out presents to children
Children helped to complete a line of pennies stretching round their school playground. All 256 pupils of Reinwood Infant and Nursery School, Huddersfield
Pride of the Clubs, from left are John Wheatley, Phillip Mee and Gary Sutton, who have been presented with Gold Arrows, the highest award for Cubs. The 10-year olds are members of Dalton pack
In the bin, that is the message from this Springwood litter task-force taking a pride in keeping Huddersfield streets spick and span
Dustbin delight, Mrs Margaret Sutcliffe, of Marsh, presents one of the dustbin-shaped cakes she made for children from Deighton Junior School and St Patricks Infant School, Birkby
Mrs Sue Berger, RSPCA schools officer, with Fartown High School second-year pupils Satinder Singh, Debra Jeffrey, Jaime Szydelco and Daniel Donald
Schools new saplings. Green-fingered youngsters Edward Dalton and Emma Jackson, with teacher Mrs Jane Hardwick, from Hade Edge Junior and Infant School, Holmfirth
Pupils of a Golcar school are setting up a historic link with the USSR. Youngsters from St Johns C of E Junior School are writing to pupils from a school in Kazakhstan
Happy Birthday Beavers. Paddock Beavers celebrated their fist birthday with a fun filled party. The boys had games and party food to celebrate their anniversary
School cheque, two race nights and a Halloween party at the Travellers Rest pub, Denby Dale, raised £ 380 for Nortonthorpe Hall School, Scissett
Salendine Nooks super six-year old swimmer Christopher Sharp has broken a record as the youngest child to enter Huddersfield Amateur Swimming Clubs long-distance swim
Blind Kirklees councillor Stewart Heppleston (centre) presented a £ 795 cheque to the Royal National Institute of the Blind on behalf of pupils at Outlane Junior School
When you get right down to it... five-year old twins Simeon and Peter Yianni braved the cold to help complete a line of pennies stretching round their school playground
Huddersfield Town player Kieran O Regan netted £ 264 for the Jolene Kaye Appeal when he collected a cheque from kind-hearted regulars of the Wooldale Arms
Children from a Huddersfield school have raised a massive £4, 775 for the £10Children from a Huddersfield school have raised a massive £ 4, 775 for the £ 10, 000 Jolene Kaye Appeal to pay for a life-saving heart operation for the Downs Syndrome baby from Dalton
South Crosland Junior School has been collecting "bug", in more ways than oneSouth Crosland Junior School has been collecting " bug", in more ways than one. Class two has a collection of stick insects and it just keeps on growing
Board game expert Mr David Holmes, of the Great Game Company, Denby Dale, pictured during a visit to King Jamess High School, Almondbury
First salute, member Jonathan Osborne salutes the new Huddersfield North (Bradley St Thomas s) Cub Pack. Seventeen Cubs have joined the pack led by Shirley Pearson at St Thomass Church Hall
Young artists at Helme Junior and Infant C of E School have had their lessons all sewn up. Pupils from two art groups at the school have joined together to produce a mini version of the famous Bayeux
Classical music will get the steel pan treatment when Huddersfields trail-blazing North Stars Steel Orchestra plays at Londons Royal Festival Hall today
Members of the childrens drama group at Honley Trinity Church pictured during a Peter Pan production. Fourteen children, aged five to 13
Students at New College, Huddersfield, in a scene from their latest theatrical production using " multi-media". The sixth formers took to the stage in a one-and-a-half-hour live performance
Children give up cash for charity. Children went without pocket money and did extra jobs around their homes to help a charity which works for youngsters with cancer
Five sporty schoolgirls have kicked off shining careers in a traditionally all-male preserve.... rugby. All from Castle Hall Middle, Mirfield, they have proved they can run
A charity football match between two teams from Rawthorpe Youth Club raised about £ 250 for the Jolene Kaye appeal. The game, held at Rawthorpe High School playing fields
All smiles... Mr Maurice Adams, of the National Childrens Home accepts a cheque for £ 170 raised by these pupils at Knowl First School, Mirfield
Teamwork... Senior pupils at Lydgate School, New Mill, have organised a Christmas Fete to help buy their school a video camera
Taking their teddies for a picnic organised by Holmfirth and Meltham Lions are these youngsters with president Mr David Mosley
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