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Meeting the Mayor and Mayoress... Kirklees civic leaders Clr and Mrs. Colin Watson show the mace to children at St Aidans Church of England First School, Skelmanthorpe
Flying high... Fun lovers at Kirklees Fun Festivals Kite Day at Salendine Nook High School. The event - which was organized jointly by Kirklees
When the children of class 6T at Shepley First School tackle a school project they do it in style. Teacher Thelma Todd gave her nine and 10 year olds a task involving buildings
Shhh... says five-year-old Emily Fozzard as she hands over this £ 185 cheque for the £ 500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal
A group of eight Shelley High School girls scored a surprise success when a play they had written for practice beat the " real" play
Youngsters at Brockholes Junior and Infants School staged their version of the story of Pinocchio for parents and local elderly people
Bonny bonnets - youngsters at West Slaithwaite School line up to show off their Easter creations. The school held its annual parade and Easter bonnet competition which was judged by Mrs Susan Clegg
Gotta lotta bottle... ready to use a new Bottle Bank at Deighton High School are these pupils (from left) Jane Nelson, Marc Graley, Adrian Stephens and Stacey Ashurst
Service with a smile... pouring out the coffees are these Slaithwaite Brownies who raised £ 83 for the bodyscanner with a coffee morning at Slaithwaite parish church lounge
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
Ready to make a big noise after their sponsored silence for the appeal are these children from South Crosland Junior School
Proving they have a good head for figures are these children from Deighton Junior School, who have raised £ 540.54 for the £ 1/2m Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal
Sitting pretty... thats Huddersfield Caribbean Association manager Mr Denzil Nurse and Spring Grove School pupils seen trying out a new bench along with Mr Dennis Shaw
Riding along on the crest of a wave are (back from left) Paul Jones, Andrew Bonser and Michelle Whitaker and (front) Julia Froom, James Wilson and Dean Ramsden
Helping feather the nest of the £500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are pupils ofHelping feather the nest of the £ 500, 000 Examiner Bodyscanner Appeal are pupils of Hepworth Junior and Infants School who knitted these chickens to sell for the fund
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
Flour power... Brownie helper Diane Felton shows these members of St Franciss Fixby Brownies how to make scones. The little marvels are (from left) Katie Meehan, Cara Felton
Pupils of Birkby Infants School took a trip along the Huddersfield Narrow Canal to Tunnel End. Nearly 50 youngsters from the school sailed on the Huddersfield Canal Society craft from Marsden station
Youngsters at Brockholes Junior School got some expert advice on getting home safe and sound when road safety officer Pc John Bryce visited their school
When Kirklees Rugby League Development Officer Stephen Deakin arrived at Thurstonland Junior School to teach pupils the basics of rugby league everyone joined in
Snap happy... professional photographer Peter Day, of Brighouse, left with pupils of Gilthwaite First School, Denby Dale, who are studying photography
The dragon is slain... Simon Thornton (right) as St George, puts his sword through the dragon Tracey Alexander (left) in a Pace Egg mummers play presented by Bradley Junior School
Lepton C of E First School. Staff and pupils wore the traditional clothes of the Victorian period as part of the schools 130th anniversary
The task force... 90 students from Huddersfield New College took part in an environmental blitz as part of a mammoth Community Task Day exercise in Huddersfield
Washing away the grime of "Old England"is Lepton C of E First SchoolWashing away the grime of " Old England" is Lepton C of E First School non-teaching assistant Charlotte Squire. The Victorian " urchins" coming in for a clean-up are
Caribbean carnival colour came to Huddersfield this week. Nearly 800 Kirklees schoolchildren turned the Town Hall into a carnival scene as they donned spectacular costumes
These youngsters with certificates and prize money after successfully competing in the annual national scout car races at Cleethorpes. Here are pictured with team Manager Mr
Dressed for the occasion- stallholders at Slaithwaithe Elizabethan fair. The event was the first carnival to be held in Slaithwaithe for several years, but it is hoped it will now be an annual event
Putting on the style are these Stile Common Junior School pupils who took part in an evening of music, melodrama and mirth
A revolution was started by pupils of Mirfield High School this morning. And they were given full support by the teaching staff
Off on a 10 lap sponsored toddle around the garden at St Jamess church, Rawthorpe, are these children from the areas playgroup
Happy birthday cubs! And its time to have a party, nine year old Richard Ashley (left) and his friends were among the 150 or so cubs from nine packs who attended a party on the Piazza to celebrate
Roll em... Giving their giant tyre a last big push up these boys from Battyeford Middle School Mirfield, who raised £ 61.28 for Sport Aid
Happy ending... entertainer Malcolm Yaffe keeps the last pupils of Kirklees smallest school happy during their last school party
Taking a step back in time are these pupils from Outlane Infants School who donned Victorian garb today as part of the schools centenary celebrations
These Mirfield Brownies and their leaders just went on and on when they decided to congratulate Sarah Ferguson and Prince Andrew on their forthcoming marriage
Attempting to make her mark in the mens game of Rugby League is nine year old Sarah Tracey, who has joined up with the boys on a coaching course run by the Huddersfield schools
What did you do in the war, mummy?... War years were revisited when residents of Rose Mount, Birkby, held a 1940s street party in aid of the Kirkwood Hospice Appeal
Keeping Britain tidy are these pupils of Birkby Infants School, seen receiving prizes from Kirklees mayor councilor Mrs. Mary Walsh for their anti litter and clean up campaign posters
Honley at work and play was the theme of this years Honley carnival and these youngsters from Honley Trinity junior church Sunday school would definitely at play! 28th June 1986
A local Scout has been camping out since the beginning of February in a bid to win a trip for his patrol to the World Scout Jamboree in South Korea
Science is fun... Kirklees Mayor Clr Tom Oonovan shows a chick to a group of children at the Kirklees Primary Science Fair
Slaithwaite Brownies celebrated their 60th birthday with a series of events. A special church service was held at St Jamess Church, Slaithwaite
From young to old... Mrs Sally Codman, of Kirkwood Hospice, receives a £ 200 cheque from six-year-old Christopher Naylor, while other pupils of Rosemead School, Almondbury, look
Singing in the rain turned out to be a wise choice of theme for Meltham carnival. Committee member Mrs Susan Bray said the theme had been chosen as a joke; " It usually rains on the day
Gangsters... pupils at Lepton Middle School, which closes in a few weeks are rehearsing their last production, the musical Bugsy Malone
Its World Cup fever as the teams line up - every bit as much as it will be for tonights England-West Germany clash. And if the 6, 750 individual spectators plus 200 police, ambulance, camera crew