THE ruling Tories in Kirklees were this week dumped out of power, leaving the 200 million schools shake-up in chaos. Labour and the Liberal Democrats joined forces to oust Tory leader Robert Light with a vote of no confidence.....
KIRKLEES Council has a new Lab-Lib Dem administration. Editor MARTIN SHAW was at Huddersfield Town Hall on Wednesday to witness the shambolic and shameful handover of power....
Anger at Castle Hall closure plans Examiner reporter Nick Lavigueur spoke to parents and children at Castle Hall School's gates to gauge their reaction on council plans to close it.
Hopton In Bloom "Five years ago several members of our Community Association voiced our intention to improve the environment of Upper Hopton. The fundamentals of our village-unique old buildings, a wide range of dwellings, the church, an attractive community centre, the Club, the recreation ground, and the cricket field, open green and wooded banks were all waiting to be made special with a little thought and attention. The churchyard is an attraction to villagers and visitors with its wonderful display of daffodils (a photo appeared on the cover of The Ford Motor magazine for 1942), so our pleasure in the village as a whole would be really enhanced with a focus of effort just outside our own garden walls and gateways and in some specific areas around the village."
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Mirfield Memories "This site is the place where the young people of Mirfield in West Yorkshire, and those who have moved here in recent years, can see and learn something of how it was when I was growing up. I hope that it will also bring back some memories for those who have moved away but still have Mirfield in their hearts. I will be covering some of the changes that have occurred in recent years and some that happened many years ago. I will be mentioning places that no longer exist and will show photographs wherever possible."
Mirfield Martial Arts Club Mirfield Martial Arts Club has been established for over 30 years, and its instructors have over 100 years collective experience in the practice and teaching of the Martial Arts.
The team of qualified instructors will not only ensure that each technique you learn is carried out correctly, but safely.
MMAC is a non profit making organisation that was established to educate all who wish to learn the beauty of traditional Aikido and self preservation the East kept secret for generations.
MMAC are members of \\\"UNITED MARTIAL ARTS\\\" and the \\\"MARTIAL ARTS DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION\\\"
Mirfield Martial Arts Club regularly performs martial arts demonstrations at local shows and fetes. If you would like us to put on a display at your event, please invite us in writing using the address on our contact page.
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Mirfield Cars We have been established for over 30 years, and have a wide range of vehicles to suit your every need. Ranging from Mercedes, for those special occasions, to full 8 seater vehicles with wheelchair access.
Whether calling us for the first time or you are a life-long customer, we value your feedback about our service.
Please don\'t hesitate to contact us, even with the smallest query.
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Mirfield Show \"It began twelve years ago as an event for the people, on the showground which was once bought for the people, and with your support we hope to continue for many more years.\"
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Category: MFG Links (2) The Mirfield Free Grammar & Sixth Form Links
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Haywood Area Voice Of The Community "In July 2007, the Hands off Haywood High Community Group was set up to defend the interests of Haywood High School during the Schools' reorganisation programme being carried out by Stoke-on-Trent City Council and the private company Serco. It was fairly obvious at the time that SoTCC and Serco wanted to close Haywood, and to build a new school on another, unsuitable, site. The Community did not want this to happen."
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St Lukes rethink "This website and the rethink campaign is being organised by a group of concerned people from the Moorbottom community. Whether a school governor, concerned parent, member of the St Lukes congregation, local businessperson or someone from the community that cares about that community, we are all united in our thoughts that the proposals of Kirklees Council for our schools are flawed and not in the best interest of our children or Cleckheaton as a whole."