Recently added articles from Huddersfield Daily Examiner (Huddersfield, England):
Stunning home with lots of space inside and out.
Jul 02, 2009 ... THIS magnificent detached Victorian residence is set in generous grounds and provides very spacious family accommodation. The property possesses a wealth of original features such as fireplaces, mosaic tiled entrance hall, skirting boards and ceiling coving. It also ...
INSIDE.
Jul 02, 2009 ... Whitegates: ... ... ... ... ...Page 2 and 3 Bramleys: Pages 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, ... ... ... ... ... .... 30 and 31 Wm Sykes & Son: ... ... ....Pages 12 and 13 Bairstow Eves: ... ... ....Pages 14 and 15 Halifax: ... ... ....Pages 16 and 17 Simon Blyth: ... ... ....Pages 18 and 19 Reeds Rains: ... .....
Modern town house with garden.
Jul 02, 2009 ... pounds 95,000 Address: 29 Lydgate, Lepton Agents: Boultons THIS three-bedroomed property is realistically priced and is set in a village location. It benefits ...
Sale and rent rules.
Jul 02, 2009 ... THE National Landlords Association (NLA) the leading representative body for private residential landlords in the UK, has marked the beginning of sale and rent back (SRB) regulation by warning landlords in this market they only have four weeks to apply for FSA permission to keep operating ....
Watch out for regulations when developing your plot.
Jul 02, 2009 ... IT seems that those struggling in the poor economic climate are literally digging their way out of financial trouble by growing their own fruit and vegetables in a bid to save money. However, there are some pitfalls to be aware of when developing a vegetable patch or erecting a ...
Think of herbs if fed up with flowers.
Jul 02, 2009 ... BORED with the usual blooms? Then why not take inspiration from Ricola's Herb Garden of Natural Goodness, which has just scooped a Gold medal at the Gardeners' World Live Exhibition. Designed and brought to life by talented young designer Chris Myers of Chris Myers Garden ...
Square-eyed Brits put TV before home improvements; Northerners loath to part with the goggle-box during the credit crunch.
Jul 02, 2009 ... PEOPLE are more likely to cut back on holidays, eating out and home improvements than surrender their satellite TV subscriptions, according to Legal & General. At a time when the recession seems to be driving a "stay-at-home" culture, with 41% of Brits saying they now stay at ...
101% rise over decade.
Jul 02, 2009 ... HOUSE prices in West Yorkshire more than doubled over the past 10 years, figures from the Nationwide reveal. The figures, released as part of the building society's report on the housing market, showed that the average current price for 2009 now stood at pounds 130,765 - a 101% ...
Only a few homes still left at The Maltings.
Jul 02, 2009 ... ORION Homes has put its former show home on sale at its Maltings development in Shepley. Priced at pounds 279,995, the four-bedroomed detached property comes with a range of ex-showhome features, including light fittings, carpets, curtains, bedding, gas fire with surround and ...
Financial help for families.
Jul 02, 2009 ... MILLER Homes is giving househunters an extra something to feel confident about this summer with the launch of a new package of incentives designed to take all of the worries out of buying a house. The developer's 'Family' range of incentives includes products that were ...
HARD SHOULDER PLAN FOR M62; Permanent move to four lanes will ease congestion nightmare: Radical thinking on M62 hard shoulder.
Jul 02, 2009 ... Byline: BARRY GIBSON ROAD bosses today unveil a radical plan to tackle congestion on the M62. In a move which could bring relief to thousands of Huddersfield commuters, the Highways Agency has proposed letting drivers use the hard shoulder both ways from Brighouse to ...
HOMES ... 32 pages of property from across Kirklees.
Jul 02, 2009 ... HOMES ... 32 pages of property ...
TEXTILE WORKER CRUSHED [...].
Jul 02, 2009 ... TEXTILE WORKER ...
Cruel theft from cancer patient neighbour.
Jul 02, 2009 ... A 43-year-old man who handled a stolen television from the home of an elderly neighbour has been jailed for four months. But Patrick Boltwood was due to be released from custody immediately after Bradford Crown Court heard that he had already served his prison term on remand. ...
TEXTILE WORKER KILLED IN ACCIDENT; Machine not switched off at the mains.
Jul 02, 2009 ... Byline: SAM CASEY A TEXTILE worker died after being crushed by a huge baling machine, an inquest heard. Gary Lee, who was 40, suffered fatal injuries as he tried to clean the baling machine - used to compress wool - at Westwood Yarns in Holmfirth. He ...
Reservoir tragedy.
Jul 02, 2009 ... A TEENAGE boy has died while swimming in a reservoir near Hebden Bridge. The 17-year-old, from London, was on a trip to the area with friends. They were swimming in Widdop Reservoir when his friends lost sight of him and called the police at around 1.30pm yesterday. ...
Children Sing Up for Kirklees.
Jul 02, 2009 ... Byline: KATIE GRANT THEY have been practising for months. Yesterday 1,600 schoolchildren from across Kirklees were able to showcase all their hard work. The primary school pupils and their teachers packed Huddersfield Town Hall to sing together in a huge ...
Police hail success of pounds 5m cannabis bust.
Jul 02, 2009 ... AN ALLEGED pounds 5m international drugs ring has been smashed by Kirklees detectives. Four men have been charged in connection with the alleged importation of drugs from Spain. Officers searched industrial premises in the Cleckheaton area on Tuesday. ...
'Father of the bench' calls time after 32 years.
Jul 02, 2009 ... HUDDERSFIELD'S longest serving magistrate has stepped down from his position as 'father of the bench.' Barrie Richards, 70, retired after 32 years' court service. He said: "I was sorry to have to finish, but that's the rule when you get to my age." Father-of-three Mr Richards, ...
GOOD NEWS ON CRIME AS RATE FALLS AGAIN; 800 fewer offences in Kirklees area.
Jul 02, 2009 ... Byline: NEIL ATKINSON CRIME has fallen by almost 13% in Kirklees in just two months. And the big drop has come as something of a surprise, given the current state of the economy. There were fears that the recession could have seen a rise in property crime ....