Nicola’s story – respite care in sad times
Nicola receives respite care for her mild learning disabilities and has agreed to share her story after a family bereavement.
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Nicola receives respite care for her mild learning disabilities and has agreed to share her story after a family bereavement.
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Businesses are encouraged to get involved with town centre reopening campaign
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Can you make a difference in your community by tackling misinformation? Can you help encourage Kirklees communities to take part in the vaccination programme?
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The Government has announced a roadmap to ease COVID-19 lockdown restrictions across England. Today (22 February 2021), Government revealed a four-step plan for restrictions to cautiously ease, with step one beginning on 8 March. You can read more on the national roadmap and restrictions on Kirklees Council’s website. Councillor Shabir Pandor, Leader of Kirklees Council, said: “Today’s announcement means we
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After the cold snap of Storm Darcy where works on some elements had to be postponed due to the cold, the sun has made a very welcome appearance this week and momentum has once again picked up at Spen Valley Leisure Centre.
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COVID-19 infection rates have decreased by 14 per cent in Kirklees over the last week but are now higher than the national average, with most parts of the country seeing a faster drop. With 173 per 100,000 people in Kirklees testing positive for COVID-19 over the last seven days, the borough’s rates have now moved above the national average of
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Kirklees Council is getting ready to deliver the next stage of its Huddersfield ‘Better Connected Stations’ scheme. When complete the scheme will make the area between the bus station and the railway station much safer and more pleasant for people working, shopping, socialising and living in the town. The project will deliver widened pavements for visitors, new cycle paths and
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