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Safe To Walk

Miss S thought it would be safe to walk when she went to cross the road at a pedestrian crossing, it should have been. Unfortunately the driver approaching the crossing was not paying proper attention. In fact no attention at all, because he failed to stop and drove straight into Miss S. She was knocked […]

The Rose – Jo Cox Memorial Single

We are delighted to have for sale the wonderful memorial cd recorded by Batley Community Choir in tribute to Jo Cox MP. This single of the ever popular – the Rose, has been released as a limited edition cd in support of the charities nominated by the fund set up to continue the work that Jo began. […]

New Beginnings

Andrew Marsden of our Batley Office is the Chairman of the Batley Business Association and writes a monthly piece in the Batley News, this months piece below was first published on 28 July 2016 As I write this the demolition crew are taking down the remains of Batley Working Mens Club. I have driven past […]

Not Enough Room At The Stop

You know what it is like, no busses for ages and then three come along at once!! Unfortunately on this occasion there wasn’t really enough room at the bus stop for all three at once. This didn’t however deter the driver of the bus that Miss C was travelling on, who thought they might just […]

And The Winner Is….

Brearleys Solicitors have been raising money for the Laura Crane Youth Cancer Trust. This year, they arranged a prize draw to win a television, with donations being made to the Trust. The firm attended the Brighouse Charity Gala and the Cleckheaton Folk Festival and also got involved with other local events. The lucky winner of […]

Cleckheaton Folk Festival

Every year we attend the Cleckheaton folk festival and hand out balloons. This year it was a lovely sunny day although we did see a few balloons fall victim to the wind and were spotted drifting away over the top of the town hall! Yorkshire has a rich heritage of folk music and dance and […]

The Big Friendly Read

The reading agency and libraries have lots of fun Roald Dahl events lined up through the summer holidays and taking place at various libraries around the Kirklees area. The events below are taking place on various dates at various different libraries, to find out hen and here call in to your local library You can go […]

Dewsbury Canal Festival

The ever popular Dewsbury canal festival is once again taking place at the Dewsbury marina off Mill Street East just outside the town centre on Saturday 30 and Sunday 31 July. Running from 10:00 until 16:00 each day. The event celebrates the canal and waterways of the Dewsbury area. Visitors can enjoy a free ride […]

End Of An Era

At the end of July the Frontier nightclub in Batley will close it’s doors for the last time, and bring the final curtain down on an iconic entertainment venue. The nightclub began life as the Batley Variety club, which opened it’s doors in 1967 and rapidly became one of the most popular music venues in the […]

Tripping Along

In October 2015 Mr R was walking in the centre of Hull. As he was doing so he tripped and fell over a defect in the surface of the pavement. He landed awkwardly and as result suffered a fractured wrist. As well as causing him a lot of pain and discomfort, it also meant he […]