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Welcome to Hebden Bridge in the Yorkshire Pennines |
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Central Library and Archives: more info, background and link for online vote as part of Calderdale's consultation. (10 July)
‘Zero Carbon’ homes for Hebden Bridge (9 July)
Race for Life Women's Team
More info
Charles Darwin (aged 200) was seen around Hebden Bridge and Mytholmroyd today as part of the HB Arts Festival - 4 July
Old Fire Station and Secret Garden: Hutchinson Demolition moved in on Monday, 6th July
A new heart for Mytholmroyd - 1 July
A 17-year-old, from London has died while swimming in the Widdop Reservoir. His friends lost sight of him and called the police at around 1.30pm Wednesday, 1st July. A West Yorkshire Police underwater search unit was called out and recovered the teenager’s body. - 2 July
ARTS FESTIVAL LAUNCH - a great day of sunshine and street events in the square - see gallery of photos |
What's On? Saturday, 11th July: Heptonstall Festival and Mytholmroyd Gala
On Friday, 10th July the Arts Festival presents Barb Jungr launching ‘Tell It Like It Is – Barb Jungr sings songs of War and Peace’ - songs by Bragg, Brel, Cohen, Dylan, Previn, Bogle and Stevens and others. Read more |
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Colden Valley's "Enchanted Forest". A Sculpture Trail created by the children of Hebden Royd Primary School. More info and photos (9 July) |
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This week at the Trades - includes Festival events with Urban Strings, Nathan Riki Thompson - and Steve Tilson launching CD on the new Trades Club label |
Forthcoming Fringe Events - 3 July
Former Adult Education Building in Pitt Street for sale again. Asking price: £275,000. See Hebweb News from February 2005: Pitt Street Squatted - 2 July
Birchcliffe Table Top sale- money raised to go to Macmillan Nurses and Oxfam's Climate Change fund
Small Adscurrently include help wanted, carer seeks work, first aid for outdoors, house to rent, room wanted, loft conversion to rent, yurt for hire, Indian cooking and more.
Festival events in Mytholmroyd:
This year's Hebden Bridge Arts Festival features a number of events in Mytholmroyd. Festival co-ordinator Rebecca Yorke said: "We're pleased to be able to expand the festival into Mytholmroyd and are looking forward to meeting new audiences.".. . . .. Read more
Nutclough Woods gets corporate help
Pen Fayre - residents raise money to help with application to have land recognised as a Village Green |
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Central Street breakthrough! - the Hebden Bridge Web has learned that the Calderdale Cabinet has this evening provisionally given its support to the improvement scheme. More info - 22 June
Round the World on a Honda. Latest update from Ian Coates in the Canadian snow - 1 July |
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Police and Communities Together - meeting report: CCTV failure, anti social behaviour and drug taking around Nutclough, Street Angels' first days - 24 June
Bowling Green at Calder Holmes Park is available free July and August - see news |
What a town! Another stunning handmade parade came through the streets of Hebden Bridge on Saturday, 20 June in all its wonderful colour, creativity and glory. See photos and background to the big day.
Dodnaze is blooming, along with the rest of the town as summer hanging baskets and planters go up.
With sadness, we report the death of Roger Bogg. Roger was the projectionist at the Hebden Bridge Picture House for many years. See Lives Remembered page for larger photo and more info |
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Calderdale offers new grants for small businesses to boost local economy. More info - 15 June
Food campaigner Geoff Tansey kept an audio diary relating his experience of prostate cancer and his quest to discover the effects of diet. Click here to listen |
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Stop press: Poet Laureate Carol Ann Duffy to replace Ruth Padel who has withdrawn from the HB Arts Festival for personal reasons. More info |
FORUM - current threads include good, informed discussion about the election, BNP and the future for Labour.
St Michael's Square, Mytholmroyd - public consultation is being sought on three sculpture design proposals - more info - 11 June
Remembering Fustianopolis - a demonstration of fustian cutting on Saturday, 20th June
EUROPEAN ELECTIONS
- results for Calderdale and Yorkshire.
More threats to local archives - 11 June
Latest Festival News - see three new news articles - specially brewed Arts Festival Ale, Box Office about to open, and Curtain up! More info - 8 June
MISS RUSTY - the Hebden Bridge Web has learned that, in spite of the large community campaign, demonstrations and nearly 1000 members of the Facebook group, Calder High Governors have made the decision to sack this popular teacher - see "Don't Read This" for background to the story.
GARDEN STREET PLANS rejected by the Planning Appeal Tribunal - too large! More info and background to this controversial local issue. - 28 May
Often first with the news - many of the news items appeared here on the Hebweb days before other local news outlets. |
Calderdale Writers’ Roadshows kick off at Hebden Bridge Library with Jill Liddington - see news
The Third International Cider Festival at the Stubbing Wharf
Brass Band Weekend: Hebden Bridge welcomed bands from all over the country for the Brass Band's second Heritage Weekend. See Media Page for 4 min video sample
Summer school of rock - Calder Rocks - 16 June
Hebden Bridge solicitor Paul Glanville (above left) gears up for 1200 mile UK cycle tour to unmask the asbestos killer - more info - 17 June
Scores of people attending this year’s Hebden Bridge Handmade Parade on 20th June have already created their colourful costumes - more info
Don't Bulldoze Central Library
Refuse/recycle collections "improving" - 4 June
The Secret Garden Videos - three short videos on the Secret Garden have been brought to the attention of the Hebweb - 2 June
Bryan Williamson: Life Remembered - more info and photos - updated 17 June
Pilot project to increase insulation in ‘hard to treat’ homes similar to many in Hebden Bridge - see News in Brief
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Herons - more information wanted about our remarkable neighbours - see Wildlife Feature |
THE BIG GREEN WEEKEND was a major success - thanks to the sunshine but especially thanks to Jason Elliott and his great team. The "Secret Garden Party" was revealed to be in The Old Fire Station - transformed by the Transition Town group. - selection of photos from the weekend |
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Above: Alice Hull welcomes Chris McCafferty MP and Mayor John Beacroft-Mitchell (pictured with organiser Jason Elliott) who opened the Big Green Weekend. See selection of Big Green photos
Big Green Weekend Question Time debate report
see also Forum discussion
Cllr John Beacroft-Mitchell's first speech as Hebden Royd Mayor - see You Tube video on the Hebweb media page - 21 May
Art classes are being organised to help learn the tricks of the trade ahead of Hebden Bridge Handmade Parade on June 20th. More info - 21 May |
Chess in The Secret Garden |
No World on Doorstep Festival this year - see Forum
Remembering Mick Teale, the Big Issue seller in the Square. Flowers were left near where he sat in the square with a note reporting his death in April. Please add any thoughts, anecdotes, photos you might have to the Lives Remembered page. |
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Labour Selection Saga: former Halifax MP Alice Mahon gives the "despicable" treatment of Hebden Bridge's Janet Oosthuysen as one of her reasons for leaving the Labour Party. Now there's a row over postal voting following the latest selection process. See also: forum thread
Town Hall Project to receive £15000 grant from Adventure Capital Fund
May Fair at Wainsgate - Photos and info - updated |
LABOUR SELECTION SAGA continues
Former Calder Valley candidate David Chaytor is suspended from Parliamentary Labour Party. Labour's National Executive have now backed Steph Booth following the dirty tricks allegations made in the Yorkshire Post - Steph Booth is now suing the paper. More info. Local Labour Party members voice their concern - see Forum
Garden Street Planning Appeal closes - brief report and more info about the Action Group's opening and closing statements. Decision expected in July - 14 May
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Pace Egg Play: Above: Heptonstall Players in Weaver's Square, Heptonstall.
More photos and movie clip
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Pace Egg Play: Above: Calder High students in George's Square, Hebden Bridge
More photos and movie clip
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Acre Mill site - plans rejected. See background to this issue - 2nd April
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Town Hall group seeks "Friends" - appeal for local community support launched today . Read more - 2 April |
FRIENDS OF RUSTY AND STEVE
Public meeting report - anger over local press allegations of adults "stoking the fire of discontent" - "Aren't Hebden Bridge kids known for having their own minds!"
Thanks to Anthony Bowler for sending this stunning photo which we are using to illustrate our feature on Gibson Mill. To see more Hebden Bridge Web features click here
2010 will mark the 500th anniversary of the Packhorse Bridge. Click here to see projects planned or already underway |
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Fast broadband to be trialled in Mytholmroyd - see Forum thread - 23rd March
Town Hall Project: see Nick Wilding's video (11 minutes) on the history and plans for our fine Town Hall building
500 words - Contributions wanted of 500 words about Hebden Bridge as part of the 500th anniversary of the bridge.
Nicholas Hughes, the son of poets Sylvia Plath (buried at Heptonstall) and Ted Hughes from Mytholmroyd, has taken his own life at the age of 47, after a period of depression. See BBC article 23rd Mar
Primary School results - see SATS tables for local schools for 2008 and going back to 1999 - ten years of results as reported on the Hebweb - 1st April
KERBSIDE SERVICE SUSPENDED
from 10th April unless more funding is found. More info and comments from Paul Brannigan.
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Author Joanne Harris opened the new library in Hebden Bridge, a town which Cllr Conrad Winterburn, introducing her, called "Calderdale's own Latin Quarter". Read more - 21st March |
n for some homes. Aerial survey of heat loss. Hebweb asked Calderdale about HB terraced houses. Energy monitor display units are now available to borrow from the ATC.- updated 19 March
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