Above: hundreds join the "Peace in the Park" demonstration organised by Calder High school students, 20th March - More photos and discussion
Snow for peace sign appears
above Fairfield, Hebden Bridge today, 4 Feb
- Thea's Diary: Women's Hour and Guardian - 27th Jan
- Calderdale gets BNP councillor - 24th Jan
- Calder High improves but "loses value" - 23rd Jan
- Latest messages from HB support in Palestine - 22nd Jan
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More News from Hebden Bridge about New Delight closure, Reaps Cross re-erection, Street Choirs festival, elections, schools, pub closures, parking, floods, Duck Race, Pace Egg play, yellow buses, library, asbestos tip, snow and other local issues.
POEMS BY GLYN HUGHES |
The Hebden Bridge Web is very pleased to announce the online publication of 3 new poems by award-winning local writer, Glyn Hughes, together with revisions of two of his existing poems (19th November). To read the poems by Glyn Hughes and other features about our area, go to our Features Section |
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More details and
larger version of poster
MILLTOWN MEMORIES 3 |
Issue 3 (Spring 2003) now out - samples are available online at the Milltown Memories website where you can also order copies.
The Upper Valley captured on camera: Milltown Memories is a new magazine devoted to the Upper Calder Valley, featuring photos from the Alice Longstaff Collection. (11th March)
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Discussion Forum |
Calderdale Councillor Michael Taylor argues against war with Iraq.
Other topics on the Discussion Forum include the closing of pubs,
traffic consultation, quality of life in HB, trains, tree-felling, traffic problems, war and peace, and the status of Mytholmroyd |
Campaign for Digital Access |
Hebweb campaign for Digital Access - some excellent informed, discussion this week. To get broadband in HB it is essential that more people "register an interest" for broadband. Click here to register. There is no commitment.
252 local people/businesses have registered so far (29th March).
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Hebden Bridge in the media |
New section: Now that many newspapers and magazines archive their material online, we have created Hebden Bridge in the media with links to articles relevant to our area, starting with an article in today's Guardian on opposition to the proposed war, and covering the weekly vigil.
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THE LEGACY OF ACRE MILL |
The transport of thousands of lorryloads of earth and rubble through Hebden Bridge to top the asbestos tip in Pecket Well has been postponed to February. We have produced a feature to recount the story and history of this tragedy - Asbestos: the Legacy of Acre Mill
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