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In the News (Fri 25 Dec 09)

  
 AFC Bournemouth (A)
A free kick wide on the right was swung in by Dalton, a goalmouth scuffle ensued, the ball was palmed out by the keeper, and Stewart was first to the rebound to force home.
Town, to their credit, seemed to realise this, at least during the first half, and concentrated wherever possible on playing the ball on the floor to minimise the risk of bad bounces.
Town scraped through to meet Wimbledon in the FA Cup fourth round after a scrappy game on a dreadful pitch at Dean Court.
homepage.ntlworld.com /a.r.aedy/htfc-archive/season/9798/reports/bourn_af.html   (789 words)

  
 AFC Bournemouth (A)
I felt that if Town had run at the defenders, they always looked capable of scoring, and on the one occasion they did this in the second half, Dalton would have scored if the ball hadn't have held up in the mud as he attempted to knock it wide of the goalie.
Town's central defence was the reason Town survived.
This tactic was OK at first, when Town looked in control, but they over-did it, and it got them into a lot of trouble.
homepage.ntlworld.com /a.r.aedy/htfc-archive/season/9798/reports/bourn_a1.html   (566 words)

  
 GENUKI: Kirkheaton Supplementary
"MOLDGREEN, a hamlet in the township of Dalton, and parish of Kirkheaton, Agbrigg-division of Agbrigg and Morley; (the seats of William Walker Battye, and Abraham Dixon, Esqrs.) 1 mile E. of Huddersfield, 9 from Halifax."
Rayner,) in the township of Whitley, and parish of Kirkheaton, liberty of Pontefract; 5½ miles from Huddersfield, 7½ from Wakefield.
"BRADLEY MILLS, 3 mills, in the township of Dalton, and parish of Kirkheaton; extensive woollen mills of Mr.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/WRY/Kirkheaton/more.html   (877 words)

  
 Kirklees Council
Kirklees Council is to consider plans from WD Development for the construction of an extra floor at Huddersfield's £50m Kingsgate shopping centre, in order to house an unnamed major retailer.
Kirklees Council is planning to set up a new £0.25m call centre in Huddersfield with the creation of 20 jobs, as its current telephone system cannot cope with demand.
Kirklees Council is considering plans for the development of a £2m community and sports centre on the site of the Moldgreen Amateur Rugby League Club in Dalton.
www.ukbusinesspark.co.uk /kil66443.htm   (258 words)

  
 icHuddersfield - Toddlers in pyjamas to step out for charities
It is open to any children, who must wear pyjamas, accompanied by adults (pyjamas optional), and is raising money for Yorkshire Cancer Research and the Koala Klub for children at Kirkwood Hospice, Dalton.
The Sponsored Pyjama Walk on Wednesday, July 27, will take the form of a mile-long circuit around Greenhead Park, Huddersfield, starting and finishing at the Pavilion.
Children from the Dolphins Nursery at Huddersfield Sports Centre will be taking part in the event in July.
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 SURVEYORS
Also the old and new Moieties of the Manor lands, Tenements, Tythes and hereditaments of and in Deighton with estate in Dalton, Fartown and Huddersfield with evidences of the seats and burial place in Elland Church.
In due course the opportunities in the expanding town of Huddersfield must have attracted him for in 1837 he is recorded with offices in King Street.
Additionally when one of the Commissioners for the Longwood and Deanhead Enclosure died he was appointed to the post.
homepage.eircom.net /~lawedd/SURVEYORS.htm   (258 words)

  
 How to contact the Baha'is in North and West Yorkshire
You can also contact Christine and Khosro in Dalton on 01484 429490 or Janet in Huddersfield on 01484 548922.
How to contact the Baha'is in North and West Yorkshire
How to contact Bahá'ís in North and West Yorkshire
www.kenfinn.demon.co.uk /bahai/nyorks.htm   (258 words)

  
 Kirklees - Art History Online Reference and Guide
Some parts of Kirklees suffer from high levels of deprivation, such as the east end of Huddersfield, around Dalton and Deighton, and also large areas of Dewsbury and Batley – two towns which have been made into a special E.U. transformation area to address their problems.
The borough is the most populated borough or district in England not to have city status : a Metropolitan borough cannot be a city as it covers an area consisting of dozens of towns and villages.
The border of Kirklees borough with Derbyshire runs across the summit of the significant hill named Black Hill.
www.arthistoryclub.com /art_history/Kirklees   (258 words)

  
 GENUKI: Huddersfield Parish information from White's 1837.
The DOLE LAND, belonging to the poor of Huddersfield, was purchased with £200 left by Thomas Armitage, in 1647, and consists of 25 acres in Huddersfield, and 11A, 2R.
Mould-green and Bradley Mills are in the township of Dalton and Folly hall, in Lockwood township, and consequently they are not in the borough, though they are on the opposite margin of the river, and may be considered as component parts of the town.
The inland navigation of Huddersfield affords to its trade the most ample facilities, both to the east and the west.
www.genuki.org.uk /big/eng/YKS/WRY/Huddersfield/Huddersfield37.html   (258 words)

  
 Huddersfield One - Tolson Museum Booklets - Birds of Huddersfield, Page 3
One near Castle Hill about 1858 and another from Dalton Bank in 1883.
Genus Falco L. HOBBY, Falco subbuteo subbuteo L. Irregular visitor.
www.huddersfield1.co.uk /huddersfield/tolson/birds/birds3.htm   (182 words)

  
 Huddersfield One - Tolson Museum Booklets - Birds of Huddersfield, Page 8
Frequently seen throughout the district, and occasionally breeds as on the Colne, Dalton Bank, 1953.
Genus Alcedo L. KINGFISHER, Alcedo atthis ispida L. Resident.
www.huddersfield1.co.uk /huddersfield/tolson/birds/birds8.htm   (182 words)

  
 Kirklees - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some parts of Kirklees suffer from high levels of deprivation, such as the east end of Huddersfield, around Dalton and Deighton, and also large areas of Dewsbury and Batley – two towns which have been made into a special E.U. transformation area to address their problems.
Kirklees is a metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire.
Most of Kirklees consists of old mill towns, although there are a few country villages, such as Denby Dale and Emley.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kirklees   (182 words)

  
 Kirklees - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Some parts of Kirklees suffer from high levels of deprivation, such as the east end of Huddersfield, around Dalton and Deighton, and also large areas of Dewsbury and Batley– two towns which have been made into a special E.U. transformation area to address their problems.
Kirklees is a metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire.
Most of Kirklees consists of old mill towns, although there are a few country villages, such as Denby Dale and Emley.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Kirklees   (269 words)

  
 icHuddersfield - Blind student's first-class effort
Edward first went to school at Dalton and the blind unit there, before going on to specialist colleges.
TOTAL blindness has not dulled the ambitions of a Huddersfield student who has graduated with first-class honours from Leeds University.
Edward Green, 22, of Gawthorpe Lane, Lepton, graduated in French and German.
ichuddersfield.icnetwork.co.uk /0100news/0100localnews/content_objectid=13185057_method=full_siteid=50060_headline=-Blind-student-s-first-class-effort-name_page.html   (269 words)

  
 Huddersfield - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Huddersfield is the home to two sixth form colleges (Huddersfield New College located at Salendine Nook, Greenhead College), Huddersfield Technical College and the University of Huddersfield.
Almondbury, Aspley, Berry Brow, Birkby, Bradley, Brockholes, Crosland Moor, Dalton, Deighton, Emley, Fartown, Fixby, Flockton, Golcar, Grange Moor, Hepworth, Holmfirth, Honley, Kirkburton, Kirkheaton, Lepton, Lindley, Linthwaite, Lockwood, Longwood, Marsden, Marsh, Meltham, Moldgreen, Nettleton Hill, New Mill, Newsome, Oakes, Outlane, Paddock, Salendine Nook, Scammonden, Scholes, Shelley, Shepley, Skelmanthorpe, Slaithwaite, South Crosland, Upper Heaton and more.
Attempts by the local council to gain support for City status were rejected by the town's population in an unofficial referendum, held by the local media.
www.wikipedia.org /wiki/Huddersfield   (269 words)

  
 :: huddersfield 1853 directory {genealogy} :: mikefearn.com ::
+ Exclusive of the suburbs of Mold Green, Folly Hall, and Bradley Mills, in Dalton and Lockwood townships, which swell the present population of the Town and Suburbs of Huddersfield, to upwards of 35,000 souls.
This has already been transcribed by Colin Hinson (2003) and can be found at GENUKI: An index of the streets of Huddersfield, 1853.
There are 21 Commissioners elected by the ratepayers, and three appointed by the Lord of the Manor.
www.mikefearn.com /gen/eng_yks_huddersfield_dir_1853.html   (269 words)

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