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Cabinet asked to approve £26.76m investment in Kirklees’ fleet

A multi-million-pound investment is on the way for Kirklees Council’s ageing fleet, as a third of vehicles are past their best. Cabinet will be asked...

Spen Valley MP’s assisted dying bill to be considered this month

Proposals to change the law to give terminally ill people “choice at the end of life” are to be introduced in Parliament this month. Spen...

Historic University of Huddersfield building to get new look

A historic University of Huddersfield building is set to undergo refurbishment, with plans awaiting approval. Facing onto Queensgate, the Grade II Listed Ramsden Building makes...

Kirklees Council housing complaints surge, prompting urgent call for improved tenant communication and service

Complaints made by tenants in Kirklees’ council housing are on the rise, with the average cost of complaints handling over-budget and almost £18k paid...

Meltham residents and visitors invited to share visions for the future in ‘Ask Meltham 2024’ initiative

Meltham residents and visitors are being asked to share their hopes and ideas for the future of their village. Along with Meltham Town Council, Kirklees...

“Landmark success” for community as HUDAWI Centre transfer plan moves forward

Huddersfield’s HUDAWI Centre could soon be community-owned in what has been hailed an “exciting new chapter” for the town’s African and African-Caribbean communities. The HUDAWI...

Kirklees Council makes U-turn on unpopular plan to scrap free parking

Kirklees residents and businesses can breathe a sigh of relief as the council has scrapped its original plan to axe free parking across the...

Kirklees Council launches ‘Culture Lab’ events to shape new Cultural Strategy and boost local creativity

Kirklees Council is asking residents to get involved in developing a Cultural Strategy for the borough. The council says its new strategy will aim to...

Seven Kirklees Council buildings to go under the hammer soon

A former Kirklees library, care home and youth centre are among the buildings to go under the hammer this year, to help plug the...

Kirklees Council ‘failed to notice’ £1.5m energy bill blunder

More than £1.5m has slipped through Kirklees Council’s fingers ‘unnoticed’, as energy tariffs for some properties have not increased in more than a decade. Earlier...

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