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Launching a Spacehive campaign to fund refurbishing Hudawi Cultural Centre and develop a Windrush memorial garden to honour cultural heritage and community spirit.
Leadboilers is our very own free-to-attend family-led festival with craft stalls, real ale, food, live music, country sports, demonstrations from local schools and recreational groups, and a dog show.
Reverse 20 years of neglect by improving the footpath surface and drainage, way marking throughout the route, vegetation management, installation and repair of steps, and a new section of boardwalk.
The project will be to engage refugees, asylum seekers and local communities members in small scale organic flower, fruit & vegetable cultivation on a designated site leased from a local landowner.
Calling residents of Fixby and Cowcliffe! With your help we want to celebrate the Queen's Platinum Jubilee in style by holding a community festival on Cowcliffe recreation ground on Sunday 5th June.
The next stage of our mission to turn a former Church in Newsome in Huddersfield into a Community Cafe and event space. Building a detailed proposal to apply for significant Government funding.
Renovation of the club house, pavilion and outdoor shelters form key aspects of the rejuvenation of the club
A new wild area for Thongsbridge Recreation Ground that will create 280m of accessible path, picnic area, wildflower meadow and tree-planting scheme.
A community co-created arts project in the Holme Valley, celebrating local heritage and stories, to unite 250 people through visual art, dancing and music in a parade for the Holmfirth Arts Festival
We want to create an outdoor space where people can meet, spectate, relax and enjoy a sense of community together, at games and other events at the club. We aim to provide a local community hub.
A Calico Dress for Kirklees! We invite communities to stitch their stories into patches to be added to a beautiful dress that will represent Kirklees in the 2027 WOVEN festival.
This historic clock dating back to 1816 is an iconic feature of Slaithwaite and was originally funded by public donations. Please help us restore the clock face, which is in desperate need of repair!
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