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Josh Fenton-Glynn was selected on Saturday 24 June to represent Labour and fight Craig Whittaker at the next General Election. About Josh and Josh's answer's to HebWeb questions.

Myths, folk songs and part-songs: One of West Yorkshire’s most popular chamber choirs, the Hepton Singers, presents an eclectic evening of Northern European classical music at Heptonstall Church on Saturday 6 July. More info. (25 June)

BBC R4 You and Yours covered floods and insurance on Monday, 24 June and interviewed businesses in Hebden Bridge (7 mins in) including new Workers Co-op, Valley Organics.

 

Hebden Royd Picture House vacancies: Three experienced duty managers needed, to work on a casual basis. More info. (24 June)

Handmade Parade Report: Wonderfully colourful and creative, dazzling and inventive - and flying pigs! Read this year's final report on the Handmade Parade. See also HebWeb gallery of photos. (24 June)

AutomataAutomata exhibition at the Alternative Technology Centre from 1st July. Automata was a very early forerunners of computers and robots. Read more. (24 June)

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ARTS FESTIVAL AND HANDMADE PARADE

Handmade Parade

Hebden Bridge Arts Festival

Simon Armitage

Poet Simon Armitage in Hebden Bridge today unveiling words from young writers carved into stone below the wavy steps, part of the Arts Festival

MORE PHOTOS OF BIGGEST HANDMADE PARADE ever

Carol MorleyThe Alcohol Years: Paul Clarke talks to award winning Film-maker Carol Morley about The Alcohol Years which is being screened as part of Hebden Bridge Arts Festival on Saturday, 29 June. Read more

Street Sundae come rain or shine: Street events on Sunday include Flamenco, choirs, harpists, man in a box, stories, magicians, music, dance, laughter, typefaces of Hebden Bridge and much more. Read more and download Sundae programme

ARTS FESTIVAL sets new record for sell out events: Hebden Bridge Arts Festival has set a new record with four sold out gigs a week before festivities kick off on June 22. Read more

June is coming to Hebden: . . . finally. Paul Clarke interviews June Tabor. Read more.

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Labour candidates

FOUR SHORT-LISTED LABOUR PARTY CANDIDATES sent detailed replies to seven questions posed by the HebWeb. Read their replies. In the next few days, one of these candidates will be selected to represent Labour to fight Craig Whittaker at the next General Election.

Fox and Goose Share offer

Fox and Goose: Hebden Bridge residents and real ale fans are now being given chance to own a share in West Yorkshire’s first co-operative pub. Read more (17 June)

Kenneth Branagh's Macbeth at the Picture House, broadcast live from Manchester's International Festival, on 20th July.

An Audience

Review of An Audience at the Hebden Bridge Picture House, live theatre from Gielgud Theatre, London. Read more (14 June)

Arvon treesTree felling in the Colden Valley. The Arvon Foundation seeks permission for felling 40 trees in the Colden Valley. Arvon at Lumb Bank is a former residence of Ted Hughes, former Poet Laureate who had a special reverence for nature, trees and the Calder Valley. Read more  (31 May)

Jo Harman

Hebden Bridge Blues Festival: See more photos from photographer Craig Shaw

Trades Club makes national final again: For the second year running the Trades Club has made the shortlist for the NME Small Venue of the Year award. More info (21 May)

2020 Vision

HEBDEN BRIDGE IN 2020.

HB Partnership proposals include: rebuilding the iconic Buttress Brink; removal of traffic lights from the centre, the market's removal to Lees Yard, lifts at the railway station, new pedestrian bridge from Holme Street to Fairfield, bandstand in the park and much more. More info (16 May)

Lee Mill Road: limited access for two weeks from Monday, 20th May due to resurfacing.

Small ads: Received Sat 18th - "I've had an overwhelming response and the property is now let"

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Hour Car - Community owned car club. Cars in Hebden, Mytholmroyd and Todmorden. Our fleet includes an electric car. See Listings

Listings by category

ABC Coaching & Counselling Services

Counselling from Dr Jim Byrne and coaching from Renata Taylor-Byrne. See Listings

Guardian covers the Fox: Community Spirit: Residents rally to save historic pub. (21 June)

Wellies in the Square

Flash Flood Awareness Day: Calderdale, Environment Agency, flood wardens, Yorkshire Water, the Canals & Rivers Trust giant wellies at Georges Square, 18 June. HebWeb News: The Floods one year on

More flooding in Calderdale would 'finish' towns: see BBC news item. (19 June)

Central Library: plans for new building. Campaigners disheartened that councillors failed to listen to voters. Read more (12 June)

Hebden Royd Town Council: latest newsletter: New Mayor, Community Awards and details of grants awarded to community groups.

Yorkshire Life: 10 reasons to love Hebden Bridge

Tour de Cragg

Tour de Cragg: Sunday, 7 July, in anticipation and celebration of the 2014 Tour de France - à pied ou autobus! Read more

New Workers' Coop

Workers' Co-op takes over Valley Organics. The organic grocers on Market Street, which has been selling good organic produce and wholefoods for more than 12 years, is about to be owned and run by its employees - as a workers’ co-operative. Read more  

Talking BinA bin that talks back: If you go down to Calder Holmes Park you’re sure of a big surprise! You will be greeted by a large green duck asking you to feed him your rubbish! Read more  

Canal makeover for Mytholmroyd: Work to improve access to the Rochdale Canal in Mytholmroyd will be starting on site next week. See Mytholmroyd Net

Birchcliffe CentreOpen Day at the refurbished Birchcliffe Centre. More than 500 people turned up to have a look at the refurbished upstairs at the Birchcliffe Centre on Saturday, 1st June. Read more

End of an era at Artsmill: Hebden Bridge based artist and founder of Artsmill David Wright passed away on 14th May after a short illness. Read more  (30 May)

A New Mayor for Hebden Royd Town Council. Cllr Karl Boggis, who represents Caldene ward in Mytholmroyd, is the new Mayor of Hebden Royd Council. Read more  (3 June)

Abolition of the Agricultural Wages Board: Hebden Royd has written to Craig Whittaker, MP outlining its dismay at his decision to support the scrapping of the Board. More info

Our MP Craig Whittaker voted in Parliament yesterday against gay marriages.

Doddnaze ArtistsDoddnaze Artists: New music agency. Doddnaze Artists have many well known local acts on their books and help organise local social events. Read more (14 May)

Listings by category

Rachel Lucie Jewellery Designs - I'm a local jewellery designer-maker with several collections of silver, pearl and gemstone jewellery for all occasions. See Listings

HebWeb Listing a-z

Hebden Bridge Acupuncture Centre is a relaxing, quiet and safe therapeutic space offering Traditional Acupuncture which takes into account your unique situation and whole being. See Listings

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Blues Festival update: nominated again for British Blues Awards! Read more.

"Unbelievable result Hebweb. So many enquiries in response to the small ad on your site and now have lovely new tenants. What a success - Thank you Hebweb." Message received 6 May.

Calderdale Coalition breaks down over welfare cuts. Calderdale Council's coalition of Labour and Liberal Democrats lasted three years. It has now ended. The HebWeb was first to break this story on the afternoon of 24 April. Read more

Calderdale, including Hebden Bridge, was on Countryfile, Sunday 21st April

HebWeb Listing a-z

Canal Narrowboat holidays - Shire Cruisers boating holiday. Explore the Pennine waterways, canals and rivers in a narrow boat. See Listings

HebWeb Listing a-z

Alison Grant Architects Ltd. Experienced local architect skilled in renovations, conversions and extensions, including work to traditional and Listed buildings. See Listings

Burlesque Festival: see galleries of photos from local photographer Craig Shaw or read the lively discussion on the HebWeb Forum

Hole in the Wall sold to a tap water pressure group. See Forum

Burlesque Festival

Thanks to Anne Ward for the above photo - click to enlarge. (6 May) See Forum

WI Rag Market, summer art competition and Pedlar's Day. Hebden Bridge WI do the rag market on an annual basis and the event has been growing over the past few years. Read more.

Where to stay: Over a dozen bed and breakfast and self catering listings have been added or renewed in the past month.

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Asbestos memorial

Commemorative Memorial to those harmed by exposure to Asbestos. This morning, 13 April a commemorative memorial plaque, to remember those who have died or been harmed by asbestos exposure, was unveiled with a ceremony in Pecket Well. Read more

The Spirit of 45Tour de France - Cragg Vale photo competition - Before the Tour de France cycles into Cragg Vale next year, the village is calling on all amateur snappers to find some pedal power and capture a cycling image. Read more (16 April)

John McNairA Celebration of the Life of John McNair, an educator, champion of the Spanish Language, a founder of the local University of the Third Age and long time Labour Party activist. Read more (17 April)

Bridge Mill in the 1960s

Bridge Mill: History on our doorstep. Justine Wyatt, with the support of the mill’s current owner David Fletcher, has uncovered more of the story of the building, and gave a fascinating talk to the Hebden Bridge Local History Society. Read more (3 April)

The Story of the Hebden Bridge Calendar: The University of the Third Age heard from speaker Geoff Boswell about photography and he came to produce his first calendar in 1992. Read more (6 April)

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More photos of the 2013 Pace Egg play as performed by the Heptonstall Players. Background news.

Hebden Bridge: the coolest place to live in Britain, according to the Times. Read about what The Times said.

Anti War Demo 2003

Calder High Student Walkout - ten years ago. As Britain was about to invade Iraq, Calder High students led local protests. Headteacher David Scott was forced to close the school on the day of the invasion and subsequently suspended 13 students. Calder High students demonstrated all day in Hebden Bridge. Read the HebWeb news reports from March 2003.

Calder High Ofsted Report Feb 2013. Now available on the HebWeb. Download. And see Forum.

Bernard InghamBernard Ingham column ended: campaigners have learned that Bernard Ingham has been told his longrunning column in the HB Times has ended. They had been calling on Ingham to apologise for what he said about Hillsborough. Read more (27 Feb)

 

Ofsted remove Calder High from special category - The possibility of Calder High being forced into becoming an Academy was very real; it all hinged on last week's Ofsted visit. Read more (18 Feb)

Horsemeat: Todmorden slaughterhouse raided and closed by food standard officials. See Guardian report

Small Ads - "I am very pleased to say the response was terrific and both properties are now let." (Less than a week)

Small Ads - "We placed a job ad on the Hebweb recently, intending to keep it there for 2 weeks, but we had to take it down after 3 days due to the huge response generated"

Five hundred words on Hebden Bridge - "Everything in the house was heated by the fire, all the old terraced houses used coal for heat and cooking back then, the valley had a serious smog problem." Read more from Dave Bridges' 500 words.

500 faces

Jason Elliott's 500 Faces of Hebden Bridge

500 Faces

Small Ads - I just wanted to let you know that through my small ad on your site I found my ideal new home, meeting all my requirements. Thank you very much for such a great resource

906 bus906 launch went ahead on Sunday Hebden Bridge Walkers Action launched the 906 bus on Sunday (31st) with a guided walk. Read more

Boost for flood-hit communities

Boost for flood-hit communities: Calderdale Council is to receive Government funding to work with local communities to be better prepared for flooding. Read more (25 March)

Guardian Northerner: Hebden Bridge the UK's coolest place? The Yorkshire Paradise has won its fourth accolade in a decade. Born, brought up and living here, Rachel Pickering is loyal, but has one or two cautionary thoughts. (25 March)

Peggy ThomasHebden Bridge woman refuses to pay taxes for war. Peggy Thomas, a retired teacher, living in Hebden Bridge, is refusing to pay the Inland Revenue some of her income tax. She is a conscientious objector, against taxes being used for warfare. Read more (22 March)

Guardian Northerner: Jill Robinson's last column reflects on how, arriving in Hebden Bridge 30 years ago, she felt immediately at home, even though the "Tories were gunning for single parents."(20 March)

HebWeb archive: quickly view HebWeb home pages of the past few years.

Guardian Northener: A Dark Water - remembering Sylvia Plath in Hebden Bridge and how she and Ted Hughes might have fared better in the Hebden Bridge of today. (1 Feb)

The Trades Club thanks the HebWeb: "The Trades has had a great year with more than 30 sell-out gigs and a huge part of that is the regular updates we get on Hebweb" Read more.

Small ads: "We've successfully rented our house. Thanks for an excellent service - I'll heartily recommend Hebweb, as our house was previously listed through an estate agent who didn't manage to get us a tenant in 3 months - through Hebweb we had 4 prospective tenants within a week." (4 Jan)

Hebden Bridge and its Co-op featured in this Radio Four programme - about 11 minutes in

SwaledaleTOUR DE FRANCE: on Sunday 6 July 2014, the eyes of the world will be on Hebden Bridge when the 200 competitors of the Tour de France cycles through our town, and Cragg Vale's famous five-and-a-half mile incline, the longest in England. Read more

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