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Holly Bank School headteacher Mr Trevor Hodkinson accepts this £ 70 cheque from children in Norristhorpe Avenue, Liversedge. Eleven children - nine of them pictured - raised the money to help the £ 800, 000 Holly Bank appeal to move the school to Roe Head, Mirfield. The money is needed to adapt the new building. The children aged from six to 13, raised the money with a garden party selling bric-a-brac and cakes. The children involved were Jane Templeton, Karen North, Alison and Andrew Roome, Kate Ellis, Emma and Lisa Rhodes, Nicola and Stephanie Wood, Matthew Monkman and Kelly Slater. 28th August 1987
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Huddersfield Examiner Archive
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Huddersfield
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In this heartwarming photo, Holly Bank School headteacher Mr Trevor Hodkinson graciously accepts a generous £70 cheque from a group of children in Norristhorpe Avenue, Liversedge. These eleven remarkable children, aged six to thirteen, went above and beyond to raise funds for the Holly Bank appeal - an initiative aimed at relocating the school to Roe Head in Mirfield. The money raised by these young philanthropists will play a crucial role in adapting the new building and ensuring a smooth transition for all students. The dedication and determination displayed by Jane Templeton, Karen North, Alison and Andrew Roome, Kate Ellis, Emma and Lisa Rhodes, Nicola and Stephanie Wood, Matthew Monkman, and Kelly Slater is truly commendable. Their fundraising efforts culminated in a delightful garden party where bric-a-brac items were sold alongside delectable homemade cakes. It is evident that these compassionate individuals understand the importance of education and are willing to go the extra mile to support their beloved school. This touching snapshot captures not only their genuine enthusiasm but also serves as a reminder of how communities can come together for a common cause. As we delve into our memories of yesteryears through this photograph from 1987 Huddersfield's Kirklees region in West Yorkshire; it reminds us that even small contributions can make significant differences when driven by compassion.
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