By Keziah Cracknell Currently, the education system seems to be completely inept. We are all stationary. Despite this, the education of our children and the future generation of employees is... Read more
By Dan Wood Pub landlords across Huddersfield are spending tens of thousands of pounds to make sure that their pubs are ready to reopen and do business on July 4th. The date has been made pr... Read more
By KLTV Newsdesk Kirklees Council has announced they are set to invest £3.4 million in school buildings across the district. Cabinet members have agreed on the funding, which will be used to... Read more
By KLTV Newsdesk UPDATE: As of today (June 2nd) eligible small businesses in Kirklees who have been impacted by COVID-19 can now apply on the Kirklees Council website for up to £10,000 to he... Read more
By Leah Conway Due to the Coronavirus pandemic, there have been some notable environmental changes, including clearer roads and a reduction in air pollution. These are changes Kirklees Counc... Read more
By Leah Conway In response to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Kirklees Council has confirmed that there will be no public events in any of their buildings or public spaces. According to the C... Read more
By Dan Wood In a show of solidarity with those working on the frontlines of COVID-19, the University of Huddersfield has donated its unused stock to infirmary workers. More than a thousand s... Read more
By Bradley Stead “It was a poor performance and we conceded goals at bad moments – both before and just after the break. We weren’t brave enough today.” That was David Wagner’s assessment fo... Read more
By Keziah Cracknell Stay Alert, Control the Virus, Save Lives is the motto that the Government are now going with, but what do those guidelines actually mean? That is less clear. The new pol... Read more
By KLTV Newsdesk As seven out of eight festivals represented on the Kirklees Music Festivals Group announce cancellations for 2020 due to the COVID-19 crisis, the group is focusing on ways t... Read more