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Mytholmroyd Historical Society The first meeting of the Autumn Season of The Mytholmroyd Historical Society will take place on Friday 10th September 2004 at Scout Road Methodist Church commencing at 7.30 p.m. The Speaker will be Mr. Geoff Boswell of Todmorden and his subject will be "Gritstone Through The Ages". Non-members are very welcome and the entrance fee is £1.00. The Society was formed in 1991 and membership at the present time stands at approximately 130. New Health Centre nears completion. Photos posted 31st July 2004 Mytholmroyd Gala - 10th July, 2004 photos Mr Scott retiring as Head of Calder High - Invitation to leaving party, posted 5th July, 2004 IT Support for Rural Business - Yorkshire Forward look to the Upper Calder Valley - Meeting Thursday 17th June at Stubbing Wharf Public House, posted 16th June, 2004 Local Elections - Chris McCafferty speaks out on TV and Radio, posted 12th June, 2004 Mytholmroyd Community Centre - Letter from Pete Keal, posted 12th June, 2004 Arts Festival Events in Mytholmroyd, posted 22nd May, 2004 Dock Pudding Contest, 25th April 2004 Car Boot Sale - Mytholmroyd Community Centre Car Park - 31st May. Proceeds to Guide Dogs for the Blind. For more information ring Chris Hewison 01422 376702 or get the form for entrance fees etc here: More local events - Courtesy of Hebweb The Big Green Weekend - Alternative Technology Centre 31st May to 6th June Art Festival 2004 - Arts Festival goes online. 3-C Engine Room - Open Evening on Thursday, 13th May at 7.30pm
Festival of Flowers - Easter Flowers at St Michael's Church, posted 13th April, 2004 Pace Egg 9th April 2004 Calder High School pupils acted out the Pace Egg Play at 9.30 this morning in St Michael's car park A wave of volunteers from Calder Connect Co-operative (3-C) began connecting customers in the Calder Valley exchange today. Broadband comes to Mytholmroyd The Two Towers story - Mytholmroyd and Heptonstall Churches "connect for broadband", posted 25th January, 2004 ![]() Stop press (15 Jan): 3-C succeed in beaming wireless broadband from Heptonstall Church to St. Michaels, Mytholmroyd. Jim Quinn and Dave of 3-C on top of St Michaels this morning - more photos and information. The town that turned off BT - 1400 word article on Hebden Bridge's 3-C community co-operative in the Guardian - 12th January, 2004 | |
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