REPORTS OF HCS EVENTS
HCS Visit to Penistone in May 2025
A group of 19 members and friends enjoyed a guided tour from Richard Galiford, assisted by Marlene Marshall of the Penistone Archive Group. The tour on Wednesday, May 21, 2025 began at St John the Baptist Church in Penistone, a site which dates from the 900s AD. It’s Grade I listed with some notable monuments…
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Daphne Steele Building Tour by HCS in May 2025
Around 30 members of Huddersfield Civic Society were treated to a fascinating talk and tour of the University of Huddersfield’s Daphne Steele Building. Led by Tim Hosker the University’s Director of Estates and Facilities, the talk and tour on Thursday, May 15, was arranged by HCS President Bernard Ainsworth, a member of both the University…
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Great presentation by Charles Smith, Policy Director at Historic England, about the importance of heritage in the future
Charles Smith, Policy Director at Historic England – the government’s adviser on the historic environment – gave an excellent and very informative presentation on the role of Historic England, and also localised it to Huddersfield. Before joining Historic England in 2013 Charles was Team Leader for Conservation and Design at Kirklees Council and remains a…
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Public talk on new heritage strategy for Kirklees
Tolson Museum in Ravensknowle Park, Huddersfield. Photo from Kirklees Council.
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Exploring Huddersfield’s heritage for free in September
People explored Huddersfield’s heritage in September with 100 open buildings and special events across Kirklees. The national Heritage Open Days festival, jointly organised by Huddersfield Civic Society, runs every September – this year from Friday, September 6 to Sunday, September 15 – where people had chance to explore many of the town’s buildings. This year…
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Greasepaint and Limelight Talk
This illustrated presentation of Huddersfield’s theatres and cinemas by Ian Stevenson was held at New North Road Baptist Church on Thursday, October 10, 2024 at 7pm. The evening celebrated the many theatres and cinemas that once offered so much pleasure to Huddersfield folk. Local historian Ian Stevenson shared his research and fond memories of some…
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What HCS members learned from a visit to Wakefield
Kevin Trickett, MBE, President of Wakefield Civic Society, led 20 HCS members and friends on a walk covering Westgate and the many yards and passages that lead off this historic thoroughfare. Covering an area that has seen improvements as part of a 4-year High Street Heritage Action Zone (HAZ) initiative funded by Historic England and…
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Pop-up information stand gives people chance to find out more about Huddersfield Civic Society
People had the chance to find out how Huddersfield Civic Society tries to protect the town’s heritage and the role we play in its future. Society members set up a stall in Kingsgate shopping centre on Friday, June 21, 2024 so people could chat to us about what we do for the town. Local history…
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St George’s Quarter Railway Warehouse – a jewel in Huddersfield’s Crown but facing a lot of challenges
“Fascinating” is just one of many adjectives you could use to describe the talk given by Susan Meadwell – HD1 Developments Ltd’s Project Director for St George’s Quarter, who is charged with bringing the hugely iconic railway warehouse adjacent to Huddersfield Railway Station back into beneficial use. Around 40 Huddersfield Civic Society members and guests…
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Insight into the huge and complex work needed to upgrade the railway lines around Huddersfield
Massive work will soon start on railway bridges in Huddersfield as part of the £10 billion project to upgrade and transform the railway line between York and Manchester. Details of the upcoming Transpennine Route Upgrade work and how complex it will be was revealed by Network Rail’s Paul Sumner to a meeting of Huddersfield Civic…
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Huddersfield Civic Society Social Evening
Thursday, February 29, 2024 Twenty-five people attended the HCS social evening at the Head of Steam in St George’s Square, the first held since Covid disrupted the annual programme. The evening proved an enjoyable chance for a get-together for members and friends and an informal chat with committee colleagues, all helped by a pie and…
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All you ever wanted to know about the history of St George’s Square in a single day
A history day focusing on St George’s Square is to be held in Huddersfield. It’s hosted by Huddersfield Local History Society and will be held at Brian Jackson House on New North Parade on Saturday, November 4 from 9.30am to 4.15pm. The packed programme features talks and a book launch full of stories from the…
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