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In September/October 1992, vandals twice attacked the statue of the soldier on Mytholmroyd’s Grade 2 listed War Memorial. The first attack removed the soldier’s rifle (subsequently found in bushes close by); in the second attack, he lost his head.…

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Dedication and unveiling of the new head on the memorial to the unknown soldier at Mytholmroyd, Sunday 16th October 2011

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Dedication and unveiling of the new head on the memorial to the unknown soldier at Mytholmroyd, Sunday 16th October 2011. Jade Smith of Royd Regeneration, seated in wheelchair. Some names of people present: Cllr Scott Tricket, Mayor of Hebden Royd…

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Dedication and unveiling of the new head on the memorial to the unknown soldier at Mytholmroyd, Sunday 16th October 2011. Adults L to R: Unknown man, Mrs Amy Tricket, Mayoress of Hebden Royd, Clive Gregory, Cllr Scott Tricket, Mayor of Hebden Royd,…

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Dedication and unveiling of the new head on the memorial to the unknown soldier at Mytholmroyd, Sunday 16th October 2011. Group includes Coucillor Scott Tricket, Mayor of Hebden Royd and Mrs Tricket, Mrs Jeffrey, Councillor Nadir Nekri and Mrs Fekri.…

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Premises of Joseph Ashton, Yarn Agents on left, blank wall of Empress Foundry on right, canal bridge locally known as Navy Brig adjacent to branch of Mytholmroyd Co-op. The chimney behind the Co-op is of Clough Mill.

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.

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The store is built on the site of the former Clough Mill which was demolished in the 1960s to allow for the widening of the entrance to Midgley Road.

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Russell Dean, right, and his store manager Paul Ridgeway 2006.

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The transport team. Left to right: Keith Lacey, Paul Flannigan, Paul Evans.

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The store had been subjected to flooding on several occasions so this new design has car parking at the ground floor level with the store above. Here 16th april 2018 construction is almost complete.

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The store had been subjected to flooding on several occasions so this new design has car parking at the ground floor level with the store above. Here 16th april 2018 construction is almost complete.

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The completed store on the junction of Burnley Road and Midgley Road.

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Looking down Midgley Road with the completed store on the left.
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