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Calder Civic Trust annual river clean-up in Hebden Bridge. Can you identify any of these young volunteers?

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Landscaping by the Civic Trust at Whitely Arches. Robert Helliwell, David Fletcher and Phillip longbottom

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David Fletcher 1968 anuual clean up of Hebden Water through Hebden Bridge.

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Landscaping by the Civic Trust with David Fletcher on the right. The buildings, including Bridge Gale Mill on the left, long demolished to make way for the St Pol Car Park and riverside walkway.

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Probably by Calder Civic Trust in either Hebden Bridge or Mytholmroyd.

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Young volunteers creating a garden at Bankfoot, Hebden Bridge. Autumn 1968. Chris Greenwood standing left, 2nd girl from left Jane Longbottom now Brook, Susan Parker, Dianne Sayer now Harwood. Organised by Calder Civic Trust.

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The former Royal Oak on the right, now residential, and the White lion on the left as of 2015 vacant and for sale.

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Location unknown, David Fletcher is second from left.

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The Civic Trust's annual river clean-up in the town centre seen here from Old Bridge looking towards St George's Bridge.

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The Civic Trust's annual clean-up of Hebden Water in the town centre seen here by the weir adjacent to Bridge Mill. Philip Round in the centre.

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Location unknown, but shows preparation ready for tree planting.

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Location unknown, but workers are R. Helliwell and Philip Round.

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Centre left Walkleys Clog Factory and on the right the path running down to re-join the Rochdale Canal tow-path

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Location unknown, but workers are Heidi Fletcher and Philip Round.
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