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Infection rates rise in Kirklees but restrictions are unchanged

Covid-19 update

The local data shows that the rate of COVID-19 infection in Kirklees has increased by 20.2% over the past week. In the last seven days where data is available, 89.3 per 100,000 people in Kirklees tested positive for COVID-19, compared to last week when it was 74.3 per 100,000. 

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We are working with the West Yorkshire Police to make sure our night time economy is COVID-SAFE.

Police officers

As part of our commitment to supporting the economic recovery of our town centres following the pandemic, and keeping people safe and stopping the virus spreading; we are working with officers from the West Yorkshire Police to make sure everyone is able to enjoy a COVID-SAFE night out in Kirklees.

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Kirklees Libraries announce plans to welcome back local communities

Libraries

We’re pleased to announce that we’re opening even more libraries across Kirklees and we’re extending our offer!

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Delivery of Huddersfield and Dewsbury Blueprints set to ramp up with £100million investment

Huddersfield and Dewsbury Blueprint

Kirklees Council’s Cabinet has approved a £100million investment which will help deliver key town centre regeneration projects as part of the Huddersfield and Dewsbury Blueprint plans.

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Are you thinking about becoming a teacher?

Teacher

School Centred Initial Teacher Training (SCITT), based in Kirklees and Calderdale, are offering an online information event where anyone who’s interested in becoming a teacher in September 2021 can find out about applying for teacher training.

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Work has started on a £1.88 million scheme to make it easier for people to cross Huddersfield town centre

Huddersfield Town Centre

Work has started on a £1.88 million scheme to make it easier for people to cross Huddersfield town centre by foot, or by bike, which will provide a further boost for West Yorkshire’s growing walking and cycling network.

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