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Summer Term runs from Easter to mid-July (half term ends in late May/early June). At the end of each half-term a holiday lasts about one week (usually nine full days, including two weekends), although in the autumn term, some schools give students two week long holidays (16 full days, including 3 weekends) to account for the term being longer ...
The borough was formed on 1 April 1974 by the provisions of the Local Government Act 1972 as part of a reform of local government in England.Eleven former local government districts were merged: the county boroughs of Huddersfield and Dewsbury, the municipal boroughs of Batley and Spenborough and the urban districts of Colne Valley, Denby Dale, Heckmondwike, Holmfirth, Kirkburton, Meltham and ...
Kirklees Council plans to make £27.6m of savings in 2025/26 [Google] A council leader has vowed to go "back to basics" with the local authority's budget as it braces itself for millions of pounds ...
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Writers have traditionally written abbreviated dates according to their local custom, creating all-numeric equivalents to day–month formats such as "21 February 2025" (21/02/25, 21/02/2025, 21-02-2025 or 21.02.2025) and month–day formats such as "February 21, 2025" (02/21/25 or 02/21/2025). This can result in dates that are impossible to ...
Kirklees Council was established on 1 April 1974, when Kirklees and West Yorkshire were created under the Local Government Act 1972. The eleven former district councils within the area were abolished at the same time. [3] [4] Kirklees was awarded borough status, allowing the chair of the council to take the title of mayor. [5]
Batley Girls' High School is a secondary school and sixth form in Batley, West Yorkshire, England. [ 1 ] It was previously a community school administered by Kirklees Metropolitan Borough Council , and gained specialist status as a Visual Arts College in 2004.
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