Into the Spotlight – How a former gymnast uses her passion for crafting to help people manage their anxiety
Bethan Aspland of Pretty in Paper by B has turned a lost crafting art into a thriving online business
Into the Spotlight – Full Circle Community Cafe where a safe space and a warm welcome is always on the menu
A crowdfunding campaign is currently underway to bring skills workshops and training into the heart of the cafe
Meet the Syrian refugee who’s opened his own cafe to thank the ‘amazing’ town that gave him a new life
Sleman Shwaish fled his native Syria 10 years ago and has now opened his own cafe called Mood in Huddersfield town centre
Into the Spotlight – Monty’s Loft Emporium where every penny you spend has a fairtrade benefit
Sandra Byatt has opened a fairtrade shop in an unusual location – the former gents’ toilets in Holmfirth town centre
ReDress Pre-Loved Boutique where caring for the planet is always in fashion
ReDress Pre-Loved Boutique in Honley is all about recycling, re-selling and re-loving quality ladies’ fashion
How Owen Scott Bespoke teamed up with sports brand Ellesse to produce the world’s first tailored tracksuit
Scott Owen Bespoke has helped design a suit of the future which looks smart but casual on and off the field
Former Soccer City football venue to become 5CORE Huddersfield and this is when it will re-open
Popular five-a-side football venue in Waterloo is to re-open with a new name, a new look and brand new facilities
Into the Spotlight…How the pandemic helped Jo Lavan find a new passion and a more relaxed pace of life
Business consultant Jo Lavan found a change of direction and a fulfilling new venture as a result of the pandemic
Into the Spotlight… The Man Who Makes – The Slaithwaite furniture mogul who swapped the corporate office for his own cozy crafting garage
Slaithwaite-based Steve McMann has followed his dream to launch his own business The Man Who Makes
Into the Spotlight – How a business called Float is causing a splash delivering lactose-free milk
Marketing experts Jim Woodhead and Warren Slingsby turned entrepreneur during the pandemic and are now milkmen – with a twist