One of Yorkshire’s oldest tourist destinations, formed over 500,000 years ago, is appealing for support to keep its doors open after lockdown, The attraction is also offering people the chance to win a campervan as part of a fundraising effort. Stump Cross Caverns is a popular visitor attraction. It is run as a family business and has been open to the public since its discovery by lead miners in 1860. But it has been hit hard by lockdown closures and social distancing restrictions over the past 12 months. The family says ticket sales alone are down by more than £350,000 as visitor numbers drop from an annual average of 60,000 to just 15,000.
POLICE have issued an image of a person they would like to identify. It is in relation to a public order offence that happened last year, on Wednesday, November 18, 2020. The offence was in the HX3 area of Calderdale, which covers places such as, Northowram, Hipperholme, Lightcliffe, Stump Cross, Halifax and Southowram. The Public Order Act 1986 covers a variety of offences, including: riot, violent disorder, affray, fear or provocation of violence and intentional harassment, alarm or distress. West Yorkshire Police has not specified which public order offence this Caught On Camera appeal relates to. At the time of writing, this case was still under investigation by the force.
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