Here are 22 photos showing people of Wakefield making the news in 2010
Leanne Clarke
·3-min read
Do you recognise anyone? (Photo: s)
We’ve taken a look back and have put together a gallery of people you might recognise.
It’s certainly a trip down memory lane!
Take a look and see if you can spot anyone you know.
Wakefield and District Sports Awards 2010, 2nd runner up Wakefield Hockey Club U16s. (Photo: s)
Wakefield and District Sports Awards 2010 - Wakefield Gymnastics Club Juniors (Photo: s)
Police visit at New Life pre school Wakefield. PCSO Ash Aspey builds a tower with three-year-old Charlie. (Photo: s)
Doctors from the New Southgate Surgery took part in the Great North Run. Mukhtiar Ahmed, Tony Cosimini, Stephen Wroe, Bina Pai, Gillian Brain and Deborah Hallott. (Photo: s)
New story area at Towngate Primary School Ossett. Lily (5) and Sean (10)
John and Nicola Saville from Methley were raising cash for the hospital which helped their premature twins Max and Phoebe, by doing a bike ride to Scarborough. (Photo: s)
John Walter with wife Jackie Walter who was one of 15 runners doing the Great North Run for the Horbury youth group project. (Photo: s)
Staff and Regulars at the Gardeners Arms in Crigglestone raised thousands of pounds for Wakefield Hospice, which iincluded a bike ride to Scarborough. With Terry Rigg from Wakefield Hospice (Photo: s)
Kids from the nursery at Walton infants took a trip to Walton Library to get their first ever books for free as part of a national programme. Freddie and Lucy with Blue Bear. (Photo: s)
First Wakefield Scouts did all kinds of fundraising activities in the community to pay for an adventure trip to Canada (Photo: s)
The official launch of RightSteps Wakefield, a service for people suffering from anxiety and depression, delivered by Turning Point and NHS Wakefield District. Local councillor Sandra Pickin and Dr Phillip Earnshaw cutting the ribbon , along with reps from Wakey PCT and Turning Point.
Sam Brook organised a community sponsored walk in Outwood for cancer charity in tutus. Sarah Mullinder, Charlie Birkshaw, Sam Brook, Charlotte Dunn. (Photo: s)
Eight year old Lewis reached the final of a competition for the Icarly show on Nickelodeon. (Photo: s)
Look of 2010 Finals Night winners Danielle Fawcett and Grant Smith with Philip Dickinson and Clare Frisby. (Photo: s)
Dogs for the disabled visit Lee Brigg School. Ossey with Connor, George, Owen, Ellie and Ben. (Photo: s)
Nicola Hall led a campaign to get a sign or lights near a zebra crossing that is on the brow of a hill near Snapethorpe school. (Photo: s)
Pupils at St Ignatius School, Ossett threw a party for the Pope. (Photo: s)
The Abacus Nursery at Pinderfields General Hospital celebrating its 20th anniversary and also celebrating being rated 'outstanding' by OFSTED. (Photo: s)
Oliver was set to travel to London for the West Ham v Wigan match, where he will compete on the pitch at half-time in the World Championship of Match Attax (football trump cards), involving 16 kids from all over the world. He won the regional heats in Hull, and was given a signed shirt by Peter Shilton and a spell Match Attax battle card.
Michael Richmond (Superman) Linda Walton (Little Red Riding Hood) Ashley Buck (dressed as BananaMan) Andrew Dorvenor (dressed as The Stig) -David Cresswell (dressed as The Pink Panther).
Wakefield Angling Club silver medal winners. (Photo: s)
Elaine Hunt main organiser at Wakefield & District Housing Offices, raised nearly £8,000 for MacMillan by taking part in the charity's World's Biggest Coffee Morning. L-R Paul Wake, Rebecca Westerman, Amanda Hammonds, Luke Dixon, Lucy Winder, Elaine Hunt. (Photo: s)
Doctor Who is in the Guinness Book of Records as the longest running science fiction show of all time and this November it’s celebrating its diamond anniversary.
This lacklustre romcom from Apple is saved from bargain bin status thanks to the disarming charm of Antonia Thomas and Craig Roberts in the central roles.
Michael Caine is sitting on a sofa watching the Wimbledon championships on TV when, on a cloudy day in early July, I arrive to meet him at his apartment in a tower block at Chelsea Harbour. ‘I’ll turn it down,’ he says, reaching for the remote.