Huddersfield Daily Examiner

4x4 drivers became Good Samaritans in the snow

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back to her home in Cleckheato­n.

“On Thursday afternoon I was up around the Castle Hill area recovering some more vehicles.

“I was on standby with care home teams to help them with staff if required. I helped a stranded vehicle yesterday morning before heading into work.”

Also helping out was selfemploy­ed roofer and builder Steve Pollard who used a piece of equipment called a telescopic handler – or telehandle­r – to clear snow in Mirfield.

His wife Jayne posted a message on the Mirfield Matters Facebook group to let people know he was happy to help out.

She said: “My husband is heading out in his telehandle­r to clear snow – if you are struggling to get out on your road post where you are and he’ll try and clear your way. Let us know where you are.”

Jayne told the Examiner: “He spent four or five hours using the telehandle­r as a snow plough. He started off in Lower Hopton and responded to people asking for help.”

Residents were quick to praise his hard work.

One said: “You’re a good egg buddy.”

Another said: “What he’s doing is the true meaning of community spirit.”

And on Slades Road at Bolster Moor, which was badly affected by deep snow, a tractor owner was spotted rescuing drivers stuck in their cars.

Meanwhile, the people of Milnrow, just off the M62 at Rochdale, were thanked for helping motorists stranded on the M62 overnight.

A number of people opened up their homes while others went to the motorway to hand out hot drinks, biscuits and baby food.

It is thought around 200 people were helped by volunteers – and some even gave up their beds.

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