Meet singing mill girl and a brave hero

Kirklees councillors met some of their council tennants who have first-hand experience in changing people’s lives.
Former 1940's pin-up girl Doreen Fletcher with David Hustler.Former 1940's pin-up girl Doreen Fletcher with David Hustler.
Former 1940's pin-up girl Doreen Fletcher with David Hustler.

The council was celebrating its extra care housing schemes, and coun Viv Kendrick spoke to two residents who have had interesting lives.

Former pin-up Doreen Fletcher has lived at Meadow Green Lodge since September 2014. She was crowned Yorkshire Wool Queen, and was the star of ‘The Three Piece Suit’, a film about the industry which was shown at exhibitions across the country.

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Doreen was known as the “singing mill girl” and went on to enjoy many years successfully modelling, acting and singing – and was a firm favourite amongst those at home and away in the Armed Forces.

Newspaper: Spenborough Guardian.
Story: Kirklees council's extra housing care scheme.
Pictured: Former 1940's pin-up girl Doreen Fletcher (centre) with L) Cllr Viv Kendrick - Cabinet member for adult social care, and R) Sue Richards - Kirklees council assistant director of social care for adults. 
Doreen is a resident at Meadow Green, Heckmondwike.
Photo Date: 04/06/15
Photo Ref: AB061b0615Newspaper: Spenborough Guardian.
Story: Kirklees council's extra housing care scheme.
Pictured: Former 1940's pin-up girl Doreen Fletcher (centre) with L) Cllr Viv Kendrick - Cabinet member for adult social care, and R) Sue Richards - Kirklees council assistant director of social care for adults. 
Doreen is a resident at Meadow Green, Heckmondwike.
Photo Date: 04/06/15
Photo Ref: AB061b0615
Newspaper: Spenborough Guardian. Story: Kirklees council's extra housing care scheme. Pictured: Former 1940's pin-up girl Doreen Fletcher (centre) with L) Cllr Viv Kendrick - Cabinet member for adult social care, and R) Sue Richards - Kirklees council assistant director of social care for adults. Doreen is a resident at Meadow Green, Heckmondwike. Photo Date: 04/06/15 Photo Ref: AB061b0615

Local Hero David Hustler has lived at Meadow Green Lodge since January 2014.

In 1985, David was awarded a gallantry medal for his actions in the Bradford City fire disaster, which recently marked its 30th anniversary with a tribute in Bradford’s Centenary Square.

David bravely helped rescue supporters when a fire swept through a stand at the club’s Valley Parade ground, killing 56 spectators and injuring hundreds more.

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Over the years, Mr Hustler and other supporters and players at the club have raised money to fund a burns research unit at Bradford University.

Speaking of the disaster David said “I got to the corner of the stand and heard a voice - a man lying against the wall was on fire. I picked him up and threw him over the wall and then managed to dive over. By this point I was throwing my clothes off as they were burning into my body. He was a 17-year-old boy who had lost his crutches. I was the last person to make it over the wall.”

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