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Support for businesses left devastated by blaze
The Huddersfield Daily Examiner
|December 05, 2025
SUPPORTERS are helping the owners of two Huddersfield businesses left devastated after a suspected arson attack destroyed their livelihoods.
Online fundraising pages have been set up to help Kelly Hildreth, owner of Kelly's Cafe, and Seona Johnson and Erika Wallace, who have run Dominoes hair salon for over 30 years. All three women were left distraught after fire broke out in a florist shop between their respective businesses in St John’s Road, Birkby, on the evening of Tuesday, November 25.
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