MP Ann Cryer visited Lees Primary School to open the school's new extension.

The new building provides the school with two new classrooms and further alterations to other parts of the school have seen the provision of a new kitchen, staff room and office.

Mrs Cryer had originally written to the school to congratulate it on winning a school achievement award for the second year running.

In her letter the Keighley MP said that she wished to visit the school and the school was only too happy to oblige.

A musical presentation by children at the school who learn to play instruments was also arranged to celebrate the grand opening.

Head teacher, Jean Richards, said: "When Ann Cryer sent us the letter saying she wanted to visit, we thought it would be appropriate if she opened the new extension.

"The new buildings have made a tremendous difference. They have improved things greatly."

MP Ann Cryer opens the new extension with pupils, from left, Fay Daniel, Lucy Ireland, Shauna Sugden, Charlotte Brown, Bethan Davies, Ben Hodgkinson and Hannah Feeny