A Stockbridge woman received gifts at a special event to mark her retirement after 25 years with Keighley firm Neophix.
Margaret Stone, a production operative, was retiring from the West Lane-based clamps and fasteners company after a quarter of a century which saw many changes.
When she started, the company was based in Alkincote Street and had just six employees, and she has seen it move to bigger premises with a workforce now numbering 35.
Managing director John Driver said: "Margaret has been a fantastically loyal and hard working employee, and her attitude has been an example to everyone."
Neophix manufactures clamps and fastenings for a wide range of industries, including nuclear, aerospace and pharmaceuticals, as well as commercial vehicles.
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