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Hello and welcome to this month’s Covered – the magazine for the Leeds suburbs. Be More Image Conscious! First-time contributors that is. We’re lucky to live and work in such strong communities and we have a growing number of contributors from groups, clubs and societies in the area. As readers’ yourselves you’ll realise that it’s usually the image that draws you into an article. So many times we’ve been unable to run a good story or report a community event because of the absence of a printable image. Or I’ve had to speak very nicely to one of photographers, often giving them little or no notice of the job in question. So, a few tips should help your event get the coverage it deserves. Images drawn from websites are often subject to copyright and are rarely good enough for print. To print glossy, the original image should be a minimum of 1200 pixels on the longer side and have a file size of 500kb or more. Merely increasing the file size of a poor image doesn’t improve it. If you are in any doubt then please send us the image ASAP, even before the piece is written. Unless the subject is distant and in darkness, or fast-moving, most big-name compact cameras under £200 should be good enough. Our own photographers are of course happy to oblige where possible, though their images are not freely available for release to other local publications. If they expect images then they are always free to attend events and take their own. The deadline for editorial submissions and listings in our Really Useful Guide is 08/07/14 and the advertising deadline is 11/07/14. Until next month,
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Covered Edition 40 / July 2014 Contents
04 food & drink 20 property PICKS 30 garden guru 32 The really useful guide 54 Advertising Directory Competition
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The Tetley We visited landmark Leeds venue, The Tetley, a short while ago but were intrigued to learn more about the food on offer in the Bar & Kitchen and to see how the their new outdoor ‘green space’ had come into fruition. Just a short walk across the river from the city centre, it was well worth a repeat visit. In front of the majestic Art Deco building, which was once home to the Tetley’s Brewery empire, now lives a lush, green wildflower meadow. Surrounded by tasteful pathways and benches this is the perfect spot to enjoy a peaceful picnic, or to watch
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your children running amongst the flowers and it is fantastic to see an organisation giving such consideration to its surroundings and the community. Also outside The Tetley building itself is a new terrace area... perfect for an after work pint with friends, or even a spot of al fresco dining, should the Yorkshire weather hold up. It’s a real sun trap in
the right conditions and the lovingly maintained fuschias and garden herbs certainly seem to be thriving. Inside, the bar area is spacious and it’s a friendly and relaxed atmosphere and a good spot for intimate business meetings, with free wifi available, or for enjoying a leisurely drink with the papers. There appears to be no great urgency here; whilst the staff are attentive and always around, they seem content to be on hand when needed and not rushing people out so they can clear the tables. The service is cheery and prompt though and the hospitality team is lead by General Manager, Sam Gundelfinger, who has 15 years experience and came to The Tetley after previously working for Arc Inspirations. Through the bar area is a more slightly more formal dining room, with furniture and fittings largely recycled from the old brewery headquarters. The original oak wood panelling remains 15-Jun-14 10:13:12 PM
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inspired. Good quality comfort food, locally sourced wherever possible. When The Tetley first opened its doors as a contemporary arts centre they consulted with renowned chef Anthony Flinn upon the menu. Many of the original dishes chosen by Anthony remain and are as popular as ever, but the current chef team of 7 are also
keen to lend new ideas, such as a fish mixed grill which was trialed over a weekend period, before making it onto the full menu. Firm favourites include fish and chips with mushy peas cooked in Tetley beer batter and individual toad in the hole with a pearl onion gravy which is cooked fresh from scratch and is worth every minute of the wait, I’m told. Burgers are thoughtfully presented on a wooden board, in a Tetley infused bun, and with dressings and garnish on the side so that you can leave out anything not to your taste. Sunday lunch is also highly popular and is served individually or on a sharing wooden platter, the idea being that you can share out your Sunday roast, as you would at home, but without the hassle of cooking it. Beef and pork are always provided for the roasts along with some of the biggest Yorkshire puddings ever seen and a hearty selection of vegetables to cater for all. For those with 15-Jun-14 10:13:23 PM
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a smaller appetite, there’s a nice selection of salads, chunky sandwiches and a brunch menu as well as a ‘Daily Bake’ cake of the day. The vegetarian choice is good too with homity pie, a mixed platter and shepherdess pie. Salt Baked Beetroot, Whipped Goat’s Curd and Watercress salad proves to be a popular summer dish. The children’s menu is inspired and there is not one chicken nugget on offer. Instead there are fish finger sandwiches, made from the same fresh fish as the adult dishes, bangers and mash and a children’s picnic which includes hummus and courgette fritters. Children’s desserts are also smaller replicas of adult dishes, ranging from fruit crumble to sticky toffee pudding or fruit with a strawberry sorbet. There are a wider range of
dishes and desserts available on the full menu including the creative Tetley’s strawberries and cream. Not just your average strawberries and cream, this is beautifully presented with a range of meringues, jellies and sorbet. Afternoon tea is also available. There’s a good selection of warm drinks and the coffee is fairtrade. The bar, not surprisingly, offers Tetley cask and gold beers and why not? After all, it was first produced in this very building around 200 years ago. Tetley Huntsman is also available in bottles, along with a range of draught and bottled lagers, ciders and spirits. There is a good selection of wine and Running Duck, an organic fairtrade wine, is one of the wines available to buy by the glass, as well as by the bottle. Plans are in place to launch
a classic cocktail list later this year and will offer several 1930’s themed cocktails to honour the Art Deco heritage of the building. The really nice thing about the Bar & Kitchen here is that all the profits go directly back into the artistic and educational programming. This means that The Tetley can continue to inspire artists and school groups alike and to offer free events such as Springboard Saturdays, a free family event held every Saturday. The Tetley is just the sort of community minded venue which Leeds will benefit massively from and it’s new purpose as an assessable arts centre has allowed this building to continue to be a fundamental part of social history and it’s well worth the short walk over the river to investigate. www.thetetley.org
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fish and seafood It is tempting to pick up meat and fish along with the groceries, household essentials and drinks at a weekly supermarket shop – whether in the car or on-line. But a bit of research in your local area might suggest some alternative time well spent. As an example, let’s visit a fish and seafood supplier in Ilkley. There may well be comparable provision near you! The Ramus Seafood Emporium started life in Harrogate 40 years ago. In 2007, a second branch opened in Ilkley. Not a rapid rate of expansion, you might think, but as MD Jonathan Batchelor told Covered: “We need the right location, premises and customers.” The Ilkley premises in South Hawksworth Street are impressive, with an extensive range of fresh and smoked seafood as well as dressed and homecooked items. The home cooking is done in Harrogate and Ramus also supplies selected hotels and restaurants. Food miles are kept to a minimum – dressed Whitby crab is a feature – but the watchword is quality. Staff are on the phone to suppliers on a daily basis and the best catch arrives by the next day. Produce is responsibly
MD Jonathan Batchelor and two of his expert staff in the Ilkley Emporium
citizens on Tuesdays. Specialist staff will gladly offer advice; all these factors make for a distinctly favourable comparison with most supermarkets.
sourced; Ramus only buys linecaught large cod from sustainable sources. All this comes at a hefty price? “No,” says Jonathan. “We might be perceived as expensive, but we really are not.” A glance at the price tickets bears that out. There are regular special offers and a 10% discount for senior
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Confrairie internationale de St Vincent St Vincent is the patron saint of wine makers and the Yorkshire/ Leeds confrairie (old French spelling for brotherhood) is one of three in UK. It was founded in 1981 as a direct consequence of Leeds and West Yorkshire’s school twinning arrangements with Lille, Leeds’ twin. Lille, in northern France, is well known for Flemish beers, hop spirit and its own local beer, Ch’ti (named after the local population and dialect), though not wine. But there was a vibrant confrairie in Lille to which many British teachers and lecturers had been invited. So it was only a matter of time before the Leeds community followed suit.
Tom Watson of Majestic Wines presented seven Spanish wines
Leeds confrairie has four tasting evenings each year, with additional tasting dinners in January and July. The quarterly tastings are held in Castle Grove Masonic Lodge, Headingley, and the dinners at Devonshire Arms and Ruddings Park. The number of members has shrunk, through time, to a little over 30. The core of original members has diminished and, with French no longer being the universally taught foreign language at schools, the exchanges just aren’t generating enough new ones. Which is precisely why the confrairie invited Covered to their spring tasting on 30 May – what better way to publicise their activities than in a magazine that delivers and places 100,000 copies across North Leeds every month? covered_ed_40_AREA_B.indd 12
Committee members Rhiannon and Gwynneth Owen and Ken and Annette Torode taking a sneak preview of one of the reds. Don’t be put off by the regalia. It’s usually reserved for ceremonial purposes - including our visit...
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only one Rioja under scrutiny. Enquiries or suggestions to Leeds confrairie on confrairiestvincentyorkshire@ gmail.com and 0113 2269439. 15-Jun-14 10:13:29 PM
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Poachers Bold – the latest album from Duncan McFarlane Duncan McFarlane has a loyal following in the Wharfe Valley and at folk festivals up and down the country. Fans have waited a couple of years for this latest album thanks to some health problems, now mercifully behind him. Duncan and his acoustic trio (Anne Brivonese on fiddle and Steve Fairholme on melodeon) were in fine voice at Otley RUFC in early May, playing a number of these tracks. The lineup on the album is electric, with Geoff Taylor on electric guitar, Martin Ward on bass guitar and
Nick Pepper on drums, but the added resonance merely enhances the appeal of a deeply thoughtful compilation. Some tunes are traditional, though often with the Duncan touch, like Rufford Park. This sinister tale of poachers gives the album its title and makes starkly
clear the gulf between haves and have-nots. Poachers Bold is not a protest album, though it does expose issues such as bullying and question the morality and the aftereffects of sending ever more troops into battle. There are more personal themes too; one song inspired by his memories of his grandparents and one by the funeral of Jane Tomlinson, who touched the lives of so many. A lovely instrumental piece recalls a special time with his daughter. All rounded off with a rollicking drinking song celebrating good cheer and friendship. The website duncanmcfarlane. co.uk gives the back story, all the dates and all the songs – with plenty of commentary.
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The Shock of the Fall – book review The Shock of the Fall was the Costa book of the year 2013 and you can see why. It is a totally authentic first-person account of how it feels to be someone with a personality disorder, struggling to come to terms with a traumatic event and the inevitable guilt surrounding it. Written by Nathan Filer, a psychiatric nurse, it could so easily have been a pale shadow of Mark Haddon’s Curious Incident of the Dog in the Afternoon. But no – it has its own identity and packs a covered_ed_40_AREA_B.indd 18
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Leeds cat Rescue Can you offer a safe loving home to a rescue Cat or Kitten? Leeds Cat Rescue is an organisation that relies on cat loving volunteers to rescue, rehabilitate and rehome unwanted and abandoned felines. All cats and kittens re-homed by Leeds Cat Rescue are fully vaccinated, neutered, treated for fleas and worms, and micro-chipped. Mimi is a current resident. She is a lovely girl, but unfortunately has struggled to find loving adopters. She was a very poorly kitten when she came into the organisation’s care but she has come a long way and now deserves a forever home where she can thrive with a family that understand her needs.
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Big soft Barney can shy with strangers but soon overcomes that, and would be happy in a home with other cats. He just likes an easy life, eating, sleeping and playing! To read Barney or Mimi’s full story please visit the organisation’s website.
outside organisations all donations are gratefully accepted. Every single penny goes straight to helping the rescue’s furry residents. If you would like to help or even sponsor a cat you can donate through Paypal on their Facebook page.
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Fell Running Fell running differs significantly from cross country running. The gradients are steeper and the climbs more frequent. Whereas crosscountry and road races are defined by distance, a fell race is also classified by the amount of ascent, eg 10 miles/2000 ft. A quick scroll through the events listings of the Fell Runners’ Association (FRA) shows that the majority are won in under an hour. All runners are fit, dedicated and healthy. The fact that some take twice the winning time shows the difference the climbs make between runners of otherwise similar ability. The earliest fell race was reputedly an eleventh century test for potential messengers by the King of Scotland. More realistically, today’s competitions originated at agricultural and rural shows in Victorian Britain alongside other tests of throwing and pure strength. The FRA’s main reasons for being in existence are to make the events as safe as possible covered_ed_40_AREA_B.indd 19
Wharfedale. The winning time was 51 minutes and the slowest 95. The results show that age is no barrier – three of the fastest ten were veterans (o/40 and o/50). The first woman home was in 31st place overall and also winner of the women’s o/50 category. Otley AC
The Austwick Amble - Otley AC’s Richard Smith home in 59 minutes and 16th place
and to avoid local calendar clashes – they list around 500 races each year. One of our photographers spotted a number of local runners at the Austwick Amble, 8 miles and 1200 ft. The race is held alongside an annual village fair, the Austwick Cuckoo Festival. The field of 130 included club runners from Abbey, Aire Valley, Kirkstall, Leeds, Otley, Pudsey & Bramley and
We contacted one of the clubs, Otley AC, to get a general idea of how they operate. Otley AC was founded thirty years ago by a handful of runners. It now has 140 members with a thriving junior section. Members compete at all levels from 5k road races on Saturday mornings up to representing Great Britain in 24hour events and include disciplines such as fell running, cross country and road racing. Some join just for a run though are often drawn into competitions. The club meets for training every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:15pm at Otley Cricket Club, with a beginners group each Tuesday at 6:30pm. Contact on person or via via the website – otleyac.org.uk 15-Jun-14 10:13:33 PM
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Exploring Leeds A WALK AROUND OTLEY PART 2 The second walk around Otley concentrates on the western part of the town. Starting at the Jubilee Clock walk diagonally left across the market place until you come to Boroughgate. Take the small narrow passageway which will take you into the Bay Horse Yard At the end of the passageway turn right onto Courthouse Street. On the right is the veterinary surgery, which is on the site of the former Laithe House. On the left, after a further 50 yards, you will see the former Courthouse, now a major arts centre in the town. At the end of the street turn left and go downhill passing the Licks Car Park on the left. This is on
Black Bull Yard
the site of the Licks Cattle Market where in the 19th century animals were traded. Downhill on the right is a turning onto Riverdale Road. Continue along here and on the left you will see Garnett’s Field. Paper making was one of the key industries in Otley and Garnetts mill was located on the side of the river near to the weir. Paper making dates back to 1722, but The front of the Methodist Church
there is evidence of a mill here back as far as 1195. The Garnett family owned the mill until 1935 when Associated Paper bought it from the family. It closed in 2006 and the land is currently being developed into a 200 home estate. At the end of Riverdale Road, turn right up Hamilton Terrace which leads you up to the Civic Centre, formerly the Mechanics Institute. This was built on the site of former thatched cottages and was completed in 1871. Opposite you at this point you will see the Maypole on the corner of Boroughgate and Manchester Square. Turn right here along Boroughgate and continue for 50 yards until you reach the Methodist Church on your left. The Methodist Church in the town was formed in 1750, originally at Silver Mill Cottages just off Leeds Road. John Wesley visited the town on a number of occasions, usually stopping with the Ritchie family on Boroughgate. The Wesley Hall, next to the church, was erected in the early 20th century to house the Sunday School, which was previously in the former chapel
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across the road now occupied by Chevin Court sheltered housing. At the traffic lights, turn left into Crossgate and continue up as far as the HSBC Bank. Cross here and then over the pedestrian crossing to bring you to the side of the Memorial Gardens, commemorating the men and women from Otley who gave their lives in the two World Wars. Continue until you reach Bondgate. Turn right until you come to Wetherspoons then right again into Newmarket crossing the narrow street Mercury Row, originally called Rattan Row. Newmarket is again a street dating back to the 16th & 17th centuries, which leads you back to the Market Place, passing the yard of the Black Bull one of the oldest buildings in the town. From here walk back to the Jubilee Clock where our tour ends. The Market Place
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26 Blast from the Past
Beryl Burton One name which was not being mentioned a great deal in the Yorkshire media, for a while, is Beryl Burton – arguably Britain’s greatest cyclist ever. Perhaps the world’s. But things are changing, due to Yorkshire’s present feverish interest in all things cycling and a play at West Yorkshire Playhouse. Born Beryl Charnock in Halton in 1937, she was hospitalised with rheumatic fever as a child. Her husband introduced her to cycling. They married in 1955. Within two years
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A mural on the wall of Yorkshire Bank, Morley (where Beryl Burton spent most of her life) Image - Leodis and the David Atkinson Archive.
she had won a silver medal at a national event and within five she had won three world titles. Domestically she was unbeatable for over twenty years. Her most remarkable achievement was in 1967 when she set a new record of 277.25 miles in 12 hours. The remarkable element isn’t in the record itself (though it still stands). No, it’s the fact that it took a British man until 1969 to beat it. Perhaps it is a sign of the times that, whereas two of our male cyclists have been knighted relatively recently and quickly, Burton was awarded only
an MBE, later elevated to OBE. There are tributes to her in Morley and there is a short cycling track between Harrogate and Knaresborough that bears her name. On 27 November 2012 a radio play about Burton written by actress Maxine Peake was broadcast on BBC Radio 4. This year’s Tour de France wasn’t the inspiration for the play, but is responsible for Beryl running at West Yorkshire Playhouse from 30 June to 19 July. There have also been recent supportive events in Morley, Ilkley and Knaresborough.
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27 News from the Suburbs
Covered Website Covered’s website has just undergone a long overdue overhaul. With the magazine’s continued expansion and improvement, the old website had become relic of times gone by. After discussing plans for a revamped site with a number of digital gurus, editor Chris Barnham settled on the extensive talents of Modern Circus. Modern Circus is the professional identity of local digital media producer Jim McGuire. Now digital media can mean a lot of things, so let’s be specific; Jim specialises in video production, website management and online marketing. He achieves this all as a sole trader by working closely with a passionate, localised network of close-knit ‘creative types’; in his own words “the kind of people to which I’d gladly entrust the protection (but not consumption!) of my girlfriend’s homemade carrot cake”. In the space of 4 years, Jim has lent his talents to a multitude of local, national and international organisations, working with notable names such as bestselling author Philip Pullman CBE, evolutionary biologist Prof. Richard Dawkins and BBC radio presenter & comedian Robin Ince. This year, Jim consolidated his various digital media efforts to launch the Modern Circus brand, with the aim of making covered_ed_40_AREA_B.indd 27
A screenshot of the new home page
Modern Circus Ringmaster Jim McGuire
quality digital media production accessible and affordable to local businesses such as Covered Magazine, and intends to incorporate this philosophy in all future projects.
visitors with comprehensive details about Covered, the monthly magazine and other services. You can also view current and back editions through the site – ideal for local folk now living in other parts of the world. Improvements planned over the coming weeks and months include establishing an online directory that will benefit communities and businesses in the area. Modern Circus also oversee the new Covered facebook page and will produce and manage other digital content such as youtube videos and online advertising. www.covered-magazine.net www.moderncircus.co.uk
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28 Wing Watch
The Next Generation
has at least some shallow sloping edges to allow access. Don’t forget that your garden is part of an important corridor for wildlife, linking the City Centre, the suburbs and the surrounding countryside. The greater diversity of plants, shrubs and trees you can provide the better. Check out the RSPB website for tips on wildlife-friendly gardening at http://www.rspb. org.uk/wildlife/wildlifegarden/
By now many garden birds will have fledged their first brood of chicks, and may be starting on a second. You could see fledglings at your feeders for the first time. They are often as big as the adults, but can look very different, a bit like “unfinished versions” of their parents. Young robins are speckled brown where the adult is red, and young goldfinches lack the striking red and black patterns on the head. The parents will be introducing them to your garden as a food source, and will feed them less and less. If you see a chick that seems to have been abandoned, please don’t try to rescue it unless it is injured or in immediate danger. The parents are most likely to be nearby covered_ed_40_AREA_B.indd 28
Any questions, ideas, suggestions, observations about local birds and wildlife, garden or otherwise, are welcome and will be included in future articles. Please email: info@covered-magazine.net collecting food. This time of year it is especially important to provide clean water for birds, for both drinking and bathing. This can be anything from a bird bath to a garden pond, as long as it 15-Jun-14 10:13:42 PM
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winds. This also applies to dahlias, delphiniums and other tall flowering plants, where staking early ensures the flower heads are enjoyed without damage. If you have the time and energy, soft wood cuttings of shrubs taken now will root in a reasonably short time. This is a month to enjoy yourself, as flowers are blooming everywhere and your carefully grown crops are starting to reach maturity. Start harvesting your vegetables, fruits and salads, as they reach their peak of perfection. Eating, pickling, jamming or freezing as your fancy takes you. This is also the last month to sow final quantities of brassicas, peas, beans and beetroot, ready for autumn and winter. If this month becomes dry, it is important to water all your growing crops to ensure they grow healthily – and do not bolt (run to seed) prematurely. Feed your tomatoes, peppers and cucumbers on a regular basis, picking out the side shoots on tomatoes to maximise the crop. Dead head roses and other perennials, to encourage repeat flowering. As the first flush of flowers go over, feed the plants with a general balanced fertilizer – then spray with a preventative fungicide to keep on top of rust, mildew and any other garden problems. If there is an infestation of green fly, black fly etc, spray with your own favourite remedy to control the situation. Sweet peas and other climbers require regular tying in, to save their tender stems from being broken in high covered_ed_40_AREA_B.indd 30
Since this is the start of the holiday season, it is time to stand indoor plants outside in a sheltered spot – where they can enjoy being part of the natural surroundings. In order to prolong the scent of summer, start to cut lavender and a selection of herbs for drying or freezing for use during the winter. Finally, keep on top of your lawns and weeding without any excuses! The HAGA Trading Hut is open 7pm – 8pm every Friday. Featherbank Lane, Horsforth LS18 4NW www.haga.btck.co.uk
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GRASSINGTON FARMERS MARKET Grassington Village Centre, North Yorkshire, BD23 5LB 3rd Sunday of every month 9am-2.30pm www.northerndalesfarmersmarkets.com
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GUISELEY FARMERS MARKET
FLOWER ARRANGING
The Station Pub, 70 Otley Road, Guiseley, LS20 8BH 3rd Sunday of every month 9am-1.30pm
Paxton Hall, 186 Kirkstall Lane, LS5 2AB 1st Thursday of the month 1.30pm & 7.30pm. Beginners Welcome. Enquiries: Kath Hall 0113 2752436
Food, Drink & Farmers Markets
HEADINGLEY FARMERS MARKET
LEEDS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY
ABBEY INN BEER FESTIVAL
HORSFORTH FARMERS MARKET
11th- 13th July, Abbey Inn, Newlay, Leeds over 60 beers, perrys and ciders.
BRAMHOPE FARMERS MARKET
Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane Bramhope, LS16 9AZ 2nd Saturday of every month 10am-1pm
BRIGGATE FARMERS & CRAFT MARKET
Briggate, Leeds City Centre 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month 10am-4pm
CHAPEL ALLERTON FARMERS MARKET
Three Hulats Pub, 13 Harrogate Road, Chapel Allerton, LS7 3NB Last Sunday of every month 9am-1pm
CHIPPENDALES INDOOR MARKET
The Old Grammar School, Manor Square, Otley, LS21 3AY Last Sunday of the month, 9am-3pm Chippendale's Indoor market is a market run inside the gallery. With over 15 traders selling anything from jams, pickles, chilled meats and crafts its well worth visiting.
DESIGNER CRAFT FAIR
Otley Courthouse, LS21 3AN Last Sunday of the month 9.30am-1pm. Lovely handmade crafts, fairtrade tea & coffee & yummy snacks www.otleycourthouse.org.uk
Rose Garden, North Lane, LS6 3JJ 2nd Saturday of every month 9am-12.30pm
St Margarets Primary, Town Street, LS18 5B 1st Saturday of every month 9am-12.30pm www.horsforthfarmersmarket.co.uk
KIRKSTALL DELI MARKET
Kirkstall Abbey, LS5 3EH Last Saturday of every month, 12 - 3pm
OAKWOOD FARMERS MARKET
Around the Oakwood Clock (junction of Oakwood Lane/ Roundhay Road/ Princes Avenue/ Wetherby Road) 3rd Saturday of every month 9am-12.30 www.oakwoodfarmersmarket.com
OTLEY COUNTRY MARKET
St John Ambulance Hall, Gay Lane, Otley. 9.30-11.15 am 1st & 3rd Friday of the month. Homemade cakes, bakes, bread and savouries. Homemade preserves and chutney, local honey and a range of handmade crafts. Tea, coffee and homemade biscuits.
OTLEY FARMERS MARKET
Market Square, Otley, LS21 3AQ Last Sunday of every month 9am-1pm
SKIPTON FARMERS MARKET
Skipton Canal Basin, BD23 1st Sunday of every month 9am-2.30pm www.northerndalesfarmersmarkets.com
First Tues each month at St Chad’s Centre, Otley Rd LS16 5JT at 8pm. We have 10 events each year. Friendly evenings with refreshments 50p raffle and white elephant stall. Membership £12 single pa and £18 double pa. Includes all events evenings and free admission to Leeds Flower, Vegetable & Craft Show held at The Grammar School at Leeds LS17 - phone Pat 0113 2250030 or www.leedshs.org.uk
PUDSEY FLOWER CLUB
Flower demonstration by Ann Simpson Pudsey House, Pudsey Market Place, Tuesday 22nd July 7.30pm Raffle and refreshments. Non-members £5.00
WEST YORKSHIRE FUCHSIA SOCIETY
Moorside TARA Community Centre, 96 St Catherine's Drive, Bramley, Leeds LS13 2JY. Meet on the third Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm. Enquiries: Graham Wheatley 0113 2563055.
PLACES OF WORSHIP If your Place of Worship has an event you would like to publicise please send details to: info@covered-magazine.net and we will do our best to include it in the relevant issue.
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ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, GROUPS & SOCIETIES ANYONE FOR BRIDGE CLUB??
Are you interested in forming/joining a Bridge Club in Pudsey? Daytime & Evening session a possibility. To register interest please send your name, number, email address (if you have one) to Eunice Kinchin on 07594 447526 or eunicekinchin123@ gmail.com. Sessions will be held at Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, LS28 7DE
BRADFORD U3A
Bradford Club, Piece Hall Yard, BD1 1PJ Enquiries: 01274 834273 / bfd3asec@ hotmail.co.uk
BRAMLEY LIBRARY CRIME READERS Hough Lane, LS13 3ND. Second Monday of every month, 5.30-6.30pm. Enquiries: 0113 214 6040
BRITISH ASSOCIATION FOR GERMAN SHEPHERD DOGS (BAGSD)
Carr Road, Calverley LS28 5NE Sundays: 10.00am-10.45am (advanced handlers and dogs).11.00am-11.45am (puppies, beginners and intermediate handlers and dogs). Enquiries: Branch Secretary & Instructor John Hepworth – 07974 654402
CALVERLEY LIBRARY
Thornhill Street, LS28 5PD. Knit Wits Knitting and Crochet: Alternate Mondays from 2pm – 4pm. Contact the Library for any further information on Readers Groups Enquiries: 0113 214 6043
KALEIDOSCOPE
LEEDS & BRADFORD FRIENDSHIP GROUP Pudsey Civic Hall, LS28 5TA 1st Wednesday of the month. 1.30pm. Speaker or entertainment. Activities for people of retirement age. Days out/dining/ walks etc.. New members welcome. Enquiries: 0113 2585955 or 0113 2675657
LEEDS FRIENDS OF THE EARTH
Meet on the first Tuesday of every month at 6:30, at the Pomegranate Cafe on Great George St, Leeds. LS1 3BR. Just turn up to join us. @LeedsFoE
LIBRARIES
Any groups or individuals interested in starting a Readers or Writers group please contact the appropriate library. If you are community group please get in touch for a box of books relating to topics or learning from Calverley or Farsley Libraries. Available for loan for 3 weeks, free of charge. Meeting rooms are available for hire at Farlsey and Pudsey library.
MOTHERS UNION
Tea and coffee afternoon. St James The Great, Woodhall, Galloway Lane, Pudsey. Wednesday 23rd July 2.00 – 3.00pm 50p including refreshments. Cakes, Raffle, Bring and Buy.
PUDSEY CAMERA CLUB
The Meeting Room, Pudsey Library, Church Lane LS28 7TY. Meeting every Thursday 7:30pm Enquiries: 0113 2568307
PUDSEY LIBRARY
Pudsey Library, Church Lane, LS28 7TY Readers’ Group meet 2nd Tuesday of every month 1.30-2.30pm. Job Club every Thursday 10.15am – 12noon PC Club Every Friday 2-4pm Enquiries: 0113 3781893
Single, over 50 and nowhere to go ? Join us and improve your social life, make new friends. Not a dating agency and non-profit making. Ring Rita on 0113 2171747 or Carol on 0113 2670282, or check out our website http://www.kaleidoscopeleeds.weebly.com/
RODLEY LADIES
KNIT & CROCHET GROUP
ROTARACT
Cafe Lux, Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, LS28 7DE. Meet every Wednesday 5pm-8pm. All welcome.
Rodley Church Hall, Wesley Terrace Fortnightly meetings alternate Wednesdays 7:45pm. Speakers, meals etc. 50th Anniversary this year! All ladies welcome Call for further details 0113 2573991 Rotaract is a branch of the Rotary aimed at 18-30s, providing the opportunity to be part of a fun, dynamic organisation. Rotaract offers a
DOGMANS PET SHOP AND GROOMING SALON FARSLEY, LEEDS 0113 2193895 or 07988610096 We stock a large variety of pet foods and accessories for dogs, cats, small animals, birds, fish, reptiles. We also sell dog kennels, bird tables, rabbit hutches. Free local delivery to Farsley, Bramley, Armley, Wortley. • 1kg Wild Bird 90p • 1kg Peanuts £1.85 • Fatballs x6 for £1.00 • 15kg bags of Dog Food from £8.50 • 1kg Reptile Bark £1.50 • Frozen Mice from 55p • Rabbit Hutches £33.00 • Bird Tables £25
wide range of social activities and fundraising opportunities for local and national charities. As well as improving cultural and social awareness, Rotaract members can help develop leadership, public speaking, social, business and personal skills. We have members from all different backgrounds and sectors of business and ethical practice is encouraged as a core aspect of our philosophy. Leeds Rotaract currently meets the second and fourth Wednesday of the month at 7pm in Leeds City Centre http://www.facebook. com/LeedsCityRotaract
ROYAL ARTILLERY ASSOCIATION
Meetings held each 3rd Saturday in the month at New Headingley Club, St Michaels Road, Headingley, LS6 3BG at 1400hrs. A chance to meet with other RA Veterans over a drink and take part in the many outings and visits both socially and military. Membership is open to all three branches of the Armed Services (Navy, Army & Air Force) For further information please contact: Ian Williams. 01924 496587 or email: williams40reg@btinternet.com
SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SWORDSMANSHIP
Farsley Community Church, Back Lane, Farsley LS28 5EU.Thursday nights from 7:30p, to 9:30. First 3 lessons free, £5.00 per night or £20.00 per month Enquiries: 07946 980340
THE YORKSHIRE FAR EAST VETERANS GROUP
New Headingley Club, St Michaels Road, Headingley, LS6 3BG. Meet 2nd Tuesday of each month. 12.30pm for 1pm start. We are a new group and we welcome any member or ex member and civilian ancillary who have served in the Far East at any time. Enquiries to Secretary Eddie Seville: 0113 2637583
WHITE ROSE LADIES SPEAKERS CLUB Farsley Library, Old Rd, Farsley, LS28 5DH 2nd and 4th Monday of each month at 7.15 Visitors welcome. For further information phone Barbara on 0113 2564897 or Stephanie on 0113 2550824
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ROYAL MILITARY POLICE ASSOCIATION.
West Yorkshire branch meet at the Pudsey British Legion Club, Robin Lane,LS28 7BR on the first Thursday in every month at 7.30pm. Ex Redcaps welcome. Further information call Eric Boddy, 01943 873909
Miscellaneous LEEDS CURRENT AFFAIRS DISCUSSION GROUP
Convenor/Tutor Professor Bill Jones St George's Centre, Great George street, Leeds LS1 3BR Dates: Each Thursday from 2 October – 4 December 2014 (ten sessions)10.30 – 12.30 Fee £90 Keep your brain active and gain in-depth insights into current affairs at home and abroad via 10 weekly briefings and discussions. For more information and booking form contact bill.jones@sky.com or Glynis Sandwith at gmsandwith@yahoo. co.uk. 07765 641297
LEEDS FELINE FRIENDS
PO Box 294, Leeds, LS16 0ES We are rehoming some of our cats and kittens. Can you give one of our rescue cats a safe and loving home well away from a busy road? Please take a look on www.leedsfelinefriends. org.uk or contact mail@leedsfelinefriends. org.uk 0113 2160593
LEEDS AND MOORTOWN FURNITURE STORE
The Store which has been running now for almost 30 years is a registered charity that collects donated furniture and, through a raft of voluntary and statutory referral agencies, passes it on to individuals and families in Leeds who are in need. Enquiries: 0113 2739727 info@leedsandmoortown.org.uk www.leedsandmoortown.org.uk
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Sports, Health & Wellbeing
Newbourne Methodist Hall. Upper Accommodation Rd. LS9 8JL. Wednesdays 6.30pm-7.30pm Kobudo (Weapons Art) from 7:30pm. Admission £3.50. 1st night free.
BADMINTON ANYONE?
Leeds Trinity University Friday 7.30-9.30pm. Friendly badminton club, established 32 years are looking for experienced and competitive players. Changing facilities available. Enquiries: Sylvia 0113 2590113 or Graham 0113 2584532
CHAIR BASED EXERCISE (1st session FREE!!)
Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, Pudsey, LS28 7DE Every Friday 2pm-3pm with Maxine Harrison, £3, no need to book, just turn up. Regular physical activity can help improve wellbeing, mobility, muscle strength, confidence & self esteem. All welcome.
LEEDS COELIAC GROUP
Offering support and advice to those medically diagnosed with Coeliac disease. Come along and join us at one of our social events enquiries@leedscoeliacgroup.org.uk
LEEDS FENCING CLUB
Kirkstall Leisure Centre, Kirkstall Lane, Leeds LS5 3BE. Monday Evenings. Beginners-6.30-8pm (suitable for all ages 12+) Intermediates/Advanced-8 -10pm. Wheelchair fencing available. Leeds Fencing Club website: http://www. leedsfencing.co.uk/ email: info@leedsfencing. co.uk or contact club secretary Karen Garvie 0113 2742262 or Kirkstall Leisure Centre 0113 3782086, email: lsp.kirkstall.sport@leeds.gov.uk
DIABETES U.K. SUPPORT GROUP
LOWER WHARFEDALE RAMBLERS
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ST GEMMA’S YORKSHIRE 3 PEAKS CHALLENGE!
West Yorkshire Playhouse, Playhouse Square, Quarry Hill, LS2 7UP 1st Monday of the month 7pm – 9pm (Except Bank Holidays when it’s the 2nd Monday) Open to both Type 1, Type 2 and parents and carers. Enquiries: 07840 686618 Friendly, informal meetings for fellow sufferers of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Monthly meetings now being held at the HEART Centre in Headingley. Please email me at matt@letscureibs.com or visit www.letscureibs.com for details
JAYNE'S JOGGERS
Beginners meet in Pudsey on Mondays. Meetings for the more experienced on Tuesdays & Thursdays. Free meetings, advice and encouragement for those would like to run but don’t think they can. Achieve a 5k park run within 6 weeks – it’s possible! Enquiries to: 0797 1702661 Jayne. greensill@live.co.uk
ALL 4 PAWS Dog Walking & Cat Sitting Service Covering: Pudsey, Farsley, Rodley, Calverley & Bramley Insured & Police Checked Puppy Day Care Available Dog Walking From £7.50 Cat and Small pet visits from £5.00 per visit
Call Lindsey on: 07910 526308
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Lower Wharfedale Ramblers invite walkers who are not members of Ramblers to join them for four summer weekend walks - within the Lower Wharfedale area – on a Saturday or Sunday in July and August. Each walk (starting at 10.00am) will be approximately 10 miles long. Full details of times and dates on our website at www.lowerwharfedaleramblers.co.uk
Join St Gemma’s Hospice for their first Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge on Friday 5Th September, to climb Yorkshire’s three highest peaks.Staff from Kuta Outdoors and St Gemma’s Hospice will be there to support you. Enjoy some of Yorkshire’s stunning scenery while raising vital funds to support your local Hospice! Visit www. stgemmas3peaks.co.uk or call 0113 218 5559 for more details.
WALKING GROUP
Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, Pudsey, LS28 7DE Meet 2nd Wednesday of every month in Lux Lounge at 9.45 for 10am start. Get fitter and meet new friends. Everyone is welcome.
ANYTHING ELECTRICAL
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ART, MUSIC, DANCE & ENTERTAINMENT ART WORKSHOP
Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, Pudsey, LS28 7DE Meet in Community Hall, 1st Floor every Monday 1.30pm-3pm. All abilities are welcome to join local artist Geoff Lea. All you need is a Sketch Pad, pencil & eraser.
FAMILY SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLASS
St Mark's Methodist Church, Swinnow Lane Leeds 13. Mondays (except Bank Holidays) 6-15 to 7-30pm. All welcome, all ages, including babies. Adults must be accompanied by a child. Further information from 0113 2631310 or glyn.cup@virginmedia.com For other Scottish Dancing please go to www. rscdsleeds.org.uk
FARSLEY AND DISTRICT ART CLUB
Studio, Westroyd Park New Street, LS28 5AS Various meetings and classes please call for more information or visit www. farsleyartclub.co.uk Enquiries: 0754 2495575
LEEDS IRISH FESTIVAL 19TH - 20TH JULY
John Charles Centre for Sport LS11 5JD, Traditional Irish dance, Irish bands, Childrens entertainment, lots of stalls. Enquiries 0113 2281387
LEEDS PEOPLE’S CHOIR
Enjoy singing but have not found a choir? Come and join us. We take pleasure in singing songs of joy, struggle, liberation, celebration and peace from around the world. Whilst reading music is useful, we also learn songs by ear. Open to anyone we meet every Wednesday during term time, 7.30pm to 9.30pm at the Swarthmore Centre in Woodhouse Square, Leeds. http:// www.leedspeopleschoir.org.uk.
SINFONIA LEEDS
Sunday, 22 June at 3.00pm at the Kings Hall, Ilkley. Holst, "The Planets" (excerpts). Custer, Star Trek through the years (arr.). Williams, Star Wars Suite. Conductor, Anthony Kraus. Tickets available at Ilkley Visitor Information Centre, Station Road, Ilkley, 01943 602319 or on the door or sinfoniaofleeds.eventbrite.com. Saturday, 28 June at 7.30 at St. Edmund's Church, Lidgett Park Road, Roundhay, Leeds. Mozart, Symphony No. 41 (Jupiter). Williams, Star Wars Suite, Holst, Suite "The Planets" (excerpts). Conductor, Anthony Kraus. Tickets available at The Carriageworks, Millennium Square, Leeds - 0113 2243801 or on the door or sinfoniaofleeds.eventbrite.com.
SUMMER FAYRE – ST JAMES THE GREAT, WOODHALL, PUDSEY Stalls, Games and Refreshments. Saturday 12th July 11.00 -1.00 Free Admission
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St Gemma’s Hospice Garden Party July 13th 11am-3pm. BBQ, craft and local produce stalls, animals, bouncy castles a visit from Peppa pig and the return of Elvis! Enjoy a cold Pimms or beer. Enquiries: 0113 218 5570
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FARSLEY LIBRARY
Old Road, Farsley, LS28 5DH. Rhymetime for under 5s every Monday 2pm. Storytime for under 5s every Friday 2pm. Come and join our Bookstart Bear Club. Chatterbooks every first Monday of the month 4pm4.45pm. Reading Group for 7 to 11 year olds. Enquiries: 0113 3781861 HEADINGLEY CARNEGIE STADIUM CHILDREN’S DAY 2014! Sunday 27th July. 10.30am – 3.00pm Face painting, bouncy castle, sporting activities etc. Free admission and activities also free.
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Church Lane, LS28 7TY. Rhymetime for under 5s Every Wednesday 9.30am-10am with stay and play until 10.30am. Storytime for under 5s Every Friday 11am–11.30am. Come and join our Bookstart Bear Club. Enquiries: 0113 3781893 (age 2-5 year olds) TCV Hollybush Wildlife Garden, Kirkstall, LS5 3BP Mondays & Fridays 10.30am-11.30am. Don the wellies and explore the natural world with hands on fun activities. Enquiries: Lisa 07887 813061 or info@tinyoutdoorexplorers.co.uk
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36 Health & Wellbeing
Tous en selle! (everybody in the saddle!)
In July ‘Le Tour de France’, cycling’s most famous competition, will be making its way to Yorkshire for the Grand Départ. For the first time since it was established in 1903 the Tour is heading to the North of England and it gives sport lovers in Yorkshire the chance to see this historic and prestigious event first hand in their home county. The vibrant city centre of Leeds will see the cyclists speeding through the Headrow before making their way around one of the most scenic routes in the UK. If you want to be present to give Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish some home crowd encouragement as they start their quest to try and get their hands on the fabled yellow jersey, then make sure you get to the Headrow in Leeds on the 5th July because as of 11.10am the 2014 Tour de France will be underway; from here the cyclists will then travel 190km to Harrogate during stage one of the Tour. Yorkshire does have a big link to the Tour de France besides hosting it this year – before
Sir Bradley Wiggins and Chris Froome won the last two Tours and put British cycling truly on the map, it was Yorkshire born Brian Robinson who was the first Brit to win a stage of the Tour de France way back in 1958 paving the way for the success of today. The beauty of the Tour being held in the beautiful Yorkshire hills is that they are here all year round and can be ridden by anyone, including you! Obviously fitness is key if you want to cycle the whole 190km so here are a few tips to get you started (buying a bike is a given…) : • Get involved with spin classes, they are a great way to build stamina and fitness levels whilst being motivated by an instructor. • Be prepared to gradually build up your cycling skills and fitness levels, it will come with time and cannot be rushed. • Make sure that your technique is correct when in the saddle – poor technique will affect your overall ride. • If your plan is to participate in a road race, make sure that you are
tackling plenty of road routes for practice – don’t expect to be able to go into an event just having taken a few spin classes – hill climbs cannot truly prepare you for the real thing. • Make sure you stay hydrated whenever you cycle (even on a stationary bike or in spin class) and if you’re on a road bike outdoors then make sure that you’ve got a helmet on. (Letour.yorkshire.com has plenty of cycling events that you can get involved with if you are struggling.) If you don’t fancy tackling the Tour route itself, Trinity Fitness is offering the chance to participate in a stationary Tour de France as part of their summer fitness challenges. The challenge starts as the Tour begins on the 5th July and must be completed by the 27th July as the Tour ends. The first person to complete the 190km, or the person that gets the furthest along the route, will win an official Yorkshire jersey. Written by Daniel Roberts (@DannyRoberts74)
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38 Health & Wellbeing
Anyone for Tennis? During the annual tournament at Wimbledon many of us are inspired to pick up a racquet and take to the tennis court ourselves. Tennis is a great sport to get you moving and whole family can join in, whatever their skill level. The courts in most parks are free to use, all you need is your racquet and ball. Tennis is also a sport with a low risk of injury, research shows less risk than football, running and even golf. Here are the most common injuries that do occur, and some simple steps to avoid injury stopping play:
Sprained ankle
- Wear appropriate shoes, fastened properly. Avoid playing on very uneven or slippery surfaces.
Calf strain
- Warm up with a gentle knock about before chasing after shots, it’s the strong push off when the calf is most vulnerable. Stop
before you get tired, most muscle injuries occur when legs are fatigued.
Shoulder injury
Increase the time you spend playing gradually, it’s the repetitive action of tennis strokes than can lead to shoulder injuries. The serve action places the most stress on the joint
Tennis elbow
- This is inflammation of the muscles and tendons of the forearm, usually caused by prolonged gripping activities (often not tennis!). Make sure you use a racquet with the correct size handle, try not to grip too hard and take regular breaks. Seeing a tennis coach to improve your technique can help avoid many injury problems but if you do get injured a sports physio, such as those working at Physiofit can provide treatment and tennis specific rehabilitation. Thanks to Physiofit - jenny@physiofitleeds.co.uk www.physiofitleeds.co.uk - 0113 258 1020
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40 Fashion, Hair & Beauty
Cycling Out of Fashion Regular contributor Ivor Hughes thought he’d had a brilliant idea for a fashion feature based on what’s hot in today’s cycling scene – and how Le Tour’s presence in Yorkshire had affected local fashion. How wrong he was ... It didn’t take me long in Chevin Cycles in Otley to realise I was on to a loser. Speaking with one voice, the sales team of four assured me that there are no fashions whatsoever in the world of keen club road cyclists. Black Lycra shorts and their own club’s jersey and that’s it, maybe with
Cycling clothing can be colourful and stylish but fashions rarely vary – cycling club members are expected to wear the official jersey at events. Here are two East Bradford CC guests at Otley CC’s Christmas cycle ride and dinner with Olympic medallist Lizzie Armitstead.
differently coloured helmets. The reason is quite simple – club cyclists are expected to wear their club’s jersey and expect others to do the same. But what about yellow, red spotted, green or any of the others sported on Le Tour? And what about the team sponsors’ colours, logos and patterns? Again, four speaking as one; “The only people who should
Wearing professional team replica kit is frowned upon. For that reason, this T-shirt was the only Tour related clothing on display when we visited Chevin Cycles.
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wear those jerseys are the ones who have earned the right to do so. Those that haven’t are just posers – and there are other less charitable words used from time to time. Cyclists and their supporters aren’t like, say, football’s. Football fans will happily wear their team’s shirts, even named players’. The only acceptable exceptions in cycling are children.” That told me. A quick look round Chevin Cycles was confirmation enough. A vast array of cycles, accessories and clothing. Cycling may be just as glamorous and colourful as, say, athletics, golf or winter sports, but there isn’t the same fashion input. Yes, a few bright colours and club jerseys but none of the big team names, sponsors, characters or jerseys. No replicas. The closest reference to Le Tour was a yellow T-shirt commemorating the event’s passage through Otley.
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To Pixie or Not to Pixie? That is the question! Sleek Bobs and chic Pixie Crops have been all over the fashion catwalks and red carpets this year! But don’t worry, you don’t need to be a celebrity, you just need the right advice! Here are a few points to consider when preparing to take on this gorgeous new style! Face Shape - Usually a chic pixie or a bob cut suits small oval faces - however find the right stylist and you are on to a winner! Colour - Make sure your colour is right! A L’Oreal Professionnel salon will ensure you get great colour! Colour is very important - and a salon colour is far superior to anything you can achieve at home out of a bottle - the colour used in salons is designed to care for your hair and isn’t going to fade after a week or 2! Texture - This is very important! If you sit in the mirror looking at your hair hanging down the
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Beyonce, Emma Watson, Anne Hathaway and Renee Zellweger have all had a Pixie cut. Have you done yours?! side of your face, weak, limp and lifeless - then this pixie or bob cut is the perfect choice for you!!! The short cropped choppy style will create definition, texture, volume and really give your face some shape! Search the internet and magazines and cut out your pictures then book in to your local salon - and take the plunge! It is a brave style that brings back life to your hair! - And don’t worry about taking your pictures hairdressers love you to take them pictures of what you want.
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42 Infotorial: Safe Haven
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So Safe Haven has reached its fourth birthday , yet it is so much older than you think. It’s existence is beyond reality and has its source in Wisdom and understanding. If you thought you were going to hear from us that we have reached a level where we are content then think again! We have only just touched the surface of the problem. Our eyes have been opened to the reality of the state of lives that have been blown apart by bureaucracy and harshness. Lives so torn apart they have no earthly way of being put back together again by earthly measures alone. Do you know someone in need, I do, and that person cannot be ‘fixed’ she is torn in every way and she stands alone now waiting for my solution, but I don’t have one. I can
only stand by and watch, yes I can make promises and give gifts but the real pain is still in attendance throughout and will remain so until something significant changes. Safe Haven is on a brink, does it settle and remain as it is or does it do the spectacular and resist the temptation to stay where it is. No it has to change, it has to grow up into something so big it stands with you all and says...’here my friends is the difference... the living proof there is a God after all’ What Safe Haven is about to achieve is phenomenal, it is turning its authority entirely over to God Himself and relying totally upon His authority and wherewithal to do an even greater job in helping society regain all it
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earned savings, what we do expect is your willingness to do something and help us launch Safe Haven into a new era. You will know the type of help you can give because God will show you where you stand in all this. You can bring along your expertise as some have, you can make us all a cup of tea one day if you wish but most of all you can help us support the less fortunate by doing more than buying a scratch card and being left disappointed by its utter letdown clause. The Opportunity is out there free and clear as they say. Do you want to spend your life wondering did the pound I spent go to the people who needed it or did I do something for
someone else and change a life that was lost. Get involved help us build Safe Haven into a fortress of help where no one goes hungry or is left to squander their life into nothing, with despair and hopelessness. We can make a difference but that is only a shadow of what God can do with our willingness if we will give freely to His. Consider a total abandonment of our own volition to His... what a world this could be. A place where children are free to play again and grow and grow into whom they should have been all along! Written by Leigh Murphy. Tel: 0113 345 1218 or visit: www.safehavenleeds.com
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44 News from the Suburbs
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STUART ANDREW MP: Le Tourism July is an exciting month for Leeds, with the Grand Départ on Saturday 5th July. This is a fantastic opportunity to showcase Yorkshire, as cyclists travel from Leeds to Harrogate for the first leg of the competition. The Grand Départ follows on from the incredible success of the Olympics in 2012 and I am sure that readers will have joined me in celebrating the achievements
Tourism is one of the UK's biggest industries, helping to create wealth and jobs throughout the country and can bring new life to communities. It generates about £127 billion for the economy each year and supports over 3.12 million jobs. In hosting such a big international event for the first time, Leeds has the opportunity to really shine on the world stage and it is nice to see a focus on the North for once. Hopefully this will be just the start of a brilliant of our talented Yorkshire athletes. sporting career for Yorkshire. With the World Cup and Tour de France it will be a busy time Stuart Andrew MP for sports fans and I hope that 94A Town Street, my constituents will join me in Horsforth LS18 4AP cheering on the cyclists as they T: 0113 258 5615 E: stuart.andrew.mp@parliament.uk pass through our county.
Bramley War Dead to be Formally Remembered Friends of a War Memorial for Bramley (a non-profit organisation) has to date raised in excess of £100,000 to fund the building of a War Memorial and Peace Garden which have been designed by John Thorpe (architect for Leeds Arena) and will be situated within Bramley Park. The official unveiling ceremony will be on 4 August, the centenary of Britaon’s declaration of war on Germany. To date, the group has identified 270 casualties from the Bramley, Rodley and Stanningley areas from WWI up to the present day. If you know of any casualties then they would be pleased to ensure that their names are included. Donations are still most welcome. The contact is Frances Barker on bramleywm@aol.com covered_ed_40_AREA_B.indd 45
As the pictures show, the area’s war dead certainly need formal recognition on a central memorial. The memorial pictured is in Bramley St Peter Churchyard where eighteen casualties from the two wars are buried in otherwise unmarked graves. The other image, showing two (of twenty) war graves in Bramley Baptist Chapelyard, confirms the need for a single point of commemoration. 15-Jun-14 10:13:54 PM
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Racecourse as a venue to perform. We’re expecting a large crowd on the day hoping to reminisce and sing along to some of his well-known hits as well as hear his new material.”
James Blunt back on course for summer Doncaster Racecourse is to play host to an award-winning music star this summer as platinum selling singer, James Blunt takes to the stage at the Town Moor track live after racing on Saturday, August 16. The star, whose uncle worked for The Jockey Club, rose to fame in 2005 with the release of his platinum selling, debut studio album Back to Bedlam before achieving worldwide fame with the singles You’re Beautiful and Goodbye My Lover and has since gone on to sell 17 million albums and 20 million singles worldwide.
Mark Spincer, managing director at Doncaster Racecourse told Covered: “We are thrilled that the incredibly talented singer and songwriter, James Blunt, will be adding to our lineup over the summer months. It’s fantastic that he has chosen Doncaster
Last year Doncaster Racecourse attracted some 40,000 people to its summer concerts which saw The Saturdays, Lawson, Ronan Keating and Scouting for Girls take to the stage over three events. Music and horse racing fans alike are being urged to book tickets as soon as possible for what is predicted to be a sell-out event. Adult tickets start from just £31, children’s tickets are £11. Hospitality options available from £103.20. All tickets and hospitality for the event include racing followed by James Blunt live after racing. For more information about racing and events at Doncaster Racecourse, visit www.doncasterracecourse.co.uk or to buy tickets, call 01302 304 206.
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48 News from the Suburbs
Sherlock World Record for Brain Research The Leeds Teaching Hospitals Charitable Foundation is attempting to break the World Record for the largest gathering of people dressed up as Sherlock Holmes at Temple Newsam, Leeds on 31 August 2014 to help raise funds for a new Yorkshire Brain Brain disease is the biggest Research Centre. challenge of our generation. By Clair Challenor-Chadwick, Appeal 2030 there will be a 20% increase Director of the Yorkshire Brain in Parkinson’s disease alone, while Research Centre, said: “Sherlock numbers of dementia patients will may live at Baker Street, London, soar by 80%. It’s hoped people but according to the fictional will be inspired and take part in biography of Holmes by Baring- the fundraising to create the £2m Gould, Holmes was born in brain research centre, a partnership Yorkshire. We wanted to reclaim between Leeds University, which him for Yorkshire, and he is the has one of Europe’s biggest perfect inspiration for our Appeal research facilities in Europe and as the world’s brainiest detective. the Leeds Teaching Hospitals. We’re hoping to tap into the popularity of Sherlock thanks to Registration is £15 and in return participants will receive a Deerstalker Benedict Cumberbatch”
St Gemma's Annual Garden Party St Gemma’s Hospice are holding their annual Garden Party on July 13th at a NEW time of 11am3pm. Join them to welcome their Hospice Sportif cyclists as they return from a 68 mile ride to enjoy something sizzling from the BBQ. There will be lots of craft and local produce stalls, animals and bouncy castles for the children and the return of Elvis! Enjoy a cold Pimms or beer while the children say hello to Peppa Pig
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and help raise thousands for St Gemma’s patients. Several of the stalls are stocked from donations so if you have unwanted teddies, gifts, books, alcohol or want to volunteer contact nicolah@stgemma.co.uk 0113 218 5570.
Join the St Gemma’s Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge! St Gemma’s Hospice are organising their first Yorkshire 3 Peaks Challenge on Friday 5Th September. They have teamed up with Kuta Outdoors to organise this challenge to climb
hat, a pipe and a magnifying glass, which will be given out on the day of the event. Prizes will be given for the best dressed Sherlock. Sherlock fans can enter a £5 raffle to win signed goodies from the cast of Sherlock, including Benedict Cumberbatch signed photographs, Sherlock script and books. Register at www.sherlockworldrecord.com For special announcements and event news follow @sherlockrecord, #sherlockselfie Yorkshire’s magnificent three highest peaks–Pen-Y-Ghent, Whernside and Ingleborough. The route will be fully marshalled and staff from Kuta Outdoors and St Gemma’s Hospice will be there on the day to support and encourage you! It’s a great opportunity to see some of Yorkshire’s most stunning scenery while raising vital funds to support your local Hospice! Registration is £30.00 per walker and each walker is asked to raise a minimum of £250. Visit www.stgemmas3peaks.co.uk or call 0113 218 5559 for more details.
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WW1 Commemoration at Brookfield Recreation Ground Nears Completion. Councillors Andrew Carter and Rod Wood, who represent Calverley and Farsley Ward, have been instrumental in establishing two tree lined avenues at Brookfield Recreation Ground, to commemorate the outbreak of the First World War, and more particularly, in remembrance of those from Calverley, Farsley and Rodley who died in the Great War. The tree lined avenues have had ground seeding of poppies and cornflowers put in place, and two commemorative stones bearing the names of the fallen are to be erected and unveiled at the Dedication Ceremony. Councillor Andrew Carter told Covered: “We are very pleased with the support we have received from the City Council’s Parks & Countryside Department in bringing this project to completion. We now look forward to the Dedication Service which will be held on the 3rd August. We will make sure more information is available before that time, to enable local residents to attend.” Councillor Rod Wood added: “We very much welcome the support we have received from the Royal British Legion – Calverley branch, and Pudsey and Farsley branch, as well as members of the local community. What we have created is a living memorial, but also a major enhancement of Brookfield Country Park.” Anyone wishing to support and attend should congregate at Brookfield Recreation Ground, LS13 1NN from 2:30pm on Sunday 3rd August 2014.
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HEATHER PEACE: The Thin Line Regular Covered contributor Dawn Kilner is more used to visiting the city’s best restaurants and venues, this month she caught up with Heather Peace in HMV to find out about her new album, The Thin Line. Bradford born actress and singer songwriter, Heather Peace, made a welcome return home to Yorkshire when she performed a short acoustic set in HMV Leeds before greeting fans and signing copies of her new album 'The Thin Line.' She may have headlined with such acts as KT Tunstall, Alison Moyet and Brian May but, after starring in many mainstream TV programmes, Heather is perhaps better known as an actress. She has always had a passion for music though and often performed alongside her acting roles. Having learnt to play the piano at age 6, she went on to sing at her local church before leaving Yorkshire to study drama at Manchester Metropolitan University. After landing a role in Emmerdale in 1996, as Anne Cullen, her television career began and she appeared in show's such as London's Burning, Ultimate Force, The Chase, Lip Service and, most recently, ITV's Prey. This year though, Heather decided to leave her role in Waterloo Road to focus more on her music. She released her debut album 'Fairytales' back in 2012 under her own covered_ed_40_AREA_B.indd 50
record label, Kaleidoscope, after been signed to Simon Cowell's label in the past. This move for independence was, undoubtedly, assisted by Heather's strong and loyal fan base, who have travelled from as far as Australia and the USA to see her play numerous sell out tours. 'The Thin Line' was 3 months in the making and was produced by James Lewis, who has also produced the Arctic Monkeys. Heather describes being much
more involved in the production process for this album and they recorded onto tape to create a warm, soulful sound reminiscent of Motown and not dissimilar to a modern-day Dusty Springfield. Heather says that she had a clearer idea of the vibe she wanted for this record and was keen to inject more energy. "This is definitely more of a pop album" she says, and describes the first single from the album, 'We Can Change', as "an empowering tribute to equality." Heather's rich and strong vocals shine through this blend of tender ballads and up-tempo pop songs and covering the delicate subjects of love and break ups, with often emotional lyrics, can only help Heather's music reach out to yet more people and increase that fan base even more. Heather returns to Leeds City Varieties, with full band, on 27 October as part of a UK tour and will be playing at festivals throughout the summer. 'The Thin Line' is available from HMV stores, iTunes or Heather's website. www.heatherpeace.com 15-Jun-14 10:13:58 PM
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variety of catering stands serving delicious hot and cold food from around the world. There will also be a church service within the Abbey, a tea dance, and fairground attractions.
2014 KIRKSTALL FESTIVAL The 2014 Kirkstall Festival will be on Saturday 12th July, 11:00 – 17:00, and the theme for 2014 is ‘Le Grand Festival De Kirkstall’, taking inspiration from the Tour De France. There will be some cycling themed events but also some French themed ones; including a newly constructed Pètanque court! Kirkstall Festival is a community fun day that takes place every year on the second Saturday in July in the beautiful grounds of Kirkstall Abbey, providing a full day of free entertainment that appeals to the whole family and community. The event is organised entirely by local volunteers with the kind
support of local councillors, Leeds City Council, grant providers and sponsors. This year’s entertainment includes; 8 performance areas for live music, dance and comedy, plus a Youth Stage. There will be over 100 stalls (with many local charities and groups represented), a wide
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More info Web: http://www.kirkstallfestival.org.uk/ Twitter: @KirkFest survey and have their say about their experiences of urgent or emergency care services. In that way they can help improve and shape services for the future. By filling in the survey they get also a chance to win a VIP hospitality package for four at Headingley Carnegie Stadium.
Rhinos’ New Partnership with NHS There are three clinical commissioning groups (CCGs) in Leeds, each covering a different area. Each also takes a citywide lead in different aspects of care. Leeds North CCG leads on emergency health care and on 6 June launched a new partnership with Leeds Rhinos and Leeds Rugby Foundation. The launch was at LGI’s Accident and Emergency Unit with ambulance drivers, A&E staff, GPs, the NHS CCG, LRF and Leeds Rhinos all represented.
As the Festival is largely selffunded attendees are asked for their support by buying a programme for £2 on the day. This will give details about everything that’s on across the day, and it’s a small amount for a fabulous family day out. Wherever possible attendees are encouraged to take public transport though there is limited free parking available, as well as disabled parking close to the site.
Sealing the new deal between Leeds NHS and Leeds Rhinos; Nigel Gray, Chief Officer of North Leeds CCG and Rhinos Chief Executive Gary Hetherington (standing) with Jason Broch, the CCG’s Clincal Chair and Rhino star Rob Burrow – ironically recovering from a fractured collar bone at the time.
Urgent care is when you feel ill or have been injured and where the condition is not life threatening but still needs to be seen quite quickly. Emergency care is when you have a serious life-threatening illness or injury that needs to be treated immediately. Anybody who lives in Leeds or the surrounding areas that has used urgent or emergency care health services in the past twelve months can take part in the anonymous survey, available on the CCG website leedsnorthccg.nhs.uk. Help, other formats and languages are available on leedsnorthccg@ nhs.net or 0113 8432900. 15-Jun-14 10:14:00 PM
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LPS Vice President Ian Wray’s shot from Appleby Horse Fair
NEWS FROM LPS During the past months the Leeds Photographic Society has had success with two wonderful exhibitions. Their annual exhibition at Salts Mill attracted over 800 visitors and the 'Beauty in the Natural World' exhibition at the Atrium Gallery in the Bexley Wing of Saint James' hospital was heralded a great success and will continue to run until the end of July. This exhibition is open to the public and features 16 stunning framed prints, all of which are for sale with all proceeds going to the Yorkshire Cancer Centre charity. Meanwhile the society's summer events have continued with tutorial evenings and an opportunity for members to practice their street photography with an outing to the Appleby Horse Fair. Events for July include the ever popular knockout competition and covered_ed_40_AREA_B.indd 52
LPS Members at the Atrium Gallery, St James’ Hospital. All proceeds from sales go to the Yorkshire Cancer Centre
a slide show of images by some of the country's top contemporary photographers, which were accepted into the 'London Salon Exhibition'. Further details can be found at www.lps1852.co.uk Bees on a Lotus by Eva Pitt. This is one of the images in the exhibition at St James’
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Vintage, Vintage, Vintage Covered makes no apologies for featuring vintage fashion yet again – though this time the subject is broadened by the inclusion of music, dance, and vintage and classic home wares and vehicles. Once upon a time there were retro stands at antiques fairs, societies re-enacting whichever battles or periods, themed dance evenings such as swing, vintage fashion fairs and classic car shows. Those stand-alone events have now joined forces with devastating effect. There being none in Leeds, at least as far as we are aware, enthusiasts and the simply curious are going to have to venture further afield – Haworth Forties Weekend and Whitby Goth Festival are two of the best known. In June, Covered was invited to the second annual event at Scampston Hall, near Malton. The two-day event, Scampston Does Vintage, was an imaginative product of the two organisers’ passion for all things vintage. Rather than confine the event to any element or period, it is a wish list of everything they wanted to see, hear and taste at retro and vintage events. And at a venue that lent itself to the theme, rather than in some sports hall taken over for the afternoon - between the play group and the badminton club.
Take a look for yourself. Scores of multi-award winning classic vehicles as clean under the bonnet as they were outside. Dozens of vintage fashion and home ware dealers, including a specialist in menswear (very uncommon).
Jazz and swing bands performing throughout the event, including the Saturday night - and at two on-site venues. Visitors living the dream at a venue that complements and doesn’t conflict. By the way, the three visitors seated are on the display of a vintage prop hire company. The event had all angles covered. Such a charming and civilised event, and so were all the exhibitors and visitors with whom we spoke. June to September is the season for these events. Admission was £8.50 on the Sunday. Scampston has set the standard for others to follow.
Editor’s note
in this issue’s letter I’ve emphasised the need for reports sent in to be supported by good images. While I’m not necessarily plugging ours here as being the best possible, they do illustrate the point I’m trying to make. We couldn’t have given the event or subject as much as a mention without at least one good image. Don’t deny your club, cause or event the publicity and recognition it deserves by relying on microscopic web images or one taken on a dusty mobile phone.
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