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I’m going to have to be brief. The magazine is again bursting with original local content, for which I must thank our contributors and the continued interest of so many local clubs, societies and organisations. Although our Olympians, and their supporters, have done us proud – and while our Paralympians prepare to do battle – the most poignant local event was perhaps the Horsforth Gathering. Each senior citizen, 75+, was invited to a buffet and live entertainment at Leeds Trinity University. 122 attended. Much good work is done for senior citizens by the statutory and voluntary sectors, particularly the churches, so it’s not as if they are otherwise entirely neglected. But I hope you will find it as is heart-warming as I did to see the pictures of so many enjoying themselves at the same time. One hot potato in last month’s issue was dogs running loose in public spaces. Well, in spite of the depth of emotion expressed online in local social media, both for and against, the weight of correspondence in our mailbag is nicely summed up on our letters page – support and respect for responsible behaviour by all.
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Adel YCA Members Dine at Crag House Farm
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The Yorkshire Countrywomen’s Association is a 4000 strong organisation based geographically on the three ridings and supporting rural, traditional and craft activities. They have a strong presence at a large number of country shows. For example, they will be represented at the Nidderdale Show on 24 September. In July the Adel Branch held their annual dinner at the restaurant at Crag House Farm – a venue featured in the last issue of Covered. First they were treated to a talk from Lis Wilcox, Crag House Farm’s press and publicity officer, about the farm’s facilities and Caring for Life, a Christian based charity offering shelter and support for vulnerable adults.
Lis Wilcox (right of front three) welcomed YCA Adel Branch to Crag House Farm where they enjoyed their annual dinner in July.
Adel YCA meets during term time on the second and fourth Monday of each month at Adel Primary School. YCA information on 01904 451581 (HQ) and Jean Oldridge of Adel YCA on 0113 2671806.
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BBC’s The One Show at Bidders Auction Room, Guiseley Researching and reporting the less well known world of police auctions, BBC’s The One Show (weekdays 7pm) paid visits to Bradford Police and then Bidders in Guiseley. In Bradford the team heard that only a small percentage of recovered property was returned to the rightful owners – mainly because the amount of time and effort spent on relatively low value items would be disproportionate. At Guiseley, the reporter (pictured) interviewed Bidders co-director Mark Huckerby. Bidders holds the contract for auctioning goods recovered or seized by West Yorkshire Police and is therefore well placed to comment on the final destination of seized and recovered goods. The piece is due to be broadcast in mid September.
Iveson based Feral Cat Welfare Leeds is a registered charity that tends to feral cat colonies throughout the area, providing food and veterinary care. On 11 August they held a fundraising table sale in St Margaret’s Church Hall, Horsforth. Gemma Bolton of FCW Leeds is on their own stall, selling a new fundraising intiative – soaps and the like.
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The centre of operations for “Leeds North West Outer Neighbourhood Policing Team” (once known as the police) is Otley Police Station. On 8 September, from 11-3, the station will be opening its doors – almost all of them – to members of the public wondering how the whole operation hangs together these days. The open day also gives people an opportunity to raise any local concerns and discuss them face to face with the officers responsible.
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This year’s event includes a Sikh martial arts display, Neighbourhood Watch, Crime Prevention, a charity cake stand and raffle, police and fire vehicles to explore and the chance to meet police horses. Plus a range of fun activities for youngsters - including free bouncy castle and face-painting, wanted posters and fingerprinting.
It has been an incredible summer for our country and I for one have been glued to the screen cheering on our athletes in the Olympics. From the extraordinary Opening Ceremony to Mo Farah’s nail biting victory in the 5000m, London 2012 has showcased the best of Britain to the whole world and I think it fair to say that it has been a complete success.
North West Outer NPT officer Richard Coldwell; “Our previous open day was such a success and we are hoping for an even bigger turnout this year. These events always give us the opportunity to get to know even more local people face to face in a more relaxed environment. It should also be a great day out for all the family and I would encourage people to come along with their kids and enjoy themselves.”
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Critics have been proved wrong and the whole country has come together in celebrating the athletes who have done us all proud. More medals were won this year by Team GB than in any Olympic year since 1908, including 29 golds, with many world records set in the process. Yorkshire has shone through with athletes from across the region winning medals and it was particularly great to cheer on Leeds born Nicola Adams, Lizzie Armistead and all of our athletes from the city. The homecoming celebration in Millennium Square was a real highlight for me and I was so proud to see a post box painted gold in our own constituency in Horsforth to mark the achievements of the Brownlee brothers. People from across the country have been involved from the start, from Olympic Torchbearers to Games Makers in London and the volunteers have drawn praise from around the world. We have more excitement to come with the Paralympics and I hope everyone in Pudsey and Aireborough will join me in supporting our own Paralympian and Rawdon resident, gold medallist David Stone, when he competes to hold his title at road cycling, along with all of the athletes from Leeds.
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Families Get Active in Horsforth Horsforth Children’s Centre, an initiative supported by central government, NHS, jobcentreplus and Leeds City Council were working hand in hand with LCC’s Family Learning Unit from 6 to 8 August. The purpose of the fun and activity based “Active Families Week” was twofold. First, the promotion of healthy lifestyles through exercise (play) and diet. Secondly, encouraging parents and children to learn together through play – and, when our photographer visited, by making and eating healthy cup cakes. The week was concluded with a visit to Ponderosa Farm near Heckmondwike, taking the nature trail and encouraging interaction between children, parents and the animals. Enquiries about the centre’s forthcoming activities to Vicky Garside on 0113 2591786 or 07891 277858 or garsidv02@ leedslearning.net
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Cookridge Fire Station organises four boot sales each year, raising funds for the Firefighters Charity and others, and giving charities the opportunity to raise funds for themselves. On 11 August Steve and Hilary Lawther were there raising funds for Gambian Schools Trust. Steve and Hilary live in Apperley Bridge and work closely with schools throughout the north Leeds area. Cookridge Fire Station will be holding its entertaining and informative annual open day on 2 September.
Town Garage Take on Talented Technician Established since 1962 Town Garage has been on the Horsforth map for generations. Having recently lost a vehicle technician who relocated to Hull (yes really!) a search began for his replacement. Rather than opt for the now customary route of contacting a recruitment agency, Managing Director Phil Leeks asked Covered to run a job advert. “I wanted to ensure that we were getting a local person” said Phil “we’re a family owned and operated business. We work and live in the area and I think it’s important to employ locally where possible”. The advert was an immediate success and connected Town Garage with Daryl Coghlan who was previously employed at a Mercedes main dealer in the city. Daryl lives just round the corner from his new workplace, you’d think that would be reason enough to change employer however, it was working for a family concern that most tempted Darryl to apply. “The working environment is so much more relaxed here, we have more time to spend on customers vehicles, and there is more emphasis on giving the best customer experience possible”. Of course, no one likes spending money on vehicle repairs and servicing so the team at Town Garage is always in search of the most cost effective solutions for their customers. As the economy struggles to get going families need to save money where they can without compromising on quality or safety. Town Garage always offer the most cost-effective solution possible and often parts can be repaired simply, rather than replaced at high cost. Daryl has settled into his new job now – a victory for employing locally and for traditional family business values.
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Several agencies, organisations and sports clubs combined resources on 11 August to run a Family Fun Day. Well coordinated, the kinder weather and Olympic fever made the day a greater success than comparable events in the past.
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Three players from Guiseley FC were recruiting players – and spectators with family tickets at £5.
Rodley Amateur Rugby League Football Club was busy displaying the game and recruiting youngsters of both sexes, aged 4 upward, for the 2012/13 season. They play at The Canal Bank Ground, next to Rodley Nature Reserve. Enquiries to Tracy Bowes on 07950 549758 – Twitter @rodleyrockets
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Cllr Barry Anderson: Holt Park Leisure Centre
More Space This Summer? U S E Y O U R L O F T
A number of residents raised concerns about the need to close the Holt Park Leisure Centre in December 2012 well in advance of the new Centre opening. These have centred on lack of communication, alternative provision, length of closure and provision for the disabled. To try and address these issues I met with a number of LCC officers. The main reasons given for closure in December are to tie in with the school terms and meet planning conditions - the current site must be demolished so a path can be installed to the new centre. An additional month is needed to decommission the site. I have been told that letters were given to as many regular users as possible, plus letters distributed from the Reception area. All schools were contacted. A further letter is planned at the end of August. Alternative provision for schools has been agreed but work is needed on transport for them. Block bookings are being relocated to other Leisure Centres. Officers need to work with Ralph Thoresby School so that any capacity there can be prioritised to the benefit of those being displaced. I have raised the problem of access to public transport to the other leisure facilities, a problem for those with no transport of their own. And, for those with their own transport, other centres do not offer the same parking facilities as Holt Park. A newsletter is about to be produced to give up to date information and I have offered to host a public Question and Answer session for residents. I will continue to keep residents advised in this matter. Cllr. Barry Anderson Adel & Wharfedale Ward barryanderson.yourcllr.com
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Finance Matters Editor Chris Barnham investigates a financial issue that might affect the residents of this area. If you had a goose that laid golden eggs, would you feed it? This may sound obvious, but while most people will happily pay out to protect their cars or homes, the numbers who pay to protect their income against sickness or injury is horribly small.
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Friends of Lawnswood Cemetery
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Lawnswood Cemetery is immense. It contains hundreds of grand examples of Victorian and later monumental art – some Grade II Listed. There are the graves of generations of Captains of Art, Industry, Commerce and Society including, for example, those of fourteen of Lord Mayors of Leeds.
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Friends of Lawnswood Cemetery was formed last October by a group dedicated to its protection, improvement and promotion. Now fifty strong the group holds action days, where around twenty volunteers are set about the task of tidying areas of the cemetery. They also hold informative walks during the summer months, for parties of twenty or so. Some focus on the cemetery’s wider connections with the outside world. There were two walks in July; The Leeds Pals Battalion in WWI and Lord Mayors of Leeds. Covered attended the former - 1 July being the 96th anniversary of the commencement of the Battle of the Somme, when local historian and member Andrea Hetherington took us through the history of Leeds Pals, their involvement in WWI and their memorials.
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Greg Mulholland MP Wow, what an incredible Olympic Games Great Britain had! Finishing third in the medals table just below America and China was incredible but, not only that, were Yorkshire to be counted as a nation then we would have finished in 12th place putting us above the likes of Jamaica, Spain and even the host for the 2016 games, Brazil. I was delighted when Otley’s Lizzie Armistead began our medal-winning roll by taking silver in the Women’s Road Race and her thrilling sprint to the finish will stay in my memory forever - as will the incredible performance by Bramhope’s Brownlee brothers. I had the pleasure of being with a crowd of people from Leeds University in London’s Hyde Park to watch the end of the men’s Triathlon and shouted myself hoarse as Alistair Brownlee triumphantly crossed the finish line in first place and as his brother, Jonny, finished in a fabulous, bronze-medal winning third place even after a 15 second timepenalty! The whole of Yorkshire was behind these amazing boys and I am so proud to be their Member of Parliament. My only disappointment with the Olympic Games was LOCOG’s choice of official beer. There are some 840 breweries in Britain who produce over 8500 beers so I fail to understand that, with so much British beer to choose from, the Olympic organisers picked a fizzy, bland, foreign lager to be the London 2012 beer of choice. The games were really great at showing the best of British but sadly failed to do this when choosing the beer! So there we have it, seven years of planning, two weeks of cheering, seven golds, two silvers and three bronze medals for Yorkshire and the London 2012 Games are now over. But, though the competition is now just a memory, the legacy of those who did our country proud will live on forever. The athletes will inspire generations to come, new heroes have been born and the world has seen the true prowess of Britain’s athletes. Congratulations to all Olympic and Paralympic competitors of 2012 and as for future games, Leeds 2040 - anyone?
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LTBN reconvenes on Wednesday 12 September, after a short summer break, this time with the usual informal networking over a buffet lunch due to be followed by a session on Conflict Resolution with Darren Good of Good Sense/ Privitas Security. The network group, now a year old and facilitated and provided free of charge by Trinity’s Employment Partnership, exists to put local business in touch with each other and the wider local business community. It is also gives Trinity an opportunity to promote their own business-related short courses and seminars - and to connect with local employers willing and suitable to take students on structured placements. Enquiries from local businesses wishing to become involved in either the business network or student placements to Jess Sewter, Trinity’s Employer Partnership Manager on j.sewter@ leedstrinity.ac.uk or 0113 2837182.
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Fayre by Alley
Alleyne Oman moved from Toronto to London in 2001 to pursue a career in financial services. Two years ago, on relocating to Leeds with her partner, she decided that she’d had enough in the world of finance and started her own catering business, offering a mixture of traditional sandwiches and rolls, deli products and Canadian desserts. Outside catering has recently included Leeds Loves Food and the beer festivals at Newlay’s Abbey Inn, Pudsey Civic Hall and Horsforth St Margaret’s Church Hall. In mid-June Alley Oman took over an existing sandwich shop in Kirkstall, quickly refurbishing and rebranding it Fayre by Alley. Conveniently located between Headingly train station and Stadium, the shop serves both the local office community and passing sports fans. Some of Alley’s most popular Canadian specialities are her own varieties of Nanaimo bars. Named after its city of origin, the basic Nanaimo bar has a crunchy biscuit, butter, cocoa and coconut base, a sweet creamy custard middle and solid chocolate top. Beyond that, it’s a matter of the confectioner’s own inspiration. Alley Oman in Fayre by Alley, Kirkstall Lane, showing two of her own varieties of Nanaimo bars
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possible consequences of behaving inappropriately around dogs and animals in general. It seems that all of the “responsibility” is put onto dog owners with no “rights” being considered. On the other hand the “rights” of children, parents and non-dog owners are accepted as a given with no “responsibilities” on their part. Dogs, especially young ones, are very much like children and the majority of owners take responsibility for educating their pets. They are however living ,breathing creatures with instincts and not as much reasoning power as humans. They all have their own personality and traits and should be respected as individuals. A few simple rules followedby non-dog owners and children would, I am sure, help to reduce their “fearfulness”. 1. If a dog comes towards you stand still. Never run away as this provokes a dogs chase instinct. 2. Never scream as this excites a dog and it is likley to want to “join in the fun”. 3 Never run at a dog or stare it in the eyes as this is seen as a sign of aggression.
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I loved every minute of the olympics. It gave me such a good feeling. It was a perfect demonstration of how amazing it is to achieve something you have worked so hard for.
Pictured are thirteen members who have achieved, and are maintaining, their target weights. Individually they have shed between one stone and three and a half – and collectively in excess of 31 stones. The group as a whole is a mixture of all ages ranging from young mums to grandparents. It is also a happy group. Members share and try new recipes and foods, while supporting and inspiring each other to achieve their own weight loss goals in a friendly, fun environment.
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In the first six months of 2012 the Horsforth Friday group lost an amazing 1898lbs - 135st 8lbs. Current members are now looking forward to adding to this in the second half of the year. Details of all local sessions and group leaders are in Slimming World’s display advertisement on the bottom half of this page.
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You could palpably feel the emotion of the athletes who won. The elation, the relief and the disbelief that they had done it, that their hard work had after all been worthwhile. So what do you want to achieve? Losing weight, running a marathon, getting a job? Whatever it is, when you finally succeed you will have the same fantastic feeling of elation as the athletes who won a medal. But remember the amount of effort put in is equal to the reward. I found that out when I climbed Everest. It was the hardest thing I have ever done, but the incredible feeling of achievement I got will be with me forever. Personal achievement gives you a feeling that never goes away, it’s amazing and you can have it too. But you can’t buy it, you have to make it happen. So whatever it is you want to achieve take the first step today. Stop thinking about doing it and just do it!
Take A Trek With Susan In 2004 Susan Harper Todd became the first British woman to be leader of an Everest Expedition and only the Fifth British woman in history to stand on the summit of Mount Everest. Covered reader, Richard Clarke, joined Susan’s last adventure and he told us “ In summer 2011, whilst waiting for a friend in a north Leeds bar, I read an article in Covered magazine regarding the trek to basecamp. Months, telephone calls and a few face to face meetings later I was ready to go in Spring 2012. This was out of my normal day to day life but I am so delighted that I did it, this adventure is an amazing and rewarding experience that awakens all of your senses. The planning and logistics were far better than on a package holiday.” An Everest Base Camp Trek is planned this autumn and Susan Is looking for recruits. The trek is suitable for reasonably fit walkers who are able to walk for on average 4-5 hours in a day. The Trek
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To learn more about overcoming life’s challenges visit Susan’s website: www.susanharpertodd.com will raise funds, primarily for Women for Women International however trekkers can fundraise for a charity of their choice. Staying in mountain lodges, Susan and her fellow trekkers will experience first-hand the warm hospitality of Kathmandu’s people and a simpler way of life, in the shadow of some of the world’s highest and most beautiful mountains. It truly is an unforgettable trip. One Susan has made over 10 times. She told us “Nothing can prepare you for seeing the beautiful, awe-inspiring mountains of the Himalaya for the first time, and Everest has a special magic all of its own. Everest will take your breath away. Everest isn’t just the highest mountain on the planet, it’s beautiful!” Covered readers can take advantage of an exclusive 10% discount on the trip, which takes place October 26th – November 10th and costs just £1799 (inc discount). If you’re interested in joining Susan visit: www.susanharpertodd.com or email susan@susanharpertodd.com For further information on Susan’s chosen charity visit: www.womenforwomen.org.uk
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Hope In Horsforth - 22 September to 7 October “A fortnight celebrating messages, actions and stories of hope” - Horsforth churches are working individually and together to host events, celebrate ideas and gather the community together around the theme of hope. The fortnight will kick off on 22 September with a Hope in the Park event starting at 12 noon. This will include free food, a vast array of children’s activities, music and loads of sporting fun. On the last day of summer Hope in the Park will be a place of fun and friendship. The programme will include music, films, theatre, sports, cakes and involve schools expressing their hopes and dreams for the area of Horsforth. It culminates on the last weekend in a new event called ‘Harvesting Hope’ – including a farmers’ market, a storytelling café and an indoor market place of interactive stalls promoting projects and ideas which bring about a more just and sustainable world. For more information - 0113 2583521 and horsforthchurchestogether.btck.co.uk
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St Margaret’s Church Garden Fête St Margaret’s Church was blessed with uncharacteristically fine weather on 4 August, where a good fundraising time was had by all – including the four-church team vicar Rev Lesley Ashton and retired curate Rev David Guest (pictured). Having returned to the area some nine years ago, David has become more and more involved with the lay support side of things, including the never ending fundraising needed to upgrade the church heating.
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Six members of the 200 strong Pudsey Pacers running club paying homage to Horsforth’s Brownlee golden post box (Photo: Ivor Hughes)
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Alistair Brownlee ran out as the comfortable winner ahead of his younger brother Jonny who claimed bronze despite suffering a penalty during the race. The Brownlees later enjoyed a helicopter entrance back into Leeds for a homecoming party and Alistair now has his own golden post box! However, it all could have been so different however. Alistair suffered an Achilles tendon tear in February and had to miss several of the world triathlon events through injury in the early stages of the year. In his absence, younger brother Jonny became took the reigns, winning in Madrid and San Diego before Alistair returned to win at Kitzbuehel, Germany. That was his first elite race since injury, less than two months before the Olympic final in London which saw the brothers finishing 1st and 2nd in Germany and collecting Gold and Bronze in Hyde Park, London. The golden post-box will be something which Horsforth can be extremely proud about, after all only gold medal winning towns have the privilege!
Rawdon Juniors Simply Unbeatable! Rawdon Cricket Club’s under-17s ended the season undefeated as they took the East section by storm to win the league without losing or drawing a game throughout the entire campaign. Manager John Statham’s side were untouchable throughout and have even reached the Denison Cup final where they will travel to Guiseley CC and look to beat the hosts to secure the cup victory on Sunday 9 September. Rawdon reached the final of the cup by seeing off North Leeds CC in comfortable fashion and are now just one game from winning the league and cup double. Furthermore, the successful under-17 team at Rawdon will face the winners of the West section in the championship decider. The venue and opponents are yet to be confirmed. The club will be grateful of anybody who wishes to support the boys in the final at Guiseley and spur John Statham and his lads onto victory where they can get their very safe hands on the much deserved silverware.
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Guiseley Hoping It’s Third Time Lucky Guiseley AFC will head into the new Blue Square Bet North season after a pre-season which included the glitzy visits of Championship side Huddersfield Town and League Two Bradford City. The Lions held just two home friendlies following restoration to the Nethermoor ground and began with a stunning 1-0 victory over the Terriers of Huddersfield courtesy of a Danny Forrest strike. Guiseley’s build up was nothing short of fantastic, neatly playing the ball around the static Huddersfield defence and ending with forward Forrest unleashing a drilled shot across goal and into keeper Alex Smithies’ right hand corner. Manager Steve Kittrick said going into the game that his side were “just invites to the party and hoping to spoil it.” And spoil it they did, bettering a full strength Huddersfield side which included £3 million price tag striker Jordan Rhodes who played the second half. Following on from the victory over Huddersfield was the visit of nearby neighbours Bradford City who took no prisoners as they punished the home side with clinical finishing running out 4-0 winners on the night. Guiseley can take a lot of positives from the two matches and will go into the new campaign full of confidence that it’ll be third time lucky in their pursuit to reach the pinnacle of non-league football.
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Old Modernians CC will need to turn their fortunes around for the final six games of the season after losing three matches on the bounce in the Wetherby Cricket League Division One. Modernians’ last win came at the tail end of July when they beat Sicklinghall, bowling the opposition out for just 102 as they chased a target of 141 set by Mods.
Mods are just five points from 3rd place in the Wetherby Division One and will be confident that a strong finish to the season could see them surge back up the table and finish in the top three.
Old Mods were then beaten by Bilton-in-Ainsty by four wickets, Kirk Deighton by 126 runs and Great Preston by six wickets. Batsmen Lucas Ligt (pictured) was unlucky to be on the losing side for Mods as he posted 65 of his side’s 165 runs in the loss against Kirk Deighton.
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Success for Lam in Leeds Pro-Am Cookridge potter Sanderson Lam was victorious in the Leeds Pro-Am snooker tournament held at the Northern Snooker Centre in August. Lam booked his place in the final winning 3-2 against Indian player Lucky Vatnani, a professional on the main tour last season.
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recorded a 4-1 win over Lam to knock the Leeds player out at the first hurdle. On a positive note, Lam has been selected to represent England in the Under-19s Home Internationals. The tournament which takes place between 7th- 14th September at the Pontins Snooker Centre in Prestatyn, Wales.
Lam met another young talented player Oliver Lines in the final and recorded a 3-1 victory to secure the Leeds Pro-Am title.
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Adel Hockey Tasters Leeds Adel Carnegie Hockey Club is holding FREE taster sessions and a junior hockey tournament at the Adel Sports Club on Church Lane in September. The morning allows girls and boys under-12s and under-10s who have never played the sport before to be involved and the club will be hoping the London Olympic motto ‘Inspire a generation’ has worked to encourage youngsters to get involved in trying new sports. The event is to be held on Sunday 2nd September with the first taster session starting at 10:30am, running for 45 minutes as the newbie’s get their chance to try hockey. After that there will be a tournament for the current members. The afternoon will then give under-14s and under16s who want to get involved the chance to do so in the second free taster of the day before a second tournament for current members and some presentations along the way. Adel will be keen to get everybody involved and maintain the Olympic fever that has swept the nation. Current GB men’s captain Barry Middleton hails from Yorkshire, who knows, maybe Adel could help provide the next Yorkshire success!
Rawdon’s Paralympic Hope Paralympic gold medallist from Beijing David Stone will be aiming to achieve the same success when he heads to London for his home games. The Rawdon resident scooped cycling gold in both the road race and the time trial in China and has a sea of gold medals with wins in World Championships in 2005, 2006, 2007 and 2010. David grabbed silver in the 2011 World Championships and will be aiming for a return to gold when he starts his Paralympic campaign where the road cycling runs from 5 to 8 September. In a recent blog David claimed that he was being plagued by the fact he has never beaten the times that he posted in Beijing and believed that he has to if he is to win in London. However, in a race in June he set a new personal best and shaved three seconds off his Beijing time and beaten the up and coming German Hans-Peter Durst who had beaten him to gold in World Championships. Everything looks to be going to plan so far for the 31-year-old, an inspirational athlete who suffers with cerebral palsy and a genuine gold medal contender for the Paralympic Games in London.
However, he was less successful in the UK Players Tour Championship Event which took place the week after at the South West Snooker Academy in Gloucester. He faced a tough match in the First Qualifying Round playing against another exprofessional, Joe Swail. The Northern Irishman, who was once raked as the 10th best player in the world,
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The picture was part of a Huddersfield cartoonist who creates satirical copy to accompany his matchday photos only this time it was ‘Covered’ at the sharp end of Danny Gee’s comical works! It’s always good to see that the magazine and its photographer is getting out and about. Take a snap and write a witty caption. You never know, it might just get printed!
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