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JULY 2012

NORTH LEEDS LIFE MAGAZINE | CONTENTS

Dear Readers,

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Despite the up and down weather, the UK is set for a Summer of celebration. What with the fabulous Diamond Jubilee celebrations at the beginning of June, and the London Olympics and Paralympics to come, our whole psyche seems infused with the desire to party! This Summer, festivals, fetes and carnivals will be more ambitious than ever – we’re on a roll! Keep an eye out for events wherever you go. In this issue we give you a few ideas of how to enjoy Summer at home. You’ll find you are spoilt for choice. There are all kinds of Summer courses and camps for children – ranging from dance and sport to Rock School! There are great shows coming up in our theatres, and one in a wood! And, all kinds of music festivals.

ROCKING NEW MUSICAL AT THE PLAYHOUSE

July also marks the centenary of Cottage Road Cinema – the oldest cinema in Leeds; Martin House Hospice is 25 years old; and Leeds is gearing up to welcome Chinese, Dutch and Canadian Olympic athletes.

HERE COMES SUMMER

We are pleased to introduce a new Classified Section at the back of the magazine this month. This will make it easier to find some of your favourite advertisers and we think it looks prettier too! Contact Jack for details of advertising on 0113 274 8776.

COTTAGE ROAD CINEMA IS 100!

HORSFORTH | COOKRIDGE | ADEL | BRAMHOPE

We are already thinking about our August edition – so send in your news as soon as you can for inclusion. The deadline is 1st July for editorial and 6th July for advertising. For September editions keep 1st August/ 6th August in mind for deadlines – don’t forget to get in touch before you head off on holiday!

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You’ll be amazed at the huge variety of things to do, places to go, and people to see right here within easy reach of Leeds. Have a great Summer!

We look forward to hearing from you. Kind regards,

Carole, Jack and the team

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Martin House Celebrates 25 Years of Caring

Martin House Children’s Hospice has helped thousands of families and not one of them has ever been asked to pay a penny for the care received.

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They Lived in Leeds

Pow Wows in Leeds? Edmund Bogg favoured donning feathered headdress and war paint at Leeds Savage Club!

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There’s a Rockin’ New Musical in Town James Bourne’s first musical, Loserville, opens at the West Yorkshire Playhouse.

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Chinese Olympic Athletes to Train in Leeds

Leading Chinese athletes from eight sports will be coming to Leeds in July and August to train for the London 2012 Olympic Games.

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The money raised at Blooming Great Tea Parties will allow Marie Curie Nurses throughout West Yorkshire, to provide more free care to people with terminal cancer and other illnesses, enabling them to spend more time in their own homes in familiar surroundings with family and friends close by.

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MARTIN HOUSE CELEBRATES 25 YEARS OF CARING

FRIENDS OF LAWNSWOOD CEMETERY A Walk with Andrea Hetherington: ‘The Leeds Pals & the Battle of the Somme’. Sunday 1st July, meet 2pm at the waiting room (next to chapels). Members free, non-members £3.

In 1987, the concept of a service dedicated to caring for children with life-limiting illnesses and their families was quite new. Martin House Children’s Hospice was only the second children’s hospice in the world! Since then the number of families that have been helped has run into thousands and not one of them has ever been asked to pay a penny for the care received, although many have offered a donation. Advances in medical treatments have led to sick children living longer and, in 2002, a teenagers’ unit, Whitby Lodge, was erected alongside the existing hospice and the hospice became Martin House Hospice for Children and Young People. Caring for a sick child can throw a terrible burden on the rest of the family, most usually the mother, but siblings often feel left out as less time is available for their needs. When a child is receiving care in the hospice, their parents and siblings can stay with them, if they like.

with a significant number from the North Leeds and Wharfedale areas. Care can also, if requested, be provided in the child’s own home by a team of full trained nurses. The care provided by Martin House costs around £5 million a year. About 12% of this comes from statutory sources and the balance is made up through voluntary giving. One way this is done is by like-minded people joining or setting up a local ‘Friends Group’, who raise funds by organising local events and collections. Such groups exist in Otley (01943 461082) and Ilkley (01943 817773) and both would welcome more helpers! If the hospice is to reach its Golden Anniversary it needs your help. It doesn’t matter how old or young you are, or how much or little time you can give – your help will be much appreciated.

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Action Day: Saturday 7th July, meet 10am at Otley Road Car Park. Refreshments (not lunch) and tools provided.

Talk by Andrea Hetherington: ‘An Introduction to Lawnswood Cemetery’. Friday 13th July, 1pm at Leeds Central Library. Free. A Walk with Ann Lightman: ‘The Lord Mayors of Leeds’(part of the British Festival of Archaeology). Sunday 29th July, meet 2.30pm at waiting room. Free. For further information and to book, please call 0113 261 363 or visit friendsoflawnswoodcemetery@yahoo.co.uk

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THE WHINFIELD STREET PARTY – RAIN DIDN’T STOP PLAY!

Residents on Winfield in Adel started planning their Jubilee Street Party a couple of months in advance. Arrangements were made to close the road, collect funds to provide bunting, tableware, children’s crafts, a treasure hunt, bouncy castle and everything else they would need. They chose Monday 4th June, but realised that the official Big Lunch was meant to be on Sunday 3rd, so they changed it to Sunday. Linda Spence takes up the tale:

“Saturday 2nd June saw a group of volunteers get together to decorate the street. We put bunting across the street from lampposts and trees crisscrossing the whole party area. The organisers, led by Annette, worked to create a fabulous event for residents, families and friends. With the street ready, closed signs in place, supplies purchased and everything on target for a fabulous

day – we woke on Sunday morning to the most miserable, cold, wet day imaginable. But we didn’t give up. We worked together, bringing out gazebos and tents, fixing them together and sealing the joins with pegs and gaffer tape to stop any leaks. We ran from house to house to borrow items and Sue and Mike saved the day by opening up their immaculate garage as a warm, dry barbequing area. It was great fun! We met many new friends, ate, drank and chatted together. It wasn’t the party we had imagined, but it was the best example I could have wished for of teamwork, determination, invention and neighbourly bonding. Our preferred day, Monday 4th June, was a beautiful day. But, as we had found out, that actually wasn’t what was important. The Whinfield Street Party achieved exactly what we wanted. Many thanks to all involved.” Linda Spence

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NEWS FROM YOUR COUNCILLORS Councillor Clive Fox Adel & Wharfedale Ward Those living within the Adel & Wharfedale ward probably won’t know this, but 63% of you always pay off your credit card balance in full each month. Councillors are well used to being told useful things like this, though it’s never entirely clear what we are supposed to do about it. Undaunted the authorities insist on telling us much more besides. 70% of households in the ward for instance have a computer and 72% have a digital camera. Presumably the hunt is on now for the remaining 30% or so of households not yet blessed with such things with a view to making computer and digital camera ownership compulsory. They have also let it be known that most households in the ward have a flat screen television. Perhaps this privileged majority get better programmes than the rest of us. 54% have dishwashers and 30% have an iPod/MP3 player leaving the rest of us wondering what an iPod is in the first place.

Dr Barrie Hopson Chairman

One of the things that we get to do at our meetings is to talk directly to LCC staff who are making decisions which impact our community on a daily basis. Many of these meetings are initiated on our behalf by Councillor Barry Anderson. The local police also attend almost every meeting, giving residents an opportunity to raise security concerns. In May, two senior education officers discussed the perceived lack of school places in the Adel area. They explained that the people responsible for building new schools had looked at whether Adel could expand its schools. However, this is not possible due to planning restrictions. Any new housing development would be required to supply S106 money to build a new school. You can imagine the heated but informed debate which followed! 10 July 2012 | northleedslife.co.uk

There are some notable differences within the ward. Whilst a third of those living in Cookridge and Holt Park have cable TV in Pool, Bramhope and Arthington only 66 homes are similarly ‘cabled’. Something really must be done to help these deprived areas. Talking of differences, it goes without saying that the authorities know everything about household incomes. They tell us that at the last count in Adel & Wharfedale ward, just over 700 households enjoyed an income of over £75,000 a year. No prizes for guessing where the bulk of these are to be found but somewhat surprisingly we learn that more live in Cookridge and Holt Park than in Adel. When it comes to financial products whilst half the residents have an ISA just 5% have a Funeral Plan. But then again there’s not much point in saving for something that might never happen. Even so half the households in Pool, Bramhope and Arthington have a will, compared with less than a third of those living in Cookridge and Holt Park. Right, so how does all this information help to get the bins emptied? Well let me explain. But then again, perhaps I won’t. clive.fox@leeds.gov.uk

A MESSAGE FROM HORSFORTH TOWN COUNCIL After the splendid celebrations for the Diamond Jubilee and the Gala, we await the completion of the Diamond Jubilee Garden outside the Old Library, which will be officially opened once the first planting has taken. Later in the year we look forward to the tree planting in celebration of the Diamond Jubilee. Once again, we would like to thank everyone - individuals, businesses and local organisations – who helped with all the Jubilee and Gala celebrations.

In June senior people from Highways faced a barrage of local concerns. These meetings are not arranged to deliberately harangue officers, but it is important that people making decisions about our community enter into dialogue with us. My deputy, Paula Brown, and I ensure that these meetings are conducted fairly and with respect.

The biggest change to the Town Council this year has been the joining together of the Environment and Community Committees. This will help the Council work more closely with residents, who are welcome to attend all meetings of committees.

We are following closely the Council’s plans for its new Core Strategy, which will have a major impact on our environment, and is already causing us concerns as to the likelihood of swathes of greenbelt being released for new building. Ample building space is already being released at Boddington, the local government site on Otley Road, and Eastmoor. We have learnt to our cost that it is crucial to stay on top of these planning issues.

Thanks to the efforts of the Town Clerk and his Assistant, the Council is on track to achieve Quality Council Status. The installation of new technology has already proved its worth – leaflets, newsletters and fliers published by the Council have all been produced in-house. This has also involved the upgrading of the Horsforth website.

If you have any major concerns about life in Adel, please raise them with us prior to a meeting if possible. With our Councillor we will ensure that there is a full debate with the LCC staff involved. barriehopson@ashlingpar tnership. com

Have a great Summer! Jude Arbuckle Chair


Councillor Barry Anderson Adel & Wharfedale Ward Use of Bus Lanes by Other Vehicles – Update In a previous article I mentioned that there were plans to allow hackney carriages to use bus lanes in the city. The Council has decided that no private hire vehicles, only hackney carriages, will be allowed to do so. As there are only 537 hackney carriages (as opposed to 4,000 private hire vehicles) in Leeds, it was concluded that they would not impact adversely on the ‘successful operation of bus services’. And, as they have very distinctive white and black liveries, there would be no confusion as to who could use the bus lanes. Leeds Arena/Trinity Quarter – Update

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WALK IN MEMORY OF SOMEONE YOU LOVE St Gemma’s Hospice is holding its popular five mile sponsored Walk in Their Shoes at Temple Newsam on Saturday 22nd September, starting at 10am. This event has gone from strength to strength, with hundreds joining in every year to walk in memory or celebration of someone special. Take in the beautiful grounds of Temple Newsam with your friends and family, whilst celebrating a life. A T-shirt will be provided to all participants, which you can customise how you wish, and there will be refreshments for everyone. Entry is free, you are just asked to raise as much as you can for the Hospice. For full details and to book your place, please contact 0113 218 5505, francines@st-gemma.co.uk or visit www.stgemma.co.uk

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PROFESSOR BRIDGE RETIRES AFTER 40 YEARS IN EDUCATION Professor Freda Bridge, Principal and Chief Executive of Leeds Trinity University College, recently announced her retirement, after 40 years working in education. Professor Bridge joined Leeds Trinity as Principal in 2005 and has overseen many new developments, a highlight of which was being awarded Taught Degree Awarding Powers in 2009. The campus has also changed dramatically in the past six years with developments such as new Halls of Residence, and Trinity Fitness, a fully-equipped sports centre. “I have very much enjoyed my time at Leeds Trinity”, said Professor Bridge. “It has been wonderful to oversee the development of the institution during the last six years. I’ve been fortunate to have had a career spanning 40 years, during which time I’ve had the privilege of working with many exceptional young people who have gone on to do brilliant things. Leeds Trinity has been a very special place to work, with a very supportive staff focused on providing the best possible experience for students.”


HORSFORTH NEWLAITHES WINS DRAWING INSPIRATION AWARD

Horsforth Newlaithes School recently won the prestigious Drawing Inspiration Award for an outstanding ‘Big Draw’ event, and student teacher Orietta O’Toole and artist Penny Lewis travelled to The Courtald Institute of Art in London to receive their Award

Horsforth Newlaithes’ project, The Age of Exploration: The Island, took over the curriculum for a day and was designed to inspire the children with new creative techniques and demonstrate drawing’s value as a tool for learning across the curriculum. Pupils and teachers worked closely together as the children imagined they were travelling to an exotic island and used each curriculum area to explore and describe its life, culture, history and geography.

Gillian Lewis, Trustee to The Barbara Whatmore Trust, presenting Orietta O’Toole and Penny Lewis with their award. “Horsforth Newlaithes School superbly demonstrated The Big Draw’s aim to connect people, engage them creatively and support active learning” said Sue Grayson Ford, Campaign Director. “The organisers brought unlimited enthusiasm and imagination to their event, extending drawing’s boundaries in amazing new ways.”

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Party on! Frankly, the Jubilee and the Olympic torch tour seem to have whetted people’s appetite for a party. Now, with the bit between their teeth, the party is likely to continue all Summer. I predict that various shows around Yorkshire which may have been fairly sedate affairs in previous years, will have all stepped it up this year. There’ll be Jubilee this and Jubilee that and, of course, Jubolympics! ‘Jubilee’ will be thrown in for good measure wherever you go.


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If you fancy the great outdoors, head up The Dales, to The Lakes, or to The Peak District. A few clicks on Google and you’ll be overwhelmed with the variety of things to do and places to stay – from lovely little camping sites, B&Bs, and cosy pubs to sheer luxury. And it seems that every little village and town has some celebration or festival. There are agricultural shows, music, food and craft festivals, and special activities everywhere you turn. The great thing is that most are close enough to be enjoyed as part of a day trip. Or, stick closer to home and enjoy time on Otley Chevin or Ilkley Moor - together with Brimham Rocks and Almscliffe Crag, you’ll find some great limestone climbing and gritstone bouldering here.

Betting on horses Riding Centres will be busy and all offer excellent tuition as well as an opportunity to help out with the horses. Hope Pastures, the horse and donkey sanctuary on Weetwood Lane, is again offering their popular Pony Days – be sure to book soon as they get booked up pretty quickly. You can also visit the sanctuary between 10am and 3pm every day. If you fancy a flutter the Yorkshire Racing Summer Festival starts Saturday 17th July at Ripon Racecourse, with meetings on 23rd and 24th at York and at Pontefract on 25th July. In addition to racing, there’s live music and family entertainment and under-16s go free!

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For the animal lover in you Home Farm at Temple Newsam is the largest Rare Breeds Survival Trust Approved Centre in the UK. Some of the breeds they have are so rare that there are only a few hundred individual animals in existence – that’s rare! They hold all kinds of weekend and family activities, plus there’s the beautiful house to visit too.

Learn a little more Look out, too, for Summer Schools. You’ll often find that organisations like Opera North, Northern Ballet and Northern School of Contemporary Dance and various drama schools all hold special summer sessions. And the Rock & Roll Circus is holding a six week Rock School starting 23rd July. The Summer Reading Challenge will be happening again through all Leeds Libraries. The aim is to get children to read six books from their library during the holidays and there are certificates and incentives available as encouragement – check with your local library.

Meanwood Valley Urban Farm is always worth a visit with its fantastic menagerie – you’ll find goats, sheep, donkeys, pigs, hedgehogs, rabbits, bees, and rumour has it that they may be welcoming a couple of llamas soon. And, don’t forget Tropical World at Roundhay Park where you can meet the cutest meerkats, as well as butterflies and lots of creepy crawlies.

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Head to one of the fantastic museums in and around Leeds! They all have special activities and exhibitions going on over the Summer and they are mostly free! With The Royal Armouries, Thackray Medical Museum, Leeds City Museum, Abbey House, Armley Industrial Museum, Lotherton Hall and Temple Newsam, you have a fantastic variety of venues and themes. That’s before you think slightly further afield to places like The Hepworth Art Gallery in Wakefield, Eureka! In Halifax, and York’s great attractions. Then there are places like Leeds Climbing Wall on Geldert Road and Xscape in Castleford. The list is endless!


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Edmund Bogg (1851-1931) writer, countryman, rambler, bohemian ‘T’owd Chief’

Was there really once a group of braves who had their pow-wows in Leeds, with cooking pot and bowl of firewater, their chieftain in feathered head-dress and war-paint, passing round the pipe of peace? Did they make sorties into the countryside – not with tomahawks but with sketch pads and notebooks? Yes, for these were the members of the Leeds Savage Club, founded around 1891 by Edmund Bogg, who is remembered today for his many fine books on the Yorkshire countryside he knew and loved so passionately.

Edmund Bogg came from Duggleby, a tiny hamlet in the Wolds, where his father was a wheelwright. He had little schooling. When he was twenty he came to Leeds in search of employment and tried his hand at joinery and then work as a ‘colourman’, mixing paints for artists. He came to love the artistic world with its bohemian flavour and finally set up in business as a picture dealer and framer with a gallery and workshop in Woodhouse Lane, living nearby with his wife Fanny and their young family. He gathered round him a group of young artists, some of whom he would pay to go off to paint in the countryside and supply him with pictures he could sell in his shop. Some like Owen Bowen were to become well-known and move on to wider success through his support. A tall, striking figure, with a bristling moustache, Bogg was well-known and popular with the artistic community, and loved their company. So he hit on the idea of a club, based on the Savage Club in London, which would bring artists, musicians and writers together and provide amusement and relief from the restrictive everyday world. A spirit of bohemianism was essential! There were to be only fifty members, who would be called Savages, with a Chief as president, a Scribe as secretary, and Braves as committee men. This Red Indian theme was Edmund Bogg’s inspiration and 18 July 2012 northleedslife.co.uk

he was chosen as the Chief, to preside in feathers and war paint over the jolly and sometimes rowdy pow-wows in the Wigwam – the firewater (whisky punch) was powerful stuff. Many artists and writers joined the Tribe and distinguished visitors were entertained. There were trips around the countryside too, rambling, camping, and sketching. They arranged concerts and events in the villages to raise funds for local causes, but began to lose their bohemian edge. By 1914 the Club had begun to fade away and came to an end in the 1930s. Luckily some of the funny, inventive invitation cards to the pow-wows, and props like the firewater bowl, cooking pot and Chief’s headdress and throne were kept safe and are now on view in the City Museum. Meanwhile Edmund Bogg embarked on a new venture,

combining his passion for the countryside with his self-taught love of history and literature. In 1892 he published ‘A Thousand Miles in Wharfedale’, an account of a journey with his artist friends, with lyrical descriptions of village and country, historical anecdotes, and delightful illustrations by friends like Percy Robinson and Gilbert Foster alongside his own photographs. Its success encouraged him – ‘Edenvale to the Plain of York’ followed, then ‘Two thousand miles of wandering in the Border Country and Lakeland’ and in 1902 the very popular ‘Old Kingdom of Elmet’, which includes an account of his hometown Leeds as he knew it, fascinating for the modern reader. More finely illustrated books on neighbouring areas followed, and new editions of his popular earlier works were published into the 1920s. He called them a labour of love. He loved the countryside and he loved words. His prose seems sentimental and overblown now, and came under fire at the time – in 1902 he apologised for the ‘abandon’ of his language which he said came from that ‘sense of joyfulness …peculiar to the heart of the born rambler’. Who can resist such a claim? T’owd Chief, as he was still known, died at his home in Caledonian Road, Leeds, in 1931, aged 81. In his own words, the time had come for him to ‘bid adieu to the hills and vales, rivers and glens [and] glide gently down the river of life to journey’s end, like the beautiful Wharfe..’ He was remembered as a colourful eccentric, and a lover of the arts and the Yorkshire countryside.

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THE GREENER WAY TO DISCOVER THE DALES

It’s so easy to escape to the Yorkshire Dales! Every Sunday and bank holiday until late October, the Yorkshire Dalesman (DalesBus 870) leaves Leeds Bus Station at 9.20am and travels through Headingley and Adel to Otley and Ilkley, heading for The Dales. At Otley there are connections for Malham and Pateley Bridge, before the 870/874 bus continues to Bolton Abbey, Grassington, Kettlewell and Buckden, with connections for Hawes. DalesBus is one of the best integrated Sunday leisure travel networks in Britain, serving the Yorkshire Dales National Park and Nidderdale Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Services have been improved to allow a wide range of travel choice, including places such as Fountains Abbey, Malham Cove, Kettlewell and Aysgarth Falls. A range of bargain tickets allows people to interchange between buses and make as many journeys as they would like in a day. The Southern Dales Rover allows trips from Leeds as far as Buckden or Malham, whilst the All Dales Rover at £10 covers the whole network. Up to two children travel free of charge

with these tickets, whilst students can buy a Student Day Rover – anywhere in the Dales for just £5. Buy your ticket from the driver on the first bus you catch. Metrocard users can also use any bus leaving West Yorkshire free of charge, whilst senior citizens can use their English National Concession Pass on any service.

There’s never been a better time to explore the Yorkshire Dales. Pick up the Metro DalesBus timetable from any travel centre or visit www.dalesbus.org and discover the huge choice of superb days out and magnificent walks.

LEEDS MENCAP’S FABULOUS FIFTIES BALL Leeds Mencap’s Fabulous Fifties Ball will be held on Saturday 13th October at The Rose Bowl, Leeds Met University, with all proceeds going to Leeds Mencap – a locally funded charity for children and families with learning disabilities.

our fun, fifties theme”, said Carola Sharpe, Ball Committee Chair. “It’s an opportunity for everybody to dress up in some of their favourite vintage fashions, celebrate the decade her majesty was crowned and show your support for a worthy cause.”

So, get out your polka-dot dresses and blue suede shoes and get ready to swing into action to music by the Leeds University Union Dance band. Organisers hope to attract more than 200 guests to the event, which will also feature a three-course dinner, an auction and a raffle with lots of great prizes.

Last year’s Leeds Mencap ball raised over £10,000 and they are hoping to top that figure this year. Tickets are just £55 each and include welcome drinks, a three-course meal and entertainment. To purchase your ticket, visit www.justgiving.com/LMBall2012, or email ball@leedsmencap.org.uk For further details visit www.leedsmencap. org.uk

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Adrian Atter (owner, Regent Fisheries), Gary Edwards, Sharon Cayton Regent Fisheries in Horsforth, has joined the fish frying elite from across the UK, by scooping the prestigious Fish and Chip Quality Award. It is the 1st and only shop in Horsforth to hold the award.

The National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF), the trade body that represents the nation’s fish and chip shops, runs the scheme as a way of raising standards within the fish and chip trade and enhancing the profile of the industry.

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THERE’S A ROCKING NEW MUSICAL IN TOWN!

Loserville is the first musical from James Bourne, formerly of youthful poprock bands, Busted and Son of Dork, and draws its inspiration from songs on the Son of Dork album, Welcome to Loserville. Rather than the expected grand debut in the West End, this thrilling new show opens at our very own West Yorkshire Playhouse. Written with Bourne’s long-time friend and collaborator Elliot Davis, the show is set in the early 70s and is the story of Michael Dork, a computer nerd whose love of binary code is equalled only by his newfound preoccupation – girls. It ain’t easy being a geek but Michael’s working on a technological innovation which might just change the world and (more importantly) help him win the affections of the beautiful and brainy Holly. The twenty strong cast includes former Eastenders star Aaron Sidwell, Gareth Gates, and Rock School sensation, Lil’ Chris. Behind the scenes, a host of award-winning theatrical talent has helped to bring James and Elliot’s vision to the stage with Loserville benefiting from the skills and experience of director Stephen Dexter, choreographer Nick Winston and designer, Francis O’Connor.

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Gareth Gates and the cast of Loserville and James and Elliot seemed thrilled with the progress. Although Loserville is the first musical James has written, he has previous form in this area as he appeared in the title role in Sam Mendes’ production of Oliver when he was a lad. I asked James if Welcome to Loserville was a concept album of sorts when he first wrote it and whether he had any dramatic potential in mind when he penned the songs?

“Maybe subconsciously”, he replied, “but I had no idea at the time that the songs might one day end up as part of a huge musical stage show. Elliot, being a fan of the album, planted the idea in my mind some time ago and after he’d done some work with Youth Musical Theatre we talked about it some more and realised it was something we’d really like to do. So, we met with Stephen (Dexter, director) who seemed really enthusiastic and it started to develop from there.”


there’s a real mix of people involved – from those who are professionally trained to people just off the streets with natural talent

“When you begin writing something like this there’s nothing there”, says Elliot, “so you’ll write ‘a computer room’ and then someone has to go and build a computer room. You see a drawing which then becomes a model and when

A live band will accompany the performers for all the musical numbers. Was James tempted to get involved with playing any of the music? “Well, I’ll probably jam with the guys in rehearsals but I feel like I really need to watch it rather than be on stage. For me, this isn’t about performing. It’s about seeing the work Elliot and I have written brought to the stage.”

The pair seems well aware of how fortunate they are to have such a talented team on board, particularly in terms of set design and choreography, and both are struck by the exciting, surreal experience of seeing their ideas take shape.

you see it physically as part of a set, that’s when it starts becoming real and you realise how many people are involved at every level.”

“What’s great about this show”, Elliot says, “is that there’s a real mix of people involved – from those who are professionally trained to people just off the streets with natural talent. This lends the show a certain spice and an energy you don’t necessarily see in the West End. After all, this is a story about

people who don’t fit in and those who think they do, but are actually just bullies. There are loads of different layers of ideas, but essentially it’s about a geek who has a dream of sending the first e-mail and about all those who feel marginalised but pursue their dreams and end up changing our world.” The show’s central theme and its 1970’s setting give the production a cross generational appeal, conjuring up a world before mobile phones and e-mail, which younger audience members will be unfamiliar with, while reminding adults of the way things used to be. The writers insist it’s a show for everyone, neither dumbing down for the kids nor leaning too heavily on nostalgia for their parents. “I really like this”, says James, “it’s just a lot of fun. It’s not too cheesy or heavy. It’s just a light hearted fun show everyone can enjoy.” Looserville is at West Yorkshire Playhouse untill 14th July for tickets call 0113 213 7700

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PHANTOM OF THE OPERA COMES TO LEEDS GRAND

Broadway’s longest running show The Phantom of the Opera is at Leeds Grand Theatre from 8th August to 15th September.

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This new production is directed by Laurence Connor, with choreography by Scott Ambler and set design by Paul Brown. The lead will be performed by John Owen-Jones, who played role in the West End, and Christine will be played by Katie Hall who was a contestant on BBC ‘I’d Do Anything’. The show, which has been seen in 145 cities in 27 countries and played to over 130 million people, has won over 60 major theatre awards, including seven Tonys on Broadway, three Olivier Awards in the West End and the ‘Most Popular Musical Audience Award’ as voted by the public in the 2002 Laurence Olivier Awards. “The Phantom of the Opera is one of the highlights in the history of the Grand Theatre”, said Ian Sime, the theatre’s General Manager. “I believe our beautiful auditorium is just perfect for this production. What with that and the new staging it will be a wonderful night out for our audiences.” Tickets (£19 - £55) are available from the Box Office on 0844 848 2705 or online at www.leedsgrandtheatre.com

COMMUNITY OPEN DAY

Northern School of Contemporary Dance (NSCD) will throw open its doors for its first Community Open Day on Saturday 14th July, from 11am – 3pm. There is an exciting line up of free classes to join in with, for all ages, and free performances in the Riley Theatre. The day is being supported by performance groups and local businesses from around Leeds. Food stalls will be serving delicious treats and there will be stalls for you to browse. Classes will be led by NSCD, Dazl, Northern Ballet, Leeds Pilates, Mini Movers and more. There will be plenty to get involved in! For further information, or to book a class, please contact the Education and Community Department on 0113 219 3005 or community@nscd.ac.uk

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DFAS COMPLETES OTLEY PARISH CHURCH RECORD Bernard Gill (Churchwarden1985-1991), current Churchwardens, Barry Milner and Margaret Parkin, Jane Hedley, Leeds DFAS church recording group leader.

THEATRE OF THE DALES PRESENT COMEDY OF ERRORS IN DAGMAR WOOD One of the funniest and best of ‘mistaken identity’ plays, Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors is Theatre of The Dales’ eighth annual open-air offering.

The Church Recording team of Leeds Decorative and Fine Arts Society (DFAS) recently completed the record for the Parish Church of All Saints, Otley, and presented it to the churchwardens at a special service held at the end of May.

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This was the first twovolume record undertaken by the group. Leeds group leader Jane Hedley thanked the churchwardens for their support of the team. The practical help given by Margaret Parkin and Dr Bernard Gill was immeasurable, enabling the record to be completed in under three years – a major achievement.

written and photographic descriptions contained in the records. Architects undertaking church reordering will also consult them.

DFAS will start recording Bramham Church this month. This attractive church, containing some Anglo-Saxon elements, is sited in an oval churchyard, believed to be Saxon. Previous records undertaken by the group can be consulted at the West Yorkshire Archive Service offices in Sheepscar, Leeds.

Not one but two pairs of identical twins create comic mayhem in a quiet seaside town in Sicily. Full of suntan, beachwear and summer surfing songs, this colourful production directed by Jess Neale can be seen at Dagmar Wood (opposite 1, Grosvenor Road near Hyde Park Corner) at 3pm and 7pm on Saturday 14th July, and 7pm only on Tuesday 17th and Wednesday 18th. There will be nightly performances at 7pm the rest of the week at Kirkstall Abbey, with a Saturday matinee at 3pm. Find full details call Jennifer on 07582 349993, or visit www. theatreofthedales.co.uk

A READING OF SHAW’S LETTERS There will also be a free reading of Shaw’s letters to two leading ladies of his day at Full Circle, a lively new arts cafe opposite YTV on Kirkstall Road on Wednesday 4th July. ‘Literary Lovers’ features Maggie Mash as Ellen Terry, Jane Oakshott as Mrs Patrick Campbell and David Robertson as George Bernard Shaw. All welcome. (Maggie and Jane are members of Trio Literati.)


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Treasured! Smuggled? Stolen? Saved? is a new exhibition at Leeds City Museum that has been devised and curated by a team of 17 young people, aged between 16-24. They have selected the objects, worked on interpretation, written the text, worked on marketing, and generally had a much more active role and higher level of involvement, than the museum usually allows. The exhibition includes a number of objects that have never been on display before and explores how these different and obscure objects have ended up in the museum’s collection. All the objects were treasured in some way. The stories of how they travelled the world and ended up in Leeds invite visitors to question whether they think they were smuggled, stolen or saved. Treasured! Smuggled? Stolen? Saved? is part of Precious Cargo, a project led by young people, inspired by Yorkshire’s world collections. It is one of the projects at the heart of the London 2012 Cultural Olympiad.

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HIGH TREES HITS THE BIG 30!

High Trees Nursery and Garden Centre on Otley Old Road, Horsforth, is celebrating 30 years in business on the weekend of 7-8 July! Established by Neil Calvert and his family, High Trees started with just one greenhouse in 1982. Since then it has grown steadily, expanding the range of plants and products, and developing a main retail site near the road, separate from the growing nursery. Today, 30 years later, the Nursery and Garden Centre covers over ten acres!

As well as the impressive range of predominantly home grown plants (one of the largest selections in Yorkshire), High Trees also stocks an excellent selection of pots and planters, furniture, greenhouses, sheds, gazebos and summerhouses.

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GARDENROUND-UP By Kath Hall, Paxton Horticultural

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Have a pair of secateurs or scissors with you around the garden so you can dead-head as you go. This may appear a boring job but is well worth it as it prolongs the flowering period. Keep cutting Sweet Peas, the more you cut, the more flowers you will have. Take semi-ripe cuttings from shrubs, removing shoots about four inches long with a heel off the old bark. Pinch out the soft top and dip in hormone rooting powder. Place the cuttings round the edge of a pot filled with equal parts of compost and vermiculite, cover with a polythene bag and put in a shady spot. In six to eight weeks they will have rooted and be ready to pot up individually to grow on. For those with ponds, make sure they are kept topped up with water especially if you have fish. Lastly, put out shallow dishes of clean water each day for our feathered friends not only to drink but bathe in. They will repay you by eating grubs and aphids saving you the task of spraying.


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Golden plover nest on heather moors, blanket bogs and montane tops. Walkers hearing a sad far-carrying piping call are being observed by a solitary male from a tussock or rock as look-out post. They are rather shy and wary. In the winter half-year they move to lowland arable fields, pastures and salt marshes where they may form dense flocks. Flying fast and powerfully, they perform spectacular manoeuvres. Nationally numbers have declined since 1960, possibly due to afforestation and disturbance on their breeding grounds, but they seem relatively stable in the Yorkshire Pennines. The resident birds are heavily outnumbered by the winter visitors from Iceland, Scandinavia and further east.

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BLOOMING ‘GOLDEN’ RESULT FOR HORSFORTH!

Nearly 20 businesses and other premises entered the Spring Leeds in Bloom Businesses Awards and six received ‘Gold’ awards! These were: The Bartlett Group, Horsforth Central Methodist Church, The Bridge Pub, The Regent Fish Shop, Horsforth Village Museum and ‘Ducklings’ at St Margaret’s C of E Pre School. Awards also went to Cafe Marinetti, Excel Dry Cleaners, G Beverley & Sons Ltd, R & A Fuller Hair World, Horsforth Carpet Centre, Horsforth Golf Club, The Old Ball, Old King’s Arms, Grove Methodist Church Garden, The Queen’s Arms, Bedford Court, Moore’s of Horsforth and The Woodside. Last year 33 Horsforth businesses entered the Summer Judging. There is still just time to enter - please contact Richard Gill, Leeds Floral Initiative Officer on 0113 237 5301 before the end of June! The Horsforth in Bloom Group would like to thank the award winners for supporting Horsforth in Bloom.

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CHINESE OLYMPIC ATHLETES TO TRAIN IN LEEDS

Leading Chinese athletes from eight sports will be coming to Leeds in July and August to train for the London 2012 Olympic Games. In a signing ceremony in Beijing, the Chinese Olympic Committee agreed to use Leeds as its official European pre-Games training base in an historic agreement with Leeds City Council, The University of Leeds, Leeds Metropolitan University, Bradford College and Wakefield Sports Club.

the world. Such is their stranglehold at the top of the sport that China currently boasts the leading five players in both the men’s and women’s world rankings. Leeds will also be hosting pre-games training for the Netherlands swimming squad, including reigning Olympic and

world champion Ranomi Kromowidjojo (women’s 4x100 metre freestyle relay). The Canada wheelchair rugby team will train at The University of Leeds before competing in the Paralympic Games, which take place from 29th August – Sunday 9th September.

Approximately 220 athletes, coaches and support staff will arrive in Leeds from early July, including swimming, table tennis, fencing, Taekwondo, track and field athletics, boxing, hockey, and canoe slalom which will be based at the National Water Sports Centre in Nottingham. The most high-profile among the Chinese athletes coming to the city will be their table tennis stars, who enjoy near-total dominance over the rest of

Mr Liu Aijie (left) Deputy Director General, Sport Department of the Chinese Olympic Committee, with Peter Smith, Leeds City Council project manager for the Olympic & Paralympic Games

JOIN THE WALK OF SMILES FOR MARTIN HOUSE HOSPICE

HORSFORTH ST MARGARET’S OLD BOYS GET TOGETHER

Bethany Hare (aged 12) continues her fundraising efforts for Martin House Children’s Hospice with a 10K sponsored walk The Walk of Smiles on Saturday 8th September. The walk is open to everyone. Registration will open at 9.30am on the day at The Old Ball Pub, Horsforth, where bacon sandwiches and hot drinks will be available. The walk will set off at 11.30am with free refreshments at the side of Abbey House Museum (half way point). On return to the The Old Ball there will be a huge After Party with BBQ and entertainment. Everyone taking part will receive a certificate and there will be prizes for the best outfit. 80% of the profits will go to Martin House Children’s Hospice and the remaining 20% will go to Bethany’s newly registered charity ‘Bethany’s Smile’. Both charities support the care of children with life limiting/life threatening illnesses and their families. Bethany has received numerous awards for her fundraising efforts – in the last 18 months she has raised over £18,000! Sponsor Forms are available to download at www.bethanyssmile.org

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Seventy Horsforth St Margaret’s Amateur Football Club old boys recently met at Horsforth Golf Club for their 15th annual reunion, organised by Bernard Grubb and John Bywell. The AFC dates back to 1921 when it had real success playing across various leagues up until 2006/07 when the AFC folded and the Junior Football Club continued to fly the flag. Today Horsforth St Margaret’s JFC is now one of the largest Junior football clubs in West Yorkshire, with over 47 teams and 400 players. The club’s Under 18 team plans to go ‘Open Age’ next season, signalling the return of Horsforth St. Margaret’s AFC. If you are interested in joining the Open Age team, please contact team manager Neil Bellfield on 0113 258 6329 / 07989 962359. For more information about the club visit www.hsmafc.com


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ALBUM REVIEW

ALT J – AN AWESOME WAVE Over the last few months Alt J, who formed at Leeds University, have been generating a good deal of excitement about this debut album, helped in no small part by the heavy rotation on BBC 6Music of their single, Breezeblocks, an infectious slice of wonky indie-pop. An Awesome Wave is a fine album but, given the ear-catching eccentricity of their breakthrough single, I must say I was expecting something altogether more surprising and exciting. The album as a whole is a fairly low-key, downbeat affair but boasts considered arrangements, textural variety and lyrical and melodic depths that become more apparent with continued listening. It wouldn’t be a stretch to say that Alt J comfortably slot into the Indie-Dance crossover zone inhabited by the likes of Django Django and The XX but their sound has more in common with the folktronica of Arab Strap et al and Ninja Tune artists such as Fink and Amon Tobin.

The reverb drenched intro sets the tone with resonant piano and skittering beats enveloping subtly twangy guitars. It’s a suitably atmospheric opener which gives way to the a capella harmonies that begin Tesselate, the vocals here, as on Ms, having something of a choral quality and sound as if they could be emanating from a remote monastery.

The album boasts considered arrangements, textural variety and lyrical and melodic depths that become more apparent with continued listening

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Despite its recent radio play ubiquity, Breezeblocks still packs a punch. Purportedly inspired by Where the Wild Things Are author, Maurice Sendak, this disarmingly catchy number employs the band’s characteristically intriguing rhythmic approach (thinking outside the box, the drummer is known to use a sauce-

pan in place of a cymbal) and features effective use of singer, Joe Newman’s idiosyncratic vocal style. With its fourteen tracks, the album is perhaps a tad overlong and as such contains a bit of filler but there are more than a few gems to be discovered, for instance Something Good, whose acoustic guitar and rapid-fire staccato drums give way to a lush cascading piano loop and Fitzpleasure with its rumbling bass growl and tentative flirtation with Dubstep. While at times An Awesome Wave smacks of the kind of fare one might find on a ‘Chill Out’ collection, it’s a thoughtful piece of work likely to grow on the listener. Packed with astute references to film and literature and displaying a sound that already seems well honed, this auspicious debut shows Alt J to be a band with both brains and a heart.


HAPPY 100TH BIRTHDAY COTTAGE ROAD CINEMA! On 29th July 2012 Cottage Road Cinema in Far Headingley will be 100 years old! The oldest Leeds cinema in continuous use, ‘Headingley Picture House’ was converted from a private motor garage. It was the brainchild of George Reginald Smith, a young motor engineer, and Owen Brooks, a photographer and pioneering cinema enthusiast, who was already showing short films and newsreels at the Tivoli Theatre in Leeds. The pre-1930 ‘silents’ were accompanied by a pianist or by the cinema’s own small orchestra, but the musicians were laid off with the coming of ‘talkies’ – the first of which to be shown at Headingley Picture House in 1931 was On Approval, a British comedy starring Tom Walls and Yvonne Arnaud. Over the years the cinema has had several owners. When Smith died in 1922, Brooks set up a new company with

Smith’s widow and local builder Alfred Atkinson (a keen amateur photographer). When Atkinson’s firm collapsed in 1937, it was bought by Frank Thompson, owner of Golden Acre Amusement Park at Bramhope. His ambitious plans to build a new super-cinema, The Trocadero, at the junction of St Anne’s Road and Otley Road, would have meant the closure of Cottage Road but this grand scheme never happened and he sold the cinema to Associated Tower Cinemas the following year. Shortly after the Second World War the name was changed to Cottage Road Cinema and ATC continued to run it until 2005. Since 2005 the cinema, while still owned by ATC, has been run by Charles Morris, a lifelong cinema enthusiast, as part of a small chain – Northern Morris Cinemas. To celebrate the centenary the Far Headingley Village Society has

sponsored a Leeds Civic Trust blue plaque, which will be unveiled by local playwright Kay Mellor at 2.30pm on 29th July, when local poet Linda Marshall will read her poetic tribute to the cinema, Havoc in Far Headingley! This will be followed by a showing of the classic 1956 film ‘The Smallest Show on Earth’ about a fleapit cinema, with Peter Sellers, Margaret Rutherford, Bill Travers, Virginia McKenna and Leslie Phillips. Celebrations will continue for the rest of the year, with extra one-off Classics at the Cottage. Sir Gerald Kaufman has been invited to introduce Singing in The Rain (date to be confirmed). The cinema will also participate in the Leeds International Film Festival 2012. Keep an eye on the cinema’s website www.cottageroad.co.uk for latest updates and titles.

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SOUND & VISION feature that takes place ‘in the same universe’ as Alien. It turns out that the resultant film manages to create a new story based around elements present in 1979’s Alien but is still shot through with a strong strain of alien DNA and is almost impossible not to consider in context of the other four movies.

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online speculation as to how it would tie in with the other Alien movies and was widely assumed to be a prequel to the original film. However, the filmmakers, somewhat enigmatically, stated that Prometheus would not be directly linked to the rest of the franchise but would be a stand alone

The crux of the story is an alternative creation myth wherein, in the year 2089, a group of scientists led by the somewhat religious Dr Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) discover what they believe to be clues to the origin of human life in the cave paintings of ancient civilizations. Their search takes them light years through space to a distant star system where they hope to encounter the beings that engineered the human race. From the outset, it seems like a risky endeavour and something of a crackpot idea (maybe it’s just me) but, nevertheless, the expedition is financed by the shadowy, sinister Weyland corporation and our plucky team are on their way. Needless to say, the whole thing backfires quite spectacularly and what the team uncovers on the foreboding planet they arrive at may threaten the future of humanity. Whoops.


Whereas, what made the original Alien so creepily tense and effective was the gloomy, claustrophobic setting of the spacecraft Nostromo, the larger scale and jaw-dropping extra-terrestrial landscapes of Prometheus give the film a grand and ambitious scope. Interestingly, while the film features a number of impressive special effects, the amount of CG imagery was kept to a minimum with Scott preferring to create effects ‘in camera’. This, and the fact that most of the colossal sets were hand built, gives the overall production design a depth lacking in the artificial sheen of most CGI laden movies and is a refreshing return to more old school filmmaking techniques. Many have complained that they were left disappointed by Prometheus, perhaps it wasn’t alieny enough for them, despite attempts by Scott and his team to manage fan’s expectations. True, when viewed alongside its predecessor, the film does beg more questions than it answers but it is still an accomplished, fantastically designed production brutally effective at delivering the visceral shocks that defined the original.

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CALLING ALL DRACULA TRADITIONAL IRISH FANS! MUSIC BY FOUR OF THE If vampires are what float your boat, and FINEST Dracula holds a fascination, The Romance of Dracula: a personal Journey of the Count on celluloid is a book you have to get your hands on!

Written by local author, Charles E. Butler, this book is a labour of love. It takes a careful look at all the films based on Bram Stoker’s novel Dracula – from Max Schreck (1922) to Marc Warren (2006). With all that has been written about film adaptations of the story, you might wonder why Charles decided to write a book. “The idea came to me when I was reading a book by a commissioned author concerning a major horror film studio”, he explained. “Not three chapters into it I realised that there were a number of mistakes. He hadn’t bothered to do his research and it was plain that he hadn’t watched the movies that he was writing about. That’s when I decided to write my own book. One that would give me - as a fan - hours of pleasure, because I would be able to dip in and out of it at leisure and know that the findings were honest and accurate!” What amazed Charles was that he watched fourteen totally different films, all based on the same work. Every single film held a different fascination. The Romance of Dracula looks at each one in detail. It is a book that will be enjoyed by film and vampire buffs alike. The Romance of Dracula is available from www.amazon.co.uk & www.createspace.com/3573229

Four of the finest exponents in Traditional Irish Music join forces for a concert of lively, old-time music in Otley Courthouse on Friday 20th July at 8pm. Karen Tweed (piano accordion) is known as one the driving forces in bringing the piano accordion to the fore in Irish Music. Recognised for her tasteful style and expressive playing, she is joined by Tom McElvogue on flute, and, Des Hurley (fiddle) and Chris O’Malley (piano/guitar) both from the Irish Arts Foundation The concert is being filmed by Media, Film & Culture Department students from Leeds Trinity University Tickets £10/£8 in advance, £11/£9 on the door. Tel: 01943 467466 www.otleycourthouse.org.ukJuly

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AN ARTISTIC ENTERPRISE THAT’S GATHERING STEAM Tucked away in an often overlooked corner of the city centre an artistic enterprise is gathering steam, exerting its gravitational pull on creative types across Leeds and beyond. Situated in Byron Street Mills, just off Regent Street, Dots Printhaus is the brainchild of Jonny Akers and Joe Duffield, two friends who share aesthetic sensibilities and a passion for screen printing. Jonny had recently graduated with a degree in Fine Arts from Leeds Met when he met Joe who, having attended art school, was working for White Label Clothing and printing his own work in the shop’s basement. Dots Printhaus is born!

Central to the ethos of Dots is the idea of a creative community, building and maintaining strong relationships with local artists, designers, musicians, DJs, promoters, theatre companies, photographers, pretty much anyone who wants their visual presence rendered by guys with an eye for detail, a commitment to quality and who really care about what they do. What sets Dots apart is that they have no minimum print run. They can cater for those with limited budgets and help people just starting out, who may otherwise struggle to get their designs out there. It also means that they can take on smaller jobs that really interest them. A partnership with illustrators Giving the Dots crew a further edge is their close partnership with illustrators in residence, Stuff & Things. The preternaturally talented and skilful Simon Walker and Sophie Primrose have been producing gig and film posters under this banner for a year and the expert printing prowess of Dots renders their intricate and eye-poppingly detailed designs beautifully.

Over the past year they’ve produced work for many great bands, including The Charlatans, St Vincent and The Mystery Jets. A selection of their work recently featured in an exhibition of the best screen printed poster art from across Europe in Flannels Gallery that ran for two months. Designs for music and film Stuff & Things and Dots have a particularly close association with Leeds-based band ALASKA, through whom they have showcased some of their band merchandise. ALASKA’s CD sleeves, T-shirts, posters, comic strips, and tote bags all feature Simon’s lovingly designed artwork, diligently hand-printed by Jonny and Joe.

Passion, enthusiasm & hard work pay off Whilst both Dots and Stuff & Things are very small companies, their Byron Street Mills headquarters is at the centre of a much larger creative movement of independent thinkers and doers in Leeds, who have been united by the desire to earn a living doing what they love and to be recognised for their individual and collective skills. The ALASKA collaboration is a perfect example of how well integrated and supportive the team is of each other’s endeavours. In relatively short time, Dots reputation for quality has spread rapidly and the initial trickle of orders and offers of work has become a deluge. By virtue of their passion, enthusiasm and formidable work ethic, they are deserving of every success. www.dotsprint.co.uk/

After seeing limited edition, homage posters for cult movies in the States, Simon and Sophie approached Hyde Park Picture House to collaborate on Creatures of the Night, the cinema’s weekly late night screenings of cult classics. Each month Stuff & Things choose the films for which they’d like to produce a screen-printed poster and sell them on a merch table on Whilst the night.

Although original posters and merchandise for bands features largely in Stuff & Things’ output, they’ve recently undertaken on a huge brief for World Vision Charity, designing a storytelling tool to give the many sponsored children involved more of a voice. The last two months of development is now being tested in Bangladesh.

both Dots and Stuff & Things are very small companies, their Byron Street Mills headquarters is at the centre of a much larger creative movement of independent thinkers and doers in Leeds

Bonding over shared tastes in art, design and music, the two soon became residents in Factory 4 art studio space where their partnership began to evolve. It wasn’t long before they realised they were going to need their own workshop. A unit in Byron Street Mills became available (following a police raid on the cannabis farm it had previously housed), and Dots Printhaus was born. Over the past year the workshop has expanded to include a space for band rehearsal and recording, and an illustration studio.

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MUSICLISTINGS

Live Rock-n-Roll & Country Music 1st Fri every month,

8pm at New Headingley Club, 56 St Michael’s Rd. Fri 6 July: River Moon & guests Katy Raine, Johnny Hart, Mo & Topher Holland. Main band TBC. £5. Venue: 275 7712 Brendan Duffy’s ‘Somethin’ Else’ Sun 1 July, 1.30 –

4pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. Featuring the legendary ‘Bones’ on Latin percussion, Somethin’ Else has been a fixture on the Leeds scene for almost 20 years. £5/4, kids under 16 free Horsforth Music Centre Jazz Band Sun 1 July, 2.30pm

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Milk Maid Tues 3 July,

Oporto, £4. Garage rock meets bubble gum pop, comparable to Guided by Voices. The Wailers Fri 6 July, O2

Academy, £19.50. Former backing group of late Bob Marley. Reggae legends are joined by exciting new Jamaican singer, Koolant. Futures Sat 7 July, The

Cockpit, £8.50. London 4-piece play alternative rock with pop sensibilities. Influenced by likes of Death Cab For Cutie & Jimmy Eat World. The Psychedelic Furs Sat 7

July, Brudenell Social Club, £22.50. ‘80s indie/punk rockers still looking ‘Pretty in Pink’ Seven Jazz Summer Cafe

Sun 8 July, 1.30 – 4pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. Bring your band, your voice or your instrument or just come to be entertained. Relaxed & good fun. Top rhythm section will accompany those who need one. James Farrell Concert Band

Sun 8 July, 4-6pm Horsforth Hall Park West Yorkshire Symphony Orchestra presents ‘From Russia With Love’ Sat 7

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& Orchestral Suite No.4 (Mozartiana), & Rimsky Korsakov’s Scheherazade. Tickets £8/£6 222 3434 or on door. 65daysofstatic Thurs 12

July The Cockpit, £10. Instrumental post-rock band from Sheffield.

Pine Hill Haints + Serious Sam Barrett Fri 13 July,

Brudenell Social Club, £6. Bluegrass, folk, honky tonk, country band from Alabama with support from local folk blues stalwart. Nite Jewel Sat 14 July,

Brudenell Social Club, £7. Transcendent minimalist dance-pop.

Live acoustic Americana roots/ Bluegrass/Country music. Resident bands + guests. Picking sessions in back rooms, musicians welcome. £3. Details: John 267 0761, Kevin 267 7040. Charlotte Church Fri 27

July at The Brudenell Social Club. Unique new sound, with big drums, big guitars. Tickets £15 from Jumbo Records. The Mexanines+Dirty Green Vinyl+The Covelles+Test Transmission Sat 28 July at

The Cockpit. Tickets £4. Leeds Youth Jazz Rock Orchestra Sun 29 July,

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1.30 – 4pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. Directed by Brendan Duffy.

Bassa Bassa Sun 15 July,

Sun 29 July, 2.30pm Horsforth Hall Park

Louise Gibbs & Her Organ Trio Sun 15 July, 1.30 –

FESTIVALS 2012

Kirkstall Festival, Kirkstall Abbey. www.kirkstallfestival.org.uk

2.30pm Golden Acre Park 4pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. A new venture & new format for Louise’s singing -”She can turn a hackneyed jazz standard into a newly-imagined composition..” Martin House Presents Centre Stage Final Tues

17 July from 6pm at 02 Academy, Leeds. 12 acts play for Martin House Hospice & chance to play Leeds/Reading Festival. Inlaze, Distorted Sky, Euthemia, Glass Body, Indesicive Crisis, British Daylight, Paper Plane, The Artists, Seas of Green, The Scandal, Another Life, & Traffic Wire. Tickets £4/£6. www.ticketweb.co.uk Declan Forde Quartet Sun

22 July, 1.30 – 4pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. Original compositions with some adapted pop tunes from the likes of Bon Iver & Neil Young. Frankie Rose Tues 24 July at

the Brudenell Social Club. Tickets £8 Jumbo Records. The Leeds Bluegrass Club

Thurs 26 July, from 8.30pm at The Grove Inn, Back Row, Holbeck (off Water Lane)

Drighlington Brass Band

Well, it’s that time of year again; it’s festival season! With more and more smallscale boutique festivals springing up each year, it’s easier than ever to find an event that won’t require you travelling the length and breadth of the country. Here are some of the great festivals coming up (just about) on our doorstep. Burton Agnes Jazz and Blues Festival 6 – 8 July at Burton

Agnes Hall, Driffield, East Yorkshire, with Alligators, Ian Siegal & The Mississippi Mudbloods Cocoon in the Park 7

July, Temple Newsam, Leeds. All day Dance and Techno fest featuring Sven Vath, Seth Troxler, Cassy, Shaun Reeves. www. cocooninthepark.com Deer Shed 20-22 July,

Baldersby Park, Topcliffe, North Yorkshire. Saint Etienne, Villagers, Club Smith, Los Campesinos! www.deershedfestival.com

Kendal Calling 27-29

July, Lowther Deer Park, Hackthorpe, Cumbria. Dizzie Rascal, Maximo Park, Inspiral Carpets, Dodgy, Shed Seven. www. kendalcalling.com The Magic Loungeabout

27-29 July, Broughton Hall, North Yorkshire. Chic ft Nile Rodgers, The Charlatans, Inner City, Chew Lips, Back2Basics. www. themagicloungeabout.net Beacons Festival 17-19 August, Funkirk Estate, Skipton. Wild Beasts, Toots and The Maytals, Ghostpoet, Cass McCombs. www.greetingsfrombeacons. com

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August-2 September, Myrtle Park, Bingley, West Yorkshire. Pigeon Detectives, Hard-Fi, The Charlatans, The Chevin, Ellen and The Escapades. www.bingleymusiclive.com Limetree 24-26 August,

Masham, North Yorkshire. Utah Saints, Middleman, Jon Gomm, Tag Team Preacher. www. limetreefestival.co.uk Solfest 24-26 August,

Tarnside Farm, near Aspatria, Cumbria. The Waterboys, Adam Ant, KT Tunstall, Billy Bragg. www. solwayfestival.co.uk Fylde Folk Festival 31

August-2 September, Marine Hall, Fleetwood, Lancashire. Show of Hands, Jon Tams &Barry Coope. www.fylde-folk-festival.com Scarborough Jazz 28-

30 September, The Spa, Scarborough, North Yorkshire. Quentin Collins, Darius Brubeck Quartet. www. scarboroughjazzfestival. co.uk


YOUNGER LIFE

A TREAT FOR PONY LOVERS!

Hope Pastures, the horse and donkey sanctuary on Weetwood Lane, is once again running its popular Pony Days this Summer. The days, designed for children aged five to sixteen, are fun packed and educational and are ideal for children with an interest in animals. They are fully supervised all day (10am – 3pm) by responsible adults some of whom are NCB checked. Participants should bring a packed lunch and wear suitable clothing for the weather. Wellies/ boots are a must! The cost for the day is £25, all of which goes toward the running of the sanctuary and wellbeing of the animals. For further information, call Hope Pastures on 0113 261 4344, drop in to the sanctuary on Weetwood Lane (at the junction with the Ring Road), or visit www.hopepastures.org

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EUREKA! LAUNCHES PLAYFEST 2012 The aim is to enable families and children to enjoy quality time playing together. Four marquees will be erected on Eureka!’s lawns and families will be able to take part in a range of special events and activities, in addition to the usual fun inside the museum.

families can experience something different every time they visit.” Eureka! Playfest 2012 will run every day from 11am on Saturday 21st July until 4pm on Sunday 2nd September. An online programme of events is available at www.eureka.org.uk/ playfest2012 The festival is free with standard admission or a Eureka! annual pass.

Playfest is all about having fun and enjoying the festival atmosphere. Visitors can have a different experience on each visit, enjoying the daily themes of Move It Monday, Tell a Tale Tuesday, World Wednesday, Theatre Thursday, Funtime Friday, Saturday Sounds and Science Sunday. These themes will be played out in the marquees, which will feature a Main Stage, Laughter, Fingers and Thumbs and Bits and Bobs Tents.

By having a different theme for each day of the week over a six week period, families can experience something different every time they visit.”

This summer Eureka! The National Children’s Museum in Halifax, is staging Playfest 2012 – a six week outdoor festival from 21st July – 2nd September.

“We know that families enjoy sitting about watching their children play in a relaxed and easy-going environment”, said Tom Warman, Eureka’s Marketing and Development Director. “By having a different theme for each day of the week over a six week period,

LEEDS RHINOS RUGBY & ACTIVITY SUMMER CAMPS Leeds Rhinos Rugby and Activity Camps offer children (6 – 14) action packed days and the chance to try a whole range of sports, including rugby league, football, basketball, netball, team games and street dance. Children are encouraged to work as a team, communicate, co-operate and understand the importance of learning to win humbly and lose graciously. They also get the chance to meet Leeds Rhinos players and Ronnie the Rhino. There will be a Leeds Rhinos Summer Activity Camp at Priesthorpe School, Priesthorpe Lane, Pudsey, from Monday 20th – Friday 24th August, 9am – 3pm. A Leeds Rhinos Dance Camp, run by the dancers of Leeds 46 July 2012 | northleedslife.co.uk

Rhinos Spencer Properties Dance Team, will take place on the same dates and times at Priesthorpe School. Ideal for all budding dancers aged 6 – 14. There are also Leeds Carnegie Rugby Camps at Yarnbury RFC in Horsforth (14th – 16th August), and West Park RUFC, Bramhope (28th – 30th August). For details on all of these and other camps, please contact 0871 423 1315 or visit www.leedsrugbyfoundation.org


ADEL PRIMARY TRIUMPHS IN RUGBY AND FOOTBALL! Adel Primary School enjoyed double sporting success recently when children triumphed in rugby and football finals.

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The school’s rugby team won the Iveson ‘Sevens’ Tournament, by defeating Alwoodley in a thrilling final, by four tries to three. George Cooper scored a hat-trick, whilst captain Ben Burrows scored a fine solo try. Sam Newman was outstanding in the qualifying matches. The football team ended the season as Under 11 Champions, following an equally exciting decider against Gledhow. The match finished 4-2, with Asa Mitchell and Elliot Audsley each scoring two goals and captain Louis Parkinson leading a commanding defensive effort. The two teams also included Connor Brogden, Thomas Manogue, Jonathan Muscroft Paylor, Jasper Tomlinson (rugby), Tom Winter, Joseph Newman (football) and Cameron Trotter (both). The teams are coached by Ben Newman (football) and Stephen Boothroyd (rugby).

HORSFORTH NEWLAITHES ARE LEEDS FA UNDER 10 CHAMPIONS Horsforth Newlaithes Primary School recently played in the Under 10s Seven-a-Side football North Leeds League and became champions for 2011/2012 season! The team then had to meet the challenge of playing the other Leeds League Champions to finish as overall Champions of Leeds. In two exciting and closely contested matches against Beeston St. Anthony’s Primary School and Woodlesford Primary School, goals by Joska Westerman and Charlie Webb helped Newlaithes Primary to win the Champions League Title for 2012.

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Rock School UK is a five day musical experience, designed for boys and girls aged 10 – 16 who play any instrument (any ability). It provides the opportunity to progress music skills whilst learning from a whole host of new experiences.

Young people taking part get the chance to:

Participants are tutored and mentored by a team of professional musicians and practitioners, led by Rock School UK Director, Isaac Heywood. Isaac’s experience within the music industry is vast, having played with artists as varied as Meat Loaf, Angie Stone, Nightmares on Wax, Omar, Corrine Bailey

Rae, and headlined at many festivals including The Big Chill and Glastonbury. Rock School UK has six weeks of courses running through the summer holidays beginning 23rd July. For more information, call 07539 670093 or visit www.rockschool.uk.com

• Form a new band with like minded people • Learn to play songs by their favourite artists • Write their own material • Record their work in a professional recording studio • Discuss career/education options within the music industry • Perform with their new band for friends and family at The Wardrobe in Leeds City Centre.

CARRIAGEWORKS ACADEMY PRESENTS DOUBLE BILL

The Carriageworks Theatre Academy present Gold and Flying Like A Bird, a double bill of myth and life intertwined, on Saturday 28th July at 2pm and 7.30pm. The show interweaves the classic myths of Midas and Icarus with original stories created by young theatre makers in an unforgettable performance about getting what you wish for and going too far – Midas wishes for everything he touches to turn to gold; Lee wishes he were witty; Icarus falls in love with flying; and Chloe falls in love with shopping! Tickets (£6/£4, family £16) available from 0113 224 3801 or boxoffice@ leeds.gov.uk The Carriageworks Theatre Academy, in association with Blah Blah Blah Theatre Company, is currently recruiting new members for their fourth year, which starts in September. “Within weeks of starting we managed to work together and get our ideas from paper to our first performance”, said Liliana (11). “It was an exhilarating experience! I am looking forward to our next production and definitely want to continue next year!” For more information call 0113 247 4746 or email carriageworks@leeds. gov.uk

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ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR HORSFORTH ST MARGARET’S It has been another successful year for Horsforth St. Margaret’s Junior Football Club. The club regained its Charter Standard Club Status and is now one of the biggest Junior Football clubs in West Yorkshire. The U9 Stallions, U10 Colts, U12 Stallions, U13 Earthquakes and U15A teams all won their leagues. Teams have also been represented in many Cup Finals – U13 Earthquakes lost 5 – 4 on penalties to Pannal in the Millennium Cup final and the U15 Colts were narrowly defeated 3 – 2 by Long Lee in the President’s Cup Final. The U10 Girls were defeated 1 – 0 with a last gasp goal by Batley Tornadoes in the WRGFA Cup Final.

Notices Adel Pre School has a 50 year history & is OFSTED registered. Places available for children 2 ½ - school age. Daily sessions 9am – noon at Adel Methodist Church. Details: Lesley 281 7979. Adel Toddler Group Fri 10 – 11.45am during term time at The Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel. Just £1.50 per family, incl refreshments for children & adults. A warm & welcoming group always pleased to welcome old & new faces! Grove Pre-school, Horsforth for children from age 2. Good OFSTED report. No more than 20 children. Lots of fun & learning. Funding for 3/4 year olds. Tues 9am – 12 noon & 12 – 3pm; Wed 9am – 12 noon. Details: Jean 258 9093. Horsforth 7th Brownies seeks new members Girls aged 7 – 10. Meetings Tues, 6.30 – 8pm at Woodside Methodist Church, Outwood Lane; Woodside Rainbows also seek new members (girls 5 – 7). Meetings Mon 5.15 – 6.15pm at same venue. Details: Yogi Bear: email froggyned@gmail.com Italian Play & Stay New group for Italian speaking children aged 1 – 5. Meet Meanwood Community Centre, Stainbeck Ave. LS7, 4 – 5pm Fri, except 2nd week of month when there is a special session on Sat 11am – 1pm, which includes lunch. Small charge to cover costs. Details: lapiccolascuolaitaliana@ gmail.com Facebook: LaPiccolaScuola ItalianadiLeeds.

The success of the youth system at the club continues to go from strength to strength, with over forty U6 Dribblers playing on Sunday mornings. The emphasis is on fun and learning skills.

Moortown Rugby Union Respect, teamwork, discipline, fun. Brilliant club for under 7s (Year 2) to adults. Currently recruiting all ages, especially Under 10s squad (Year 5 in Sep 2012). They train & play Sun 10:30am at Moss Valley, LS17 7NT. Details: Damian Curtis 07860 454701, damian.curtis@ bt.com or www.pitchero.com/clubs/moortownrufc/ Mums & Toddlers Wed 9.30 – 11.30am at St Giles Church Hall, Bramhope. Details Nicci Shay 267 4884. Mums & Tots Group meets Tues 1 – 3pm in term time at Bramhope Methodist Church £1.50 per family. Details: 203 7090 Parent & Toddler Group every Fri (term time only), 1.30 – 3pm at St Mary’s School, Broadgate Lane, Horsforth. Come along for a drink & a chat. Everyone welcome. Details: Francesca D’Arcy 07838 753166 St Paul’s Church, Raynel Drive, LS16 In the Church hall, new members welcome. Cubs: Tuesday 6.30 – 7.45pm, contact: Shasheen Stafford 267 5504. Rainbows: Thursday 5 – 6pm, contact Kirsty Hazlegrave 0778 6497378. Brownies: Thursday 6 – 7.30pm, contact Sue Hill 2613730

The U18 team plans to go Open Age next season and that will signal the return of Horsforth St. Margaret’s AFC. If you have some footballing experience and would be interested in joining the Open Age team, please contact team manager Neil Bellfield on 0113 258 6329/ 07989 962359. For further information about the club visit www.hsmafc.com

Woodside Rainbows seeks new members For girls aged 5 – 7. Meetings Mon 5.15 – 6.15pm at Woodside Methodist Church, Outwood Lane. Yarnbury RFC Junior Section Horsforth. Welcomes new players 5-18yrs (girls up to 12). Family club stressing inclusion for all. Coaches are qualified & CRB checked. Details: Paul Marshall 07711 648704 northleedslife.co.uk | July 2012 49


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ACTIVE Adel Crown Green Bowling Club, in the grounds of Adel Sports & Social Club, next door to Adel Church. New members welcome. Details: Phil 267 6152, www.adelbowlingclub.co.uk After Eights Badminton Club Mon 8.30 – 9.30pm at Holt Park Sports Centre. New members welcome. Come along for a free session at our friendly club. Details: Helen 305 3327 Adel Tennis Club Ideally situated in Adel WMA’s sports ground, Church Lane. Excellent playing facilities for family, social & competitive tennis. New members welcome. Details: John Micklethwaite 267 4071 Badminton Anyone? Friendly badminton club looking for experienced players. Fri 7.30-9.30pm at Trinity University, Horsforth. Details: Sylvia 259 0113, Graham on 258 4532 Ballroom & Sequence Dance Wed 1.30 – 4pm at Queenswood Social Club, Queenswood Dr. LS6. £1.50. Bar open. Will play requests. Details: Tom & Gwen 0113 258 1835 Bramhope Table Tennis Club Meets Mon 8 – 10pm & Tues 1.30 – 3.30pm at Robert Craven Hall. New members welcome. Details: Stewart 267 3311 Briggate Morris (Women’s Northwest Morris Dancing) Mon 7 – 9pm at Brownberrie Lane Preschool, Horsforth. New members of all ages & abilities welcome. Details: Katie 07890 754115, www.briggate-morris. blogspot.com

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Cookridge Rambling Club meets Sun, 9.30am in the car park of Cookridge Village Hall for walks of approx 6/8 miles. Transport can be provided when required. Details: Barbara 267 1522 Horsforth Tennis Club (off New Road Side) New members welcome. Competitive & social play. Details: Hillary West 07739 457438 Last Man Stands are looking for additional teams to enter their winter indoor & summer outdoor cricket leagues. They cater for all standards. Details: Paul 07795 154444, leeds@lastmanstands. co.uk Leeds Area Disabled Swimming Club Mon 7 8pm at Holt Park Leisure Centre. Are you disabled or recovering from a condition where swimming/ exercising in water could help? We provide a safe, sociable private pool session where you can work to your own ability to gain strength & confidence. Details: Roger 267 4716, Sarah 287 6250 www. ladsc.co.uk Leeds HF Rambling & Social Club. Walks on a Sunday geared to public transport from Leeds. Social events in winter. Details: Send SAE to John Maltman, 52 Vesper Gate Mount, Leeds LS5 3NN. Moortown Rugby Union Respect, teamwork, discipline, fun. Brilliant club for under 7s (Year 2) to adults. Currently recruiting all ages, especially Under 10s squad (Year 5 in Sep 2012). They train & play Sun 10:30am at Moss Valley, LS17 7NT. Details: Damian Curtis 07860 454701, damian.curtis@ bt.com or www.pitchero. com/clubs/moortownrufc/

Pudsey & District Rambling Club: Walks of 5 - 10 miles Sun & alt Thurs. Friendly, long established club with members from all around area. New members welcome. Annual membership £5 (£1 juniors). Try before you join. Details: 01943 430657 St Gemma’s Hospice Fitness Challenges Make this the year you help the hospice. Skydive, trek to Everest Base Camp, climb Mt Kilimanjaro, run the Great North Run, London Marathon, Leeds 10k or walk 10 miles. There’s something for everyone. Details: 0113 218 5555, www.st-gemma.co.uk/ events/events.html Scottish Country Dancing Thurs 7.30 – 9.30pm, St Columba’s, Headingley Lane. All abilities welcome, no partner necessary. £2.50 incl. refreshments. Details: 269 1791, pathynes001@tiscali.co.uk St Chad’s Tennis Club Join our friendly club & play tennis throughout the year - fun club sessions & competitive opportunities. New members welcome. Details: Anne Wallace 274 9917 Yarnbury Angling Club Matches 1st Sun of month. Members only. Coach transfers to & from venues. Details: Adrian Addy 07956 964713. ARTS & CRAFTS Adel Art Group Learn to paint with Alex Purves. Tues 7 – 9pm at the Old Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel. New members welcome. Details: John Hartley 01943 874162

Chinese Brush Painters’ Society Sat 7/ Sun 8 July: workshops with Kaili Fu featuring chrysanthemum & orchids with insects in freestyle & painting fine ladies in meticulous style. At Pool-in-Wharfedale Memorial Village Hall, Arthington Lane, Pool, 10am - 4pm. New members welcome. Details: Anne Allan 01422 368482, mail@cbpsyorks. co.uk Farsley & District Art Club Meets Mon/Wed/Thurs for drawing & painting at the studios in Westroyd Park, New St. Farsley LS28. Outdoor sketching at Rodley Marina & Rodley Nature Reserve. Wed 25 July: John Ridyard visits to review member paintings. See what’s on at www. farsleyartclub.org.uk. Flower Arranging Classes 1st Thurs of month, 1.30pm & 7.30pm at Paxton Horticultural Society, 186 Kirkstall Lane. Beginners welcome. Details: Kath Hall 275 2436, kaybeehall@talktalk. net Horsforth Arts Society meets Wed, 7.30pm at the Studio,15 Back Lane, Horsforth. 4 July: Glass Painting. 11 July: Life Model. 25 July: Outside sketching in Rawdon. Details: 259 0259 www. horsforthartsociety.com Horsforth Photographic Club Until 26 July the club will meet at 6.30pm for its programme of short walks. Regular meetings in The Stable Block resume in Sept. New members welcome. Details: 258 9149, rjoyful@yahoo.com


Yorkshire Flower Club Wed 25 July, 2pm at Almscliffe Hall, Harrogate Rd, Huby LS17. A Practice for The Oliver Cookson Trophy ‘Curls & Swirls’ Visitors welcome. Details: 01943 863172 or 0113 2611183 COFFEE MORNINGS, FAIRS & MARKETS Bramhope Farmers’ Market 2nd Sat of month, 10am – 2pm at Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane. Home baking, organic meats, sausages & pies, free range eggs, bread & cheese, plus veg produced by local farmers. Wheelchair access.

Headingley Fleamarket Sat 30 June, 2.30 – 4.30pm at HEART, Bennett Rd, Headingley (further markets 29 Sept & 1 Dec). Stalls £15 for large table. Booking starts 1 June – email fleamarket@ heartcentre.org.uk

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Fair Sat 7 July, 11am – 2pm at St Mary’s, Broadgate Lane, Horsforth. BBQ, bouncy castle & slide, bungee ride, homemade cakes, toys, cards, Usbourne Books, stocks, beat-the-goalie & much more.

Bramhope in Bloom Small friendly group welcomes volunteers of all capabilities. Was awarded ‘Silver’ for spring & ‘Silver Gilt’ for summer displays last year. Everyone has an area of responsibility & works together to make Bramhope even lovelier! Aiming to achieve overall Silver Gilt this year. Details: Kit 203 7666, kit@ hemsley1eclipse.co.uk or Janet 203 7744 janet. hobson@hotmail.co.uk

Paxton Horticultural Society Summer Show & Plant Sale Sat 7 July at Paxton Hall, 186 Kirkstall Lane LS5. Open to public 2 – 4.30pm. Free admission. Details & schedules: Graham Wheatley 256 3055.

Bramhope Bridge Club meets Mon 1pm, & Tues & Thurs 7pm at Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane. Friendly duplicate bridge sessions. New members welcome. Details: Leslie Brown 250 2378

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COMMUNITY NOTICES Cookridge Camera Club Wed 7.30pm, Cookridge Village Hall, Green Lane/ Moseley Wood Lane junction. Excellent guest speakers & in-house competitions. New members welcome. Details: Stephen 268 7429, www. cookridgecameraclub. co.uk Cookridge Gardening Club Annual Show Sat 8, Sept. Open to nonmembers. Start thinking about possible entries for Clicking Cameras, Careful Craftwork, Creative Cooking, Horticultural Classes – flowers, fruit & veg. Photographic classes are: 44 – Stiles/Gates; 45 – Summer Swelter; 46 – Flood/Drought; 47 – Trees in all seasons; 48 – Something to make you smile. Details: Katherine 2671858, katherinehill@ live.co.uk Cookridge Methodist Church Film Society As part of the Olympic celebrations, ‘Chariots of Fire’ will be shown on Wed 18 July, 7pm. Tickets £3. Enrolling now for new season. Films shown on giant screen in Church Hall 7pm for 7.30pm 2nd Wed of month. Oct – April. 7 films £20/ 5 films £17. Details: Shirley 267 2464, Don 267 4721 Friends of University Art and Music (Leeds) helps to foster the musical & artistic outreach of the University of Leeds. Membership open to all. Regular activities. Sun 1 July: Garden Party. Details: 343 2584, www.leeds. ac.uk/fuam

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Holt Park Residents’ Association Provides a voice for all residents & tenants in the Holt Park area. Regular monthly meetings at Ralph Thoresby School. Details: Alan Mann 07901 656886, www.holtparktra. btck.co.uk Horsforth in Bloom Next meeting should be 10am Sat 7 July in the Museum, but instead everyone will be on a Litter Pick, 10am – 12 noon with coffee at Central Methodist Church, in preparation for Judges’ visit 9 July. All welcome to help. Details: Dawn Collins 250 2987, Hilary Taylor 258 3521 Horsforth Duplicate Bridge Club Weds 7.15pm & Thurs 1.15–4.30pm at The Horsforth Club, New Road Side. New members welcome. Details: Mike Bent 258 1580 Horsforth Retired People’s Club meets 2nd & 4th Thurs of month, 9.30 – 11am at St Margaret’s Parish Centre. Speakers on a wide variety of subjects plus refreshments & time to socialise. Visitors & prospective members very welcome. Details: Everett Cooke 258 9149, Beryl Harland 258 6907 Horsforth WI meets 3rd Mon of the month at St James’s Parish Centre, Low Lane, 7.30pm. Interesting speakers. Visitors welcome. Details: Pat 258 7062, Christine on 258 9501.

Kaleidoscope Social Club for over 50s & unattached with a zest for life. Monthly programme of events. Not a dating agency. Details: 262 1455 or 261 2619, www.kaleidoscopeleeds. weebly.com Leeds & Bradford Friendship Group meets 1st Wed of month, 1.30pm at Pudsey Civic Hall LS28 5TA. Friendship & activities for people of retirement age. Speaker or entertainment at 2pm. Days out, dining, walks, computers, etc. New members welcome. Details: 258 5955. Leeds Book Club 2nd Sun, 6pm at The White Swan, Leeds City Centre. 3rd Sun, 5 – 7pm at Arcadia in Headingley. 2nd Wed, 7pm at Medusa Bar, Horsforth. Details: www.leedsbookclub.com, leedsbookclub@gmail.com Leeds Caledonians Summer BBQ Sat 28 July, 7pm at The Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel. Details & tickets: 267 0424 Leeds Hospital Alert Small group of concerned people campaigning for preservation of the NHS. Next meeting Mon 2 July, 7.30pm at Muir Court, St Michael’s Rd. LS6. Details: Beatrice Rogers 278 5495, info@leedshospitalalert. org.uk

Leeds Movie Makers Get more out of your camcorder & film making. Stainbeck United Reformed Church Hall, Stainbeck Lane (rear entrance), Fri 7:30pm. Details: George Woolley 225 6444, Doreen Wood 278 2972. Leeds Oxfam Group Lively group campaigning on issues of interest to anyone concerned about global justice. Everyone welcome. Details: www. oxfamleeds.org.uk/, or Facebook. Leeds Photographic Society, the oldest photographic society in the world, meets Tues 7.30pm in St Edmund’s Church Hall, Lidgett Park Rd, Roundhay, LS8. Visitors & prospective members welcome. Details: 265 0651, www.lps1852.co.uk Leeds Skyrack Lions Club meets 2nd & 4th Thurs, 7.45pm at the New Headingley Club, 56 St Michael’s Rd. Headingley. New members & helpers welcome. Help the needy of Leeds & create new friendships. Details: 01943 510106, Granville.barker@ sky.com, www.105c.org. uk/leedsskyrack Mahjong Thurs 10am – 12.30pm at Robert Craven Memorial Hall. Lively, Chinese game played with small tiles. Happy, friendly group. Details: Jenny 230 0094



COMMUNITY NOTICES Mercury Movie Makers meet Weds, 7:30pm at Rawdon Conservative Club. Advice, regular film & practical evenings & occasional events. Details: 257 7274, www. mercurymoviemakers.com National Trust Supporter Group (Leeds) supports National Trust properties & places in Yorkshire & the North East. Summer programme of visits, walks & holidays underway. Details: Pam 258 8178

Wharfedale Speakers Club meets 1st & 3rd Wed of each month at Cross Green Community Centre, Pool Rd, Otley. New members welcome. Speakers of all ages & backgrounds. Come along & improve your speaking skills. Details: Tony Morris 258 3507 MUSIC

New Weetwood Writers Group at Weetwood Hall. Whether you want to write for publication, profit or pleasure, you’ll be very welcome. Evening & weekend workshops planned. Details: Liz 267 9894.

‘A Summer Serenade’ Sat 7 July, 7.30pm at St Stephen’s Parish Church, Morris Lane, Kirkstall LS5. Programme includes ‘On Wenlock Edge’, ‘Sea Pictures’ & popular songs & duets. Featuring mezzo soprano Joanna Gamble, tenor Ben Kerslake & pianist Michael Cleaver. £7.50 on door. In aid of restoration fund. Details: 267 7775

Otley & Wharfedale Cancer Support Fundraising Group covers NW Leeds & meets monthly to plan events. Looking for new members. Details or to book a speaker: 0113 261 3758/ 01943 467299

Amici Singers Friendly mixed voice choir welcomes new singers, experienced or not. No auditions. Rehearsals Thurs pm at Adel Methodist Church. Details: 228 5932 or 267 1292.

Social Events Club Meals, pub nights, theatre/film/ music, walks, badminton, book group, weekends away, holidays & more. Mainly over 30s. Monthly new members’ night in North Leeds. Details: 0844 8111025, www.leedsivc. org.uk

The Chippendale Singers Mixed voice choir, rehearses Wed, 7.45 – 9.30pm Methodist Church, Boroughgate, Otley. Madrigals, folksongs, spirituals & sacred works, plus lighter music & songs from shows. Vacancies for male singers (music readers essential). Details: Chris Denton 284 3744 chrisjdenton@gmail.com To book choir: Jan Wilkinson 01943 461318 www. chippendalesingers.co.uk

The Other Bridge Club Friendly bridge played Thurs 7.15 – 10.15pm at Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Bramhope. New members welcome. Details: Sandra 01943 463332 Trackrod Motor Club Meets 1st Tues of each month, 9.30pm at Old Modernians Club, Cookridge Lane. New Members welcome. Details: www.trackrodmotorclub. co.uk

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Fairfax Singers Singing for Charities & good causes, weddings & corporate events. Looking for three altos & a tenor. Based in Burley-in-Wharfedale. Details: 01943 877464. Interested in fundraising? Call 01274 597024, 01943-877464

Horsforth Choral Society Summer Jubilee Concert Fri 20 July, 7.30pm at St Margaret’s Hall, Fink Hill, Horsforth. Programme of light music & entertainment in cafe style atmosphere. Suitable for all the family. Bar. Tickets (£8 adults/£6 for 16 & under), incl. light refreshments, from 0113 228 7751 or on door. Horsforth Leeds City Brass Band A friendly, community brass band welcomes new players. Possible instrument loan, if needed. Rehearsals: Mon 7.30 – 9.30pm at Leeds Trinity University College, Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth. Details: Hannah Rowlands 250 0208, Betty Emberton 267 6529 Lawnswood Singers A female choir, practices Wed 7.30pm at Holy Trinity Church, Green Lane, Cookridge. Good female singers welcome to come & try us out. Wide repertoire of music & friendly people! Details: Brenda Hawer 0113 2671292, www. lawnswoodsingers.co.uk. Leeds & Bradford Barbershop Harmony Club Mon 7.30pm, Rawdon & Guiseley Conservative Club, Leeds Road, Rawdon. Male singers who can take on four part harmony most welcome. Details: 01274 583 989. Phoenix Concert Band A community wind band rehearsing Thurs, 7.30 – 9.30pm at West Park Centre, Spen Lane LS16 All players at least Grade 5 welcome – especially brass players. Interested in joining or booking the band? Details: secretary@ phoenixband.co.uk or www. phoenixband.co.uk.

Players for Pleasure offers playing opportunities to adult amateur musicians. All levels, beginners to advanced. All instruments & all ages over 18. New performers especially welcome. Friendly, informal & supportive atmosphere. Details: www. playersforpleasure.co.uk Society of Recorder Players – meets 2nd & 4th Sat pm in Bingley & Headingley. Different conductors take each meeting. Intermediate players, all recorders. New members welcome. Details: Caroline 01943 467348 West Riding Opera has vacancies for chorus members to participate in concerts & staged opera selections. All voice ranges welcome, no audition. Rehearsals Wed, 7.30pm at West Park Centre, Spen Lane. Details: 01274 595978, davewb8@sky. com The White Rosettes Female barbershop chorus (four part unaccompanied harmony), 12 x national champions, rehearse Wed 7.30 – 10pm at Moorlands School, Foxhill Dr, Weetwood Lane, LS16 5PF. Details: Jan Spencer 07852 210640, membership@ whiterosettes.org.uk Yeadon & District Male Voice Choir Would welcome new members to take them through to their 100th anniversary in 2013. Rehearsals Thurs 7.45pm at Yeadon Methodist Church (side entrance), next to Yeadon Town Hall. Details: John Atkinson 294 9095


SENIORS Horsforth Live at Home Bacon Butties served Tues 11.30am- 12.30pm, followed by dancing ‘til 3pm. Thurs: coffee morning (9.30 – 11am), indoor bowls (10am – 12pm), & lunch 11.30am – 1pm). Details: 259 1511 OPAL Coffee Afternoon Fri 1.30 – 3.30pm at The Old Post Office, 10 Silk Mill Drive, Cookridge. Details: 261 9103. OPAL Needs YOU! Drivers required. Hours to suit you, or offer regular lifts to activities for local older people: Tues Chair Exercise Group 1.30-2pm & again 3.20 – 3.45; Weds Gentle Exercise Class, 10.30 – 11am & 12 – 12.30pm; Thurs Chair Exercise Group, 1.30 – 2pm & 3.20 – 3.45pm; Fri Coffee Afternoon, 1 – 1.30pm & 3.30 – 4pm. Details: Sally-Anne 261 9103, sallyanne@opal-project.org.uk, www.opal-project.org.uk Sequence Tea Dances Mon 2 – 4pm, Bramhope Methodist Church Hall. Everyone welcome. Refreshments & raffle. Details: Marjorie 267 9802. SPIRITUAL Adel Baptist Congregation invites you to Sunday services, 10.30am in Adel Primary School, Tile lane, LS16. Worship style is informal with mixture of contemporary & traditional songs. Also, a variety of day time & evening groups. Details: Revd Richard Pollard 275 4989, Richard@spbc.org.uk Adel Methodist Church, corner of Holt Lane & Gainsborough Ave, invites you to Sunday Services at 10.30am. Junior Church also meets at 10.30am

Catholic Churches Our Lady of Kirkstall parish covers Leeds 16, Horsforth & Kirkstall. Churches: Holy Name, Otley Old Rd (Parish office: 267 8257); Saint Mary’s, Broadgate Lane, Horsforth (Parish secretary: 258 2607); The Assumption, Spen Lane. Parish Priest: Fr PA Smythe M.A.,Ph.D.; Assistant Priest: Fr BK Akpoigbe MSP. www.ourladyofkirkstall. org.uk Christian Meditation Group Meets every other Tues, 7.30pm in the Chapel at Trinity & All Saints College, Horsforth. Part of World Community for Christian Meditation. Everyone welcome. Details: 258 3780, www. christianmeditation.org.uk Cookridge Methodist Church 10.30am Morning Worship. All ages welcome Excellent crèche facilities & refreshments served afterwards. 2nd Sun of month: Family Parade Service - informal, friendly worship for all ages. Evening Meditation Classes Ideal for beginners, everyone welcome. Half-day course of guidance for starting, improving & making the most of regular meditation practice. Suitable for those new to meditation & those wishing to improve. £10, including refreshments. Details: 265 8164, www. meditationinleeds.org Fourth Way Philosophy & Meditation Group Introductory meetings & readings from ‘In Search of the Miraculous’ by P.D. Ouspensky. Meetings in Leeds & Otley. Details: 07814 951231, info@ gurdjieff-leeds.com The Leeds Gurdjieff Society Free Group Meditation Sun 7- 8pm (ex 3rd Sun: 6.30-7.30pm). Experience peace & calm with guided meditations. Brahma Kumaris, West Park.

Details: 275 7727, leeds@ uk.bkwsu.org, www.bkwsu. org/uk/leeds Horsforth Churches Together meet Wed 4 July, 7.30pm in St Mary’s School, Broadgate Lane, to discuss the ‘Hope in Horsforth’ events 22 Sept – 7 Oct. Everyone welcome. Learn to meditate FWBO Leeds Buddhist Centre. A contemporary approach to meditation, mindfulness & the Buddhist tradition. Also classes in yoga & bodywork, chronic pain & stress management. Details: 244 5256, www. leedsbuddhistcentre.org Leeds Healing Centre Now at Burley Lodge Centre, 42-46 Burley Lodge Road, LS6. Healing by members of The Healing Trust (NFSH) to aid relaxation & promote wellbeing. Fri 11am – 2.30pm. Healing also at Friends’ Meeting House, Roundhay, Thurs 7 – 8.30pm. Donations appreciated. Details: 07985 121810, 01274 617700, www. leedshealingcentre.org Leeds Stillness Group meets Mon 7.30 - 9.30pm at Quaker Friends Meeting House, 136 Street Lane, Roundhay. Based on the teachings of Eckhart Tolle, (The Power of Now & A New Earth). Join like-minded people to watch footage of Eckhart Tolle talk followed by silent meditation. Small donation appreciated. Details: 07884 332644, www.peacenowhere.com St Barnabas Church, Alwoodley In 2012, the church celebrates its 50th anniversary. A full programme of events is planned. All welcome. Details: 0113 267 8487, www.stbarnabasleeds. org.uk

St Paul’s Church, Raynel Drive, LS16 Said Eucharist Sun 8am; Sung Eucharist 10am. 1st Sunday – family Eucharist with Band – families warmly welcomed; 3rd Sunday – Kidz club during service. Details: Revd Dr Ian J White 267 3676, Revd Linda Ludkin 2301564, www. stpaulirelandwood.org.uk The Wharfedale Vineyard Sunday services 10am at Ralph Thoresby School, Holt Park with refreshments). Details: 245 9111 www. wharfedale-vineyard.org SUPPORT Arthritis Care Leeds Branch Meets 3rd Tues of each month, 7.30 – 9pm, St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. Entry £2 incl. refreshments & raffle. New members welcome. Details: Pat 0113 275 7694 Association of Blind Asians Leeds is looking for volunteers who would like to make a real difference to blind & partially sighted people in Leeds. Volunteers provide a valuable sighted guiding service which reduces isolation & increases the independence of visually impaired people. Details: Sonal 210 3347 Crohn’s & Colitis UK Support for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) & their families in North & West Yorkshire. Regular meetings. Details: 0845 130 6809, Leeds@ crohnsandcolitis. org.uk, www.groups. crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/ Leeds Different Strokes invites stroke survivors to join them. Weds 1.45 – 3.45pm Adel Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel. Includes an hour of exercise. Details: Linda McLean 225 4744 northleedslife.co.uk | July 2012 55


COMMUNITY NOTICES Leeds Coeliac Group Gluten-Free Family BBQ, 4pm Sun 15 July at The Shoulder of Mutton, Main St. Kirkby Overblow. Joint event with Harrogate Coeliac Group. Details: Sandra McLean 07711 768850, sandra.mclean@ btinternet.com.

The Yorkshire Cancer Help Centre is now at the Day Therapy Unit, St Michael’s Hospice, Harrogate two Saturdays each month, offering support for people with cancer & their loved ones. Details: Esme 01423 881392/ Karen 01937 573166, www.ychc.org.uk

Leeds Samaritans Confidential, nonjudgemental support 24 hours a day for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair. They listen with an open mind & in complete confidence, for as long as you need. Details: 245 6789, 08457 909090

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Open Door Café A meeting place for people with dementia & their carers. Last Mon of each month (except bank hols), 2-4pm, New Headingley Club, St Michael’s Road, Headingley. Details: 231 1727 Overeaters Anonymous Meetings held Tues 7pm at HEART Headingley; Weds 6.30pm at Roundhay Friends Meeting House; Sat 10am at Rawdon Friends Meeting House. All welcome. Details: 07981 940603, www.oagb.org.uk The Owls New city-wide informal childminding group offering support, training & information, & social events. Membership £5 pa. Details: 240 2956. Wharfedale General Hospital Cardiac Club (affiliated with British Heart Foundation) is open to former cardiac patients & their partners. Opportunity to take part in exercise classes under supervision of qualified instructors. Meets Mon, Wed & Thurs at Wharfedale General Hospital. £3. Details: Clive Wilkinson 0113 267 1721

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Forum 2000 New Autumn programme available now in libraries. Starts 19 Sept with a talk by David Thornton (Thoresby Society), on ‘The Street Names of Leeds’. Every Wed, 10am – 12 noon at The Grove Centre, New St. Horsforth. Details 258 3521 Headingley Cafe Scientifique Mon 2 July, 7.30pm at New Headingley Club, 56 St. Michael’s Rd. Professor Jergen Denecke speaks about ‘Biofuels’. All welcome. Admission £2. Details: ann.clarke17@ yahoo.co.uk Leeds Astronomical Society meets 2nd Wed of month with a guest speaker presentation & regular telescope nights at Quaker Friends Meeting House, Woodhouse Lane, LS2. Visitors welcome, first visit free. Details: info@ leedsastronomy.org.uk, www.leedsastronomy.org. uk

Cookridge Crumpets WI 1st Tues of each month, 7.30pm at Holy Trinity C of E School, Green Lane, Cookridge. Newly formed W.I. Lively mixed age group. Wide variety of activities. Learn new skills, make new friends. New members welcome. Details: Becki Tyler 0788 262 9359, cookridgewi@yahoo.co.uk Delicious Bites A new group for those who wish to share favourite recipes with fellow food lovers. Make friends & learn how to prepare different cuisine from around the world. Sessions include cooking demonstrations, tastings. Details: bitesdelicious@ yahoo.co.uk Horsforth WI meets 3rd Mon of the month at St James’s Parish Centre, Low Lane, 7.30pm. Interesting speakers. Visitors welcome. Details: Pat 258 7062, Christine on 258 9501. Methodist Women’s Luncheon Club (Leeds & District) Welcomes new members to their monthly meetings at Devonshire Hall, Headingley on 2nd Wed of each month. Good food & excellent speakers! Details: Shirley 257 9381.

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Soroptimist International Meet 2nd Mon each month 7pm at Weetwood Hall. All ladies welcome. Details: http://soroptimist-gbi.org/ leeds

Adel YCA (Yorkshire Countrywomen’s Association) will meet on Mon 16 July for a Summer meal at Crag House Farm. No meeting in Aug. Programme recommences 10 Sept. Details: Jean Oldridge 2671806

The Tuesday Club - Ladies’ Lunch Group Devonshire Hall, Cumberland Road, Headingley, last Tues of month. Lunch at 12.30pm, followed by talk. Details: Heather Harrison 267 8437 hharrison578@ btinternet.com

Bramhope Methodist Church Thursday Group meets 2nd Thurs at 8pm. A warm welcome is extended to ladies who enjoy an evening out with speakers, outings, activities & a chat.

University of Leeds Ladies’ Club welcomes women connected to the Uni as either serving or former staff members, partners of staff, or grads of the Uni. Regular events. Details: uleedslc@gmail.com

White Rose Ladies Speakers Club meets 2nd & 4th Mon, 7.45pm at Farsley Library, Old Rd. Farsley, LS28. Friendly environment in which to find your voice & improve your presentation skills, including Powerpoint, while having fun. Details: Stephanie Hanson 255 0824, hansonstevie@ hotmail.com or just turn up. Yorkshire Countrywomen’s Association meets 2nd Thurs each month, 1.30pm at Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Bramhope. New members welcome. MISC/ EVENTS Allerton High ‘Old Girls’ Reunion Sat 7 July, for those who left in 1972 (A Levels) or 1970 (O Levels). Details: Helen Wyatt helen@ wyatt3975.freeserve. co.uk or Jeanne Benedict jeannebarczewska@ hotmail.com Barbecue Sat 30 June, 4pm at St Paul’s Church, Raynel Dr. Ireland Wood. Tickets: £6 adults/ £3 children. Details: B Pearson 226 9327 Bat Walk Sat 21 July, 9pm at Rodley Nature Reserve, Moss Bridge Rd (off Town St) LS13 1JX. Presentation followed by walk around reserve with Diane Gregory, West Yorkshire Bat Group. Look for bats & listen on bat detectors. Meet at visitor centre. Limited places, booking required. Details: 204 0441 (Wed, Sat, Sun), www.rodleynaturereserve. org Bee Swarms will be collected, free of charge, if accessible. Details: Terry Beddows, 268 8231, 07964 517608


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COMMUNITY NOTICES Cookridge Village Hall Two rooms with kitchen facilities available for hire. Ideal for meetings, birthday parties, dances or classes. Details: Mrs Tones on 267 4706. New members & helpers welcome. Festival of Sport Sat 21 July, 11.30am – 3.30pm at Allerton High School. Sport for all ages inspired by The Olympics! Watch it, try it, compete for prizes, talk about joining a local club. Nine different sports to try – rugby, tennis, cricket, table tennis, martial arts, golf, walking, badminton, football, cycling. Free entry. Garden Fete Sat 4 August, 2 – 4pm in the grounds of St Margaret’s Church, Horsforth. Traditional garden fete, cream teas on the vicarage lawn, stalls, games, live music, BBQ & indoor space in case the weather turns bad! Jewish Heritage Centre for Children is at 168 Shadwell Lane, LS17. Open to general public 1st Sun of month, 12 – 4pm (excl. Sept). Group bookings Sun – Thurs. Details: Ruth Bell 379 2606/ 266 3311, jhcc613@gmail.org, www. jhcc.org.uk Kidz in Kampz Community Shop invites donations of clothes, shoes, bric-abrac, jewellery, unwanted gifts, books, DVDs & CDs, household goods (no electrical). The charity supports vulnerable children in camps for stateless people close to the Burmese borders. Please drop off at the shop at Holt Park Shopping Centre, or they will collect locally, please call 267 6800 Leeds Link Summer Fayre Thurs 5 July, 3 – 7pm at St Georges Centre, Great George St. LS Leeds. Fun filled, informative event on health & social care. Open to the public & 58 July 2012 | northleedslife.co.uk

organisations. Lord Mayor will officially open the event at 3.30pm. Range of activities & workshops. Details: 388 5099, Kirstie. Shapley@shaw-trust.org.uk OPAL Needs YOU! Drivers required. Hours to suit you, or offer regular lifts to activities for local older people: Tues Chair Exercise Group 1.30-2pm & again 3.20 – 3.45; Weds Gentle Exercise Class, 10.30 – 11am & 12 – 12.30pm; Thurs Chair Exercise Group, 1.30 – 2pm & 3.20 – 3.45pm; Fri Coffee Afternoon, 1 – 1.30pm & 3.30 – 4pm. Details: SallyAnne 261 9103, sallyanne@opal-project.org.uk, www.opal-project.org.uk

Open Garden Sat 30 June, 10am – 2pm at St Gemma’s Hospice, Harrogate Rd. Moortown. Visit the Hospice’s award winning garden. Gardening specialist Joe Maiden will speak & the gardening team will be on hand with advice. Cake stall, entertainment, plant sale & refreshments. Adults £2, children free Rodley Nature Reserve Summer Fair Sat 18 Aug. Book your stall now & help raise funds for this beautiful Reserve which provides a free haven for families & wildlife. Just £10 a table. Details: 256 2375 St Gemma’s Family Garden Party Sun 8 July, 12 noon – 4pm at St Gemma’s,

Harrogate Rd. Moortown. Fun & games for all ages, huge variety of stalls, live entertainment, hot food & bar. Details: Michelle 218 5570, michelleb@ st-gemma.co.uk St John the Baptist Photographic Competition: Open to all. Theme: ‘Adel Through the Seasons”. £1 per photo entered. Entries to be submitted for judging in September. Details & entry forms: Mrs Sylvia Halliday on 267 1708 Volunteering Opportunities in Cancer Wing at St. James’s Hospital Kind & friendly volunteers needed to assist patients who need help at mealtimes. Details: Vicki James 206 7646, Vicki.James@ leedsth.nhs.uk

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