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Dear Readers, There is no avoiding the fact that there’s a bit of cycling going on in Yorkshire this year! Welcome to Yorkshire has launched its Cultural Festival to add to the celebration of having Le Grand Départ starting from Leeds, and Harewood House is going all out with a Cycling Festival. We decided to jump on the bandwagon too! It’s a great opportunity to find out what’s going on cycle-wise around Leeds and who’s doing what. So, over the next few months we will

Yorkshire is Best Cycling Destination!

drip feed you cycle facts and information and play our part in promoting Le Grand Départ. Festivals are busting out all over – Headingley LitFest is back for it’s seventh year;

Headingley LitFest Returns for 7th Year

there’s a Literary Scarecrow Festival in Far Headingley; Transform- a festival of theatre and

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performance returns to The Playhouse; Amazing Graze, a celebration of street food at Left Bank Leeds is back; and there’s a Beer Festival in Horsforth!

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Pigs are racing at Weetwood Hall; bikers are on an Egg Run; women are night-running for St Gemma’s – and there’s loads more….read on! Send all your news and stories for April by 1st March if possible, and by 1st April for the May edition. Advertising deadlines are 7th March & 9th April. We look forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards, Carole, Jack and the team.

Headingley LitFest Returns for its Seventh Year Once again it has lined up a fantastic programme of events from 10th March – 7th April at various venues around Headingley.

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The Tour de France may still be months away but it’s all kicking off in Yorkshire already!

TRANSFORM returns to West Yorkshire Playhouse with a highimpact weekend, exploding into every nook and cranny of the theatre and beyond.

Building on the success of last year’s festival, Amazing Graze is back at Left Bank Leeds with award-winning street food, music and art.

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Hy Brasil is a mysterious, mythical island rumoured to be hidden in mist somewhere off the coast of Ireland, which

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Carole Carey-Campbell

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Best known as the sound recordist for BBC programmes, including the awardwinning Frozen Planet, and described by the Guardian as ‘the daddy of wildlife and sound recording’, Chris Watson was also a founding member of the influential experimental music group Cabaret Voltaire and has released a number of albums of edited field recordings. The installation takes visitors on

a expedition - from shore to summit, dawn to dusk, all in a cycle of rhythm, sound and beautiful lighting that lasts around 20 minutes. From the swirling pulse of the currents around the island to the haunting siren song of whales and seals, the otherworldly cries of Manx shearwaters and the deep roar of black howler monkeys, Hy Brasil moves around the visitor in three dimensional life, through ambi-sonic sound, enhanced by gorgeously atmospheric lighting by Lighting Designer Tim Skelly. Hy-Brasil is at Howard Assembly Room from Friday 28th February – Saturday 15th March. It is open from 2 – 8pm, Tuesdays – Saturdays and runs on a 30 minute loop.

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MARY EDITH PECHEY- PHIPSON, MD Pioneering doctor and campaigner

In 1877 a remarkable woman came to live and work in Leeds. Her name was Edith Pechey, already well known as one of the tiny band of intrepid women who had dared to challenge the medical establishment, fighting – and ultimately winning – a long and bitter battle to gain medical qualifications and be allowed to practise. When she arrived in Leeds she was one of only seven women in the country who had won the right to be registered as a doctor. Edith Pechey came originally from the village of Langham, Essex, the sixth child of the Baptist Minister, born in 1845. She inherited a love of learning from her parents, and her first work was in teaching, but her ambition was to study and practise medicine, particularly in the field of women’s health. Many women were dying in childbirth and infant deaths were commonplace, yet obstetrics did not feature in medical training, and medicine was a totally male preserve. She met other women prepared

the University of Berne in Switzerland (taking her exams

to fight for the right to qualify, and in

in German) and acquired further qualifications in Dublin,

1869 she joined four others applying

enabling her, after more argument, to be registered to

to enter the prestigious School of

practise.

Medicine in Edinburgh. They passed

She already had links with Yorkshire, where she had

the exams for admission but had to

given courses of lectures on women’s health for the Yorkshire

be taught separately from the men,

Ladies’ Council of Education. She also had contacts with

Leeds to a fellow woman doctor, and

at much higher fees. They achieved

the lively group of women (and men) in Leeds who were

after an arduous journey, arrived in

excellent results, but endured

campaigning for better educational opportunities for women.

Bombay to begin what became her

insults and constant harassment,

Knowing she would have supportive friends, she chose to

life’s work. She established hospitals,

at one point braving a noisy, stone-

come to Leeds, setting up in practice in Park Square and

set up medical training for women,

throwing mob. And when Edith

living first in Warwick Villas, near the Infirmary, and then

campaigned against child marriage.

won a prize for chemistry, it was

in a charming, seventeenth century house in rural Bramley.

When she was 44 she met Herbert

refused because she was a woman.

No doubt she encountered prejudice, but it is said that

Phipson, a businessman who shared

This blatant injustice evoked letters

this was soon dispelled by her charm, intelligence, and

her concerns and interests, and

to The Times and passionate

generosity of mind.

they married. With his support she

confrontations in Edinburgh, where

No details of her work in Leeds are known, but she may

continued her work, though her health

two professors refused point-blank to

have had links with the Public Dispensary which looked after

was suffering. She and her husband

teach the women ‘improper’ subjects

the needs of the poor, her particular care and interest. She

finally returned to England in 1905,

like Anatomy. Another claimed that

was also in great demand as a speaker, giving the keynote

but she did not rest. She had kept her

medical education for women would

inaugural address at the opening of the London School

Yorkshire friends, and represented

be a curse to civilisation!

of Medicine for Women in 1877; lecturing on health and

Leeds and Huddersfield in the ongoing

The opposition won (fear of

nursing for the Yorkshire Ladies’ Council; addressing the

campaigns for women’s suffrage. In

professional competition?). Although

Social Science Congress in Edinburgh in 1880; and speaking

1907 she marched bravely at the head

the women completed their studies

in campaigns for women’s suffrage, another cause close to

of the famous ‘Mud March’, but she

successfully, they were not granted

her heart. In 1882 she was elected President of the Medical

was already seriously ill. A year later

degrees, in spite of taking legal action

Women’s Federation of England.

she died of breast cancer and diabetes,

against the University. There was no

Then, in 1883, she accepted a fresh challenge: to head

aged 67. She was described as the ablest

giving-up – they looked to qualify

up a new hospital and dispensary in India, where women’s

of those pioneering women who broke

elsewhere. Finally, after a year working

health was being damaged by seclusion and child marriage,

through the barriers - Leeds can be

at the Birmingham Women’s Hospital,

yet they were barred from treatment by male doctors. Women

proud of its association with her.

Edith gained her M.D. in 1877 from

doctors were desperately needed. She gave up her work in

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Otley Green Fair This year’s Green Fair takes place at Otley Courthouse, Courthouse Street, Otley on Saturday 13th April, 10am – 4pm and entry is free.

For most of us, interviews top the list of scary things - especially if you also have to give a presentation or take part in role playing. “We can all perform well in our heads, but nerves kick in when it’s for real”, said Jo Donnelly, co-founder of Leeds Voice Day. “Nerves can really get in the way: shortness of breath…heart pounding…mouth dry…brain blank! And often the more you care, the more your nerves affect you.” Fortunately there are simple techniques to help you get around your nerves, so you can speak with more confidence, make your points clearly, and show why you are a No 1 choice. ‘On The Spot!’ is an interactive workshop where you can learn these techniques, and spend time practicing them in a challenging but supportive environment. ‘On the Spot!’ is organised by Leeds Voice Day, a not-for-profit organisation established in 2008 to make voice and communication skills accessible to all. It will be

We can all perform well in our heads, but nerves kick in when it’s for real

led by Voice and Performance Coach Jane Oakshott MBE and Jo Donnelly LCST MA Speech Therapist. As experts in practical communication skills Jane and Jo will offer unexpected and inspiring insights into the interview process. “As a job applicant, you’re vetting the firm as much as they are looking at you”, said Jane, who has a 90% success rate among her interview skills customers. “That thought alone can start your transformation from ‘rabbit in the headlights’ into an equal participant in the interview process.” ‘On the Spot!’ is on Friday 28th March, 1.30 - 4pm at HEART Bennett Road, Headingley. For more information and to book one of the 12 available places, (£30 including tea and cake!), contact 0113 278 6215 or leedsvoiceday@ virginmedia.com

There will be a variety of stalls - charities, crafts, local and national campaigns and environmental groups, as well as taster sessions in alternative therapies. In the afternoon there will be an art workshop on an environmental theme (1 – 3pm) for children aged 5 – 12 (under 8s with an adult). Local Morris side Flash Dance will dance in the courtyard late morning and early afternoon.

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Northern Ballet brings one of the world’s best-known icons, Cleopatra, back to the stage at Leeds Grand Theatre from Thursday 6th – Saturday 15th March. Premiered in Leeds in February 2011, Cleopatra toured extensively throughout the UK. It was seen by more than 54,000 people and generating more than £1 million at the box office. The ballet is choreographed by artistic director David Nixon to a score by celebrated composer Claude-Michel Schönberg, best known for Les Misérables and Miss Saigon. It charts Cleopatra’s sensational rise to power, her scandalous romances with the most powerful men in history, and her eventual downfall. “From the moment David Nixon suggested the ballet of Cleopatra, it took me five years to find an elusive spark of inspiration”, said Claude-Michel Schönberg. “I had to understand how sensuous the way of life was in Egypt, the opposite to the culture of Rome. I realised that the chaos of being in love with such a woman as Cleopatra put the Roman Emperor and his Empire in danger. That’s what the score is trying to reflect without falling into clichés associated with that era.” Cleopatra’s legend has captivated

generations. A universal style and beauty icon, she still inspires artists, designers and stylists. David Nixon explains: “I have been fascinated by the story of Cleopatra for a long time. The name has echoed through the centuries, and it doesn’t lose its resonance. Two thousand years later she is as popular as she ever was. There is little factual information about her yet she managed to hold in her grasp two of the most powerful men in history.” David Nixon brought together a

group of established Northern Ballet collaborators to work with him on Cleopatra including: Patricia Doyle (Co-director), Christopher Giles (Co-designer) and Tim Mitchell (Lighting Designer). Northern Ballet also introduced projection to create scenic backdrops with designs by Nina Dunn. For further information on Northern Ballet’s upcoming tour visit northernballet.com


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Ruth Waterman to Conduct The Sam Mendes production of King Lear, now showing at The National Theatre, features special CGI weather effects produced by Leeds Trinity University radio lecturer, Bob Walmsley.

Leeds Haydn Players International violinist and conductor, Ruth Waterman, returns to Leeds to conduct the Leeds Haydn Players on Sunday 30th March, 3pm at The Clothworkers’ Hall, Leeds University.

ob, who is a 3D animator, radio presenter and journalist in addition to lecturing, was approached to work on King Lear by WestEnd/Broadway projection designer Jon Driscoll. The pair had previously worked together on Sir Tim Rice’s musical ‘From Here to Eternity’, which includes a depiction of the Japanese invasion of Pearl Harbour. Bob specialises in creating CGI explosions, smoke and fire effects which were required for the finale of the show.

“Many stage plays and musicals now have images and animations projected onto screens, which allow the audience to see special effects that would have been impossible

The explosions play a prominent role in what is a hugely powerful and exciting climax to the show

with old-fashioned sets”, says Bob. ”Jon and I worked together for two weeks in September and were very pleased with what we created. The explosions play a prominent role in what is a hugely powerful and exciting climax to the show. “In December, Jon approached me again to produce some very special CGI weather effects for a particularly powerful scene in King Lear. It’s definitely been worth it to be part of such an exciting production made by such an impressive and talented group of people.” King Lear premiered at The National Theatre in January and will be screened live in cinemas across the UK on 1 May, including all of Leeds’ multiplexes.

Known internationally as a violinist, broadcaster, speaker and educator, Ruth has conducted orchestras in places as diverse as the Winter Palace in St Petersburg and the ruins of Sarajevo. In a programme designed to show the often neglected links between three major composers of the 18th century – Beethoven, Mozart and Haydn, Ruth will use the orchestra to illustrate the music with a short talk. The programme includes Mozart (Linz Symphony), Beethoven, two movements from Prometheus and Haydn Symphony no.88. Tickets (£10) are available from from Robin Jakeways 01943 466 331, r.jakeways@ btopenworld.com


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Irish History Month 2014

Pictured: “It Burns it

all Clean”

Building on the success of last year’s festival, and continuing WYP’s artistic director James Brining’s vision for an innovative, forward thinking theatre that engages with its local creative community, TRANSFORM returns to the West Yorkshire Playhouse from 27th – 30th March. This year it takes place over one high-impact weekend, exploding into every nook and cranny of the Playhouse and beyond. Continuing to make Leeds a home for imaginative collaboration and experimentation, the Playhouse is commissioning and producing new work as well as hosting some of the UKs most innovative artists as guest performers. TRANSFORM also offers a snapshot of tomorrow’s performance today, in a unique series of works in progress, each developed at the Playhouse, and provides a platform for artist residencies, participatory events, discussion and celebration. As part of this year’s festival the Playhouse is working closely with local artists Selina Thompson and Hannah Bruce & Company to present two brand-new pieces of work, and continues an ongoing collaboration with Chris Goode & Company. Alongside this home grown work, bold artists and theatre makers such as Inua Ellams, Made In China, Uninvited Guests, Third Angel and resident company Unlimited Theatre present and perform.

On the now notorious Saturday night of Transform, internationally renowned and self-styled ‘low-rent Liberace’, Scottee, copresents The TRANSFORM Variety Night featuring an array of the world’s greatest variety acts including 21st century cabaret stars like Bourgeois & Maurice, internationally renowned aerial artist Empress Stah, hula hoop master and comedic genius Jess Love, infamous hanky lady Ursula Martinez, the Winner of Baghdad’s got Talent, alongside Newcastle’s new wave showgirl Ginger Johnson, and Wendy Watts performing magic like you have never seen before. Leeds jazz band ‘A New Perspective’ launches the festival - and there are free performances by Leeds-based Paper Birds, Playhouse Channel 4 Playwright in Residence Zodwa Nyoni, and Gracefool Collective. And, in between all the activity, there’s always the opportunity to grab a bite to eat at the Transform Cafe and meet the artists and Playhouse team behind the festival. All the shows are individually priced, with tickets from just £5. Or, you can see everything with a Bronze, Silver or Gold TRANSFORM PASS starting from just £29. For full details visit www.wyp.org.uk or pick up a programme at The Playhouse. Follow all the action on Twitter and join in by using #wyptransform @wyplayhouse

Irish History Month, an initiative of the Leeds-based Irish Arts Foundation, is now in its eighth year. It aims to promote knowledge of Irish History and experiences in Britain and beyond, disseminating information on the many positive contributions that Irish people have made to British society, and introducing new audiences to the vibrancy of Irish arts, heritage, culture and history. Highlights in this year’s programme include concerts from Clannad & Mary Black at Leeds Town Hall (Wed 12th March), new London-based Irish band Crossharbour at Seven Arts, Chapell Allerton (Sat 1st March), and Michael McGoldrick, John Doyle & John McCusker in The Victoria Hall, Saltaire (Fri 7th March). Look out for Brendan McGowan’s lecture at HEART in Headingley (Friday 8th March) and an Irish Studies MA Seminar Day at Bewley’s Hotel, Leeds, on Saturday 22nd March, featuring Professor Mary Hickman, Dr Ivan Gibbons and Professor Lance Pettitt. The Irish have contributed to life in Britain in many ways, particularly in the arts. Irish History Month seeks to highlight these contributions. To see the full range of events throughout the month,

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The launch of the anthology ‘Tangled Roots: True Life Tales About Mixed and Multi-racial Families in Yorkshire’ will take place on Wednesday 5th March at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton, 6 - 8pm.

Tangled Roots writers will read some of their work from 7pm. The book will be on sale and there will be a free ticket to the performance with every book purchase. Tangled Roots is an Arts Council funded project that explores the experiences of people who have grown up in mixed race families in Leeds, or are currently part of a multi-racial family. The project launched a website

Tangled Roots explores the experiences of people who have grown up in mixed race families in Leeds

and published this anthology featuring the experiences of mixed families, alongside memoirs from professional writers. The work that appears in the anthology can be found at www. tangledroots.org.uk


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special viewing (6 – 8pm), when you will have the opportunity to meet and speak to both artist and poet.

An exhibition of paintings by Lilliane Gosling opens at Arts@Trinity, Boar Lane, Leeds, on Thursday 6th March.

The themes are Theyyam, an ancient ritual performance from the Malabar coast of India, and tales from the Seven Seas, based on readings from medieval European and Islamic travellers and sailors. Since childhood, Lilliane has been interested in the spread of world art, and the way in which peoples and cultures have expressed their feelings and intuitions. To accompany the images, Leeds poet Linda Marshall has written a series of poems, which will also be displayed. And, on 20th March there will be a

The exhibition runs until 31st March and is open weekdays from 10am – 3pm. Free entry.

Since childhood, Lilliane has been interested in the spread of world art

Soroptimists

The aim of

International

the

Leeds Literary Prize 2014 Entries for the second biennial prize for unpublished fiction by black and Asian women writers living in the UK will close on 31st March 2014.

The prize was set up by Soroptimist International of Leeds three years ago, and the first awards were made in October 2012 at the Ilkley Literature Festival. The aim

prize is to act of the prize is to act as a loudspeaker for Black and Asian women’s voices and enable fresh and original works to reach new audiences. Although based in Leeds, this is a national prize, and they were delighted with the response in 2012, when they received 65 entries from all over the UK. Nor could they have achieved this initial success without the invaluable support of there core partners, Peepal Tree Press and Ilkley Literature Festival. The standard of the 2012

as a loudspeaker for Black and Asian women’s voices

entries was very high indeed, and it was with some difficulty that the judges finally agreed on four winners, with the third prize being shared by two writers. The winning entry, A Little Dust on the Eyes, by Monoli Salgado will be published later this year. They are hoping that the 2014 prize will be even bigger and better. If you think you might be eligible and would like to enter, please check www.sileedsliteraryprize.com for details. If this has whetted your appetite, you will be able to hear two of the 2012 shortlisted writers on Thursday 17th March at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton, when we present “A Little Dust on the Eyes”, an evening of words and music, from 7.30pm. Tickets and further details are available from www.sevenleeds. co.uk. All proceeds to SI Leeds Literary Prize.


Lotherton Hall has been awarded ÂŁ150,000 by the Department for Culture Media and Sport and Wolfson Museums and Galleries Improvement Fund to refurbish its exhibition spaces and become the home of the new Fashion Galleries, reinforcing its key ambition to become a major museum of fashion and textiles As part of the planned work, several rooms will be refurbished and a new lift installed so visitors can have full access to the much loved country house as well as the exciting modern exhibition spaces. The redevelopment will create an up to date 21st century gallery space, with improved lighting and the chance to utilise new elements

like film and sound in the galleries. When completed, Lotherton Hall will be one of the largest spaces in the north of England to provide a regular programme of fashion and textile exhibitions. The flexibility of the new galleries will allow more of the collection to be displayed and the improved lighting and security mean that Lotherton Hall can borrow pieces from other museum collections. Work will begin this Summer with a view to launching the new Fashion Galleries in March 2015 with a debut exhibition showcasing Fabulous Fifties Fashion. www.leeds.gov.uk/lothertonhall

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Over the course of a year of research, Pictured: Trio Literati Photo - Lloyd Spencer

the most extraordinary true stories have come to light

t’s hard to believe that Headingley LitFest is now in its seventh year! Run entirely by volunteers, once again it has lined up a fantastic programme of events from 10th March – 7th April. These will take place at a variety of venues around Headingley, including HEART, New Headingley Club, Headingley Library, Oxfam, Mint Café, Café Lento, The Bowery, The Chemic, Cottage Road Cinema and Hyde Park Picture House. The central theme this year is ‘Survival’ – to mark the 100th anniversary of the start of WWI and tie in with the launch of the book based on the true stories connected with the wartime hospital at Beckett Park, compiled by Richard Wilcocks, Secretary of the LitFest. “Over the course of a year of research, the most extraordinary true stories have come to light”, said Richard. “Practically all of these have come from descendants who have read the appeals for

The central theme this year is Survival

information in the press and online. I discovered one of them by interviewing a wonderful man in his nineties!” The book will be launched on 21st March at the New Headingley Club, followed by a performance by Leeds Met Performing Arts students, who now occupy the buildings where wounded soldiers were treated. Jo Shapcott headlines the festival. Twice winner of the National Poetry Competition, her most recent collection Of Mutability (2010) won the Costa Book Award, and in 2011 she was awarded the Queen’s Gold Medal for Poetry. Emily Mayhew will talk about her new work, Wounded – From Battlefield to Blighty. This is the first comprehensive account of medical care at the Western Front, and is full of personal stories that are both gripping and moving.

LitFest veterans Trio Literati have put together a tribute to the Victorian poet Tennyson, which they describe as ‘a rich garland’ in ‘Now Sleeps the Crimson Petal’. Local authors Alison Taft and Sarah Shafi are also here – Alison to talk about her recent crime novel, Shallow Be Thy Grave and Sarah to read from the latest in her Ridiculous Witches series. New work will also feature in Extraordinary Stories at Café Lento, at the Words on Tap evening at The Chemic, organised by poet Matthew Hedley-Stoppard, and when Leeds Writers read their own material on 17th March. Of course, older literature has not been neglected: Richard Brown will talk about Rebecca West and literary modernism, and there is an invitation to a Dinner Date with Dante at Salvo’s Salumeria. It is a packed programme, so be sure to pick up a programme from HEART, the Library, or various venues and plan out what you want to see. Bear in mind that all venues have limited capacity, so be sure to book. Tickets are available from www.heartcentre. org.uk/whats-on/litfest The whole programme can be found at www.litfestprogramme. blogspot.com


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Far Headingley Village Society is holding a Literary Scarecrow Festival, in conjunction with the seventh Headingley LitFest in March.

So, if you live within the boundaries of roughly Wood Lane, Otley Road, Glen Road and Meanwood Beck, get your thinking caps on! All scarecrows must have some sort of literary connection (however loose!), e.g. a character (human, animal or scarecrow!) in a book, poem or play. And, your scarecrow should be easily visible from the road. To take part, pick up your entry form from HEART, Headingley Library or local shops displaying a Scarecrow Poster, or just download a copy from www. fhvs.btck.co.uk/scarecrows. Then email scarecrows@live.co.uk by 14th March and let them know where it can be spotted, so that it can be included in the Scarecrow Trail Map. Scarecrows should be on display from 28th - 30th

Get your thinking caps on! All scarecrows must have some sort of literary connection

March. If you live outside this area, they can find a temporary host for your scarecrow for the trail weekend - just make sure you email them in good time. Finally - bring your scarecrow to the Community Orchard beside St Chad’s Parish Centre between 9 and 11am on Sunday 6th April to enter it in the competition (£2 entry fee). The Scarecrow display will be open for viewing and voting from 2pm. Prizes will be awarded and there will be an end-of-trail ‘scarecrow meet’. To follow the Scarecrow Trail and vote for your favourites pick up your Trail Map (£1) from HEART, the library or local shops (available from 19th March) To keep up with all the latest scarecrow news, visit www.fhvs. btck.co.uk/scarecrows

Byrd, Barbershop and The Beach Boys

The close harmony group The King’s Men (formerly Collegium Regale) will present Byrd, Broadway and the Beach Boys at Leeds Minster on Tuesday 25th March at 7.30pm. The line-up includes former Minster chorister Toby Ward from Bramhope. Toby was awarded the tenor Choral Scholarship at Gloucester Cathedral before taking up a tenor choral scholarship in the choir of King’s College, Cambridge. The King’s Men, made up of choir members, perform regularly around Britain, and recently as far afield as North America, Australia and Hong Kong. “It was a concert by The King’s Men at the Minster that inspired me to apply to King’s in the first place”, said Toby. “I hope we can inspire the next generation of the Minster’s young musicians, while delivering an entertaining programme.” The concert is in aid of the Minster Choir Fund. Tickets (£10) are available from the City Box Office on 0113 224 3801


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Leeds Festival Chorus, with the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra, will perform the world premiere of ‘Deus noster refugium’ in Leeds Town Hall on Saturday 29th March.

Pictured: James MacMillan

The Chorus commissioned the piece from Scottish composer James MacMillan to mark the centenary year of the start of the Great War. MacMillan specialises in modern sacred music rooted in evocative biblical imagery, but also writes for opera, ballet, musical theatre, and choirs. In this case, he has taken Psalm 46 (God is our refuge and strength) as his inspiration. “The objective here is to continue the long tradition of marking armed conflicts with concerts of classical music and to provide something really special and significant for the audience”, said Simon Wright, the Chorus’s conductor and artistic adviser. “The Chorus is also honouring its commitment to the promotion of new music.” The programme also includes Mozart’s Masonic Funeral Music, Haydn’s Symphonie No 44, and Haydn’s Mass in Time of War. Conducted by Simon Wright, the soloists are Mary Bevan (soprano), Jennifer Johnston (mezzo), Robin Tritschler (tenor), and Neal Davies (bass). Tickets (£16 - £31.50) are available from Chorus members or City Centre Box Office on 0113 224 3801 Leeds Festival Chorus rehearses on Wednesday evenings at St Chad’s on Otley Road.

The Chorus is also honouring its commitment to the promotion of new music


This year the Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle will host an ambitious and inspiring programme of exhibitions and events showcasing contemporary and modern sculpture. Spearheaded by the Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Leeds Art Gallery, the Henry Moore Institute, and The Hepworth Wakefield with support from Welcome to Yorkshire, Leeds City Council and Wakefield Council - these four unique galleries are partners in the Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle, an initiative that brought a million visitors to Yorkshire in 2013. Working with more than 200 of the world’s most renowned artists and sculptors, the Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle aims to ensure that Yorkshire is

one of the best places in Europe to see contemporary, modern sculpture. It is looking forward to exhibiting work by artists of worldwide acclaim. This year they will feature permanent displays by Henry Moore, Barbara Hepworth, Sir Antony Gormley and Auguste Rodin. Alongside these will be major new exhibitions by renowned artists like Fiona Banner, Ursula von Rydingsvard, Gego, Bruce McLean, Franz West and Philip-Lorca diCorcia. For further information, visit www.Ysculpture.co.uk


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heating system and carry out major repairs to the church roof and tower. Last year the festival attracted around 1,600 people over the two days. Friday evening and Saturday afternoon are the busiest times, when the hall can reach capacity. There are no advance tickets, so you may have to queue a short time, but you will get in! Accompanied children are welcome up to 4pm each day. Entry is £5 and includes a souvenir glass, programme and tasting notes, and a token for your first drink. For further information, visit www. horsforthbeerfestival.co.uk

The sixth Horsforth Beer and Cider Festival takes place on Friday 7th and Saturday, 8th March in St Margaret’s Hall, Horsforth, from 12 noon – 11pm. Over 60 draught beers and 20 ciders will be on offer, many new to the festival. And prices remain at ‘Four for a Fiver’ – either four halves of beer or cider or a glass of wine for just £5. Add the homemade food in the cafe and live entertainment on the main stage and there is something for everyone! The festival is organised by St Margaret’s Church and run entirely by volunteers. Money raised to date has helped St Margaret’s build its Parish Centre, replace the church

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On North Lane in Headingley is a little gem of a café, quietly serving up some of the freshest, tastiest food around.

e discovered it a couple of years ago and have returned again and again for their super fresh salads like Tabbouleh, Fatoush and Salatit Adass – teeming with fresh herbs, tomatoes, lentils, lemon juice and olive oil. Or one of their Chef’s Specials with lightly marinated chicken, lamb or prawns – platters that included batata harra, hummus falafel and salad. The vegan selection had stuffed vine leaves and oh-so-tasty baba ghanoush – love that smoked aubergine flavour. Most recently we dropped in on a Monday evening to take advantage of their Vegetarian Buffet (just £7.50). This was an opportunity to have a little bit of everything! Dishes of Spanish omelette, spicy potatoes, lentils, hummus, baba ghanoush, vine leaves, tabbouleh were lined up along the counter – and the beauty was we could go back for more! Mint Café was opened three years ago by friends

Marcos Dakka and Ibrahim Aweda. Their aim was to present ‘Lebanese food of exceptional quality at a reasonable price’ – and they win on both counts. The emphasis is very definitely on the fresh – ingredients are sourced locally whenever possible, only going further afield for special items. Whatever time of the day you pop in there’s always something special to look forward to – scrambled eggs and halloumi or crepes suzette for

Very much part of the community, Mint regularly hosts music and poetry events

breakfast; croissants and pastries; sandwiches, soup and salads; a full meal; or an exotically named snack like Coxinha Brasilera. They serve lovely mint tea, rich hot chocolate to die for, Yerba Mate, and real Turkish Coffee – plus a range of other coffees, herb teas, and freshly pressed juices. They are not licensed but you are welcome to bring your own wine in the evening. Very much part of the Headingley community, they regularly hold special evenings with music or poetry readings and are involved in community events like Headingley Music Festival, and Headingley LitFest – this year Flamenco Diez bring the rhythms of Andalusia to Mint on 24th March. Entry is just £5, plus £5 for the buffet of the best Lebanese and South American food around! Although Mint Café is fairly small, it packs a lot in. It is a friendly, welcoming, calm space with free Wifi and can seat about 20 people. The back room also serves as a Retro Shop with a fascinating collection of records, books, bric-a-brac etc. to investigate as you sip on your Turkish coffee and enjoy a couple of their delicious baklava. It’s time to stop saying “I must drop in there” and just do it – you won’t regret it! Mint Café, 33 North Lane, Headingley, LS6 3HW. Tel: 0113 226 4843. Open 10am – 10pm Mon – Fri; 10am – 7pm Sat, and 11am – 7pm Sun.


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Eating Leeds!

Building on the success of last year’s festival, Left Bank Leeds and Manjit’s Kitchen, an award winning Punjabi street food caterer that has been wowing people in Leeds for over five years, are joining up once more to bring you a flavour of all things street. This is a celebration of award-winning street food, music, art and bazaar, brought in from the streets of Leeds and beyond! The festival takes place on Saturday 5th and Sunday 6th April, from noon until 1am on Saturday and midnight on Sunday. There will be food and art stalls, workshops and showcase performances for all ages during the day, followed by the legendary ‘Stir it Up’ on Saturday evening, and local bands and DJs on Sunday.

Left Bank Leeds provides a stunning backdrop. The venue already hosts the popular LS6 Beer Festival, as well as a growing number of gigs, exhibitions and other art and community events throughout the year.

Left Bank Leeds provides a stunning backdrop

The festival will include a mix of old favorites and newcomers. Confirmed traders include Madeleine Express, Gingers Comfort, The Grub and Grog Shop and Las Paelleras. Confirmed for Saturday evening is Stir it Up, a mix of vintage and classic Reggae music brought to you by the Axis VALV-A-TRON Sound System and a debut performance by Left Bank’s very own community choir on Sunday afternoon. Entry is £2/ £1 during the day and is free for kids. All day and evening tickets are £5/ £4. For more details on artists and traders, follow them on twitter @ Amazing_Graze or facebook.

Eating Leeds!, a twelve month project that has just started, aims to collect a vast amount of information from Loiners to create a cookery blog and book that will benefit both residents and local businesses. People are being asked to submit their favourite recipes, and tell Eating Leeds all about their favourite places to buy food, and how to use their favourite ingredients. Recipes will be tried out by the Eating Leeds team, documented and added to the blog, complete with links to the cheapest place in Leeds to find the ingredients, cost per dish and step-by-step instructions for the less common cooking methods. Each person will be credited for their submission and the most popular recipes will be compiled into a book, for release in 2015. With a team of five, Eating Leeds aims to cover the best of what Leeds has to offer. “We are lucky to have a city full of amazing vegetable shops, spice traders and markets bursting with fresh meat, fish and local produce”, they told us. “We’re looking for recipes, places to shop locally to get the freshest and cheapest foods, and tips for growing your own. It’s a crowd-sourcing project aimed at gathering knowledge from those who have it and sharing it with those who don’t.” For further information, visit eatingleeds.tumblr.com


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Stroke Association Calls for Volunteers The Stroke Association is looking for more volunteers to help with fundraising. A number of roles are available, including supporting fundraising events around Leeds, cheering on participants, setting up and running stands, and registering participants. Fundraisers could also support street and store collections and promote events and activities. They are also looking for collection box coordinators, responsible for placing collection boxes

at

various

venues,

encouraging local shops to have a box, and collecting these when they are full. “Many of our volunteers

On Sunday 13th April, hundreds of bikers from around Yorkshire, many in fancy dress, will set out at 10am from the Squire’s Café in Sherburn in Elmet on a special charity Chocolate Egg Run to Lightwater Valley near Ripon.

are actual stroke survivors themselves”, said Jo Beverley, Regional

Fundraiser.

“Volunteering helps to build up their confidence and skills to help them return to work, or to give something back to the charity. Others may have been affected by stroke in their family. Any funds

The event, organised by Chris Eden of the Leeds biker community in partnership with St George’s Crypt, will involve between 250 – 500 bikers on all kinds of motorcycles, including Harley’s, Triumphs and Nortons, riding to Lightwater Valley where there will be a variety of stalls and activities, then riding back. It looks set to be a fun and interesting day out. Bikers will each donate two eggs, which will be distributed by The Crypt and Leeds-based

It looks set to be a fun and interesting day out

churches. This is the second in a continuing partnership between charities and bikers, following the Santa Run when over 250 bikers dressed up as Santa and collected over 1,500 toys for the Crypt to distribute, St George’s Crypt is a Christian charity which provides hope and support for the hundreds of homeless who access the charity’s services every week.

raised will help to ensure that the Stroke Association can continue its work supporting stroke survivors and their families.” For further information, please contact 0113 201 9794 or FRYorkshire@stroke.org.uk The Stroke Association campaigns to improve stroke care; supports people in recovery; and funds ground-breaking research to change the lives of people affected by stroke. For more information, visit www.stroke.org.uk or call the helpline on 0303 3033 100.


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News From Your Councillors CLLR CLIVE FOX Adel & Wharfedale Ward

Councillors tend to be on the receiving end of numerous annual reports from all and sundry. Generally speaking, the larger and glossier the report, the less compelling its contents. But, praise be, at last one comes along that’s interesting enough to warrant reading from cover to cover. The responsibility for public health in Leeds moved last year from the NHS to Leeds and the

Things have improved over the years, but the need for constant vigilance remains

CLLR

BARRY ANDERSON

Adel & Wharfedale Ward Alternate Week Collections Now that the alternate week collection system has been in place for a few months I would welcome your views on whether it is working for you, or not. I have had very few complaints about the reasoning behind the new system, but there have been a few problems with missed collections etc.

Golden Acre Park Work will start soon on the new conservatory at Golden Acre Park. This addition to the existing building will

annual report of the Council’s director of public health for 2013 is to hand. In it he starts off by taking a look back at the situation over the ten years or so from 1866 when Leeds appointed its first Medical Officer of Health. We learn that the population of Leeds rose over that time by about 50,000 to around 295,000 accompanied by numerous public health problems including infectious diseases and high infant mortality. The lack of sanitation – only 3,221 houses in Leeds had water closets in 1865 – meant refuse disposal and polluted water supplies were major health issues. In Leeds the annual average reported death rate in 1867-76 from communicable diseases alone (those readily passed on from person to person) was 1,425, with diarrhoea and scarlet fever accounting for over half that total. Fast forward to the 21st century and by 2011 the equivalent ten year annual average was under 400 deaths from communicable diseases of which 87% were from

pneumonia often associated with excess Winter deaths. All but eliminated as causes of death are the likes of smallpox, scarlet fever and whooping cough. In their place come C.Diff, now accounting for an average of 25 deaths a year, septicaemia with just under 20, and HIV and MRSA with around two apiece. Certainly things have improved over the years, but the need for constant vigilance remains, with measles being a case in point. In 2010 there were no confirmed cases in Leeds but a year later there were about 45 cases. That prompted a 94% take up of the MMR vaccine in 2011 but it still leaves 3,700 of Leeds’ 10-16 year olds at risk because they have never had the vaccine. Enough of these morbid thoughts. The days are lengthening, Spring can’t be far away and that’ll make us all feel better.

patio seating area for 80. I welcome

updated on a yearly basis to reflect the

this further investment in the Park,

accident rate over the past 12 months.

clive.fox@leeds.gov.uk

which, in addition to the money

Highways deliver approx. 20-25

already spent over the last few years,

schemes in each phase dependent on

will greatly enhance the Park. Local

cost. Public awareness of these schemes

residents have responded very positive

has grown, there have been fewer

to the additions to the Bakery and the

objections, and the majority of schemes

facilities this will provide. The café is

now tend to involve less major work.

well used and the upgrade will make

The basic cost of any scheme is

visiting the Park extremely pleasant

staff, works and legal. For a 20mph

for all visitors. The upgraded toilet

scheme in particular the costs include

a lot of

facilities will also add to the overall

designing, consultation, drafting legal

interest

visitor experience.

orders. Painting road markings and the

20MPH Zones

installation of signs, including electrical

There is

in the Council’s proposal for 20mph zones

There is a lot of interest in the

work, can be added to this.

Council’s proposal for 20mph zones.

There are currently a number of

These are being rolled out firstly to

pressures on the Highways Department

streets surrounding schools. All the

and new schemes may take some time

schools in Leeds are on the list. The

to deliver.

zone takes in a school and up to a 1km buffer around the boundary. The zones

increase the seating capacity indoors

are prioritised according to the number

to 86, whilst retaining the lower

of traffic casualties per area. This list is

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MP GREG MULHOLLAND

Hopefully the Tour

Member of Parliament for Leeds North West

de France will leave

I am thrilled that Yorkshire is hosting the Grand Depart – not just because I’m a keen cyclist, but because it will put Yorkshire firmly on the cycling map. Cycling is an important ingredient in getting people moving – there’s nothing more satisfying that zooming past cars stuck in traffic! By getting more people out of their cars and onto their bikes, we can ease congestion and strengthen our local economy, whilst staying active. Hopefully the excitement of the Tour will encourage us all to dust off our bikes and head out

onto the open roads. The case for cycling is irrefutable, however we must make sure that our transport infrastructure can support and protect cyclists. With so many busy and hazardous roads around Leeds, safety is paramount. I believe that education is key and all road users need to be considerate of one another. Now is the perfect time for both local and national Government to take a serious look at what can be done. It makes sense to capitalise on the great successes of the Olympic cycling team, Bradley Wiggins in the Tour de France, and Chris Froome’s win last year, Leeds Children’s Mayor,

a lasting legacy here in Leeds and make our area even more cycling friendly

Charlotte Williams from Rufford Park Primary in Yeadon, has a marvellous manifesto which focuses on cycling. She wants to create a borrow-a-bike scheme and increase the number of cycling paths to schools in the hope that these measures will encourage more children to cycle. As Co Chair of the All Party Parliamentary Group on the Tour de France, I have been actively campaigning to improve cycling facilities in North West Leeds by meeting with Leeds City Council, British Cycling, and Ministers to try and bring about improvements in safety and education. This is a long running project and I will continue to pursue it until we have access to a complete network of safe cycle paths and lanes, as well as competitive sporting facilities. Hopefully the Tour de France will leave a lasting legacy here in Leeds and make our area even more cycling friendly.

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Outreach Project Chalks Up Successful First Year

Churches Together in Headingley Lent Lunches 2014 Theme: ‘BELONGING’ Date: Fri 7 March Title: Without Believing Speaker: Revd Canon Dr Alan Billings Church of

England, who contributes regularly to Radio 4’s Thought for the Day.

Date: Fri 14 March Title: Without Meeting Speaker: Revd Simon Hall, Youth Worker & Baptist Minister at Revive & Left Bank Leeds.

The Community Outreach Project, an offshoot of the Kidz in Kampz Community Charity Shop in Holt Park, recently celebrated its first year of operation. Working in partnership with Housing Leeds, the project identifies new and vulnerable tenants moving onto the Holtdale Estate and through a referral process provides them with the items that they may need to set up home. These range from small furniture items, bedding and curtains, to cutlery and crockery – anything that will help to make the transition easier. The project is run entirely by volunteers who will visit new tenants, check their needs, and collect the items together for them. In the last year they have helped many people. They will also help existing tenants who are referred to them by Housing Leeds, who may have fallen on hard times and

The project has done excellent work in the last year

are in need of some basic things. The Community Outreach Project in Holt Park is now looking for a garage to rent, where it can store larger items. “The project has done excellent work in the last year”, said Alan Mann of the Holt Park Tenants & Residents’ Association and Holt Park Community Champion. “Housing Leeds and ASDA are supporting it and it is currently following up various funding streams. Any help that you can give will be much appreciated.” For further information about this project, please contact Nita Butcher, COP Co-ordinator at Kidz in Kampz Community Charity Shop on 0113 267 6800

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Date: Fri 28 March Title: At Sixes and Sevens Speaker: Revd Canon Kathryn Fitzsimons Urban Officer Church of England.

Date: Fri 4 April Title: Without Resources Speaker: Laura Youds Business Relationship Manager Leeds City Credit Union .

Date: Fri 11 April Title: A New Community Speaker: Revd Mary Taylor Regional Minister, Yorkshire Baptist Association All held at Headingley Methodist Church, Opposite Arndale Centre, 12.30 – 1.30pm Lunch £2.50


Why we love Adel...... The Forum has started a formal engagement with the Adel Community through a survey of housing and land development issues. The top five reasons why people moved to Adel were identified as: peace and quiet, the quality of the environment, character of the area, green space and easy access to the city centre. These could all be threatened if the proposed developments take place and Leeds City Council and developers do not take these issues into account in their plans. Other valued aspects included the type of housing, good bus and

road links, the sense of community, its heritage and listed buildings, education and health facilities, and its low crime levels. The volume of traffic is consistently identified as a key issue with 84% of respondents, raising concerns on road safety. Interestingly, 49% said they would use a bus service that enabled them to get across to the other side of Adel to reach local schools, shops and health services. Additional services and facilities that people mentioned were more identified walks, a nature trail, and a trim trail. There was also strong support for better cycle access. A ‘facility for young people’ and ‘children’s play playground’ also featured near the top of the list. These have consistently been identified over the years and both were included in the earlier Adel Neighbourhood Design Statement and in meetings held by the Adel Association. The survey showed that over 50% of respondents had lived in Adel for over 20 years, and 75% for

over ten - all evidence of a settled and established community. This is borne out by the fact that the largest age group in the sample was in 45-59 age range (25%), with 51% over 60. A farmers’ market, community centre and University of the Third Age are proposals that would bring added value to the area and are noted for future consideration. If you would like to complete our survey or have any comments please do not hesitate to contact me or visit www. adelneighbourhoodforum.co.uk

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Hope Pastures Horse and Donkey Sanctuary is running a Charity Pig Racing Evening at Weetwood Hall on Saturday 8th March. With unbelievably cute, fluffy, toy pigs, this promises to be an evening of good old fashioned fun! “There have been lots of race evenings”, said Sue Huggins, a Hope Pastures trustee. “But pig racing is different – it’s very exciting and lots of fun. The pigs are unpredictable, and tend to stop and wag their tails part way through a race, making each race absolutely hysterical. ““Some local businesses are sponsoring their own races and, with the incentive of a bottle of

bubbly for winning pig ‘owners’, pig ownership in north Leeds is on the up!” As well as being able to buy and name their own pig, guests can become ‘trainers’ and have

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One hundred fish and chip shops across the country recently smashed the National Federation of Fish Friers (NFFF) ‘Chip in for Charity’ fundraising target of £10,000 for the Fishermen’s Mission. The fundraising took place on a single day, commemorating the NFFF’s official 100th anniversary on 11th November 2013. When the NFFF asked if the shops would like to raise £100 each, the response was overwhelming. The NFFF itself raised funds by cooking over 100 portions of fish and chips for local pensioners at their head office training school in Meanwood. “It is fantastic to have exceeded the £10K target”, said Chris Hirst, Trusts and Corporate

The NFFF cooked over 100 portions of fish and chips for pensioners in Meanwood

Fundraising Manager at the Fisherman’s Mission. “On behalf of the Fishermen’s Mission I would like to thank all those who took part. “In the recent weeks storms have caused flooding and inconvenience for many. For the UK’s fishermen it has invariably meant that they have been unable to fish or have gone to sea in dangerous conditions. Since 1881 the Fishermen’s Mission has been there to help and offer support when things go wrong. Last year (2013) Mission staff travelled over 72,462 miles supporting fishermen and their families around the UK’s coast, made 8,054 home visits and helped fishermen access grants totalling £878,355.” www.federationoffishfriers.co.uk

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It’s time to plant seeds! In the Border Perennial plants can be lifted and divided now and will reward you with a fabulous display later in the year. Any clumps which have spread too far or died off in the middle can be dug up and prised apart and healthy portions can be replanted in groups. Dig in some compost or well rotted manure and you’ll be amazed how much better your plants will perform. Prune your Buddleia now by cutting all the stems down to about 30cm. Don’t worry, it will soon be growing rapidly again and this will stop it from becoming overgrown and woody and will give you a nicely shaped

Nasturtiums offer a range of fabulous yellow flowers from zesty ‘St Clements’ to the cool lemon of ‘Milkmaid’ and many varieties will trail or climb

shrub with more flowers. Rose bushes too can be pruned. A handful of fish blood and bone and a mulch of compost will help newly pruned plants to put on healthy new growth.

Grow Your Own March always sees my windowsills full of trays of seedlings. Indoors you can start off tomatoes, peppers and chillies and in a cold frame or unheated greenhouse you can sow lettuces, leeks and peas. Later in the month, if the weather is mild, broad beans, carrots, onions and parsnips can be sown outside.

Turning Yorkshire Yellow March always sees my windowsills full of trays of seedlings

The Tour de France will pass through Yorkshire in early July and there are plans to cover the county with yellow flowers. Here are my top three easy to grow suggestions of what to plant: Nasturtiums offer a range of fabulous yellow flowers from zesty ‘St Clements’ to the cool lemon of ‘Milkmaid’ and many varieties will trail or climb so they make excellent subjects for hanging baskets and containers. The flowers are edible too and make a glamorous addition to salads. Pot marigolds (Calendula) are quick to grow into bushy upright plants covered in orange or yellow daisy-like flowers. They too have edible flowers and make excellent companion plants for the vegetable plot as well as looking vibrant and sunny in flowerbeds and pots. Poached Egg Plants (Limnanthes) are low growing with delicate fern like foliage smothered with white edged yellow flowers. All three of these can be sown directly outside towards the end of the month when the soil has warmed up or started off in trays or pots on a cool windowsill. They should all be looking beautiful in time for the race.

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BIRD WATCH WITH STAN KENYON One of the most colourful ducks, now resplendent in breeding plumage, is the Shoveler. It is medium-large with an outsized broad, shovellike bill which gives a frontheavy look. The male has a dark green head and chestnut flanks with a gleaming white breast. By contrast, the female is brown like a Mallard duck but is readily distinguished by the huge bill. Shovelers prefer shallow lakes, reservoirs, inland marshes and sheltered estuaries in Winter, and nesting on reedy lakes and pools in Summer. Surface-feeding, rather than diving ducks, they are constantly upending in the water. Often feeding in small parties, they

Male Shoveler

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sometimes swim in circles. Their flight is fast and straight. Most of the breeding population appears to Winter in the Mediterranean, to be replaced by Winter visitors from eastern Europe and Russia. Good numbers breed in the Swillington area and the lower Derwent Valley

below York. In Winter they are more widespread, appearing for example at Fairburn Ings and Wintersett Reservoir near Wakefield. This attractive duck is increasing as a Winter visitor and remains stable in breeding numbers.


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A former Leeds Metropolitan University film student has been shortlisted in the best live action short category at the 2014 Academy Awards. MA Film and Moving Image graduate, Phil Wood, was Director of Photography on The Voorman Problem, a 13-minute piece starring Martin Freeman and Tom Hollander. “It’s incredible to have shot an Oscar-nominated short”, said Phil, who graduated from the Northern Film School in 2005. “I was filming when the nominations were announced and

it wasn’t until my camera assistant whispered in my ear that I realised ‘The Voorman Problem’ had been nominated. “I have very fond memories of my time at the Northern Film School. Looking back it was the ideal springboard for a career in Cinematography. The real plus point was not only that I left with the knowledge and skills of my craft, but that I also had a very

extensive portfolio of work that I could immediately show to potential employers.” The film, based on an excerpt from the novel Number9dream by David Mitchell, portrays Voorman (Hollander) as a prisoner who believes he’s a god. Psychiatrist, Dr Williams (Martin Freeman), is called in to examine the patient, who has managed to convince the other prisoners that he’s telling the truth. The film has had 24 official selections at film festivals around the world so far and has won Best Live Action Short at the St Louis International Short Film Festival and Best Screenplay at the Corona Fastnet Short Film Festival. It has also been nominated for a BAFTA in the short film category.

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Inside Llewyn

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Davis offers a glimpse into the life of the character without tidy

INSIDE LLEWYN DAVIS DIRECTED BY: ETHAN COEN, JOEL COEN STARRING: OSCAR ISSAC, CAREY MULLIGAN, JUSTIN TIMBERLAKE, JOHN GOODMAN, ADAM DRIVER CERT: 15 - RUNNING TIME: 104 MINS

resolution or the redemptive clichés another ‘struggling artist’ movie may have

Set in the Greenwich Village folk scene of the early 60s, the Coen Brother’s latest focuses on a fictional singer-songwriter based somewhat on Dave Van Ronk. Oscar Issac, in an attention grabbing, breakthrough role, plays the titular Llewyn Davis. As quietly assured of his artistic worth as he is disdainful of others who fail to meet his criteria for music worthy of respect, he doggedly pursues his musical ambitions facing disappointment and discouragement at every turn. A rootless drifter, down on his luck and out of pocket, Llewyn couch-surfs his way around those willing to tolerate him and seems unwilling or unable to make things any easier for himself. You suspect his refusal to compromise his integrity one iota means the greatest impediment to his success is of his own making. The film, like the character of Davis himself is somewhat aimless and meandering. Striking out on his own as a solo act after the abrupt and untimely end of his previous musical partnership, he becomes

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the reluctant guardian of a cat, brings about complications in his friendship with fellow folk artists, Jean and Jim (Carey Mulligan and Justin Timberlake, both superb), takes a road trip to Chicago with a taciturn beatnik and a smack addled Jazz musician (the great John Goodman) all the while exacerbating his own isolation. Llewyn Davis is a fully realised and believable character but not necessarily likable or sympathetic. We feel his exasperation with his disheartening misfortune while it’s clear he is his own worst enemy. It’s difficult to get on side with Llewyn and yet, when he picks up a guitar and begins to sing he just about redeems himself and comes close to convincing you that his self


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belief and perseverance might be justified. The soundtrack, particularly the captivating live performance sequences, is excellent due to regular Coens collaborator, T-Bone Burnett (whom Oscar Issac has described as a ‘genius’ and ‘musical revolutionary’) on board as producer. The film, in both sight and sound, is an exquisitely handsome production, awash with nostalgia and melancholy, beautifully rendered by cinematographer, Bruno Delbonnel’s hazy focus and colour palette of muted greys, soft browns and blue. More of a mood piece than a narrative driven feature, Inside Llewyn Davis offers a glimpse

into the life of the character without tidy resolution or the redemptive clichés another ‘struggling artist’ movie may have opted for. We wonder if it’s a question of bad timing for Llewyn, operating in a musical niche that will soon explode globally with the arrival of the young Bob Dylan, or if maybe, he just doesn’t have what it takes. He seems trapped in a cycle of self-sabotage, doomed to toil forever in obscurity. One could argue that, like the musical career of Llewyn Davis, the film doesn’t really go anywhere and perhaps that’s the point. Whatever the case, I found it a trip well worth taking and can see it becoming one of my favourite Coen Brothers’ films.

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Egokiller Release 52 Singles for Homeless Charities! Local Jam-Band, Funk-Rock outfit and groove merchants, Egokiller are currently knee deep in an ambitious and impressive project. Last July they set themselves the challenge of releasing a single every week for a year to raise money for homeless charities Crisis, The Big Issue North and Shelter. It’s a timely cause as the strain of the economic downturn, combined with radical welfare cuts and growing housing market pressures mean increasing numbers of people are becoming homeless, with families and younger people being the hardest hit. Members of the band have personally struggled with homelessness or know someone who has so they decided to campaign and contribute in the best way they know how - through music. By releasing a single weekly on themes as broad as love, immigration, health and of course homelessness itself, the potential to gain people’s attention and support is huge. It is also a fun way to contribute. For a little bit of money people get some great music and know their money is going to help people who need it. The Egokiller sound is freeform and improvisational but grounded in solid hooks and tight grooves. The material for the singles takes shape on the fly in the studio and, as the band is currently without a full time drummer, there’s often a little shake up with the personnel. So far the band has played with

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CRYBABYCRY OPORTO, LEEDS TUES, JAN 28, 2014 CryBabyCry have been on my musical radar for well over a year, but despite the best intentions I’d previously failed to catch them live. Knowing the players involved (Jonny Firth and Rosie Doonan are both fine solo performers in their own right) I had good reason to assume they’d be well worth checking out. So, this particularly wet and miserable Tuesday night, having attended the launch and line-up announcement for Live at Leeds (looking very good, as it goes), I squeezed into a packedto-capacity Oporto and was treated to an electrifying set that exceeded my already high expectations. Describing themselves as The Black Keys meets Nancy Sinatra, CryBabyCry are a powerful three-piece whose tightly arranged tunes take in influences from the best of classic American music - Blues, Southern Rock, Gospel, Country, shades of Motown Soul - and are presented with a decidedly matter of fact, down to business Yorkshire attitude. Firth and Doonan share co-front person duties and instruments are swapped to and fro - both of them being equally at home on guitar and bass. They are backed on drums by the formidable Nici Todd, a fine-tuned percussive engine who is the very definition of ‘rock solid’, diligently pounding it out with never a beat, fill or cymbal clash out of place. It’s hard not to be impressed by the trio who display an easy confidence on stage

with intense chemistry and instrumental fluency. The lead and backing vocals of Doonan and Firth are perfectly complimentary and share the grit and brassy gutsiness that suits their Bluessoaked material. Those lucky enough to be in attendance went away with a limited edition three track CD included in the price of admission. And a very fine recording it is too, comprising of a trio of the set’s many highlights; the solid groove of the riff-driven Go Go with its stomping chorus, the slinky, sultry, bass-heavy The Tramp and the twangy, countrified soul of Lovely Bones. Extremely limited numbers of this debut EP, which offers a tantalizingly teasing taste of the album to come, are available at Jumbo and Crash record stores in the city centre. I advise you snap one up while you can. CryBabyCry aren’t looking to break new musical ground, nor are they interested in reinventing the wheel, but they sure as hell know what a classic tune sounds and feels like. In this regard they play to their considerable strengths, the vocals, rhythm and fretwork are all faultlessly top flight stuff. A band with an abundance of infectious riffs and hooks and oodles of charisma, CryBabyCry are a captivating and thrilling live act and deserving of every success. Long may they Rock!


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MIK ARTISTIK’S EGO TRIP The gig was meant to start at 9pm so we headed down to The Grove Pub in plenty of time, getting there at 8.30pm. Not only was Mik singing away already, we couldn’t even get into the room! That says something about this subversive, unique entertainer. Amidst many dirty looks and harshly hissed orders to ‘MOVE’ we pushed our way in and held our ground. This was my first Mik Artistik experience and is unlikely to be my last. Backed by the excellent Benson J Walker on bass and Jonny Flockton on lead guitar, they ripped through songs like ‘Rex’ (about a stray dog that had adopted him then virtually caused a custody battle when his relationship broke up), ‘Turning into Dad’, and ‘Cards on the Street’ –about being ignored by the young as they handed out club flyers on Briggate! There were many more favourites - ‘Window Cleaner’, ‘Rastafarian Wiring’, ‘Sudoku

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Mik has a huge following, which includes people like Keith Allen, Johnny Vegas and John Cooper Clarke Man’. People were joining in, and a large contingency from Batley was in fine voice. Mik describes what he does as Rock and Roll Stand Up, a friend called it ‘comedically poignant’, which is a good description. Like a lot of the best stand up, Mik’s material is inclusive and relatable and could accurately be called ‘tragi-comic’. The songs may be deeply sad, yet at the same time gut-bustingly hilarious. He has a huge following, which includes people like Keith Allen, Johnny Vegas and John Cooper Clarke. The band’s new album ‘Supreme’ is out now and is available from Jumbo Records, Crash Records and Relics or by emailing Mik directly at mik@ mikartistik.com Mik Artistik’s Ego Trip are regulars at Seven Arts, Korks in Otley and The Grove. To keep up with where they are and what they are doing, visit mikartistik.com or the Fan Club page on Facebook. CCC


ManFloo Sat 1 March Horsforth Hotel, Horsforth & Sat 22 March O’Neills, Leeds. 9pm.
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Young Rebel Set Sat 1

Mar, Brudenell Social Club, £7.70. Gritty urban folk.

Bombay Bicycle Club Sun 2 Mar, O2 Academy, £45. Indie-Pop.

Crystal Antlers Sun 2

Mar, Brudenell Social Club, £9.50 “Merging psych, garage, lo-fi, prog, & other influences. Easily maintains consistency despite complete inability to be pinned to any specific movement or trend” Pitchfork

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Mar, Brudenell Social Club £9.50. Australian rock n’ roll band compared to HAIM & Fleetwood Mac.

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Mar, The Cockpit, £6.60. Singer/songwriter, recently worked with Tim Rice Oxley & Jesse Quin of Keane.

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Foxes Thu 6 Mar, The Cockpit, £8. Resplendent

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Dances & selection of popular classics

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Mar, Belgrave Music Hall, £7.70. Darker, more experimental My Bloody Valentine or Loop

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Mar, Irish Centre, £14.30. Renowned Thin Lizzy tribute act.

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Mar, All Hallows Church, £6. Songs of structure, rigidity & lush lyrical sprawl in soft, earthy tones.

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Sat 8 Mar, Duck & Drake, 9:30pm, Free. Nominated for ‘Young Blues Artist of The Year’ in the British Blues Awards

Djangologie Sat 8 March, 8pm Otley Courthouse. Spirited celebration of Hot Club de France. £11/£9 on door Eiger Music Studio’s 5th Birthday Party Sat 8

March at Eiger Studios, LS11 5NF. Music by Theme Park, Galaxians, Invisible Hands, Fold, Treason Kings & Those Delta Wolves. Tickets £6 from Jumbo & Crash

Martin Harley Band Wed 12 Mar, Brudenell Social Club, £13.75. Delta Blues & Gypsy Swing. Mambo! Celebration of Orchestral Dance Music: Leeds University Union Music Society Sun 16 Mar,

Leeds Town Hall, 3pm, £20- £10 / £5. Fiery latin rhythms of Bernstein’s West Side Story alongside Dvorák’s rousing Slavonic

The Cockpit, £9. Guest vocalist on Rudimental’s hit ‘Waiting All Night’, has appeared on recordings with Tinie Tempah, Naughty Boy & Bastille. Infectious R&B/Pop.

Ugly Duckling Mon 17 Mar, The Wardrobe, £16.50. West Coast Hip-Hop. Metronomy Tue 18 Mar, O2 Academy, £8 - £17. Alternative electronica group producing funkinfused beats, androidesque vocals & highly addictive bass-lines.

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Wed 19 Mar, Howard Assembly Room, £15. Bassekou Kouyate is a master of the ngoni, a lute-like instrument from West Africa. The Guardian describes him as an ‘African answer to Hendrix’.

Jean Toussaint Quartet Thu 20 Mar, Seven Arts, £14 - £16. New York Saxophonist formerly with Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers producing

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Andy McKee Thu 20 Mar, City Varieties Music Hall, £21. One of the world’s finest acoustic guitar soloists.

Thomas Dybdahl Sat 22 Mar, Brudenell Social Club, £5.50. Former guitarist from Quadrophonics. Often compared to Nick Cave or Jeff Buckley with his natural, effortless, yet deep, melancholic & soulful sound. The Young Knives Mon 24 Mar Brudenell Social Club, £11. Smart, savvy & eccentric Artrock. Sam Brookes Tue 25 Mar, Oporto, £5.50. Propulsive, narratively rich folk, delivered in a soaring vocal with evocative lyrics. Vessels Thu 27 Mar, Belgrave Music Hall, £7.70. Brilliantly catchy & ferociously intelligent noises in the same vein as Aerogramme & Oceansize. The Leeds Bluegrass Club Thurs 27 March,

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Yorkshire is Best Cycling Destination in the World! The Tour de France may still be months away but it’s all kicking off in Yorkshire already!

Photography Stuart Hendry

No one will be able to say that Yorkshire didn’t take advantage of the Tour de France spotlight. At the end of January Welcome to Yorkshire launched its Yorkshire Cultural Festival with a fantastic programme of events lined up across the county. And the Festival of Cycling at Harewood House is turning the Tour weekend into a massive party and celebration of cycling. According to Olympic silver medal cyclist, Lizzie Armitstead, ambassador for the Yorkshire Festival of Cycling at Harewood House, Yorkshire is the best cycling destination in the world! Of course, Stage 1 of Le Grand Depart passes right through her home town, Otley, on 5th July on its way to Harrogate. She will be celebrating the occasion at Harewood.

“There’s such a buzz about cycling in Yorkshire at the moment”, said Lizzie. “As a county we’ve produced some of the best cyclists in the world and we’re very proud of our cycling history. For me, this is the best cycling destination in the world; the scenery’s beautiful and the terrain is tough, relentless even, but it’s training in these conditions that makes Yorkshire’s cyclists such strong competitors. “I’m really looking forward to being a spectator for once and enjoying the race with my family and friends. We’ll be getting together at the Yorkshire Festival of Cycling to take part in as many events as we can, from the time trials and family rides to the mountain biking. There’ll be so much going on all weekend, I’m even planning to try a bit of glamping!”


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The three-day event will be a celebration of all things cycling; ticket-holders can camp in Harewood’s historic grounds, see the Tour first hand as the peloton races up the front drive and past the house, and then watch the action live on big screens. People will be able to follow in the riders’ tracks on organised rides and take part in a host of other cycling and running events. A Shopping Expo and plenty of music and cycling-related entertainment - including a thousand-seat Cycle Cinema and talks from the UK’s favourite cycling authors – are just a few of the attractions that will keep visitors entertained off their bikes. Tickets for the Festival (4th – 6th July) are available now from www.festivalofcycling.org

There’s such a buzz about cycling in Yorkshire at the moment

The Yorkshire Cultural Festival, the brainchild of Welcome to Yorkshire, has commissioned 47 projects to be part of the 100-day festival - which will include hundreds of fringe events. Highlights include sculptor Thomas Houseago, who is creating two giant sculptures for Leeds City Centre and the Yorkshire Sculpture Park. West Yorkshire Playhouse will host ‘Beryl’, written by actress Maxine Peake, to celebrate the extraordinary sporting achievements of Morley cyclist Beryl Burton. And, award-winning director Daisy Asquith teams up with musician Bill Nelson to create a film that will be shown on outdoor screens in locations across Yorkshire. Visit www.yorkshirefestival. co.uk for full details of upcoming events


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Marie Curie is the official charity partner of Yorkshire’s Grand Départ and is calling on people to take on the fundraising challenge and join in the ‘Grand Départy’. The charity is aiming to raise £1M. Taking inspiration from the iconic Yellow Jersey, cycling and France, Marie Curie has developed a new fundraising pack full of ideas to inspire you, including: • Go Cycling - Organise your own cycling tour or take part in their cycle to work week and get your friends to sponsor you. Or, contact your local gym to see if they would hold a static cycle or sponsored spin class. • Go Yellow – Have a day where everyone wears yellow.

• Go French – Hold a French themed dinner party or sports day. “We want as many people as possible to do something extraordinary to raise money for Marie Curie”, said Jane Collins, Marie Curie’s Chief Executive. “Even if you’re not a cyclist, there are so many ways for you to get involved. All the money raised will enable us to offer free care for more people with terminal illnesses.” To register for a Grand Départy fundraising pack, visit www.mariecurie.org.uk/tourdefrance. Or, donate £5 directly to Marie Curie by texting TOUR to 70007.


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Sustrans Joins NVA and Phoenix to Create Ghost Peleton As part of the Yorkshire Festival, Sustrans has joined up with Scottish public arts charity NVA and Phoenix Dance to create ‘Ghost Peleton’, an exciting participatory artwork incorporating a team of 50 road racers, stunt cyclists and largescale projection of dancers all using remote controlled light suits to produce stunning live choreography. Following the success of NVA’s ‘Speed of Light’, which choreographed massed runners in sites as diverse as Edinburgh and Yokohama Docks, Leeds and Yorkshire are the new canvas for light in motion using cycling. (www.nvaspeedoflight. org.uk/ghostpeloton)

Not only will we see the start date for City Connect; a Dutch Style cycle route from Leeds to Bradford City Centre, but we’ll also be waving off the world’s best cyclists Sustrans works to create a world in which people choose to travel in ways that benefit their health and our environment. It is busy developing the National Cycle Network across Leeds and working in schools, communities, workplaces and universities to unlock the region’s potential for sustainable transport. Its aim is to make it practical for people to travel on foot, bike or public transport for 80% of their journeys by 2020 – the norm in many northern European cities, whilst here we’re currently at just 40%. “2014 is an exciting year”, said Paul Osborne, Programme Manager Smarter Choices, Sustrans. “Not only will we see the start date for City Connect; a Dutch Style cycle route from Leeds to Bradford City Centre, but we’ll also be waving off the world’s best cyclists on the Grand Depart and opening the 1000th mile of National Cycle Network in Yorkshire.” Sustrans is also running a film competition with local schools ‘Bonjour! Film your Tour’ and attending the Yorkshire Festival of Cycling at Harewood House. It is currently looking for volunteers to support its work – from giving the National Cycle Network some TLC, to helping run travel awareness events, staffing stalls, or getting involved in the Cultural Festival. For more information about how you can get involved, visit www. sustrans.org.uk/volunteer or email volunteers-yorks@sustrans.org.uk

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A Cycling Vision for Leeds! Ask for a vision of future transport and you might think of hoverboards, electric cars or personal flying machines. But Leeds Cycling Campaign is proposing the humble bicycle as a key part of the future of transport in Leeds. ‘Cycling: a Vision for Leeds’ sets the scene 30 years from now, with the city transformed into a cycle-friendly environment where everyone feels safe and confident on two wheels.

Steps towards this vision are starting to be made, thanks to new Cycle City funding announced last year. The canal towpath between Kirkstall and Shipley will be upgraded, and a revolutionary new cycle route will be constructed between East Leeds and Bradford. But the Campaign wants to see transformation throughout the city, to make cycling and walking the natural choices for short journeys. The Vision for Leeds suggests improvements such as better links with public transport, considerate behaviour from all road users, and safer and calmer streetscapes. A key suggestion is for Leeds to adopt ‘Cyclovia’, an idea that many cities worldwide have embraced as a regular event. Cyclovia began in Bogotá, Columbia, with certain main streets freed from motorised traffic to provide safe space for walkers and cyclists. Now every Sunday morning, over 70 miles of traffic-free streets in Bogotá are enjoyed by up to two million walkers, cyclists, and skaters. Free aerobics and dance classes, yoga and street musicians turn the event into a free street festival for all ages. Cyclovia is now a fixture in cities worldwide, including Ottawa, Mexico City, and Rio de Janeiro. City governments have found it to be an effective and cheap way to boost healthy activity, economic development and create community cohesion. It could be the first step in changing the way we think about our city and how we get around it. Read more about ‘Cycling: a Vision for Leeds’ at www. leedscyclingcampaign.co.uk


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Leeds Midnight Walk The eighth annual, ladies only, Leeds Midnight Walk, in aid of St Gemma’s Hospice, takes place on Saturday 17th May. The seven or ten mile circular walk around Kirkstall, Horsforth and West Park is along well lit streets, starting and finishing at the Xercise 4 Less Gym on Kirkstall Road. Once registered, each walker will receive a fundraising pack full of information, as well as a stylish T-shirt. Registration on the night starts at 8pm. There will be a brilliant party atmosphere with entertainment, live music, raffles, face painting and stalls.

There will also be hot food vendors, so you can buy a hot snack to give you extra energy for the challenge ahead. The walk will set off at 10pm. There are half way stops on each of the routes where you can have a drink, a quick energy snack, and visit the loo. This is a fantastic event packed with excitement, inspirational women and a really

positive atmosphere. Your hard work, commitment and sponsorship will not only directly help current patients, it will also help to create long lasting memories for their families – memories of special, pain free, comfortable and dignified times with their loved ones. To be part of this great event, call 0113 218 5505 or visit www.leedsmidnightwalk.co.uk and make a real difference to someone’s life.

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Paralympian swimmer and silver medallist, Claire Cashmore, recently visited the Froebelian School in Horsforth to receive a cheque for an amazing £5,000, which the children had raised for the school’s chosen charity, The Paralympics Association. Claire spoke to the children about determination and confidence. And encouraged them to always follow their dream. “The children thoroughly enjoyed listening to Claire’s inspiring talk”, said headmaster, Mr Tranmer. “The best bit was when she showed them her medal, which she won at the London 2012 Olympics.” In further sporting news, three pupils, Paul Blakey and

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Leeds Young Film Festival 2014 Leeds Young Film Festival runs from 31st March – 11th April. There are films, events, animation and filmmaking workshops, and activities ideal for those aged 13 and under. There will be plenty for older audiences too, including a Teen Gala, 25th Anniversary screenings of cinema classics and some of the most popular films from the 27th Leeds International Film Festival. For more information visit: www.leedsyoungfilm.com

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A new film, Horizon Beautiful, is a wonderful story about a 12 year old Ethiopian street kid who discovers something more important than fulfilling his dream of becoming a professional footballer. There will be a special Scooby Doo event for audiences aged three and up, with lots of Scooby Doo related activities, and a screening of Scooby Doo and the Cyber Chase. Special guest David Dimbleby will attend the 2014 Leeds Young Filmmaker Golden Owls Awards, an Oscars style ceremony for young filmmakers. Hyde Park Picture House will host The INDIs (Independent Directions) Awards, the UK’s only film competition which celebrates the talent of independent filmmakers under 25. For more information visit: www.leedsyoungfilm.com


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The Thackray Medical Museum recently unveiled its latest family exhibition ‘Skeleton Science’, which is on loan from Durham University Museums.

The exhibition draws on the work of bio-archaeologists and how they can tell us more about our ancient past by looking at skeletal remains. The life of a skeleton can be traced in the laboratory, exploring disease, injury, family relationships and incredible journeys. As part of the display, you will come face-to-face with an ancient skeleton and discover how this cutting-edge science is helping to solve some of the greatest archaeological and medical mysteries. This interactive exhibition is perfect for budding archaeologists. “This is an exciting year for us as we are opening two brand new exhibitions”, said Lauren RyallStockton, Curator. “In addition

to ‘Skeleton Science’, July sees the opening of ‘Recovery? From Flanders to Afghanistan’, an exhibition commemorating the centenary of WWI. Both of these exhibitions draw together elements of the past, as well as cutting edge science and medicine.” ‘Skeleton Science’ runs until January 2015 and will be the focal point for a series of events planned throughout the year, including the return of the popular heart dissection activity. Children will become scientists as they find out how the heart works, what an important role it has in the body and why it is important to look after it. For further information, visit www.thackraymedicalmuseum. co.uk



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Little Hiccups Lines Up the Challenges! Little Hiccups, a Leeds charity that supports families of children with disabilities, has set itself a fundraising target of £15,000 for this year.

To achieve this is has recruited a team of over 60 who will set out to conquer some of the toughest challenges in the North in 2014. These include the Major Series, Tough Mudder, Electric Run, Spartan Race, Colour Run, Leeds 10K and Half Marathon, and Yorkshire Triathlon and Warrior events. The aim is to raise enough money to buy two specialist, all-terrain wheelchair buggies that families can borrow. These wheelchairs are amazing! With one of these children will be able to experience the beach, parkland and forest. The buggies also attach to a bike as a trailer, convert into

Little Hiccups T-shirts were donated by the Midland Hotel and Coffee Shop in Woodlesford. Appen Creations designed their website. And, Wendy Potter Photography will be photographing the events throughout the year – all at no cost to the charity.

The aim is to raise enough money to buy two specialist, all-terrain wheelchair buggies

a car seat and even have skis! So, children who struggle physically will have the chance to do things they have never done before. About 20 of the team recently turned up for their first training session at the Armley Park 161 Killer Stairs. The weather was horrific but they thoroughly enjoyed the stair running, jumping in puddles and preparing for the challenges ahead. For further information and to support Little Hiccups’ challenges, please call 07831 230 741 or visit www.littlehiccups.co.uk/ conquerors

Ireland Wood Literacy Success Children at Ireland Wood Primary School are buzzing from the success of two recent Literacy competitions. The vast majority of pupils in Year 5 and 6 now have published work! “We continually work to raise the profile of writing across the school and enhance our literacy curriculum”, said Gemma Midwood, Literacy Coordinator. “We use competitions, websites and visits from published authors to inspire the children.’’ The school’s latest success was in winning the ‘Worldwide Winter Writing Competition’, run by Lend me your Literacy and Heather Potter in Year 6 was announced as the overall winner. The competition was inundated with entries and choosing a winner was nigh on impossible! The judges said that Heather’s piece was beautifully thought-out and written. She will receive a book bundle and the pride of knowing that she is now a published author with a worldwide audience! Children’s author Tom Palmer visited Ireland Wood recently and shared some of his writing with the school. “It’s brilliant that Ireland Wood took part in Lend me your Literacy – it’s a great way to get children writing”, he said. Year 5 and 6 also took part in a ‘Monster poetry competition’ organised by the website Young Writers. The judges were so overwhelmed by all the entries, they decided to publish them in a special anthology. The children are so proud!


Moorlands New Headmaster Returns to his Roots Founded in 1897 Moorlands is the oldest prep school in Leeds and is proud of its Yorkshire Heritage – as is its new headmaster, Martin McElhone, who returns to his roots in Leeds after teaching in London, New York and Dubai. He brings a wealth of experience to the role and is determined to make a difference to every pupil at the school. He has latched on to the school motto ‘Intrepid’ and is using it to inspire all areas of school activity. “We talk about how being intrepid is not always about the grand gesture”, said Martin McElhone. “It could simply mean

‘having a go’, such as offering an answer in class when you are not quite sure, or trying something new, doing your best.” This ‘have a go’ attitude is making an impact, not only in the classroom, but also in the sports arena – where there have been great achievements on the Rugby field, Netball court, and in the swimming pool.

Moorlands School educates children from ages two to 13 and believes in providing opportunities for every child in a safe and happy environment. It has wonderful facilities, including spacious grounds, a swimming pool and sports hall and dedicated facilities for the arts. It is large enough to have great facilities but also small class sizes and an excellent pastoral system. It is the only school in Leeds to prepare pupils for Common Entrance at 13 and is a leader within the Prep Schools Baccalaureate group of schools. For further information, please visit www.moorlandsschool.co.uk

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COMMUNITYNOTICES ACTIVE

Bramhope Table Tennis Club meets Mon 8 – 10pm &

Adel Badminton Club

meets Mon, 8pm at Adel War Memorial Hall, Church Lane, LS16. A mixed & a men’s team in Leeds & District Badminton League. New members welcome. If you have some experience go along on Monday. Details:

Chris 225 9426, Dave 267 0572

Adel Squash Club meets

at Adel War Memorial Hall, Church Lane, LS16. If you are looking for a fun/competitive way to keep fit why not join them? Details: Jon Hodgson

07761 608598, or for Racketball John Bennett 267 0761, www.adelsquashclub. com;

Adel Tennis Club Anyone for tennis? Enjoy social or competitive tennis on 3 carpet & 2 tarmac courts. ATC is ideally situated on the AWMA sports ground next to Adel Church. All standards welcome. Junior coaching available. Details: John Micklethwaite 267 4071

Badminton Anyone? Friendly badminton club

looking for experienced players. Fri 7.30 – 9.30pm, Trinity University, Horsforth.

Details: Sylvia 259 0113, Graham 258 4532

Bramhope Bowls Club

Social bowling, friendly & league matches. Experienced players & beginners welcome, Good social activities. Details:

Stewart 267 3311, Jaci 267 9761

Tues 1.30 – 3.30pm, Robert Craven Hall. New members welcome. Details: Stewart

267 3311

Cookridge Rambling Club meets Sun 9.30am in car park Cookridge Village Hall. Walks 6/8 miles. Transport can be provided. New members welcome.

LADSC meets Mon 7.15 – 8.15pm Holt Park Active. Safe & relaxed environment to work at your own pace & gain strength & confidence.

Details: Roger 267 4716, Paul 225 7035

Like to Walk? Join group

that meets 10am Tues twice a month for 10 – 12 mile walks.

Details: Richard 267 3623

Details: Barbara 267 1522, cookridgeramblers@ outlook.com

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Holt Park Bowls Club

5454, Tim 343 5163

Open Day Wed 19 March, 1 – 4pm Holt Park Bowls Club, Farrar Lane, LS16. Crown Green bowling is for everyone. Super sport for the whole family, good fun & good exercise. Everyone welcome to give it a go. Experienced bowlers will show you how. Details: Jim

Mcquade 225 4503

Horsforth Tennis Club

welcomes new members for social play all year. Go along & try, Sun 1pm. Coaching available for adults & juniors on group or individual basis.

Details: Hillary West 258 6021

Kirkstall Harriers Running Club meets Mon & Wed, 6.50pm Kirkstall Leisure Centre. All abilities welcome, must be able to run 3-4 miles. Club takes part in events & challenges all over Yorkshire & UK.

Details: kirkstallharriers@ googlemail.com

Leeds Area Disabled Swimming Club Are you

disabled or have a condition where swimming could help?

plays Tues & Fri at Leeds University. New players welcome. Details: Lydia 343

Meanwood Park Bowling Club welcomes new members for the coming season. Details: Margaret

Butterworth 274 7076

Pudsey & District Rambling Club Walks of 5 -

10 miles Sun & alt Thurs. New members welcome. Members from all over Leeds. Annual membership £8. Details:

01943 430657

St Chad’s Broomfield Cricket Club The club plays in Headingley & runs 5 senior & 5 junior teams. Looking for new players. Winter indoor nets start shortly. Details:

Paul 07795 154444, www. stchadscc.com

St Chad’s Tennis Club

Play tennis all year - fun club sessions & competitive opportunities. New members welcome. Details: Anne

Wallace 274 9917

Yarnbury (Horsforth) RUFC Seek New U15 Players (Year 10). Friendly local club, all welcome. Turn up Tues, 6 – 7pm, Yarnbury RUFC,

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Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth (opposite Trinity). Details:

Richard Lister 07843 615 357, Ann Foster 07749 343 077

ARTS & CRAFTS Adel Art Group Learn to paint with Alex Purves. Tues 7 – 9pm at Old Stables, Back Church Lane. New members welcome. Details: John Hartley 01943 874162

Bramhope Arts Club

Meets Mon 7.30pm at Robert Craven Hall, Old Lane. New members welcome. Details:

Jeff 01423 508867

Chinese Brush Painters

Society at Pool-in-Wharfedale Memorial Village Hall, Arthington Lane, Pool, 10am – 4pm. Sun 9 March: Painting figures in the meticulous (gongbi) style with Anne Allan. Sat 22 March: Painting hares & rabbits in freestyle with Nick Hornigold. 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. 1 March: Painting day. 5 March: Looking at members’ paintings. 17 March: Portraits. Details: www.

farsleyartclub.org.uk

Flower Arranging 1st Thurs of month, 1.30pm & 7.30pm at Paxton Hall, 186 Kirkstall Lane, LS6. Beginners welcome. Details: Kath Hall 275 2436, kaybeehall@ talktalk.net

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meets Wed, 7.30pm at The Studio, Back Lane, Horsforth, for a varied & interesting programme. March 5: Workshop with Sue Ford of a café scene. March 12: Talk by Alex Purves on art of drawing through the ages. All welcome. Details: 259 0259

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COFFEE MORNINGS, FAIRS & MARKETS

Coffee Morning with toasted teacakes, 10.30am 1st Sat of month, West Park United Reformed Church. Proceeds to Caring For Life, Cookridge. Meanwood WI Coffee Morning Sat 22 March

10am – 12 noon at Meanwood Institute, Green Rd. Cakes, books, bric-a-brac & raffle. Admission £1.50 incl. refreshments. All welcome.

Sat of month, 10am – 1pm Robert Craven Hall, Old Lane, Bramhope Fresh fruit & veg, good food, home baking & crafts.

Coffee Morning Sat 10am – 12 noon at Headingley Methodist Church, Chapel St. Headingley LS6. Delicious homemade cakes, teas, coffees & lots of chat. Everyone welcome.

Bramhope Methodist Church Coffee Shop

Headingley Farmers’ Market 2nd Sat of month,

Bramhope Market 2nd

Tues 10am-noon. Delicious homemade scones & friendly fellowship – all welcome.

The Rose Garden in front of The Arc, North Lane. 9am – 12.30pm.

Indoor Car Boot Sale Sat 29 March, 10am – 1pm at St Gemma’s Hospice, Harrogate Rd, Moortown. Wide variety of items at bargain prices! Free parking. Entry by donation. Details: Jenny 218 5565, jennyd@st-gemma. co.uk

Jumble/Table Top Sale Sat 8 March, 2 – 5pm (tables £7). Plus UD Baking Competition, 4 categories: Best cake, best gluten-free bake, best vegan delight, best kids’ baking. Judging 3pm. Entry 50p.

Details: hydeparkunityday@ gmail.com

Leeds Feline Friends Spring Fair Sat 29 March,

10am – 1pm at St Margaret’s Church Hall, Horsforth. Variety of stalls including Easter Egg tombola, books & cakes. Delicious refreshments & bargains galore!

Nearly New Sale Tues 11 March, 9 -11am at Grove Centre, New St. Horsforth LS18 . Toys, clothes, books etc to raise funds Grove Pre-School. Refreshments available. St Gemma’s Hospice Spring Fair Sat 5 April,

10am – 3pm at the hospice, Harrogate Rd. LS17. Easter fun, chocolate treats & some great deals on local stalls. Plus tea & cakes! Donations & volunteers welcome.

Details: 218 5570, nicolah@ st-gemma.co.uk

Table Top Sale Sat 15 March, 10am – 12 noon at Cookridge Methodist Church (corner Otley Old Rd/Tinshill Rd). Cake stall, jewellery, bric-a-brac, toys, books, knitwear, cards etc. In aid of church funds.

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GROUPS/CLUBS Adel Bridge Club meets

Fri, 7.15pm Adel Memorial Hall, Church Lane. Relaxed Chicago Bridge club. New members all abilities welcome. No partner needed.

Details: Janice 230 6387 or 07713 402405

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Cookridge & Horsforth U3A meets Mon 3 March,

10.30am – 12 noon at Cookridge Village Hall & Mon 17 March 10.30am – 12pm at St Margaret’s Parish Centre, Horsforth. Details: 0787 656

2686, www.u3asites.org.uk/ cookridge

Friends Hunger Hills Woods AGM Mon 3 March,

about what is happening in your neighbourhood Up-todate information on local news, events etc. Details:

Francis Garbutt 261 0846, www.adelcrag.org.com

7.30pm at The Stables behind Horsforth Museum. The Chair will present report on activities in 2013, appoint officers & a committee to carry on the good work of the Friends in 2014.

Adel & District Horticultural Society

Friends of Lawnswood Cemetery Action Days

meets every 2nd Mon, 7.45pm at Friends Meeting House, New Adel Lane. Mon 10 March: ‘Wild Flowers & Folklore’ by Chris Abbott. New members welcome.

Details: Mrs Tarn Everett, 261 3095.

Adel & District Horticultural Society

Spring Flower Show Sat 12 April, 2 – 4.15pm at Methodist Church Hall, Holt Lane, Adel. Entries from nonmembers welcome. Details:

Sylvia Halliday 267 1708

Adel Lodge meets at Castle Grove Masonic Hall Tuesday evenings. Details: David Hancox 228 0771

Cookridge Gardening Club meets Wed 19 March, 7.30pm in Cookridge Methodist Church Hall. John Smiles will give an illustrated talk on ‘Roses & Sweet Peas’. John is heavily involved with the National Vegetable Society & works in the rhubarb triangle. £3 (including refreshments), members 50p.

1st Sat each month to help tidy the cemetery. Under supervision of Parks & Countryside Ranger. Meet 10am in main car park, Otley Rd. Tools & hot drinks provided. Details:

Alan Mann (Secretary) 07901 656886, friendsof lawnswoodcemetery@ yahoo.co.uk

Greenpeace Leeds meets

1st Mon of month, 6.30pm Wharf Chambers, Wharf St, LS2. Join the growing action to protect our forests, oceans & stop climate chaos. Details:

Joe 07929 610773, www. greenpeace.org.uk/groups

Holt Park Tenants & Residents Association

Provides a voice for residents & tenants in Holt Park area. Regular monthly meetings at Ralph Thoresby School.

Details: Alan Mann 07901 656886, www.holtparktra. btck.co.uk

Horsforth Duplicate Bridge Club Weds 7.15pm

& Thurs 1.15–4.30pm The Horsforth Club, New Road Side. New members welcome.

Details: Mike Bent 258 1580

Horsforth in Bloom meets

Sat 1 March, 10am Horsforth Museum. Friendly group, anyone interested in helping is welcome. Details: Hilary

Taylor 258 3521

Horsforth Retired People’s Club meets 2nd

& 4th Thurs, 9.30 – 11am St Margaret’s Parish Centre. Speakers & time to socialise. Visitors & new members welcome. Details: Everett

Cooke 258 9149, Beryl Harland 258 6907

Human Writes in Leeds (HWIL) meets Fri

14 March,1pm in café of West Yorkshire Playhouse. Participants bring short pieces of their writing for discussion. Details:

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Lawnswood Bridge Club

Tues 1pm Lawnswood YMCA. Small friendly club playing Chicago. New members welcome. Details: 285 2522

Leeds Anglo German Club Mon 24 March, 7.30pm

at Headingley St Columba’s URC. Gillian Roche will talk about writers, composers & artists from German-speaking countries who came to live in England in 18th & 19th centuries. In German & English. Details: 268 7697

Leeds Bridge Club

Stonegate Rd, Moortown. Bridge 5 nights a week for experienced players. No partner needed Tues & Thurs. Lessons for all levels. Details:

Anne 203 7821, www. leedsbridgeclub.com

Lane, Adel.In the meantime, check their website for many photographs taken at the Burns Dinner at Castle Grove on 25 Jan.

Leeds Cat Rescue Run

by cat loving volunteers who rehabilitate lost, neglected cats & kittens. If you can offer a loving home, please contact them. Details: 268 0488,

leedscatrescue@googlemail. com, www.leedscatrescue. btck.co.uk

Leeds Combined Arts

Poetry Evening Wed 19 March, 8pm at HEART, Bennett Rd, Headingley. Hosted by Helen Burke & on the theme of ‘Survival’. Part Headingley LitFest. Entry £4/£2.50.

Leeds Feline Friends Can you give a rescue cat a safe & loving home well away from a busy road? Details: 216 0593,

mail@leedsfelinefriends.org. uk, www.leedsfelinefriends. org.uk

Leeds Hospital Alert

Small group campaigning for preservation of the NHS. Meets Muir Court, St Michael’s Rd. LS6. Next meeting: Tues 18 March. Details: Beatrice

Rogers 278 5495, info@ leedshospitalalert.org.uk

Leeds Photographic Society meets alt Tues,

7.30pm St Edmund’s Church Hall, Lidgett Pk Rd LS8. March features judging of Annual Exhibition, competitions & the final round of the West Riding inter-club competition. New members of all ages & abilities welcome. Details:

www.lps1852.co.uk

Leeds Caledonians Next

Club Evening Mon 14 April at The Stables, Back Church

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72 Leeds Skyrack Lions Club meets 2nd & 4th Thurs,

7.45pm New Headingley Club, 56 St Michael’s Rd. New members welcome. Help needy of Leeds & create new friendships. Details: 01943

510106, Granville.barker@ sky.com, www.105c.org.uk/ leedsskyrack

Meanwood Men’s Society

Mon 3 March: Talk – ‘Guiana to Devil’s Island’. Mon 17 March: Annual Snooker Competition. Mon 31 March: Talk – ‘Tea & Temples’. All at 7.30pm at Meanwood Institute. Details: Mark 274

7611, Colin 274 6316.

National Trust in Leeds

meets monthly at St. Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. New members welcome. Details: Pam 258

8178

National Vegetable Society WYDA Tues

11 March, 8pm Paxton Horticultural Hall, 186 Kirkstall Lane, Headingley, LS5. Illustrated talk: ‘A Bit About Vegetables’ with James Shelley (Shelley Seeds). Everyone welcome. Free entry.

Paxton Horticultural Society Spring Show Sat 5

April. Open to the public from 2 – 4.30pm at Paxton Hall, 186 Kirkstall Lane, LS5 2AB.

Robert Craven Bridge Club meets Fri, 7 – 10pm,

Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane, Bramhope. New members welcome. Tuition available for at least four players if required.

Details: Ewart 267 8001

The Other Bridge Club

Friendly bridge played Thurs 7.15 – 10.15pm Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Bramhope. New members welcome.

Details: Sandra 01943

463332

MUSIC Amici Singers Friendly,

mixed voice choir singing variety of music. Currently has places for more male singers – especially basses.

Details: Brenda Hawer 267 1292, Elizabeth King 228 5932

Bingley Gilbert & Sullivan Society presents ‘The

Yeomen of the Guard’ at Bingley Arts Centre from Mon 28 April - Sat 3 May at 7.30pm. Tickets available from Bingley Arts Centre 01274 567983 or ticketsource. co.uk/bingleyartscentre

Cookridge Primary Intergenerational Choir

A choir of children & older members of the community - meets Mon 3 – 4pm at the school. Singing modern & traditional songs. Looking for more adults! Details: Debbie

Fletcher 386 2500

Cookridge Intergenerational Choir will perform at the OPAL coffee afternoon at Tinshill Community Hub, Silk Mill Drive, 1.30pm on Fri 14 March.

Horsforth Choral Society Rehearsing Stainer’s Crucifixion in St Margaret’s Parish Centre, Mon 7.30pm for performance at St Margaret’s Church 8 April. Tickets £8/ £6. Details:

07958 782348

Inspired by Commedia Dell’ Arte Thurs 20 March,

7pm Leeds College of Music. Commedia dell’ Arte inspired some of the most seductive songs by French composers like Fauré, Debussy & Poulenc. This lecture/recital features pianist Nico de

Villiers & mezzo soprano Rebecca Afonwy-Jones.

Details: 234 6956, info@ leedslieder.org.uk

Jazz Improvisation Group meets alt Fri, 7.30

-10pm in Chapel Allerton Methodist Centre, Town St. An opportunity to play jazz to your heart’s content. £5 per session. Details: Dominic

Moore dominicgmoore@ hotmail.com

Horsforth Choral Society Rehearses Mon,

7.30pm in St Margaret’s Parish Centre. Currently rehearsing for Stainer’s Crucifixion at St Margaret’s Church on 8 April. Details:

07958 782 348, info@ horsforthchoralsociety.co.uk

Horsforth Leeds City Brass Band Friendly,

community band welcomes new players. Rehearsals: Mon 7.30 – 9.30pm Leeds Trinity UC, Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth. Details: Hannah

Leeds Guild of Singers

Confident sightreader? LGS welcomes new members in all voice groups (especially tenors & basses) to sing renaissance & contemporary music. Rehearsals Tues 7.30 – 9.30pm at Leeds University.

Details: secretary@ leedsguildofsingers.org.uk

Phoenix Concert Band

Sat 22 March, 7.30pm Grove Methodist Church, Horsforth. Music from films & shows. Soprano Elizabeth Frankland joins them to celebrate ‘Last night of the proms’. Tickets £6 from Chris Seller, 21 West End Lane, Horsforth LS18 5JS with SAE & cheque. Children free but must have ticket. £8 on door.

Seven Jazz Voices Choir

meets alt Mon 7-9pm at Inkwell 31 Potternewton Lane Chapel Allerton LS7. Fun blues, jazz, cuban & gospel numbers, led by jazz singer Nicki Allan. £5 per session.

Rowlands 250 0208, Betty Emberton 267 6529

Details: Jean Watson jeanwatsonlifeskills@ hotmail.com

Instrumental Jazz Workshop - alt Sat 2.30

A Spring Concert with The Fairfax Singers

jeanwatsonlifeskills@ hotmail.com

Sinfonia of Leeds Sat

- 4.30pm at Seven Arts, 31 Harrogate Rd. LS7. Classes for people who want to play jazz & improvise. Work towards playing at Jazz Café. Enjoyable, supportive atmosphere. £10/£8 per class. Details: Jean Watson

Lawnswood Singers Female choir, practices Wed 7.30pm Holy Trinity Church, Green Lane, Cookridge. Good female singers welcome. Wide repertoire, friendly people! Details: Brenda

Hawer 267 1292, www. lawnswoodsingers.co.uk

Wed 12 March, 7.30pm at Headingley St Columba United Reformed Church, 70 Headingley Lane, LS6. In aid of Wheatfields Hospice. Admission £6/ £5 (includes refreshments).

22 March, 7.30pm at Great Hall, Leeds University. Tchaikovsky’s Hamlet Overture, Walton’s Viola Concerto, Tchaikovsky The Nutcracker (Act 2). Soloist David Aspin. Conductor David Greed. Tickets: Carriageworks 224 3801, sinfoniaofleeds.eventbrite. com or on door.


Yorkshire Clarinet Ensemble Rehearses

alt Wed, 8 – 9.45pm (term time) at HEART, Bennett Rd, Headingley. For players Grade 5+ standard. New players welcome. Details:

Luncheon Club for Over 60s meets Tues, 12 noon

Headingley Methodist Church Hall, Church St. New members welcome. Two course hot meal £4. Please book. Details: 275 5615, 275

Weds 12 - 1.30pm St Chad’s Parish Centre. Tasty 2-course meal & good company £4.50. Open to all of retirement age close to St Chad’s. Transport provided. Details: Anne 274

Meanwood Elderly Neighbourhood Action

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(MENA) Activities include: Tue - Tai Chi 1.45 - 3pm; Wed -Tea Dance 2-4pm; Thursday -Tai Chi 11.45am - 1pm; Friday - Community Cafe 10.30am - 12.30pm; Sunday Lunch Club, 3rd Sun of month. Details: 887 3596

Cookridge Luncheon Club meets Wed, 12 –

1.30pm Cookridge Methodist Church, Tinshill Rd. Good food, good company. £4.50.

Details: 267 5510

Leeds & Bradford Friendship Group meets

1st Wed, 1.30pm Pudsey Civic Hall LS28 5TA. Speaker or entertainment. Activities for people of retirement age. Days out, dining, walks, etc. New members welcome.

Details: 258 5955/ 267 5657

St Chad’s Lunch Club

OWLS (Older Wiser Local Seniors) provides activities for seniors in Headingley, Burley, Little Woodhouse & parts of Kirkstall. Membership free to 60+.

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Willows Tuesday Club

Fink Hill, Horsforth. 1.45 – 3.45pm. Friendly group for over 60s. Various activities, & outings. Mini bus available in Horsforth area. Don’t feel lonely come & join us. Details: Jean 258 3449

home-cooked meal just £4. To book, contact Mary Burnell 267 1742

SPIRITUAL

Sequence Tea Dances

services 10.30am Adel Primary School, Tile lane, LS16. Informal with mixture of contemporary & traditional songs. Also variety of daytime & evening groups. Details:

Mon 2 – 4pm, Bramhope Methodist Church Hall. Everyone welcome. Details:

Marjorie 267 9802.

STEP (Supporting The Elderly People) based at St Andrew’s Church, Butcher Hill, LS16 5BG. Activities & outings for people over 60 in West Park & Far Headingley.

Details: 275 7988, step.2.step@btconnect.com,

Adel Baptist Congregation Sunday

275 4989

Adel Methodist Church

(corner Holt Lane/ Gainsborough Ave). Sunday Services 10.30am, incl Junior Church.


74 Bramhope Methodist Church Sundays Services:

10am Morning Worship. Prayer Breakfast 2nd Sun 8.30am. Alive@9 on 4th Sunday, 9am informal worship for young families. Evening Communion 4th Thurs 8pm. Morning Communion 2nd Tues. All welcome.

Buddhist Meditation

Classes in Oakwood, Leeds City Centre & Horsforth.

Details: 265 2118, info@ meditationinleeds.org, www. meditationinleeds.org

Christian Meditation Group Meets every other

Tues, 7.30pm Trinity University College, Horsforth. Part of World Community for Christian Meditation. All welcome. Details: 258 3780,

www.christianmeditation. org.uk

Community Notices Cookridge Methodist Church 10.30am

Morning Worship. All ages welcome. Crèche facilities & refreshments. 1st Sun of month: Family Parade Service - informal, friendly worship for all ages.

DharmaMind Meditation & Discussion Thurs 7 – 9pm The Yoga Space, Meanwood. Side door, up stairs. Suitable for all. Suggested donation £3. Details: Tom 770 256

5336, team@dharmamind. net, www.dharmamind.net

‘Discover your Relationship with God:

Three Simple Questions’ Sat 15 March, 2.30pm at St. Chad’s Parish Centre, Otley Rd. Far Headingley. A free talk by Stormy Falso, sponsored by the Christian Science Church, Leeds. All welcome.

Eckhart Tolle Stillness Group meets Mon, 7.30

- 9.30pm at The Friends Meeting House, 136 Street Lane, Roundhay LS8. £3 - £5 suggested donation. All welcome. Details:

07884 332644, www. peacenowhere.com

website for venue); 10am Sung Eucharist; 11.30am Gather (relaxed cafe style). 2nd Weds 10am Holy Communion. All Welcome.

Details: 275 7885, www. holytrinitymeanwood.org.uk

Horsforth Churches Together Ecumenical Lent

Headingley Methodist Church Sunday Service

House Groups meet using 2014 York Course from Mon 10 March. Women’s World Day of Prayer Fri 7 March, 2pm Grove Methodist Church. Details: 258 3521

Headingley St. Columba United Reformed Church

Kagyu Buddhist Group

9.30am. Short Mid-Week Service Thurs 10.30am. Entrance in Chapel St. All welcome.

70 Headingley Lane. Sunday service 10.45am.

Details: http://www. headingleystcolumba.org. uk/

Holy Trinity Meanwood Sun 8.30am Said Holy Communion (call or see

Tues, 7.30pm Friends Meeting House, 188 Woodhouse Lane, LS2. Dropin meditation class practising calm-abiding, reflective meditation suitable for all. £4. Details: 01282 841570,

yorkshire@dechen.org, www.dechen.org

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Learn to meditate FWBO Leeds Buddhist Centre. Contemporary approach to meditation, mindfulness & the Buddhist tradition. Classes in yoga, chronic pain & stress management. Details: 244 5256, www. leedsbuddhistcentre.org

Meanwood Valley Baptist Church Meanwood

Community Centre, Stainbeck Ave. Sunday service 11am, coffee 10.30am. Details: 275

7215, www.mvbc.org.uk

Meditation for Beginners

Tues 12.30 – 1pm & 6.15 – 7.15pm; Thurs 12:30 – 1pm at Jamyang Buddhist Centre, 31 St Paul’s Street LS1. Details:

07866 760 460, www. jamyangleeds.co.uk

Leeds Reformed Baptist Church Sunday services 10:30am & 6pm. Activities through week at 20 Cottage

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Rd, incl. pre-school, children’s clubs, toddlers & various other groups. Details:

275 8996, www.leedsrbc.org

Leeds Vineyard Sunday services 10am Ralph Thoresby School, Holt Park. Details: 245 9111, www. leedsvineyard.org

Our Lady of Lourdes

Church 130 Cardigan Rd, LS6 Sunday Mass 8.45am; Fri Holy Hour with Mass 7pm. Details: 225 9751

www.dioceseofleeds.org. uk

Quaker Meeting for Worship & Children’s Meeting Sun 10.45am

Quaker Meeting House, 188 Woodhouse Lane, LS2 & Friends’ Meeting House, New Adel Lane LS16 6AN Details: www.leedsquakers.org.uk

Drop in Group Meditation

Sun 7- 8pm (ex 3rd Sun: 6.30-7.30pm). Peace & calm with guided meditations. Free. Brahma Kumaris, West Park. Details: 275 7727,

leeds@uk.brahmakumaris. org, www.brahmakumaris. org/uk/leeds

South Parade Baptist Church, North Lane,

- 5 weeks starting Mon 10 March. Joint meetings with all LS16 churches. Mon: 4 – 5.30pm ABC Coffee Shop, Holt Park; Tues: 8 – 9.30pm Adel Methodist; Wed: 7.30 – 9pm St Paul’s, Ireland Wood. Sunday Services 8am,10am & 6.30pm. Also Wed 11am

St Luke’s Lutheran Church Alma Rd,

Headingley. Lively services Sunday 10.30am (+ Junior Church) & 6.30pm. All welcome.

Headingley. Worship Sun 10.30am, followed by refreshments. All welcome.

Stainbeck United Reformed Church,

St Michael & All Angels Headingley Parish Church

St John the Baptist Parish Church, Adel Lent Studies

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Stainbeck Rd. 10.45am Sunday Worship - Family worship with Sunday Club & Crèche followed by refreshments. Communion 2nd Sunday. Praise & reflection service: Thurs 7.308pm.

Service times: Wed 10.30am Communion Service; Thurs 8am Communion Service; 2nd & 4th Sun 8am Communion Service; Sun Parish Communion 10am; Communion Service 12.30pm; Evensong 6.30pm. All welcome. Details: www.st-

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76 St Paul’s Church, Raynel Drive LS16 Said Eucharist Sun 8am; Sung Eucharist 10am. 1st Sun – Family Eucharist with band. 3rd Sun – Kid’s Club. Details: Rev Dr

Ian White 267 3676, Revd Linda Ludkin 230 1564 www. stpaulirelandwood.org.uk

St Urban’s Catholic Church Grove Lane, LS6.

Mass times: Sun 10.30am; Mon – Fri 9.15am; Tues Mass Rosary Benediction 7pm; Sat 11am Exposition of the Blessed Sacrament, 12noon Mass, 6pm (Sun Vigil). Details: 225 9751 www.

dioceseofleeds.org.uk

Weekly Buddhist Meditation Classes

Community Notices crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/ Leeds

Dementia Café 2nd Mon

of month, 1.30 - 3pm at St Chad’s Parish Centre. Chance to talk to people who are living with dementia. Entry £1. Details: The Alzheimer’s

Society 231 1727

Different Strokes Invites

stroke survivors to join them, Wed 1.45 – 3.45pm, Adel Stables, Back Church Lane. Incl. hour of exercise. Details:

Linda McLean 225 4744

Headingley Mindfulness Group Meet 2nd Mon,

7 – 9pm. Support group welcomes people interested in mindfulness meditation practice for stress reduction (MBSR). Details: Dot 274

7.30 - 9.30pm in Oakwood (Tue), Leeds City Centre (Wed) & Horsforth (Thur).

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Horsforth Women`s Day of Prayer Fri 7 March,

IBS Leeds Friendly, informal meetings for fellow sufferers of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Monthly meetings now being held.

Details: 265 2118, info@ meditationinleeds.org www. meditationinleeds.org

2pm at Grove Methodist Church. Speakers: Margaret & David Judson. Interdenominational service which takes place all over the World. This year`s service has been prepared by the Christian Women of Egypt. Everybody welcome.

SUPPORT

Details: matt@letscureibs. com, www.letscureibs.com

Leeds Coeliac Group Sat 8 March, 2 – 4pm Pudsey Civic Hall, Dawson’s Corner LS28 Leeds Gluten-Free Food Fayre. Mon 24 March: LC Group AGM, 7.30pm at St Chad’s Parish Centre, Otley Rd LS16. Guest Speaker Helen Davies, Senior Dietitian, Leeds NHS Hospital Trust. Details:

Arthritis Care meets 3rd Tues, 7.30 – 9pm, St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. New members welcome. Details: Pat 275

Sandra McLean 07711 768850, leeds@coeliac. org.uk

Crohn’s & Colitis UK

Leeds Multiple Sclerosis Society uses Armley

7694

Support for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) & their families. Regular meetings.

Details: 0845 130 6809, Leeds@crohnsandcolitis. org.uk, www.groups.

Leisure Centre for activity classes (transport available). MS Chat every two weeks. Leeds society has over 300 members. New members very welcome. Details: Help Line:

0808 800 8000

Leeds Samaritans

Confidential, nonjudgemental support 24 hours for those experiencing feelings of distress or despair. They listen for as long as you need. Details: 245 6789,

08457 909090

Open Door Café For

people with dementia & their carers. Last Mon (ex bank hols), 2-4pm, New Headingley Club, St Michael’s Rd. Details: 231 1727

Parkinson’s UK meet 2nd

Wed, 2pm St Chad ‘s Parish Centre, Headingley. Exercise classes in Otley, Horsforth, Moortown. Details: Linda

Thompson, 01943 461640

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP) Support group meets 2nd Wed, 2pm at St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. Details: Pam

Bower 258 8143

SNAPS (Special Needs &

Parent Support) welcomes any family with a child with special needs to their Saturday support group at Penny Field School, Tongue Ln. Meanwood. Take part in hydrotherapy, swimming, dance & coffee. Currently seeking new Trustees & dance instructor. Details: 07964

847 775, angie@snaps-vol. org.uk, www.snaps-vol.org.uk

Wharfedale General Hospital Cardiac Club

For former cardiac patients & their partners. Exercise classes under supervision of qualified instructors. Mon, Wed & Thurs Wharfedale General Hospital. £3.

Details: 07949 307 955, wghcardiacclub@ gmail.com, www. WharfedaleCardiacClub. org.uk

TALKS & DISCUSSIONS Café Philosophique Thurs 20 March, 7.30pm Richmond House School Sports Pavilion, Glen Rd. Weetwood. ‘Mozart to Melachrino’, Geoffrey Kinder looks at the record of the changing times in its music. £4. Forum 2000 meets Wed, 10am Grove Centre, New St. Horsforth. 5 March: David Cousins, Grandparents Association, – ‘Picking up the Pieces’. 12 March: Professor Mike Green – ‘Depictions of Desire, Debauchery & Disease’. 19 March: Naveed Hussain – ‘British, Yorkshire & Muslim’. 26 March: Paul Chatterton – ‘Lilac: a new type of housing’. Details: 258 3521, hm.taylor1@ntlworld. com

Headingley Café Scientifique Tues 11

March, 7,30pm at New Headingley Club, 56 St Michael’s Rd. ‘Surviving the Future: Pathways to a sustainable energy system’ with Dr Tim Foxon, Reader in Sustainability & Innovation at University of Leeds, & member of ESRC Centre for Climate Change Economics & Policy.

Horsforth Civic Society

meets Wed 12 March, 7.30pm at St. Margaret’s Parish Centre, Horsforth. Awardwinning Writer,Classical Historian & Muddy Archaeologist Gillian Hovell will speak about ‘What Did the Romans really do for Us?’ Entry £2/£1.50 HCS members. Details: HCS

Secretary 258 8774

Leeds Combined Arts

‘Tolkien Trail’ Sat 29 March, 12 noon. Meet at Hyde Park Pub, Headingley Lane. Claire Randall will discuss local landscape & linguistic


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Details: 07708 230 333, www.leedscombinedarts. org.uk/walks

Royal Meteorological Society Yorkshire Monthly

Leeds Geological Association Thurs 27

March, 7.15pm Conference Auditorium 2, University of Leeds (rear of Sports Centre). Lecture: ‘The significance of Charles Darwin’s month in the High Andes, March

Details: www.leedsga.org.uk

Talking Allowed in Leeds

talks on all aspects of weather & climate at School of Earth & Environment, University of Leeds. 5 March: Science, Planning & Policy of UK Wind Energy. 27 March: The History of Meteorology. Free & open to all. Details:

r.herbert@see.leeds.ac.uk, http://tinyurl.com/rmetsyc

– April 1835’ by Professor Patrick Boylan, City University. Visitors welcome.

(TAIL) meets Mon 17 March, 1.45pm at Veritas, 43 Great George St. Topic: Does culture limit us? Details: talkingallowedinleeds. wordpress.com

What Does Authority Mean in the 21st Century? Mon 3 March,

6.45pm Room 1, The Carriageworks. Leeds Salon has invited author Frank Furedi to discuss his latest book ‘Authority: A Sociological History’. £5/£3. Details: www.leedssalon. org.uk

‘The Dark Threads’

Tues 25 March, 7pm at Oxfam Bookshop, Otley Rd

Emeritus Prof Peter Holman. Tickets (incl pre-talk drinks & nibbles) £6 FUAM members & Friends of Leeds Baroque; £8 non-members. Details:

Headingley. Jean Davison reads from her memoir & talks about her experiences as a patient at High Royds Psychiatric Hospital in the 1970s. She will also talk about writing the book & getting published. Donations invited.

WOMEN’S GROUPS

Yorkshire Archaeological Society (Family History

Adel Ladies Luncheon Club meets 1st Wed at Castle

Section) Sat 8 March, 11am at 23, Clarendon Rd. Leeds. Lecture: ‘Mary Queen of Scots’ Yorkshire Connections’ by David Templeman. Free drop-in sessions Tues 2 4pm for anyone needing help with family history research.

Details: Mrs J. Butler 263 9540

FUAM Annual Lecture

Mon 3 March, 6pm Leeds Uni School of Music. ‘Behold, I tell you a Mystery’: Handel’s Messiah in Performance from 1742 to Present, by

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Grove Masonic Hall, Castle Grove Dr. LS6. March 5: ‘The Great Yorkshire Show’ with Bill Cowling. Apr 2: ‘The Villas & Gardens of Lake Como’ with Keith Holmes.

Details: Mrs Huntley 2301584

Bramhope Methodist Church Thursday Group

2nd Thurs, 8pm. Warm welcome to ladies who enjoy an evening out, speakers, activities & a chat.

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WI New Women’s Institute meets 1st Thurs, 7.30 – 9.30pm St Giles Church Hall. Make new friends, learn new skills & have a good old chin-wag! Visitors welcome.

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Cookridge WI Lively, mixed age group meets 1st Tues, 7.30pm Holy Trinity C of E School, Green Lane. Various activities, talks & outings. Everyone welcome. Details: cookridgewi@ yahoo.co.uk

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Community Notices Born Again Clothes at Heavenly Prices! Mon 17 March, 7pm Granary Restaurant, Crag House Farm, Cookridge. Fashion show & sale of

nearly new ladies clothes modeled by Caring For Life staff & compered by drama project leader & actress, Joanna Cooper. Designer clothes at knock-down prices.

Tickets £5 from the Farm Shop, 230 3610 or zoe. smith@caringforlife.co.uk

Bramhope Methodist Dinner Club Thurs 20

March, 7.30pm St. James’ Parish Centre, Low Lane. Lyn & Bill Cadmore (Horsforth Blossom Honey) talk about honey, beeswax, & skills of beekeeping. Visitors welcome. Meetings usually 3rd Mon (14 April due to Easter). Details:

March, 7.30pm in the Methodist Church Hall, Bramhope. MP Greg Mulholland speak about ‘Life in Parliament’. Cost £13.50 includes superb meal by Culinary Quest. Details

Meanwood WI meets

Enjoy good wine & good company? The Yorkshire

258 7062

Tues 18 March, 7.30pm at Meanwood Institute, Green Rd. Speaker Keith Barber presents ‘Nostalgia – It’s not what it used to be!’. All welcome. Details: 294 5626

Soroptimist International

Meet 2nd Mon, 7pm Weetwood Hall. All ladies welcome. Details: www.sigbi.

org/leeds

Yorkshire Countrywomen’s Association 2nd Thurs,

1.30pm Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Bramhope. New members welcome.

MISC/ EVENTS Blood Donor Sessions

Tues 25 March: 2 – 4pm & 5 – 7.30pm at St Chad’s Parish Centre, Otley Rd. LS16. Thurs 20 March: 2 – 3.45pm & 4.45 – 7.30pm at Wesley Hall, Boroughgate, Otley

& tickets: Val Garnett 267 8992

Confrairie invites you to its Spring Wine Tastings at Castle Grove, Headingley on 28 March & 30 May. Details:

226 9439, confrairiest vincentyorkshire@gmail. com

Films @HEART 11 March, 8pm at HEART, Bennett Rd. Headingley. ‘Caesar Must Die’ William Shakespeare’s Julius Caesar is screened in an Italian prison & many prisoners find that it has both a striking resonance & contrast to their confined lives.

Horsforth Civic Society Public Meeting Wed

12 March, 7.30pm at St Margaret’s Parish Hall. ‘What did the Romans really do for us?’ with Gillian Hovell, award winning writer, lover of Latin, historian & muddy archaeologist. Plus update on activities of Society. £2.

Kitsch Cakes – How to

host the Perfect Tea Party Thurs 6 March, 7pm at St Gemma’s Conference Centre, 329 Harrogate Rd, Moortown LS17. Includes ideas on table themes, demonstrations, a bake-off competition & stalls. Tickets £5, include a hot drink & cake. Details: 218

5559, www.st-gemma.co.uk

‘Making Trouble’ Fairtrade

Evening Sat 8 March, 7pm South Parade Baptist Church, Kirkstall Lane, Headingley. An evening of song & storytelling with Greg Valerio (trade justice activist & jeweller) & Andy Flannagan (singer, songwriter, rabblerouser!). Advance tickets £5

from 278 1955 / 2754989 (£7 on door).

Old Time Music Hall Sat

22 March, 7.30pm in Robert Craven Hall, Bramhope Village Players proudly present (one night only) an ‘Old Time Music Hall’. Tickets £7.50. Details: 261

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St Gemma’s Ceilidh Fri

14 March, from 7pm at St Gemma’s Conference Centre, 329 Harrogate Rd, Moortown, LS17. Great event for whole family – dancing, food, drink & plenty of Celtic cheer! Places limited. Book now! Tickets £10/ £5 (children) including Irish Stew. Details: 218 5559, www.

st-gemma.co.uk

Volunteers Please! The Donkey Sanctuary’s Assisted Therapy Centre, Eccup, works with children with additional needs, using donkeys as a unique form of therapy. Currently looking for volunteers, esp weekends. Details: 261 9249

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Hope Pastures Spring/ Summer Fashion Show

Oxfam Quiz Wed 19 March, 8pm at HEART, Bennett Rd. Headingley. Expect questions about books, films, music... and everything else! Entry £1 per person, max of 5 per team. Prizes to win!

available from 261 4344, lorraine@hopepastures.org.

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Fri 28 March, 7.30pm at Weetwood Hall. Drinks on arrival. Exclusive opportunity to view & try the outfits after the show. Hair & make-up styling guidance. Tickets

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Scratches and scuffs won’t dent your pocket Quality,mobile mobile car car paintwork Quality, paintworkrepairs repairs fraction of of body body shop atata afraction shopcosts costs

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Contact us today for a FREE quotation or for non-biased help or advice. LAND LINE: 0113 226 6348 MOBILE: 07711 008 170

Build it the right way

• Design to completion • New builds, extensions & alterations • Loft conversions • Brick & stonework and driveways • Replacement windows & doors

Tel: 07709 392 607 / 0113 282 1922 See our portfolio at:

WWW.LEEALLOTTBUILDER.COM

CARE SERVICES

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Call ChipsAway Leeds Howarth now to arrange for your FREE ESTIMATE Call Peter now to arrange for your on 0113 208 9901 or visit www.chipsawayleeds.com

FREE ESTIMATE on 07703 648 002 or visit www.chipsawayleeds.com

All our specialists are fully accredited mobile repair specialists with over twenty-five years repair experience between them.

All our specialists are fully accredited mobile repair specialists with over twenty-five years repair experience between them.

CARPET CLEANING

Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners • Carpets clean & dry in 1-2 hours • Upholstery clean & dry in 3-4 hours • No harmful chemicals or sticky residues • Local family firm – est. over 20 years • 1000s of satisfied customers • WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK

CLEAN CARE 0113 288 8000

Professional Home Care Get care in the place you love!

Unique Care Services is a CQC approved supplier of domiciliary care providing medical services, meal preparation, shopping assistance, personal care and more. UNIQUE CARE SERVICES

Tel: 0113 870 8507

50% DISCOUNT in your first week

Fast Drying Times, Fabric Protection, Spot, Stain & Odour Removal

Email: info@uniquecareservices.co.uk HEART Centre, Bennett Road, Headingley LS6 3HN www.uniquecareservices.co.uk

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We can provide names and addresses of recently completed projects or visit our website: www.bentleybuilders.co

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Meticulous professional cleaner, renowned for a ‘showroom finish’. My goal is to always exceed customers’ expectations. •

CLEANERS

EcoClean “A quality cleaning service you can depend on” Domestic and office cleaning One-off cleans: moving house or office? Weekly, fortnightly or monthly cleans We use ‘eco-friendly’ products Call us today, book a clean and receive a 10% discount!

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Trusted local service Cleaners carefully vetted Dedicated, regular cleaner Dependable and Affordable Invaluable Time For You!

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0113 208 9496

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Regular cleaning – daily, weekly, fortnightly or monthly One-off cleans: moving house or office – ensures a spotless clean ready for arrival or departure End of tenancy cleans for landlords No job too big or small References available Very competitive rates – no hidden extras

Tel: 0113 255 0191

Kay30cunningham@hotmail.co.uk

COUNSELLING

NEW HORIZONS COUNSELLING SERVICE IS HERE TO HELP

Are you finding it hard to cope? Do you feel you need to talk to someone about whatever is troubling you? We can help with depression, anxiety, abuse and other related issues, bereavement and loss, anger management, low self esteem, self confidence, and behavioural problems

PHONE, TEXT OR EMAIL TO SEEK HELP NOW

0845 200 4067

07513 357 413 OR CHECK OUT OUR WEBSITE

www.newhorizonscounsellingserviceswestyorkshire.com

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Consulting rooms in Brighouse, Horsforth and Leeds BACP REGISTERED PSYCHOTHERAPISTS AND COUNSELLORS


DECORATORS

Russ Gaunt Decorators Painter and Decorator High Quality Work at Affordable Prices 30 years experience Reliable & recommended Tel: 0750 66 88 029 Tel: 0113 264 8565 russ.gaunt@googlemail.com

Over 30 years experience Quality service Associated property maintenance Coving & dado rails fitted Free estimates Horsforth based Phone: 0113 258 6143 Mob: 07921 000 151

No VAT

DE-CLUTTERING

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THOMPSONTH Are you overwhelmed by clutter, would you

PAINTER & DECORATOR

like to organise your belongings, not sure

A I T: 0113 225 3639P where to start, would you like some help? T : M: 07944 430 677

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E: gaz.thompson1@ntlworld.com arrange a personal consultation 35 Kirkwood Grove, Cookridge E: g LS16 7JR t. 07796 620 203 35 K Fully qualified & apprentice trained e. ann@clutter-less.co.uk

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The largest distribution of any lifestyle magazine in North Leeds To advertise 0113 274 8776 info@northleeedslife.co.uk


Classifieds

84 DRIVEWAY CLEANING

FURNITURE RESTORATION Upholstery, Repairs & French Polishing

0113 267 5483

www.abbeyupholstery.co.uk | info@abbeyupholstery.co.uk Reupholstery specialists. Parker Knoll, Cintique,specialists. Ercol, Bridgecraft Reupholstery and all other good quality furniture.

Parker Knoll, Cintique, Ercol, Bridgecraft

From a small dining chair repair to a full all other good items quality furniture. suiteand re-upholstery. Sentimental welcome.

From a small dining chair repair to a full +Replacement Foam suite re-upholstery. Sentimental items welcome. Cushions Service

Reupholstery and French Polishing Specialists.

FOR TESTIMONIALS & MORE PHOTOS VISIT:

Parker Knoll, Cintique, Ercol, Bridgecraft, Vale, G-Plan, MultiYork and all other good quality furniture.

From a small dining chair repair to a full suite re-upholstery. Sentimental items welcome.

WE CLEAN, SEAL AND REPAIR ALL TYPES OF DRIVES

SPECIAL OFFER £10 OFF

Ones We Did Earlier Abbey Upholstery, 7 Carr Bridge Ave, Cookridge, Leeds, LS16 7JZ

ELECTRICIANS

GATES & RAILINGS

DH Electrical Dave Hargreaves - Fully Qualified Electrician • Rewires/Part Rewires • All Minor Works • Extra Sockets/Lighting • Part P Registered • Fault Finding E: needasparky@talktalk.net W: www.d-h-electrical.co.uk

TEL: 07742 923 643 Cookridge Based

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GAS ENGINEER

JOHN

MANEELY Gas Installation & Servicing Central Heating Installation Repairs & Plumbing Established 30 Years Landlord Certificates Repairs to All Gas Appliances Worcester Bosch, Baxi and other makes of boilers fitted

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Tel: 0113 268 6789 Mob: 07836 375121

6163 Gledhow Wood Rd LS8 johnmaneely@hotmail.co.uk

HANDYMAN

HOUSE & GARDEN IMPROVEMENT, MAINTENANCE, CARE & REPAIR General household repairs and installation of fixtures, flat pack furniture, laminate flooring, joinery and door hanging. Also kitchen fitting, bathrooms, gardens, patios and fencing.

We can help - no job too small Contact Keith to use our experienced and skilled tradesman. Tel.07860 237 619 or 0113 224 2733 Email: kw.west@tiscali.co.uk www.helpinghandyman.co.uk

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ofand datasoftware, and settings, and training to • Hardware email, requirements. Free software. internet, back-up, security, performance, networking. Tel: 293 2570 2570 Mob: 078 Tel: 0113 0113 293 Mob: 0783 • Excellent value computers, e: chris@adelit.co.u e: chris@adelit.co.uk set-up, transferring of data and settings, and training to your requirements. Free software. Tel: 0113 293 2570 / Mob: 07832 367 100 Email: chris@adelit.co.uk


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Classifieds LOFT CONVERSIONS

move up lofts

OVEN CLEANING

LOFT

CONVERSIONS

• “Move Up Lofts” is a family owned loft conversion business • We offer a full design and build service • “Move Up Lofts” have the expertise to convert any suitable loft • All our works are insured and guaranteed for 5 years • Please visit our website for further incentives and information

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www.moveuplofts.co.uk

0113 266 0406 info@moveuplofts.co.uk

30 Wedgewood Court, 30 Wedgewood Court, Roundhay, LS8 1DD Roundhay, LS8 1DD 30 Wedgewood Court, Roundhay, LS8 1DD LOGS

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DEADLINE FOR NEXT EDITION 7TH MAR

Tel: 0113 274 8776 info@northleedslife.co.uk

PLASTERERS

D . FFRRAAN NKKSS PPLLAASSTTEERRIENRGS Locally based domestic plastering specialists. FREE QUOTES on all aspects of internal and external plastering: skimming, boarding & rendering.

- Clean and tidy work guaranteed - 15 years experience - City & Guilds qualified Contact Dave Franks on: Ph. 0113 274 1048 / Mob. 07796 381 346 Visit website for customer testimonials: www.franksplastering.com


S . NICHOLLS PLASTERING • All aspects of 35 plastering experyieears nce • All types of NO JOB T O O rendering SMALL including colour rendering • Patching & repairs • Re-skimming to walls & ceilings • Clean and tidy workmanship

Contact: 07940 119 081 0113 443 8534 PLUMBING & HEATING

GAS Gas CENTRAL HEATING, GENERAL PLUMBING Central Heating, General TILING, BATHROOM INSTALLATION

Plumbing, Tiling, Bathroom Installation ER & GAS APPLIANCE INSTALLATION, REPAIR & SERVICING ______________________________________________ LANDLORDS SAFETY CERTIFICATES

UNVENTED HOT WATER SYSTEMS • Boiler and • Landlord safety gas certificates FORappliance ALL YOUR PLUMBING & HEATING NEEDS IPPING TAPS TO FULL INSTALLATIONS, NO JOB TOO installation, repair • Unvented hotSMALL S CENTRAL HEATING, GENERAL PLUMBING andBATHROOM servicing TILING, INSTALLATION water systems CORGI REGISTERED ______________________________________________

FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE

For all your plumbing and heating needs, from dripping taps to full FOR A FREE ESTIMATE PLEASE CALL DAVE LOWE installations, no job too small.

GAS APPLIANCE INSTALLATION, REPAIR & SERVICING ALL WORK FULLY GUARANTEED LANDLORDS SAFETY CERTIFICATES UNVENTED HOT WATER SYSTEMS FOR ALL YOUR PLUMBING & HEATING NEEDS NG TAPS TO FULL INSTALLATIONS, NO JOB TOO SMALL CORGI REGISTERED TEL: 0113 2679004

FRIENDLY RELIABLE SERVICE

MOB: 07961 432404

WORKSafe FULLY GUARANTEED •ALLGas • Friendly, FOR A FREE ESTIMATE PLEASE CALL registered reliable service

0113 2679004

James.thorogood22@sky.com

DAVE LOWE

MOB: 07961 432404

• All work fully guaranteed

For a free estimate please call Dave Lowe on:

Tel: 0113 267 9004 Mob: 07961 432 404


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Classifieds PROPERTY BUYERS

Leeds Local Plumbing Experts

We buy and rent houses – FAST! Wanted: 2 – 4 bedroom properties in any condition in LS6-8 & LS16-18 postal areas

For all general plumbing including: • Bathroom installation incl. tiling • Leaks, bursts, repairs & maintenance • No call out fee • Fixed price quotes

Full market price offered if you are flexible on terms No obligation offer in 48 hours Completion in 28 days No estate agent or other fees

Fully qualified & insured local plumber

Call Alex 07730 560 422

We pay your legal fees •

Experts at solving property dilemmas £500 paid for all referrals leading to completed purchases

enquiries@nortonplumbing.co.uk www.nortonplumbing.co.uk

Call Joyce NOW on 07984 651 848 or 020 8279 9656 www.excelpropertybuyers.co.uk

GPS Plumbing & Heating WRAS & bpec unvented certified

• All plumbing work undertaken • Discounts for OAPs • Free 24 hour call out service

Call Sean on

GPS Plumbing & Heating

07900 49 49 08 0113 267 0419 Plumbing Services Independent family business Commercial and Domestic All aspects of plumbing, heating & gas work undertaken P. Kettlewell - gas safe engineer Wet floors/shower pumps/tiling & much more

Please ring to discuss - free, no obligation quotes

Tel: 0113 279 0256 Mob: 07948 406 391

Plumbingservices1@hotmail.co.uk

ROOFERS

Hazelgrave Roofing Your Local Answer To Roofing Problems Setting The Standards For: • Roof Repairs • Slating • Tiling • Felting • Lead Work • Joinery • Guttering • UPVC Fascias & Soffits

New Roofs & Repairs Apprentice Trained Insurance Work Free Estimates All Work Guaranteed

Tel: 0113 264 6218 Mob: 07802 397953 HAZELGRA 1-4P 19/7/10


R. & D. Sheridan

Roofing Contractors • • • • •

Re-roofs & repairs Gutters, fascias and soffits All flat roofing Insurance work Pointing

FREE honest quotations All work guaranteed Over 25 years experience Tel/Fax: 0113 278 3472 Mobile: 07747 110582 Email: rsheridan1234@aol.com

TRAVEL AGENT

Oakwood Travel Ltd Est. over 25 years

Your Complete Travel Solution Holidays worldwide including the UK Ticket agents for National Rail, National Express, Theatre and IATA Airtickets Independent agents offering customer service & choice T: 0113 240 0419 • E: oakwoodtravel@btopenworld.com 480 Roundhay Road, Leeds LS8 2HU

WORKTOPS

WORKTOPS LARGEST RANGE IN NORTH LEEDS! PLUS KITCHENS & BEDROOMS

UP ON THE ROOF You want experts doing the repairs

A FAMILY BUSINESS 30 YEARS EXPERIENCE

UK Worktops Just 100 yards from Waitrose, Meanwood

Tel: 0113 230 6038

Waitrose

Open Mon - Fri 8.30 - 5.00, Sat 10.00 - 2.00 Providence House, Authorpe Road, Meanwood LS6 4JB

www.uklaminates.com

Full Strip & Recovers • Slating & Tiling Flat Roof Repairs • Dormers/Garage Roofs Full Fascia & Soffits Replacement All repair work undertaken including insurance work All work fully guaranteed

VJR ROOFING SERVICES CALL PETER

0113 294 6383 / 0790 562 5512



NEED YOUR CAR SERVICED OR AN MOT?

NEED YOUR CAR SERVICED OR AN MOT?

YOU’RE IN GOOD HANDS WITH GROVE LANE GARAGE Headingley’s favourite garage Grove Lane Garage is a family-run firm with a long-established reputation for excellent service and great value. Our ‘no frills’ approach means you only pay for work that needs doing and you can trust us to give an honest appraisal.

YOU’RE IN GOOD HANDS WITH GROVE LANE GARAGE Headingley’s favourite garage

Grove Lane Garage is a family-run firm with a long-established

• Service allservice makes and models Fault finding and general repairs reputationand excellent and great value. Our• ‘no frills’ for repair approach means you only pay for work that needs doing and

• Fully qualified, you can trust us toexperienced give an honestmechanics appraisal.

• Great value tyres

• MOTs and servicing • Service and

• Established over 30 years repair all makes and models • Fully qualified, experienced mechanics SAVE MONEY YOUR LOCAL GARAGE • MOTs andAT servicing You makefihuge savings at general Grove Lane repairs Garage compared to main dealers. • can Fault nding and We can service or repair your car, whatever make or model, and it won’t affect Great value air conditioning re-gas the•manufacturer’s warranty! • Established over 30 years

SAVE MONEY AT YOUR LOCAL GARAGE You can make huge savings at Grove Lane Garage compared to main dealers. We can servicetimes: or repair your car, whatever make or model, and it won’t affect Opening 8am–5pm Mon-Fri, 8am-12 noon the manufacturer’s warranty!

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All major credit cards accepted Opening times: 8am–5pm Mon-Fri, 8am-12 noon Sat All major credit cards accepted

GROVE GARAGE GROVELANE LANE GARAGE

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claude-michel schönberg & david nixon’s

a r t a p o cle ‘Amazing! If you get a chance, go see it’ Craig Revel Horwood

‘Astounding – sexy, emotional and a true spectacle’

‘Modern ballet at its best’ Woman & Home

Lorraine Kelly

Thu 6 – Sat 15 March 2014 Box Office 0844 848 2700 leedsgrandtheatre.com northernballet.com/cleopatra production supported by

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