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Dear Readers,
North Leeds. We review the film
Now, with the excitement of the Grand Depart out of the way, it’s on to other things. But wasn’t it Grand! Yorkshire looked fantastic and everyone threw themselves into the spirit of the event.
Mountain’ festival, and have a lovely
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This month we flag up some of the events marking the centenary of World War I. We also take a look at the huge variety of things for children to do
‘Boyhood’ and the first ‘King of the meal at Del Verde in Roundhay. Plus, Chapel Allerton gets ready to party; Allerton Grange Fields get a makeover; North Leeds Cricket Club opens its new clubhouse; and there’s going to be more Clock Rock Around the Clock! Our
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With National Allotment Week falling in August, we highlight the popularity of growing your own around
Interest in Growing Your Own is Soaring! In Leeds there has been a huge upsurge of interest in food sustainability and allotments are thriving
We look forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Carole, Jack and the team.
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Leeds museums present different aspects of the War in remembrance.
18 Leeds College of Art Shines Again at New Designers 2014
Leeds College of Art students take New Designer of the Year Award and Wilko Award for Innovation.
I’m Bored! Leeds is a great place to be this Summer – with all that’s going on for children it would really be hard to be bored!
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Festival 2014
There’ll be something for everyone at this family-friendly arts festival.
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The Final Charge As part of the Royal Armouries First World War Centenary programme, Atkinson Action Horses present The Final Charge, an equestrian extravaganza set on the battlefields of the First World War. With a promise to thrill audiences with highenergy, death-defying stunts, this is a show not to be missed.
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he story follows brave soldiers and heroic horses on their journey through the battlefields of Europe. Encountering enemy fire and terrifying obstacles, they will stop at nothing to make sure their task is completed. The Final Charge received critical acclaim when it premiered at the Horse of the Year Show at the NEC in 2013. This is the only opportunity to see the show in 2014. For over 15 years Atkinson
in blockbuster films such as War
The horses have performed in blockbuster films such as War Horse and The King’s Speech
Horse and The King’s Speech. As well as film work they also create their own spectacular shows that have thrilled audiences around the world. Each show is written from scratch including script, score and action. Performances will take place Saturday 23rd, Sunday 24th, and Monday 25th August at 3pm at The Royal Armouries. Tickets (£8/
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GEOFFREY ANKETELL STUDDERT KENNEDY (1883-1929) PRIEST AND POET
‘Woodbine Willie’ became something of a legend in the First World War, an Anglican priest who dispensed cigarettes alongside spiritual help and comfort, and provided a voice for the men whose experiences he shared in the trenches. His real name was Geoffrey Anketell Studdert Kennedy (Anketell was his mother’s surname), and he was born and brought up in Leeds, in the slums of Quarry Hill, where his father William Studdert Kennedy, originally from Ireland, was vicar of St Mary’s Church. Geoffrey grew up in a large family, the twelfth of fourteen children. His early life was to set the direction for his future. St Mary’s has gone now: only
allowed to help his father, now 87 and still vicar of St Mary’s,
some graves remain, on a quiet hillside
in the familiar streets of Quarry Hill. In 1914 he married
by the thundering York Road. In the
Emily Catlow, and in the same year his father died. Local
late nineteenth century this was a
people wanted him to take over at St Mary’s, but he went to
deeply impoverished area of squalid
Worcester, where he chose to work in the most impoverished
back-to-backs and one-room cottages,
parish. Everyone was in need – once he even gave away the
cramped yards and courts with foul
family bed, assisted by his patient wife!
open drains and shared middens – all
When war was declared, he was fired by patriotism
swept away in later slum clearance.
and a sense of duty, and offered himself as army chaplain.
Outbreaks of cholera were particularly
He arrived in France in 1915, sent first to Rouen, where he
bad here. Smoky mills and the vast
held impromptu services for the men and saw the troops
Hope Foundry in Mabgate polluted the
off to the Front with gifts of bibles and Woodbine cigarettes
air. This is where Geoffrey grew up,
– winning him his enduring nickname. Soon he was at the
laughter and tears. As the Depression
helping with his father’s parish work,
Front himself, living with the men in the trenches, sharing
worsened, this was a dark time. His
getting to know the people, their lives,
their exercises, talking, supporting, comforting. He went
health suffered, flu exacerbated his
and their language. The experience
into the thick of battle, believing that as padre he had to be
chronic asthma and he died suddenly
gave him a profound affection for the
where death was closest. In 1917 he won the Military Cross
in March 1929, while on a speaking
poor, a deep admiration for their spirit
for his courage during the attack on Messines Ridge when,
tour in Liverpool.
and courage, and a fierce hatred of
under heavy fire, he helped to find and rescue the wounded
He is remembered annually
social injustice.
- British and German. Sent home for illness or leave, he
at Leeds Parish Church, and there
He worked hard at Leeds
always returned to the Front, and endured the horrors of
is renewed interest in him in this
Grammar School, and, like his father,
the Somme, his role often to kneel in mud, burying the dead.
centenary year of remembrance.
won a place at Trinity College, Dublin,
He became an inspirational wartime legend.
While some of his work is forgotten, his
where he graduated in 1904 with first
During this time he was writing powerful colloquial
poems stand as a powerful, passionate
class honours in classics and divinity.
verse about the horrific experience of war, in the language
evocation of the waste and futility of
After two years teaching, he felt called
of his fellow soldiers. These poems struck a deep emotional
war.
to the ministry. He was ordained in
chord. In 1918, using his nickname Woodbine Willie, he
1908 and appointed as curate in
published some of them in ‘Rough Rhymes of a Padre’ which
Rugby, where he soon became known
sold 30,000 copies in a few months, followed by ‘More Rough
for his work among the poor streets
Rhymes…’ and then a further seriess of poetry, as well as
and tenements, and for his instinctive
books promoting his passionately-held Christian beliefs.
Leeds Philosophical & Literary Society will host a free talk on ‘Woodbine Willie - Unsung Hero of World War I’ by author Bob Holman on 23rd September, 7.30pm in Music Department, University of Leeds. All welcome. Details: www. leedsphilandlit.org.uk/events.html By Eveleigh Bradford
generosity – he was always giving away his money, even his clothes.
After the war he returned to Worcester but then went to London to join the campaigning crusade for Christian
In 1912 he returned to Leeds as
Socialism. He travelled the country and abroad, speaking to
curate at the Parish Church, but was
groups, always a popular down-to-earth speaker, provoking
The display shares the stories of inventors, tacticians and soldiers of different nationalities ‘Bullets, Blades and Battle Bowlers – the personal arms and armour of the First World War’ is a new exhibition opening at the Royal Armouries on Monday 4th August.
stories the exhibition will explore and explain how technological advancements helped catapult the world into the era of modern warfare. From August to November, The
As one of Britain’s oldest public
Royal Armouries will make a unique
museums and home to the national
contribution to commemorating WWI
collection of arms and armour, Royal
in a series of exhibitions and events,
Armouries is commemorating the
including a programme of talks and
100th anniversary of the First World
seminars led by the museum’s expert
War by showcasing the weapons and
curators, offering a unique insight
armour used in battle and telling the
into the history and research of the
stories of those who fought on the
arms and armour of the First World
Western Front.
War.
The newly re-designed display
For a full list of talks and
shares the stories of inventors,
seminars, and to book your place, visit
tacticians and soldiers of different
www.royalarmouries.org/learning/
nationalities. Through individual
learning-for-all
FIRST WORLD WAR Utilising our unique collection Royal Armouries will be contributing to the national commemoration of the centenary of the First World War with several key projects. – A digital encyclopaedia of the weapons used in the war
– A series of ‘Inspired by...’ exhibitions by artists and community groups – A programme of talks and seminars
UPCOMING TALKS/SEMINARS
23 August – Deadly Machines 24 September – Franz Ferdinand & the Mystery of the Silk Vest
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– New displays in the museum’s War gallery
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Legacies of War: Untold Otley Stories It all started when Otley Museum volunteer Bill Mulholland decided to research the circumstances under which his uncle, Pat Devaney, had been awarded the Military Medal during the Somme Campaign. When he visited the battlefield in 1986, he was so moved by the row upon row of headstones that he vowed to expand his research to take in all those Otley men who never returned home, as soon as he retired. After four years of tireless research, and with the help of regimental historians and organisations like the Commonwealth War Graves Commission, Bill presented the Museum with three volumes, detailing the rank, regiment, age at death and site of burial for the 187 men listed on the Otley War Memorial, as well as others who were not recorded. The Museum then expanded upon this, seeking contributions from relatives and descendants. Drawing also on its extensive collections, it presented the untold stories of the men from just one street in Otley, Albion Street, whose names appear on the town’s war memorial, for Heritage Open Day last September. With the centenary of the First World War just around the corner, the Museum went on to assemble a team of volunteers and acquire Heritage Lottery Funding to produce an exhibition and accompanying booklet examining the war’s impact on various individuals. ‘Legacies of War: Untold Otley Stories’ explores the role played by the 10th (Otley) Battery of the 4th West Riding Howitzer Brigade, which saw action in 38 engagements, including Passchendaele, between April 1915 and November 1918. There is also a strong emphasis on the town’s home front activities, with displays highlighting the contribution of Otley women
and the role of local industries in manufacturing war-related materials, such as army boots and uniforms. Slightly more unusual aspects of the town’s wartime role are highlighted too, like the training camp and ‘Grenade and Gas School’ at Farnley Hall. Another section focuses attention on the care provided to the 120 Belgian refugees who passed through the town between 1914 and 1919, commemorated by a plaque on the Jubilee Clock in the Market Place. The exhibition runs from 4th August to 11th November at the Core Resource Centre, with a further display at Otley Museum during this year’s Heritage Weekend on 12th and 13th September. More information is available at www.otleymuseum.org
Drawing also on its extensive collections, it presented the untold stories of the men from just one street in Otley, Albion Street, whose names appear on the town’s war memorial
Thackray Museum Marks WWI Centenary with New Exhibition A new exhibition exploring how medicine aids recovery from warfare has just opened at Thackray Medical Museum. ‘Recovery? From Flanders to Afghanistan’ focusses on the medical advances that emerged from the First World War, comparing them with modern medicine. The exhibition was created with the help of veterans from the Iraq and Afghanistan conflicts, and was launched by Dr Johnson Beharry VC, the first living recipient of the Victoria Cross in over 30 years.
how far military medicine has come in 100 years, and the difficulties of healing the body and the mind.” To accompany the exhibition, a Heritage Trail will be launched in September exploring the museum building as a war hospital during WWI. The trail looks at how the war affected this part of East Leeds, as well as the soldiers who would have Museum. “It highlights the long term developments that
been treated in the war hospital.
followed the conflict, such as improvements in technology
The exhibition has been funded
and rehabilitation, as well as looking at approaches to the
by the Arts Council England and
treatment of shell shock.
Thackray Medical Research Trust and
“The exhibition will look at
“We have worked with veterans, and servicemen and
soldiers’ experiences of hearing
women, who have experience of the health conditions
supported by the University of Leeds
loss, limb loss and shell shock”, said
explored, to give the exhibition a new perspective and
For further information, visit
Joanne Bartholomew, Director of
bring the medical advances of the First World War into
www.thackraymedicalmuseum.co.uk
Collections and Interpretation at the
the present. The exhibition will enable visitors to reflect on
and the University of Huddersfield.
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Attention to Detail Pays Off for Harris Interiors Kieran Harris was always determined to open his own business! Of course, it didn’t happen just like that! Even as a teenager he was consumed by business and always looking for new and better ways to do things. His father, Trevor, had instilled in him that you got nowhere without hard work. As soon as his GCSEs were out of the way he was into Leeds College of Building and was soon representing the college in the national Plumber of the Year competition. Kieran immediately became an apprentice plumber in his father’s plumbing and heating business. “I learnt from one of the best”, said Kieran. “Trevor’s mantra was, and
We have built all the
still is, quality work, friendly, honest service and a fair price. Working as a plumbing and heating engineer I built up my confidence and got to know products inside out and which
room sets ourselves, so
ones performed best. I mightn’t have been quite so driven to expand the
that people
business without Trevor’s support. But, as customers kept asking us to take on more jobs and insist that we fit their kitchens too or new fireplaces, because they were so impressed
can see the quality of
with how we worked, opening our own showroom seemed logical step.”
the next
workmanship
Although the Harris Interiors Showroom is very much Kieran’s brainchild, Trevor is right there with him. Not only that, he has also roped in his wife and his mother! When Harris Interiors took over the building in January it had been empty for years and was a complete wreck. Kieran, Trevor and brother-in-law Richard set about restoring the building from scratch, creating the impressive showroom it is today. When we spoke to Kieran, they were still putting the final touches to their room sets. “We want to show that we have a wide variety to choose from – from the ultra modern to the traditional”, said Kieran. “We have built all the room sets ourselves, so that people can see the quality of workmanship they’ll be getting. We want people to come in and browse at their leisure and just talk to us about what they would like.” W h e r e v e r possible Harris Interiors go out of their way to source
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Chirpy Shortlisted in Leeds Love Affair Awards Do you have a secret that you’ve never told anyone, and if so how do you feel about sharing it with a bunch of strangers? Well that’s what MICA (Meetings in Chapel Allerton) is asking you to do at Seven Arts in Chapel Allerton from 2nd August. MICA was set up to provide the
What is unique about MICA
local community with an opportunity
is that they invest the proceeds in
to find some inspiration in their
MICA is
community art projects. Last year
everyday lives by arranging for
they ran a project called ‘Before I Die’
inspirational speakers from around
at Seven Arts in Chapel Allerton and
the world to share their stories and
HEART in Headingley, where people
lessons in life to help you live happier more fulfilling lives.
asking you
were asked to share their bucket lists on a large blackboard. It was only
“We’ve had a Coronation Street
supposed to be live for four weeks
actress, a multi-million selling
but ended up running for over four
award winning author and countless inspiring local speakers over the last
to tell them
months! This time MICA is asking you
year”, said founder Mike Matthews.
to tell them a secret...anonymously
“The talks have been quite diverse,
you’ll be glad to hear. “Secrets are
from inspiring stories of triumph over adversity to how to better understand your personality.”
private and provocative and we hold
a secret...
them very close to us. By doing so they often take on far greater significance
Life Coach Mike Matthews, from
than they ever should. The idea of
Chapel Allerton, has had an interest
sharing them is to realise the great
in personal development and the importance of strong community for
anonymously
benefit that letting go can have.” For more information on MICAs
years, which lead him to set up MICA
talks and projects visit http://
in February 2013.
micaonline.blogspot.com.
Chirpy in Chapel Allerton has been shortlisted in the Leeds Love Affair Awards in the category ‘Best Indie Place to Shop’. Chirpy was the only business in North Leeds to have been nominated in the awards, which celebrate the best of Leeds independents. There is no judging panel, the winner will be decided solely by the number of votes cast for each business. Visit www. leedsloveaffair.co.uk, check out who has been shortlisted in the other categories, and get voting! Voting will close on 21st August.
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Putting on Le Style
When Jeremy Farber, owner of Headfirst Hairdressing and Beauty Salon on Harrogate Road discovered that he couldn’t open his salon on the day of Le Grand Depart of the Tour de France, he and his staff donned their chef’s hats, or berets, and served hundreds of spectators lining Harrogate Road with French crepes, bubbly and coffee! Their efforts raised £1,700 for The Children and Young People’s Diabetes Team at Leeds Children’s Hospital. “We’ve nominated this amazing charity as Headfirst’s Charity of the Year and we’re hoping to raise £5,000 by Christmas”, said Jeremy. Jeremy and his team camped in the salon the night before to ensure that there were plenty of staff ready to make the crepes and delight scores of children with face painting and tattoo transfers.
We’ve nominated this amazing charity as Headfirst’s Charity of the Year “This has been a superb effort by all the staff and it’s spurred us on to stage some more events – maybe not on the scale of the Tour de France though!” said Susan Carter, Headfirst’s manageress.
Co-habiting? Have You Made a Will? I recently discovered that co-habiting friends of mine, who are in their forties and have two children, had never discussed making wills. “What if Jane dies, who will look after the children?” I asked. “Well Andy of course”, said Jane. But Andy isn’t named on the birth certificate and the children were born pre December 2003. He doesn’t automatically have parental responsibility. “What if Andy has an accident/illness and can’t look after his affairs? Who looks after his money? Who tells the doctor what treatment he should receive?” I asked. At the point when incapacity becomes apparent, Andy’s affairs would be taken over by the Court of Protection. This would be the same even if they were married. All his bank accounts would be frozen – even joint accounts. The Court will hear appeals from close relatives (£3,500 fee) who have to fill out a 50 page questionnaire detailing why they are mentally and financially fit to look after his affairs. Failure means the Court keeps control, at an annual cost. Make a will and appoint power of attorney to loved ones – it really is the sensible thing to do.
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Arts & Culture
Leeds College of Art Shines Again at New Designers 2014 Awards On Wednesday 25th June at the Business Design Centre, Islington, jewellery designer Alex Monroe presented the New Designers Awards to this year’s most talented design graduates in the fields of textiles, fashion & accessories, contemporary applied arts (including ceramics and glass), jewellery and precious metalwork. These Awards, which are presented in partnership with leading brands and organisations, recognise the design world’s rising stars, offering winners and runners-up vital support as they embark on professional careers. Once again Leeds College of Art made a huge impression, with Charlotte Beevor taking the overall New Designer of the Year Award. Her prize included £1,500 cash plus £1,000 of legal advice from specialist intellectual property lawyers, £2,000 worth of accounting and taxation advice, and a dedicated half day focus on PR and marketing. The judges commented: ‘Charlotte demonstrates raw talent – her prolific portfolio is full of exuberant joy, brimming with painterly motifs and unusual colour combinations. The panel feels that Charlotte’s work has fantastic commercial viability and versatility.’ “I’m excited that someone has noticed my work”, said Charlotte. “New Designers is the ideal platform
This year is a standout achievement – winning the overall New Designer of the Year Pictured:
to start y o u r career, it gives you exposure and people get to see your work.” Gemma Curtis walked away with the New Designers Wilko Award for Innovation, winning £1,000 cash plus a two week placement with W’innovate. The judges said: ‘Gemma’s work shows originality and a confident use of colour. Her portfolio demonstrates both a high level of technical ability and creativity.’ “I’m shocked and excited!” said Gemma. “I’d like to thank my tutors for helping me to develop as a designer and I’m eager to see what the future can bring.” Duncan Harrison, BA (Hons) Printed Textiles & Surface Pattern Charlotte Beevor
Award alongside the Innovation Award
Design programme leader, added: “We bring the students to New Designers each year so they can start building connections and get their work seen. Historically our students do very well, winning a number of awards each year and they always receive a great response to the work they showcase, but this year is a standout achievement – winning the overall New Designer of the Year Award alongside the Innovation Award, we are very proud.”
Pictured: Gemma Curtis
Exhibition Success for LPS Leeds Photographic Society’s exhibitions at Salt’s Mill and Saint James’s Hospital were both roaring successes!
digital images, to shooting sports and other moving subjects. Outings have been made to Otley, Appleby Horse Fair and Leeds city centre, where members were able to practice their architectural and street photography. There is no meeting in August but members will be displaying a number of prints and offering photographic advice to the public at the Shadwell Flower Show on Saturday 16th August. The season will reconvene in September with regular Tuesday night meetings featuring a schedule packed with visiting speakers, competitions and other attractions. For further information, visit www.lps1852co.uk, Facebook, or Twitter @lps1852
The Annual Exhibition at Salt’s Mill saw nearly 900 visitors pass through its doors over the May bank holiday weekend, and the ‘Beauty in the Natural World’ exhibition in the Atrium Gallery of Saint James’s Hospital, had raised over £500 for the Yorkshire Cancer Centre at the time of going to press. This figure is expected to double before the exhibition ends on the 3rd August. The society’s members have continued to run their schedule of Summer tutorials and photographic outings. The tutorials covered a wide range of subjects, from the finer points of post processing
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Leeds is very definitely the place to be this Summer if you are a fan of musicals. No sooner has the wonderful, sold-out “Wicked” moved on, than Shrek The Musical® moves in to take its place at Leeds Grand Theatre, from 23rd July – 17th August. In fact, Shrek is launching its national tour here in Leeds. The show is based on the sto r y and characters from William Steig’s book Shrek! and the DreamWorks Animations feature film. The show that is coming to Leeds is exactly the same as the one that thrilled audiences in the West End. “This show is very special to me with its dizzying blend of great characters, hilarious script and sublime music”, said director Nigel Harman, who played Lord Farquaad in the West End production, winning a Laurence Olivier Award. “This production is visually stunning, and the story has the magic ingredient of moving at great pace while still being surprisingly intimate. I really can’t wait to take this show on the road!” We caught up recently with Idriss Kargbo who plays Shrek’s wisecracking sidekick Donkey – which he claims is the best role in the whole show! He found out last November that he had the part and has been barely able to contain
It’s an inspiring, feel good show about accepting who you are
himself. “I never thought I’d get it”, he told us. “I was stunned. I just dropped to the floor! I couldn’t wait to get started!” Idriss admits to being the biggest musical theatre geek – it is his passion. He has been appearing on stage since the age of 10 and he just loves it. He has already been in The Lion King, The Scottsboro Boys, Thriller Live (where he played the young Michael Jackson), and he was in Oliver with Rowan Atkinson. “Shrek is such a great show”, he tells us. “It’s not just for kids. It’s an inspiring, feel good show about accepting who you are. It’s full of heart and I guarantee everyone will leave the theatre smiling! The whole cast is so hardworking and talented and so committed – which is what makes it so fantastic.”
Pictured: Idriss
Kargbo
The show borrows many elements from the film and we are told it looks incredible. Apparently, the dragon puppet is absolutely stunning! Shrek also stars Dean Chisnall as beloved swamp-dwelling ogre ‘Shrek’, Faye Brookes as Princess Fiona, and Gerard Carey as Lord Farquaad. They will be joined by a whole host of fairytale characters Tickets (£19 - £43) are available from 0844 848 2700, online at leedsgrandtheatre.com
Dawn French is currently undertaking her first ever solo tour and is preparing to come to Leeds this September. The award-winning actor, best-selling novelist and all round very funny lady has written a new show based on her life and career, called ‘30 Million Minutes’ and it will be at Leeds Grand Theatre on Tuesday 2nd September.
Dawn takes audiences through the various lessons life has taught her vigorously attempting to be a fully functioning female human. Her extraordinary lack of willpower, combined with an enviable knack for nosey parking and showing off, has driven her to grapple with the big stuff of life in public. 30 million minutes of life in fact. That’s how long she’s been alive. Tickets (£35.50 - £40.50) available from 0844 848 2700 or online at leedsgrandtheatre.com
‘30 Million Minutes’ consists of numerous delights with the odd irksome tribulation thrown in, as Dawn takes audiences through the various lessons life has taught her, and the things she knows for sure. With a sharp eye for comic detail and a wicked ear for the absurdities of life, Dawn French of Cornwall shares how she has misguidedly spent her whole life
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The internationally renowned baritone Roderick Williams will be the artistic director of the next Leeds Lieder+ International Festival of Song in April 2016.
This will be the first time its ten year history that a singer has taken the helm. “We are delighted that Roderick Williams has accepted our invitation”, said founder Jane Anthony. “He is wellknown and as a supremely accomplished baritone with great communication skills, and is also a hugely respected composer and musician with an imaginative approach to programming and a love of the experimental and new.”
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“I am thrilled to have been given this opportunity to explore an aspect of Lieder singing that fascinates me - storytelling”, said Roderick. “I believe that the best communicators in song know how to employ skills that have delighted human beings since we lived in caves. I look forward to exploring story in song with international performers and experts in music as well as the spoken word.” The biennial Leeds International Festival of Song has a proven track record of attracting the world’s finest singers to Leeds, discovering young talent and of exciting and innovative programmes. Some will be surprised that a post-industrial city like Leeds has such a thriving festival of Lieder (art song), which is sometimes viewed as elitist. It is more proof that Leeds is a thriving centre of artistic excellence. The only other cities that can boast such a festival are London and Oxford. Anthony is determined to show that art song, great poetry set to great music, can be accessible to everyone.
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Sun-Drenched South American Exotica at Las Iguanas I can’t say I’m generally a fan of the chain barrestaurant, the relentless pursuit of high-volume sales and the ruthless corner-cutting employed to achieve this often results in a mediocre or deeply unsatisfying experience.
The Spectacular Fish Taco actually managed to live up to its name, with its succulent fish encased in crispy batter and served with a very tasty sweetcorn and chilli salsa
However, this variety of eatery can be done well. Very well, in fact, and when it is, it looks a lot like Las Iguanas.
The Leeds restaurant, in the heart of the ‘Exchange Quarter’ next to the Corn Exchange, has been spruced up and now boasts street-side seating. We visited on a Sunday afternoon. Our food and drinks were delivered swiftly by friendly, attentive waiting staff, indicating a slickness and efficiency which one imagines extends to their busiest periods. The extensive menu stops just the right side of overwhelming and makes for mouth watering reading. We decided to start with a selection of tapas - great value at £14.40 for three dishes, or five for £24 before 7pm. The Albondigas, rich flavoursome lamb meatballs, were morishly delectable, the Spectacular Fish Taco actually managed to live up to its name, with its succulent fish encased in crispy batter and served with a very tasty sweetcorn and chilli salsa. Rounding off our tapas triumvirate we opted for a new
addition to the menu, the Artichoke salad which had a lovely citrusy, vinaigrette tang and was a perfect palate cleanser. Eschewing the lunch menu, we went straight for the more substantial sounding offerings, including the Extraordinary Xinxim (they do seem fond of superlatives when naming their dishes) a creamy, almost curry-ish chicken dish with a hint of surf & turf about it with crayfish in the sauce and an interesting mix of flavours with its nuttiness, lime juice and a lip-smacking piquancy. While it perhaps fell a little short
of ‘extraordinary’ it was very pleasant. The Hot Guyanese Pepperpot, a rich mutton stew which, with a generous amount of orange zest and cinnamon, was a little on the sweet side for my taste, but it’s a substantial
dish packed with flavour. As for drinks, it would have been a wasted opportunity not to try the cocktail menu, of which Las Iguanas seem justifiably proud. These guys really know what they’re doing
when it comes to cocktails and they don’t skimp on the measures. Our Caipirinhas were perfectly balanced with all the sweet/sour, limeymintiness you could hope for. We followed these with a pair of rather potent but delicious Long Island Iced Teas. Las Iguanas exceeded my expectations and I wouldn’t hesitate to return. A perfect place to while away these warm Summer evenings. Our meal for two came to approximately £50. Las Iguanas, 3 Cloth Hall Street, LS1 2HD. Tel: 0113 243 9533
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Del Verde nestles at the centre of Roundhay Park Golf Club – in fact, it is almost surrounded by the clubhouse and pro shop. But don’t think for a minute you’re not welcome! It is open to everyone and has plenty of parking, thanks to the golf club.
Although a little dark as you enter, you are immediately welcomed and the restaurant opens out with fabulous views across the golf course. It is the kind of restaurant that, once discovered, you’ll be back! It’s calm, peaceful, the service is so friendly….and, yes, the food is definitely worth returning for again and again!
The style is Mediterranean. In addition to a range of pastas and pizzas, there is an excellent set menu offering two courses for £13.95 or three for £15.95, and, of course, a la carte and regular specials. Run by husband and wife team Kevin and Helen Maudson, Mediterranean cooking is virtually in the blood as the wider family boasts over 30 years experience in the field. This came as no surprise as we tucked into starters of spicy Chorizo with Prawns and King Scallop and Crayfish Thermidor
Del Verde is the perfect spot for family gatherings and celebrations as well as intimate dinners
– I’m a sucker for scallops in any form but this rich combination was so good. We followed this with Chicken Breast baked in white wine with tomatoes, olives, capers and basil (an anchovy short of a Puttanesca!). The chicken was quickly sealed then slowly baked in the sauce – so tasty. I chose a special of Salade Niçoise topped with Tuna Steak – again wonderful fresh, crisp salad with new potatoes, green beans, anchovies, olives and a perfectly cooked boiled egg. I would have preferred the tuna to have been a little pinker – but that’s just me. I understand most people like it well cooked.
It was such a nice, relaxed evening as we listened to a young singer from Leeds College of Music, and watched the golfers complete their rounds and make their way to the clubhouse. Music on Wednesday nights has become a regular feature and, thanks to the Musicians’ Booking Agency at Leeds College of Music, the variety is endless – from jazz and pop to string quartets. Desserts beckoned…. I opted for a creamy Panna Cotta topped with lovely fresh Summer berries, while Jack took our waitress’s recommendation of ‘the best ever Sticky Toffee Pudding’! And it was! And to think that Kevin was considering taking it off the menu as he thought it wasn’t very summery! It has to stay. Del Verde is the perfect spot for family gatherings and celebrations as well as intimate dinners. It is relaxed and friendly and the service is excellent. Don’t leave it too long before you try it! Del Verde is at Roundhay Park Golf Club, Park Lane, LS8 2EJ. Tel:0113 266 3307
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In addition to his contribution to his
Mosque leader Qari Asim, who has worked tirelessly to build bridges between communities in Leeds since the 7/7 terror attacks, recently received an honorary Doctorate of Laws from Leeds Metropolitan University.
local community, Qari is a distinguished figure in the field of improving interfaith relations at an international level
Imam at the Makkah Mosque on Thornville Road, LS6, Qari was awarded an MBE in 2012 for services to inter-faith relations and the community. This work involved him holding open days at the mosque to enhance community relations following the London bombings, and regular inter-faith and inter-community events. He is the only full-time Imam in the UK who is also a practicing solicitor. Qari was awarded his Honorary Doctorate for his contribution to
public life. “I am incredibly humbled to receive such a prestigious honour from a distinguished institution, which is embedded in local communities”, he said. “I am committed to promoting harmony and understanding between different communities, which I believe is the key to a peaceful and integrated coexistence.” Recognised in the Pakistan Power 100 Future Leaders list for providing ‘Excellence in Professional Services’, Qari has also previously received a British Community Honours award and was shortlisted for the 500 Most Influential Muslims in the World award. In addition to his contribution to his local community, Qari is a distinguished figure in the field of improving inter-faith relations at an international level. He is a member of the Government’s Anti-Muslim Hatred
working group, which involves active participation in setting the Government’s agenda for tackling issues facing British Muslims. He was also recently part of a delegation of some of the most influential Muslim leaders from across the globe invited to a conference hosted by the Abu Dhabi Government aimed at improving inter-faith relations worldwide. Qari is passionate about inspiring Muslim youth to engage with their responsibilities as British citizens and has been an elected member of the Executive Board of Mosques and Imams National Advisory Board which aims to involve Muslim youth in mainstream mosques. He also authored the ‘Mosques and Youth Engagement Toolkit’ and designed an innovative national programme of workshops ‘Being a British Muslim: Challenges and Opportunities’, as well as a book entitled ‘Our Children: Our Future’, which gives practical tips to Muslim parents on nurturing the next generation of responsible British citizens.
Leeds Mencap Summer Fayre The Leeds Mencap Summer Fayre will be at The Rookery (a residential home for 12 adults with learning disabilities), on Woodland Lane, Chapel Allerton, on Saturday 2nd August, from midday. There will be music, a bake off competition judged by Judith Meeks of Simply Cakes, and children can have their photo taken with a Minion from the film Despicable Me. There will also be lots of arts and craft activities for children, refreshments, and a fun pop-up photo booth. To enter the bake off competition, just take your entry along on the day. There are categories for small cakes, pastries and bread, or larger cakes and you could win a half day baking session with Judith.
This year’s Summer Fayre is sponsored by Hendys Estate Agents. “We are so pleased to have the opportunity to support Leeds Mencap”, said Clare Garvey, Sales Director. “It is vital that all sectors of the community get involved in helping people with learning disabilities lead a rich and fulfilled lives and we are hoping that the Summer Fayre provides a memorable day for everyone.” Leeds Mencap works with over 300 families and individuals with learning disabilities across
There will be lots of activities
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News From Your Councillors CLLR DANIEL COHEN
Alwoodley Ward Well, in the blink of an eye, here we are at the business end of Summer. The Tour de France is now but a memory, and a grand one, the memories of which will live long – in the best possible way. Almost everybody I have spoken to says they really enjoyed the day and the experience of friends and
More people will be getting on their bikes
CLLR BILL URRY
Roundhay Ward
neighbours gathering together to watch the Peloton come through Leeds and Alwoodley. There was something eerily spectacular about the A61 with no cars travelling along it for much of the day and cyclists and walkers having the run of the road. Matters will now turn to what the legacy of the Tour de France will be for Leeds and Yorkshire – hopefully an increase in tourism, helped I’m sure by the stunning pictures of Yorkshire bathed in glorious sunshine. More people will be getting on their bikes and there has even been talk of an annual Tour de Yorkshire … watch this space for developments on that front, I would welcome your thoughts. On a less pleasant note, I was called this month by a concerned Alwoodley resident, who had an unsettling run-in with a telephone insurance sales team, who called over and over, each time informing her that they had been told she wanted to take out their insurance
product and could they just have her payment details. She wanted no such thing and told them so in no uncertain terms, but wanted me to highlight this so no other residents get caught out. This episode reminded me of a useful service provided through OFCOM – the Telephone Preference Service, which certainly reduces the number of unsolicited telephone sales calls received by those who register. Their website is www. tpsonline.org.uk and it is certainly a useful service (and for those calls that still come through, I find mentioning you are registered with the Telephone Preference Service, normally brings the call to a swift end). As always if you have any problems or issues, we’re here to help.
sleepers who refuse help.
including a relatively young man
Perhaps the most important
sleeping without any shelter in
patrol is held in November,
the open as the rain began to set
which aims to get people under
in. All three were taken to the
cover for the Winter.
Crypt for a wash, breakfast and
We broke into smaller teams to scour the city centre. Having
year I was given Council responsibility for Homelessness. So just before 4am one morning I joined a large group of Council officers and staff from outside agencies on the twice yearly walk around Leeds City Centre looking for rough sleepers. These patrols are intended to identify people who can be rehoused, or at least to check the wellbeing of known rough
proper assessment. Overall
twelve
rough
visited Saint George’s Crypt to
sleepers were found by the
confirm their overnight capacity,
different teams, plus one who
These
we set off to check parts of the
was dangerously inebriated
patrols are
city that people rarely notice -
and an ambulance was called.
corners of car parks, railway
At 7am we finished, and I left
arches, doorways, and bushes.
reflecting on this unseen and
The patrol was timed to catch
rarely acknowledged work that
to identify
people waking up. Whenever a
keeps the numbers of rough
people
rough sleeper was found, they
sleepers in Leeds in check.
were offered coffee and asked
Homelessness With the new municipal
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Sherlock World Record The for Brain Research The Leeds Teaching Hospitals Charitable Foundation is attempting to break the World Record for the largest gathering of people dressed as Sherlock Holmes at Temple Newsam on 31st August, in order to raise funds for a new Yorkshire Brain Research Centre.
On Saturday 20th September, St Gemma’s Hospice will hold its first ever ‘Happy Walk’ and registration is now open.
“Sherlock may live at Baker Street, London, but according to the most influential fictional biography of Holmes by Baring-Gould, Holmes was born in Yorkshire!” explained Clair Challenor-Chadwick, Appeal Director for the new centre. “We wanted to reclaim him for Yorkshire, and he is the perfect inspiration for our appeal as the world’s brainiest detective. We’re hoping to tap into the cultural zeitgeist and popularity of Sherlock, thanks to the BBC series with Benedict Cumberbatch and Martin Freeman.” also enter a raffle to win goodies from
It’s hoped that Sherlockians will be inspired and take part in this fundraising extravaganza to create the £2m brain research centre, a partnership between Leeds University, which has one of Europe’s largest research facilities and Leeds Teaching Hospitals. “We are calling on collective brain power to help raise funds for this important cause!” said Clair. “If you love Sherlock you will love this family fun event. Expect special guests and some great entertainment!” Registration is just £15. In return participants will receive a deerstalker hat, pipe and magnifying glass on the day. Prizes will be given for the best dressed Sherlock. Sherlock fans can
We are calling on collective brain power to help raise funds for this important cause!
the cast of Sherlock, including Benedict Cumberbatch signed photographs, Sherlock script and books. 100% of proceeds will go to the Yorkshire Brain Research Centre. Brain disease is the biggest challenge of our generation. By 2030 there will be a 20% increase in Parkinson’s disease alone, whilst numbers of dementia patients will soar by 80%. To
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Happy Walk!
visit
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The aim of the walk is to celebrate a loved one’s life while walking 3.5 or 5.5 miles around Roundhay Park. A number of people have already signed up their whole family – it’s a fantastic opportunity for families to get together and enjoy a walk whilst remembering and reminiscing about those special people who may have passed on recently. The route around Roundhay Park is both pram and wheelchair friendly so you really can enter the whole family. All participants are asked to raise as much sponsorship money as possible for St Gemma’s and the wonderful work they do. It is just £5 to enter and children under 12 are free. There will be free hot drinks and cake for all walkers. For full details, call Becky on 0113 218 5505 or visit www.st-gemma.co.uk’
Raffle Drive Raises Over £3,000 for Hope Pastures Three Yorkshire Pets at Home stores raised a massive £3,277 for Hope Pastures Horse and Donkey Sanctuary in the Support Adoption for Pets Spring raffle drive.
called Easter, survived and is enjoying
Hope Pastures is lucky to
customers enough for their generosity
be partnered with the stores in
life today thanks to the dedication of our yard team and donations such as
Against all
this. “We can’t thank the stores’
the odds
and support.”
Meanwood (who raised £620),
the foal,
Barnsley (£926) and Wakefield, who generated a massive £1,730 in sales and sponsorship.
called
“It’s fantastic to see that people are so generous and are prepared to help animals in desperate need”, said Kim
Easter,
Pengelly, Hope Pastures. “The raffle drive took place over Easter, which was particularly pertinent as we rescued a one-day old foal from the roadside
Pictured: Sam Killerby,
by the White Rose Centre on Easter
Meanwood Pets at Home
survived
Monday. Against all the odds the foal,
New Group Set to Improve Churchyard Improvements to the North churchyard at Roundhay St John’s, Wetherby Road, are well underway thanks to the Friends of Roundhay St John’s, a new group that would like to see the church and its grounds improved and maintained. Members of the group have already made a massive impact on the North churchyard - mowing and strimming the grass walkways and in between the graves. There is a lot more work still to do and the group would welcome more volunteers to join their working party in the churchyard and for donations to help them purchase equipment. If you would like to find out more, or become involved with the Friends, please contact annemuers@gmail.com
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Chapel Allerton Arts Festival 2014
Fair Raises £4,500 for
It’s festival time again in Chapel Allerton!
Get ready for a great week kicking off with the Film Night, Chapel Allerton’s annual showcase of local film-making at Seven on Monday 25th August. Drama or documentary, music or art, the audience gets to vote for the best film of the night. There’s lot’s going on at Chapel Allerton Library throughout the week, starting with Knit and Natter, an afternoon of knitting and crafting on Tuesday. There’s an Open Mic Poetry Night on Wednesday, Under 5’s Story Time on Thursday, and a Mythical Maze Summer Reading Challenge on Friday. You can join the Summer Reading Challenge and create your own fabulous crafts! Details and tickets are available from the Library. More events are planned throughout the week. There’ll be something for everyone at this family-friendly arts festival. The Festival gets into full swing on Regent Street on Friday evening, when the stage is set for a Friday night party with everything from school bands to an 18-piece brass band - the Abstract Hip Hop Orchestra. On Saturday 30th August there’ll be street entertainment and stalls in abundance, food and drink to enjoy. Representing the local community in all its diverse glory, Saturday
Plant & Gift
NSPCC The annual Roundhay Plant and Gift Fair, held on 31 May at St Edmund’s Church in Roundhay, raised over £4,500 for the NSPCC.
There’ll be something for everyone at this familyfriendly arts festival
afternoon will host steel bands, choirs and more! Then there’s local legends Chunky Butt Funky with a strong supporting cast – we’re all set for a fantastic day stretching into the evening. On Sunday it’s Hymns in the Street at 10.30am. Then, from 12.30pm it’s time for Jazz, blues and salsa, starting with the Leeds Youth Jazz Rock Orchestra, ahead of another fantastic line-up. Chapel Allerton Arts Festival runs from Bank Holiday Monday 25th August to Sunday 31st August. It is a charity run entirely by volunteers and relies on sponsorship, donations and supporters. Why not join them? - find out more at get all the latest details at www.chapelallerton. org.uk or follow them on Facebook & Twitter #CAAF
A wide variety of shrubs and plants and, some beautiful homemade produce were on offer, together with stalls selling handbags, homewares and books. There was also a raffle with some great prizes such as a Rackets Package and various meals at local restaurants “We had another great turn out to this year’s event”, said Elaine Kaye, community fundraising manager for the NSPCC. “We couldn’t continue our work without the support and commitment of our volunteers, like those that organised this lovely event and work so hard to support the NSPCC.” “I would like to thank everyone who visited the Fair and everyone who helped out on the day”, said Deborah Hainsworth, Roundhay NSPCC committee. “Also our appreciation extends to the many local people and businesses who donated prizes for the raffle.”
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Gledhow Family FunDay Great Success The Friends of Gledhow Valley Woods’ 15th Annual Family FunDay was probably the best one yet, helped greatly by the hot sunny weather. Hundreds of people came along to join in the fun. The aim was to raise awareness about the Woods and the Friends group, as well as provide an afternoon of fun and entertainment for the local community. In addition to the many activities and displays, there was live music from Roundhay Ukulele Group and The Turnarounds. Morley Animal Rescue was there and Talon Falconry birds of prey.
Jonty the Magician fascinated the children; Daftasadrum held a circle; there were bees, books, birdwatching, and bird box making, and local residents provided fabulous homemade cakes and other refreshments. The event was only possible due to the dedication and enthusiasm of the Friends Group and other members of the community. The Friends would like to thank you everyone who helped... those who spent hours assembling tents; who provided food, and prizes for the raffle; who helped run stalls and activities; who helped pack everything away at the end of the day
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Allerton Grange Fields Get a Makeover Allerton Grange Fields received a major makeover thanks to 20 volunteers from ASDA who helped Friends of Allerton Grange Fields paint the steel palisade gates and fence along Lidgett Lane and Talbot Avenue. “We had so much fun as a team getting stuck into painting the fences”, said Lucy Earnshaw, ASDA Retail Operations Manager. “I can’t believe that spending a few hours volunteering away from our desks has made such a difference to the local community. By working closely with our partners Voluntary
Action Leeds we can ensure we are supporting the charities, schools and good causes in Leeds that need our help most” The project was funded by ASDA and Leeds City Council Housing Advisory Panel, with paint supplied by Akzo Nobel, as part of the Voluntary Action Leeds (VAL) ‘Business Doing Good in Leeds’ initiative and the ‘Give and Gain at Asda’ programme. “Voluntary Action Leeds feels strongly that for a community to thrive, businesses and voluntary groups need to address the needs together”, said Sonja
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SOME YEARS AGO THE POPULARITY OF ALLOTMENTS SEEMED TO BE DROPPING OFF, BUT IN THE LAST TEN YEARS IT HAS SOARED ONCE AGAIN – TODAY YOU’D BE LUCKY TO GET ON A WAITING LIST! DURING NATIONAL ALLOTMENT WEEK (4TH – 10TH AUGUST), ALLOTMENT ASSOCIATIONS AROUND THE COUNTRY WILL BE HOLDING PARTIES AND CELEBRATING THE ATTRACTION OF GROWING YOUR OWN. In Leeds there has been a huge upsurge of interest in food sustainability, with a number of community organisations throwing themselves enthusiastically into growing something wherever there is a spare plot of land. Feed Leeds, a Leeds City Council initiative, is now a network of growers and social justice groups concerned about sustainable local food and related issues. It aims to promote and support community food growing projects across the city, mainly through its website www. feedleeds.org.uk which hopes to link all the community food growing projects in the city so it’s easy for people to find out more and get involved. “Feed Leeds exists to promote and support food growing in Leeds for its economic, social, environmental and health benefits”, said Andy Goldring, Chair of Feed Leeds Committee. “It’s fantastic that groups are starting to grow food in green spaces around the city. It helps to build community relationships and sends a powerful message
about access to fresh, local, tasty food.” Kirkstall Community Garden (kirkstallgarden@ gmail.com) is a Feed Leeds associate – they have created a community garden in the Church Lane Allotments where members can learn new skills, share ideas and grow their own food. The group is also creating open growing space where people are invited to plant and share the food grown. H e a d i n g l e y Community Orchards started at St Chad’s in Far Headingley, and has now expanded to include St Chad’s War Memorial, Shire Oak Primary School and behind the Natural Food Store. The first fruit was harvested at the school last Autumn and the children got to enjoy their own apples with their school dinner.
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The group is currently working with Woodhouse Ridge Action Group and hopes to plant up a new site close to Meanwood Beck. There are 130 allotments on the Gledhow Valley Allotments site in Chapel Allerton, making it one of the largest sites in Leeds. Many are split into half or quarter plots, which is probably enough for people who are working or who have other commitments. The plot holders are a very diverse crowd – growing your own has attracted a whole new
breed of gardeners in the last ten years. The allotments are managed by Chapel Allerton Allotments and Gardens Association (CAAGA), who also put on three shows a year and organise talks and trips to local gardens, together with an annual visit to Harlow Carr, bonfire night and BBQ, and they are involved with Chapel Allerton Festival. They have their own distribution centre where they sell plants, compost, seeds,
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Spectacular globe artichokes and beautiful bronze fennel plants stand out with lots of peas, beans, leeks, onions, salad crops and rainbow chard ready for harvest fertilizers, tools etc. This is also the social hub for members to pick up valuable tips and gossip! CAAGA currently has a waiting list of about 30. Visit www.caaga.org.uk for more information, or follow them on twitter @caagaallotments. You can also become a member without an allotment, for just £3 a year. REAP (Roundhay Environmental Action Project) Gardening Group is encouraging local residents to grow and harvest fruit and vegetables in two community edible beds. The bed at Oakwood Clock is now in its second season. Spectacular globe artichokes and beautiful bronze fennel plants stand out with lots of peas, beans, leeks, onions, salad crops and rainbow chard ready for harvest. Fruit lovers can pick rhubarb and strawberries and there are always lots of herbs. Colourful information signs show which crops are ready to pick and which need to be left for a little longer. Members work on the bed during each Farmers’ Market (3rd Saturday) and welcome help from the community. There are usually activities for children, to encourage them to grow their own from an early age. In June, young gardeners planted radish seeds to take home and made ‘eggheads’ with
cress seeds and eggshells. This year the Gardening Group is also helping the Friends of Allerton Grange Fields to develop a community orchard and edible beds. The first fruit trees have been planted, together with broad beans, kale, potatoes, lettuce, purple sprouting broccoli and other crops. Volunte e r s from FoAGF, REAP and the Police Community Support Officers from Roundhay Neighbourhood Policing Team all helped with the planting. Once again the aim is to encourage healthy eating, providing local people with an opportunity to pick free fruit and support a diverse range of wildlife. For further information on how you can get involved visit www.friendsallertongrange. org or www.reap-leeds.org.uk Horsforth Allotments & Garden Association (HAGA) was originally set up during the Second Word War to provide s e e d
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potatoes and other crops, to encourage everyone to dig for victory. They also sold fertilizers and general gardening equipment. It still provides the same service, with high quality composts, fertilizers and everything needed to achieve a successful garden or allotment. Membership is only £1 per year and, as a fount of all knowledge and experience, anyone with a problem leaves happy with the correct advice and appropriate product. HAGA has also been involved with local schools, supplying seeds and compost and talking to the children. At Newlaithes Primary the children recently planted sunflowers, sweetcorn, potatoes, lettuce, radish, hollyhocks and poppies. HAGA, located at the top of Featherbank Lane, near the junction with the Ring Road, is open 7 – 8pm on Fridays. For further information, visit www.haga@btck.co.uk
Meanwood Parkside Road Allotments have a beautifully kept site at the top of Meanwood and they have been going strong since 1877! There are 47 plots which are all flourishing, and more than 80 impatient people on their waiting list! The association is holding its annual Flower and Vegetable Show at Meanwood Parish Church Hall on Sunday 24th August, 2.15pm - 4pm (admission £1, children free). The show is in its 14th year and, as usual, all profits will be donated to its adopted charity, which is Neuroblastoma Children’s Cancer Alliance this year. They hope to raise £2,000. In addition to the fruit, flower and vegetable exhibits, there will be a jazz group, tombola, a sale of homebaking, jams and pickles and an auction of allotment produce.
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Holiday Care for Your Garden August is one of the main harvesting months, which is ironic as many of us are away on holiday just as our produce is ready to be picked and enjoyed. For some plants like courgettes and cucumbers, constant picking ensures a continued harvest and of course everything will need watering if weather is dry. Clearly the best way to ensure good care for your garden while you’re away is to ask a friend or neighbour to water any pots and thirsty plants in hot weather. In exchange you can offer to do theirs
A vegetable plot can look stunning in August with a
when they’re away, or you can let them have any produce that is ready. As an alternative there are irrigation systems for all pockets, from spikes to fit onto a plastic pop bottle (about £2.50 for four), or gravity fed kits that will water about 20 containers (around £60), through to systems with timers and sprinklers for those with larger budgets. Moving any hanging baskets and pots to a cool place that is not under overhanging branches or roofs will certainly help too, but be careful as this can advertise your absence to thieves.
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Harvest Time! A vegetable plot can look stunning in August with a whole variety of delicious fresh produce to harvest. Beans, courgettes, carrots, chard, cabbage, garlic, cucumbers, tomatoes and potatoes and lots of other things are ready to be picked and enjoyed. Try using your home grown herbs to make tasty oils and vinegars such as basil vinegar made by mixing 500ml white wine vinegar with 7 sprigs of basil. It’s perfect for making salad dressing.
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whole variety of delicious fresh produce to harvest.
Don’t forget to add a feed to the water once a week for your displays in containers and baskets because by now they will have used up any nutrients added at planting time. Deadheading will prompt plants to produce more flowers instead of putting their energy into seed production so make regular trips round your plot to snip off the fading blooms. You can
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Clock, Rock and Two Empty Barrels returns to rock the Oakwood Clock on Saturday 2nd August, from 1 – 9pm. The original event last year was dreamt up by a group of friends who wanted to help rescue the Oakwood Clock and get it restored. It was such a success that there just had to be a return event. Once again there will be local bands to entertain, local artists with colourful stalls, delicious hot street food, kid’s activities and man-versus-food competitions, as well as a great beer festival. This free event is organised by OTRA (Oakwood Traders & Residents’ Association), Leeds City Council, Tasty and Preston Bar, and is funded through grants
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BOYHOOD DIRECTED BY: RICHARD LINKLATER STARRING: :ELLAR COLTRANE, PATRICIA ARQUETTE, ETHAN HAWKE, LORELEI LINKLATER CERT: 15 - RUNNING TIME: 166 MINS Well, if this doesn’t cement Richard Linklater’s reputation as one of the most important American filmmakers of the last quarter century, I don’t know what will. From the outset he has shown himself as comfortable and adroit with the experimental (his breakthrough film, Slacker, the trippy rotoscope animation of Waking Life and A Scanner Darkly) as with crowd pleasing mainstream features (Dazed and Confused, School of Rock, the Before…trilogy). You’ll likely have already heard glowing praise for his latest work, Boyhood, and you should be prepared to hear a lot more. This remarkable film is the culmination of an outrageously ambitious project that has finally, brilliantly come to fruition. Shot, using the same cast, over 12 years, Boyhood follows Mason Jr’s (Ellar Coltrane) growth from a young boy, picking up when he’s around six years old, through adolescence to his emergence as a young man as he begins college. The leaps forward in time occur unannounced and flow seamlessly together as we watch Mason gradually mature. Though this is Mason’s
much like a
story, his character is the film’s central focus, we accompany him through familiar rites of passage and we view events through the prism of his experience, the film is bigger than and about so much more than just him. Boyhood is also an exploration of the family dynamic and the lives of those around Mason. We see his sister, Sam (played by Linklater’s daughter) grow and
involving and affecting experience. Nothing here seems forced or contrived, it feels just as if you’re observing life presented simply and honestly
over time forge her own distinct identity. We bear witness to his mum’s struggles with the pressures and challenges of single motherhood and failed relationships with abusive partners (absolutely outstanding work here by Patricia Arquette) and Ethan Hawke’s estranged, freewheeling cool dad embrace the responsibilities of fatherhood and get his life together. The film feels much like a family photo-album come to life and is an immersive, involving and affecting experience. Nothing here seems forced or contrived, it feels just as if you’re observing life presented simply and honestly. This is achieved through the note-perfect performances of the cast and Linklater’s deft direction and sympathy and compassion for his main characters. What gives Boyhood its poignancy and an almost eerie quality is how it shows the actual transition from boy to man but on a timeline that is contracted, condensed to a few hours. In doing so it reminds us how quickly our growth and maturity develop, especially in our younger years, and how
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King of the Mountains Festival This hastily arranged festival, created to tie in with the Tour de France Grand Depart celebrations, was a resounding success and I sincerely hope it becomes a regular fixture on the festival calendar. mind more recent scouse-rockers such as The Coral. Next up were Post War Glamour Girls, an act I was intrigued to see as they seem to be generating something of a buzz, and I must say I was pretty impressed. Sporting jagged, spikey post-punk riffage with toothsome guitar sounds and menacingly melodic basslines, to my mind they drew a host of favourable comparisons; Nirvana, Wire, Modest Mouse, Gang of Four, a vocal style pitched somewhere between Ian Curtis and Mark E. Smith. But perhaps the most obvious reference point would be Pixies and I believe the band has performed as a tribute act to Frank Black et al. For all that, however, Post War Glamour Girls don’t come across as too derivative, there’s a freshness and originality to the arrangements and the songs are lyrically unpredictable. Certainly a band I’ll be checking out again. I was lucky enough to catch a set by utterly charming folk-pop whippersnappers, Jacobean Ruff.
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Nestled in a breathtakingly beautiful valley at the foot of Buttertubs Pass, the site was ideal and the weekend featured an impressive array of musical talent both local and from further afield. As is usually the case with festivals, I didn’t manage to catch as much live music as I would have liked, but there were notable highlights among those I did see. I couldn’t help but feel sorry for the acts scheduled to play as the race went by as they likely played to a virtually deserted site as everyone took to the roadside to cheer on the riders. After the Tour action, we secured a spot in front of the main stage and were entertained by Goodbye Channel’s shimmery, sparkling pop confections. A pleasing mid-tempo set that frequently soared. The pace was picked up somewhat by Young Rebel Set whose choppy guitars and Hammond organ suggested something of a Merseybeat vibe and brought to
Musical highlights of t he weekend included Goodbye Channel, Young Rebel Set, Postwar Glamour Girls and Jacobean Ruff
Although missing a couple of members from their usual line up, they gave a spirited performance, distinguished by stunning vocal work and spot on acoustic instrumentation. I was well and truly won over as the set included both a hauntingly dreamy song inspired by Maurice Sendak’s Where the Wild Things Are and an impressively faithful rendition of Led Zeppelin’s Going to California. I mean, what’s not to like? Obviously, this represents barely a fraction of the splendid music of the weekend. You can explore the festival’s musical line-up further at their website, (kingofthemountainsfestival.com) and I urge everyone to follow them on Twitter (@KOTMFESTIVAL) and offer support and encouragement so we can have this wonderful little festival to look forward to as an annual treat. Long may the King of the Mountain reign!
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Leeds Ska And Mod Festival Sat 2 Aug, Millennium Square, 5:45pm, £35.10. Featuring: From The Jam, The Selecter, Bad Manners, The Beat. Hyde Park Unity Day Sat 2 Aug Your Demise Mon 4 Aug, Temple of Boom, 7pm, £8.80. Hardcore, Metal & Punk. Easy Star All-Stars Tue 5 Aug, Brudenell Social Club, £18.70. A covers group with a twist - Easy Star All-Stars don’t just cover songs, they cover entire albums … reggae style! Biohazard Mon 11 Aug, Brudenell Social Club, 6pm, £16.50. Brooklynspawned agit-rockers with a conscience. Neutral Milk Hotel Wed 13 Aug, Leeds University Union, £22. Influential and revered indie band.
Slint Thu 14 Aug, The Cockpit, £22. Underground post-rock. The Dickies Fri 15 Aug, Brudenell Social Club, £13.20. Ultra-fast, outrageously energetic postpunk Polica Sat 16 Aug, Belgrave Music Hall, £14.85. Slick electronic pop-soul. Action Beat Sun 17 Aug, Brudenell Social Club, £4.40. Intense semiimprovised noise/no-wave punk ensemble. Jimmy Cliff Mon 18 Aug, O2 Academy, £28.75. Reggae legend, star of The Harder They Come. Leeds Festival Wed 20 - Sun 24 Aug, Bramham Park, £115 - £230. With Queens of the Stone Age, Blink 182, Arctic Monkeys, Vampire Weekend & many more. St Vincent Wed 20 Aug, Leeds Met SU, £18.15.
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The Felice Brothers Fri 29 Aug, Irish Centre, £16.50. Highly regarded alt-folk/ country. Sleaford Mods Fri 29 Aug, Brudenell Social Club, £8.80. Abrasive punk ferocity Ustad Rahat Fateh Ali Khan Sat 30 Aug, First Direct Arena, £25-£75. Pakistani musician & singer of Qawwali, a devotional music of the Sufis. Pink Mountaintops Mon 1 Sep, Brudenell Social Club, £10.50. Canadian rock’n’roll band. The Dunwells Fri 5 Sep, The Cockpit, £10. Local Americana band The Pharcyde Sat 6 Sep, Brudenell Social Club, £17.60. Hip-hop innovators with plenty of wit & soul.
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A new choir giving adults with neurological conditions the chance to discover their voices was launched recently by Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust.
The Kirkstall Abbey 7 Kirkstall Harriers will once again host their annual race, the Kirkstall Abbey 7, on Sunday 21st September. Starting and finishing in the grounds of Kirkstall Abbey, this 6.7 mile multi terrain race, is open to runners of all abilities and speeds. It takes a scenic route along canal and riverbank to and from the Abbey and all finishers will be rewarded with a goody bag and a bottle of beer!
Pictured: Wendy Neill Working in partnership with the Alzheimer’s Society, Parkinson’s UK, Carers Leeds, Multiple Sclerosis Society and Arts@Trinity, the Trust is inviting patients and their carers to join the weekly group and sing songs that everyone will enjoy. “I decided to set up the choir because many people I work with were asking whether one existed for people with neurological conditions”, said Wendy Neill, speech and language therapist at Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust. “I am passionate about giving people ‘a voice’, and an opportunity to meet new people in a fun, friendly environment. Many of the people I work with are older and don’t get many opportunities to socialise. It will also give their carers a welcome break and an opportunity to access support
This 6.7 mile multi I am passionate about giving people ‘a voice’, and an opportunity to meet new people
from others in the group.” Members don’t need to have any experience, just a passion for singing and enthusiasm to be part of this inclusive choir. Percussion instruments will be available for those preferring to use these as their musical vehicle. The group is free to attend and meets every Tuesday from 6.30 – 8pm at Holy Trinity Church on Boar Lane. For further information, contact 0113 220 8528 or givingvoice@outlook.com Giving Voice is a national campaign that aims to demonstrate how speech and language therapy can make a difference to people with speech, language and communication needs, their families, and the wider society. For more information, visit www. givingvoiceuk.org
terrain race, is open to runners of all abilities Once again the race will support Sue Ryder Care Wheatfields through runners donations and the ever popular sandwich and cake stall. The main race will start at 10am, with a Mad Monk Meander one mile fun run at 9am, and the junior (under 17s) race at 9.25am. For further details, visit www.kirkstallharriers.org.uk/ Online entry is available via Racebest at https://racebest. com/
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It’s been quite a year so far for Matty Lee (16) from Chapel Allerton, who dives for City of Leeds Diving Club and Great Britain. Not only is he is a Junior European double champion, but he was also runner up in the Leeds Sports awards for Young Sportsman of the Year, and a winner in the Young Team category along with his diving team mates for their performance at the Junior Europeans in Poznan, Poland. In the British Gas National Cup in January (a senior competition) he came third behind Tom Daley in the individual 10m event, just missing out on Silver. In the 10m synchro event, Matty and his partner lead the competition with a whole dive. On the strength of his individual
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and synchro performance Matty was catapulted on to the world diving stage to take part in the FINA Diving World Series (second only to the World Championships). This consisted of a number legs in different locations around the world. The first was held in Beijing where Matty and his synchro diving partner (Dan Goodfellow from Plymouth) unexpectedly came away with a bronze medal. They went mainly to experience the senior world stage - both of them still being junior divers. They took another bronze medal in Dubai. In the third leg in London they couldn’t quite get into the medals, but they beat their personal best score. “Competing in London was one of the best experiences I‘ve ever had”, said Matty, “being in front of that home crowd cheering you on is something I’ll never forget!” The final leg was in Moscow – no medals but another great performance. To come back with two medals from the first outing on the world stage is quite an achievement. On the strength of his performance at the World Series Matty was selected to join Team England to compete at the 2014 Commonwealth Games.
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Community Cricket Club Opens New Clubhouse North Leeds Cricket Club on Old Park Road, Roundhay, recently held a hugely succesful grand opening of its new clubhouse, with friends old and new joining the club in its celebrations. The new clubhouse was a distant dream until the Club Renovation Committee, made up of Steve Wales, John Jackson, Pete Grady, Paul Phillips, Armi Kundi and Richard Gunn, was set up two years ago. The Committee, set about making plans for the building, raising funding through Sport England Inspired Facilities Fund, ECB, Biffa and Leeds City Council. The official opening was performed by Gordon Wales, Denys Bull and Peter Wright – three
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The current North Leeds First XI played an ‘Old Boys XI’ (featuring many good friends of the club and ex-players) in a Twenty20 game. The game was won by North Leeds, with George Wales claiming man of the match – making him the third generation of the Wales family to be represented on the day, following his dad Steve, the Chairman, and his granddad, Gordon, who played on the Waddilove winning side. Members turned out in force as the club also revealed its new bar. An estimated 400 people attended throughout the day, the sun shone and the North Leeds community shared in a historic event for the club.
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Leeds Athletic Netball Club Juniors are celebrating
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Head Coach, Anna Carter, who is also head coach of Yorkshire Jets Superleague netball team. “Both players and coaches have worked incredibly hard all season and their success is well deserved. It is wonderful to see girls having so much fun whilst progressing with such enthusiasm on the netball court.” For more information about Leeds Athletic netball club, visit www.leedsathleticnetballclub. org.uk Trials for next season will be held on Sunday 31st August. The deadline for applications is Saturday 9th August. If you want to improve your netball over the Summer and learn from some of the best coaches in the region, Yorkshire Jets are hosting Summer camps at the Grammar School at Leeds from the 28th – 31st July and 18th – 21st August. Both camps are suitable for girls aged 8 – 14. Further details can also be found at www.leedsathleticnetballclub. org.uk
Hannah Garnett (14), a pupil at Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School in Meanwood recently gained a distinction in the Grade Eight saxophone examinations of The Royal Schools of Music, internationally recognised qualifications in music performance and theory. “Hannah’s achievement is one that only the most talented musicians can hope to gain - the highest grade”, said Mrs Mhari Keith, curriculum leader for music at Cardinal Heenan. “It’s a remarkable feat for someone her age.” Hannah took up the instrument five years ago. She plays in both the Cardinal Heenan orchestra and the Leeds Youth Jazz & Rock Orchestra (LYJRO) and is about to go on tour to South Africa with the LYJRO. The trip includes concerts and performance workshops with a partnership school in Durban. She also plays with the Leeds Youth Wind Band. Hannah also plays flute, clarinet and piano and will take her Grade Eight examination in flute in December. Her challenge then will be to pass her GCSE examinations next Summer.
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BORED I’M Leeds is a good place to be this Summer – with all that’s going on for children it would really be hard to be bored! We decided to take a quick aimed at young people up to the age of 19. look at what was on offer The Challenge Zone includes an obstacle during August and were course, rock climbing, pillow wars, Sumo, amazed with the variety of Battlestorm and Gladiator, and the Performance Zone will be hosting Breeze options – and many of them are has Talent competitions. There is also a absolutely free! Fairground Zone and refreshment stalls where you will need a little money. Some The city’s museums all have fantastic activities have height restrictions. programmes: Take in Tall Tales, Science and Playtime, and Magic In the Sport Section you can have a go and Mystery at Abbey House; Muddy Monkeys and Mini Dragons at Kirkstall at Five-a-side, Keeper save, Speed and Abbey; Steam Days and Water Fun at Target shot, and there’s coaching in a variety of sports. Armley Mills Industrial Museum; Myths and Legends at Leeds City Museum. There are different things on every day of the Breeze on Tour will be at Roundhay week and for all the different age groups. Park on 6th & 7th August; West Park RUFC in Bramhope on 11th; Inflatables, arts and crafts, the media Kirkstall Abbey on 13th & 14th; workshop bus and tent activities are all free Farnley Park on 19th; Yeadon at Leeds City Council’s Breeze on Tour, Tarn on 23rd and Armley Park
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Lotherton Hall is hosting a Summer Sixties Picnic on Sunday 10th August (11am - 3pm) with retro games, live music, BBQ, children’s entertainment, and much more! Learn how to look after the birds and museum objects during Conservation Week (4th – 10th August); Take on one of their challenges during Lotherton Challenge Week (11th – 17th August); and join in their ‘End of Summer Fun’ from 25th – 31st August. The Romans are Coming! Leeds City Museum is hosting free activities from 26th – 29th August to explore the museum’s Roman collections in advance of the fabulous new exhibition Roman Empire: Power & People, which arrives at the museum in September, featuring over 160 stunning pieces from the British Museum. Travel free and in vintage style to Thwaite Mills and Armley Mills Industrial Museum on Sunday 31st August – Leeds
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Stockeld Park (between Leeds and Harrogate A661) is a great family destination, with indoor and outdoor play – practice your skating on the roller rink, explore the Enchanted Forest filled with interactive playgrounds, bounce around on giant inflatables, whizz about in go karts and try the electric scooter trail. You can also search for naughty gnomes in the Giant Maze and, if you are inspired to be creative, you can try your hand at some free crafts. August 1st is Yorkshire Day and there will be a Giant Tea Party, entertainment, treasure hunt and magic shows in aid of Yorkshire Cancer Research. Stockeld Park is open daily 10am – 6pm (8pm Saturdays) until 1st September. Further details from 01937 586 333, www.stockeldpark.co.uk
Fountains Abbey near Ripon offers Wild Art Workshops, Pond Dipping, Deer Watching, Busy Bees, and Den Building, on top of just visiting this gorgeous National Trust Site. Call 01765 608888 to book or visit www. fountainsabbey.org.uk
Hope Pastures’ popular Pony Days are on Monday 4th, 11th, 18th; Thu 7th, 14th, and 21st August, 10am – 3pm (cost £26). Children spend a day caring for the ponies – including grooming, plaiting manes and tails, leading the ponies and having lots of fun. There are also games, quizzes and activities in the visitor centre between stable activities. It is the closest thing to actually having a pony of their own! There are also Pony Oneto-Ones on Wednesdays throughout August,10am12noon, when you can meet and groom the ponies. There will also be guided tours of the sanctuary, treasure hunts and lots of other things going on. It is free to visit and take part in the fun, and just £3 if you wish to have a session with a pony. Spaces with the ponies are limited – so book with kim@ hopepastures.org to make sure you get a place.
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GIS Technology Helps to Map Mobile Signals Keen geographers from local high schools came together for a day to use the latest technology for researching a topic close to their hearts – where to find the best mobile signal.
Hope Pastures Hobby Horse Challenge As part of the Leeds Big Fun Run on Saturday 23rd August, Hope Pastures is hoping to gather together the largest herd of hobbyhorses ever!
The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) recently hosted the Geographical Information Systems (GIS) workshop for Year 8 pupils, following the introduction of GIS into the Key Stage 3 curriculum this year. Pupils from Harrogate Grammar School, Allerton High School, Roundhay School and The Farnley Academy all took part. Unusually for a school day, the pupils were instructed to have their mobile phones switched on and to hand. They walked around the GSAL campus noting the strength of the signal for the different mobile networks at specific locations, before using GIS software in the IT suite to map their findings and analyse what might be causing the variations. The session was led by Mark Smith, GSAL’s head of biology, and Steve Dunn, teacher of geography, who coordinate the GIS project at GSAL.
Mark said: “We chose to map mobile phone signals for our GIS activity as it’s a real life concern for the pupils. They respond well to learning methods that make use of technology and enjoy seeing the subject matter brought to life with the help of GIS. With GIS new to the KS3 curriculum we intended the day to be a learning opportunity for teachers and pupils alike.” Steven Ashford, geography teacher at The Farnley Academy, said: “This is a great opportunity to see how GIS is used in a different school and share ideas, now that we are trying to embed it into the curriculum from year 7. KS3 are so good with computers that they take to GIS easily.” GSAL is designated a ‘Centre of Excellence’ by the UK’s leading provider of GIS, ESRI UK, in recognition of the school’s innovation and expertise in the use of GIS technology.
They will supply hobbyhorses, but if you’d like to make an even greater impression, there will be a prize for the ‘best dressed’ hobby-horse so you might like to bring your own. This is a 5km fun run (or walk!) will take place in Roundhay Park and is suitable for all the family. All they ask is that you get as much sponsorship as possible for you and your hobby-horse. Sponsorship forms are available from the sanctuary, or they can help you set up a Justgiving page. There will be a prize for whoever raises the most money on the day. Everyone who takes part is invited to a party with the ponies at the sanctuary afterwards! To register, email kim@hopepastures.org and they will send you all the relevant information.
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Reading Time at Dino Jaws Over 10,000 visitors attended the dinosaur exhibition Dino Jaws at NEW DOCK Hall in Leeds in the first two weeks! The exhibition looks set to be one of Leeds’ top attractions this Summer. Bringing together intriguing fossil evidence, fun handson exhibits, scientific insights and the ten most spectacular animatronics you have ever seen, it reveals everything scientists know about what and how dinosaurs ate. An exciting addition to the Dino Jaws Summer programme is their partnership with Leeds Libraries to host reading time on all things dinosaur in the exhibition’s reading corner. Available 11am - 3pm on Thursdays: 31st July, 7th, 14th, 21st & 28th August, children can just pull up
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a beanbag and get transported back millions of years to when dinosaurs roamed the Earth. “It’s great to see families queuing out the door waiting to meet the dinosaurs, and the feedback has been great!” said James Vincent, Managing Director of NEW DOCK Hall. “Partnering with Leeds Libraries for reading time adds another activity for kids and adults alike to enjoy.” The exhibition is open daily 10am – 6pm until 7th September. Advance tickets are £5.95 per person or £22 per family of four (£4.75pp for groups of ten or more. Children aged three or under go free. Tickets are valid for the full day and you can enter as many times as you want. Why not make a full day of it and
combine your trip to Dino Jaws with a visit to the Royal Armouries, which is packed full of interesting artefacts and exciting exhibitions, and it’s free! For more information and to book tickets, visit www. dinosaursinleeds.co.uk
An Ilkley Literature Festival Summer School Ilkley Literature Festival is running a residential Summer School for young people who love writing from Friday evening 29th August until Sunday afternoon 31st August at Lineham Farm, a lovely, converted farmhouse round the back of Golden Acre Park. Lineham sleeps 28, with four young people to a room. CRB checked staff will look after them, alongside the writing tutors. You can also attend as a day visitor, if staying over doesn’t appeal. The programme includes fun writing games, getting to know you activities, writing workshops with a guest tutor, and outdoor surprises (they have animals and even grow their own vegetables!). They will be staging their own cabaret, and telling late night ghost stories. The cost is just £35 including all meals, workshops and accommodation (£10 per day day visitors). There is a reduced rate
The programme includes fun writing games and workshops
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Cardinal Heenan Celebrates Good Inspection Report Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School recently received a ‘good’ rating after a two day Ofsted inspection early in June. Inspectors said that standards at the school ‘are high across a wide range of subjects’ and that ‘the majority of students make good progress’. Over 900 pupils aged 11 to 16 attend the oversubscribed school in Meanwood. Last year 71% passed five or more GCSEs at grades A* to C, including English and mathematics and inspectors commented that ‘current Year 10 and 11 students are confidently set at least to match the same high standards’. The report praises the school’s leaders for their ‘relentless focus on teaching, resulting in higher standards and faster progress’. And, the school’s work to keep children safe is described as outstanding.
Head teacher, Elizabeth Cox, said ‘I am very pleased that the report congratulates our pupils on their high achievement in English, mathematics, religious education, languages, geography and history.’ The school was applauded for its ‘strong focus on academic subjects’…. ‘Over double the average proportion of students are successful in achieving
Pictured: Head teacher Elizabeth Cox & pupils celebrate. Photo: Patrick Sice
The school was applauded for its ‘strong focus on academic subjects the English Baccalaureate (GCSEs at grades C and above in English, mathematics, science, a language and a humanities subject)’. David Murray, chair of governors at the school, said: “The inspection team recognised significant recent improvements and approved our plans to raise standards even further. They highlight many outstanding aspects of Cardinal Heenan in the report. I am proud to be a governor of this successful school.” The full Ofsted report can be found at www.cardinalheenan. leeds.sch.uk
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Tour de Froebelian! At the Froebelian School in Horsforth, the Years 4, 5 and 6 pupils were so excited about the Tour de France in Yorkshire that they decided to hold an event of their own – Tour de Froebelian! The children spent the morning with former national cycling champion Chris Young and cycling coaches Mike Healey and Peter Charlton, at the Richard Dunn cycling track in Bradford. They received coaching in hill climbs, sprints and cornering on hairpin bends, then all took part in timed events in the afternoon. At the end of the day the winners were presented with coloured jerseys – Lucien was
Inspired by the courage shown by a classmate with Cancer, twelve Richmond House School pupils, aged from three to 11, took part in a 43 mile Mountain to Coast bike ride in torrential rain to raise money for Children with Cancer UK.
Twenty nine people in all took part – 12 pupils, 12 parents and a support crew of five. The mile ride started at Old Parkhead Station on Stanhope Moor, 1,500ft above sea level, and finished at Crusoe’s on Tynemouth Beach. The route mainly followed the path of an old disused railway line, which closed in 1963 and is predominantly off road. The atrocious weather conditions tested the youngsters to the limit but they were determined to get to the finish line. One child was heard to say: “I would give up now and go on the minibus is it wasn’t for my sponsorship money and for the children with cancer.”
awarded the Yellow Jersey for being the leader throughout; Isabel won Green for the sprint, and Olivia won the Red and White Polka dot for the hill climb. James Unsworth won the White and Red for being the most aggressive rider, Seb and George took the White Jersey for best youngest riders and Jessica the Pink for being the best female rider. Froebelian star reporters Holly and Ella acted as newsreaders and interviewed children and members of staff about the day’s events. said “All the children had a fantastic day”, said Miss Suggitt, Year 2 and PE teacher. “Our thanks go to the coaches and one of our parents, Mr Cuming, who helped to organise the event.”
“The distance these young children travelled is in itself a major achievement, but the more outstanding achievement is that they never lost sight, of what was driving them to finish this challenge” said Mike Winterhalder, parent and organiser. “The conditions which they endured to finish this challenge, spurred on by their classmate’s ordeal, is the most amazing factor.” Over £1,700 has been raised so far and the Richmond Riders are hoping to exceed their £2,000 target. To help support the Richmond Riders and Children with Cancer UK please visit: http:// uk.virginmoneygiving,com/ team/richmondriders
New Bike and Scooter Park at Moor Allerton Primary Inspired by the Tour de France, and to encourage families to cycle to school, Moor Allerton Hall Primary School on Lidgett Lane recently had some bike and scooter racks installed. The Friends of Moor Allerton Hall, the school’s PTA, raised over £3,000 to support the installation. Following parent requests, the school, which is attended by 440 children from Nursery to Year 6, worked towards creating the park to encourage more families to reduce their car use when travelling to school and to promote pupil fitness. “Sixty per cent of our families use their cars as the main means of transport to
school and parking causes a big problem in the local area”, said head teacher Lesley McKay. “We wanted to encourage families to use alternative transport and get more exercise at the same time. Our PTA has been fantastic in raising the money through two fairs and a school dance. Now travelling to school can be much more fun!”
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North Leeds Bowling Club (next to cricket club,
Soldiers’ Field, Old Park Rd. Roundhay). Experienced bowlers & those new to the game very welcome. Social & competitive bowling. Regular social events. Playing members £35 pa, social members £10. Details: Trevor
2671071, trevmar32@aol. co.uk or Frances 269 0978, francesdada6@gmail.com
Potternewton Park Bowling Club Small,
friendly club. New members welcome. Any ability, especially beginners. Social bowling & league matches Wed & Thurs afternoons. Try it before you decide. Details:
Howard 07906 841715, Sue 07748 821300
Pudsey & District Rambling Club Walks of
5 - 10 miles Sun & alt Thurs. New members welcome in this friendly, long established club with members from all over the district. Annual membership £8 (£1 juniors). Try before you join. Details:
07714 677721, stephen@ whitakerpd.co.uk
Ramgarhia Sports Centre
Adults: Circuit Training (Mon & Wed 6.30 – 7.30pm; Fri 6 – 7pm). £5 per class. Children: Cricket (ages 8-16, Sun 10am – noon); Hockey (Fri, 5 – 6pm). £2 per class. All abilities welcome. Details:
262 5657, ‘Ramgarhia Sikh Centre’ on facebook.
Roundhay parkrun Sat
8.45am for 9am start, at the bandstand near The Mansion. Free 5k timed run for all ages & abilities. Details: www.
parkrun.org.uk/roundhay
Scottish Country Dance Classes Thurs 7.30 – 10pm at Lidgett Park Methodist Church, Lidgett Place. All welcome. First class free. Good company, good music & good exercise. Details:
Irene 263 1310, glyn.cup@ virginmedia.com
Smile for Miles Sat 20 Sept. Six mile sponsored family walk from St Gemma’s, Moortown, to Roundhay Park & back. Celebrate someone special & raise funds for patient care. Entry £5 (children U-12 free). Free hot drink & cake! Details: 218
5505, www.st-gemma.co.uk
Spartan Race Ellington
Banks, Ripon Sun 28 Sept. This 5 Mile, 15 challenging obstacle race is a great opportunity to take on something new & raise money for Yorkshire Cancer Centre (registration £35, minimum sponsorship £200). Details:
Walkabout! Alwoodleybased friendly group that enjoys short, medium or long walks, at weekends, evenings & midweek, both local & further afield. Social activities too. All welcome. Details:
Barbara Wakefield 285 7136, Sarah Barnes 261 9212, Nicky Whitfield 267 9867 www. alwoodleywalkabout.org.uk
Yorkshire Marathon Join
Team Leeds Mencap on 12 Oct! Places limited so get in touch! Details: Fahad Khan
858 2029, fahad.khan@ leedsmencap.org.uk, www. leedsmencap.org.uk
Yorkshire Plusnet Marathon in York 12 Oct. St
Gemma’s has 20 places in this sold out marathon. Great course for a first marathon or for those wanting a PB! Join Team St Gemma’s! Details:
Becky Hole 218 5505, challenges@st-gemma.co.uk
206 8620, tifaine.carter@ nhs.net
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Community Notices
70 Zumba Classes Fri 3.30 – 4.30pm, Northcall Community Centre, Cranmer Bank LS17. £1.50. Details:
Shadwell Methodist Church Coffee Morning
268 9993
Bookstall, ENEHL Debt & Benefit Advice, Police Contact Point, free wifi & help available. Followed by craft club.
ARTS & CRAFTS
Coffee, Cake & Chat
Vintage Fair Sat 6/ Sun 7 Sept, 10am – 4pm St Gemma’s Hospice, Moortown. Award-winning Vintage Fair featuring retro clothes, jewellery, home wares, vinyl & collectables. Visit the Vintage Team room, have a vintage makeover, or get your items valued by Leeds auctioneer Gary Don!
Alwoodley Art Group
Meets Thurs 7.30 – 9.30pm at The Community Hall, The Avenue, Alwoodley, LS17 2NZ. Practical meetings, workshops, demonstrations & talks. Details: 2251546,
info@5dpublicity.com, www. alwoodleyartgroup-leeds. com
Chinese Brush Painters Society Sat/Sun 23/24 Aug:
Kaili Fu will demonstrate how to paint a traditional Chinese landscape, magnolias, lychees with birds. 10am - 4pm at Pool-in-Wharfedale Memorial Village Hall, Arthington Lane, Pool. New members welcome.
Details: Anne Allan 01422 368482, mail@cbpsyorks. co.uk
Stainbeck Art Club 2nd
& 4th Tues, 1.45 – 4pm Meeting Room, Methodist Community Centre, Town St. Chapel Allerton. Practical & demonstrations. Also painting & sketching days out. New members all abilities welcome. Details: Rose or
Ken 266 5005
COFFEE MORNINGS, FAIRS & MARKETS Community Cafe Thurs 11am – 2pm at Stainbeck United Reformed Church.
Every 4th Sat, 10.30am – noon, Stainbeck Church, Stainbeck Rd. Cake stall, books, Fairtrade. All welcome. www.stainbeck.
urc.org.uk
Nearly New Sale Babies, Toddlers & Mums-2-B Sat 13 Sept,10am – 12 noon at St Gemma’s Hospice, 329 Harrogate Rd, Moortown. 50+ stalls including room selling St Gemma’s shops donated items. Entry £1. Details: Jenny 218 5565, jennyd@st-gemma.co.uk
Oakwood Arts & Craft Market 1st Sat during
Summer, 9.30am – 3pm on the Oakwood Square.
Oakwood Farmer’s Market Every 3rd Saturday,
9am – 12.30pm at Oakwood Clock. Celebrating its sixth year of providing local residents with locally sourced food.
Leeds Mencap Summer Fayre Sat 2 Aug, 12 – 2pm
at The Rookery, Woodland Lane, Chapel Allerton. Bake off, bric-a-brac, scrumptious food, a whole heap of games & lots more! Free entry. Details:
Michelle 268 9598, michelle. wilks@leedsmencap.org.uk
1st Sat 10am – 12 noon run jointly with St Paul’s C of E in Methodist Church Hall.
Details: Danielle 218 5580
GROUPS/CLUBS Air Yorkshire Aviation Society Interested in
aviation, aircraft old and new, airports? Why not try Air Yorkshire - regular guest speakers, trips & social events. Details: Dave Senior
construction, litter picking & bulb planting. Details: www.
fgvw.co.uk
Friends of Wigton Moor Woods Batwalk Sun 31
Aug. Meet 7.30pm at High Ashes Co-op. Bat detectors provided. Monthly meetings at Wigton Moor UR Church Hall, High Ash Dr. Varied programme of activities, tree & bulb planting, quizzes & walks. New members welcome. Details: Debs
07943 277867, Anne 07530 040349, wigtonwoods17@ gmail.com
Gledhow Valley Conservation Area Group
A voluntary group focusing on the heritage, green spaces & structures of the Conservation Area, bringing people together to value the historic environment with fundraising & social events. Details:
282 1818, www.airyorkshire. org.uk
gvcag@yahoo.co.uk, www. gledhow.org.uk
Friends of Allerton Grange Fields Friendly
Greenpeace Leeds meet 1st Mon of month, 6.30pm Wharf Chambers, Wharf St, LS2 (by The Calls). Join the growing action to protect our forests, oceans & stop climate chaos. Details: Joe 07929
group of volunteers working to maintain & enhance Allerton Grange Fields off Lidgett Lane, LS17. New volunteers welcome. Details:
foagf@outlook.com, www. friendsallertongrange.org
610773, www.greenpeace. org.uk/groups
Friends of Gledhow Valley Woods Action
Human Writes in Leeds
Mornings the Friends protect, preserve & enhance the Woods & hold monthly work parties, carrying out variety of tasks such as bench installation, footpath
(HWIL) meets Fri 8 August, 1pm in café of West Yorkshire Playhouse. Participants bring short pieces of their writing for discussion.
Details: humanwritesinleeds. wordpress.com
Jackrabbits Pottery Paint your own pottery studio
T: 0113 318 9315
A: 633a Roundhay Road, Leeds, LS8 4BA
W: www.jackrabbitspottery.com E: hello@jackrabbitspottery.com
Kaleidoscope Social Club for over 50s & unattached. Improve your social life & make new friends. Not a dating agency. Details:
Leeds Horticultural Society meets 1st Tues,
217 1747/ 267 0282, www. kaleidoscopeleeds.weebly. com
8pm St Chad’s Centre, Otley Rd. Annual membership £12 single/ £18 couple – includes all events & admission to Leeds Flower, Vegetable & Craft Show. Details: Pat 225
Leeds Caledonian Society New members
Leeds Hospital Alert
welcome. Details: www.
leedscaledonians.org.uk
Leeds Cat Rescue
rehabilitate lost, neglected & forgotten cats & kittens. If you can offer a cat a loving home, please contact them. Details: 268
0488, leedscatrescue@ googlemail.com, www. leedscatrescue.btck.co.uk
Leeds Elmet Probus Club
provides a social gathering for retired men from professional & business backgrounds. Meets last Tues of month, 12 noon at Leeds 17 Restaurant, Nursery Lane, for lunch followed by guest speaker & short business meeting.
Details: Keith Robson 230 1559
Leeds Bridge Club Moor
Allerton Sports & Social Centre (MASSC), Stonegate Rd, LS17 Beginners classes: Mon 2 – 4.15pm, Fri 7 – 9.15pm, Thurs 1.30 - 3.45pm from 30 Sept. Improvers: Tues 12.45 – 3pm, Thurs 7 - 9.15pm, Fri 10 – 12.15pm, Fri 7 – 9.15pm from 1 Oct.
Details: Gill Copeland 225 7237, www.leedsbridgeclub. com
Leeds Budgerigar Society meets 1st Tues, 8pm at Troydale Recreational Club, Troydale Grove, Pudsey, LS28 9LA. Old friends & new members welcome. Details:
Ronnie Simpson 252 0976, www.leedsbs.webs.com
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
0030, www.leedshs.org.uk
Small group campaigning for preservation of the NHS. Meets at Muir Court, St Michael’s Rd. LS6. Details:
Beatrice Rogers 278 5495, info@leedshospitalalert. org.uk
Leeds Oxfam Group Abseil Sun 17 Aug. Putting
the fun into Fundraising! Abseil down the Parkinson Building, Leeds Uni & help Lift Lives for Good. Details:
pauline.neale@ntlword.com, website or facebook
Leeds Photographic Society meets alt Tues,
7.30pm St Edmund’s Church Hall, Lidgett Pk Rd LS8. New members of all ages & abilities welcome. Details:
www.lps1852.co.uk & facebook
Leeds Probus Club
for retired professional/ businessmen, meets 2nd Thurs, 10.30am – 12 noon at St Matthew’s Church Meeting Room, Wood Lane LS7 for social gatherings with speakers. Details: 266 231
Leeds N.E. Probus Club meets 2nd Mon, 10am – 12 noon Parochial Hall,
Fitzroy Dr. Oakwood, LS8 4AB for speaker’s meeting on interesting topic, & other Mondays for bowls or snooker. The club is for retired professional & business men. You will be most welcome! Details: 265
7064, dongoodman48@ msn.com
Moortown Community Group Friendly volunteers working to maintain & enhance the local environment including proposed Moortown Park.
New members welcome.
Details: 266 8480, moort owncommunitygroup@ hotmail.co.uk, www moortow ncommunitygroup.co.uk & Facebook
Moortown Social Club
Cranmer Gardens LS17. Mon 7.30pm Lindy Hop; Wed 7.30pm Rock ‘n’ Roll (£2); Thurs 8pm Bingo; 1st Fri of month Northern Soul & Motown; Sat 7.30pm Free & Easy with drummer & organist plus Bingo (£1.50); Sun - Artist & bingo.
National Trust in Leeds
meets monthly at St. Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. New members welcome. Details: Pam 258
8178
North Leeds Friendship Centre Friendly group for
retired & over 50s – outings, lunches, ten pin bowling, theatre visits & more. Social afternoons with speakers 2nd Fri, 2pm at Moor Allerton Sports & Social Centre, Stonegate Rd. New members welcome. Details: Eileen 269
0084
Otley & Wharfedale MacMillan Cancer Support Fundraising Group covers NW Leeds
& meets monthly to plan events. Looking for new members. Details or to book
pub. Go along & join this friendly group. No experience necessary. Details: Geoff or
Margaret 966 1268, www. slaidhillinbloom.org
West Yorkshire Fuchsia Society meets 3rd Wed,
7.30pm Moorside Tenants & Residents Community Centre, St Catherine’s Dr. Bramley, LS13. Find out about growing this delightful flower & exhibiting at gardening shows. Details:
Graham Wheatley (Sec) 256 3055, Sid Tagger (Chair) 268 7868
Yorkshire Animal Shelter
Many cats & kittens desperate for new homes! Donations always welcome. Details:
07968 817803, www. yorkshireanimalshelter. org.uk
MUSIC Alwoodley Community Choir meets Wed, 5.45 –
7.15pm downstairs in the Lord Darcy, Harrogate Rd. Friendly group of all ages & abilities, singing pops, standards, show songs. New members very welcome.
Details: Jean 0785 5059990
Alwoodley Singers Wanted, new members!
Ability to read music preferable but not essential. Rehearsals Thurs 8 - 10pm at ACA Hall, The Ave, LS17 7NZ.
a speaker: 261 3758/ 01943 467299
Details: Alan 294 3370
Shadwell Horticultural Society Flower Show Sat 16
Fairfax Singers In Concert Sat 20 Sept,
Aug, 1.30 - 4.30pm Shadwell Primary School playing fields, Main St, Shadwell, LS17, followed by awards & produce auction. Enjoy flowers, vegetables, crafts, hobbies, floral art, kids classes & expert gardening advice. Brass band, circus skills, bar. Entry £6, kids free. Details:
www.fairfaxsingers.org.uk
Slaid Hill In Bloom Next working party Sat 9 Aug, 10am – 12 noon. Meet outside Dexter Pub, LS17 8RZ. Followed by lunch at
Details: Anne or Tracy 07914 833394
Susan 273 8821
7.30pm at Leathley Parish Church. An evening of lovely music in aid of charity. Tickets on door. Details:
Mixed Voices Choir Mon
7.45 0 9.45pm at Tree Tops Community Centre, Shadwell Lane, LS17. Singing musicals, pop & light classical songs. Perform at prestigious concerts throughout the year.
72 Instrumental Jazz Workshop - alt Sat 2.30
- 4.30pm at Seven Arts, 31 Harrogate Rd. LS7. Classes for people who want to play jazz & improvise. Work towards playing 2 or 3 numbers as part of Jazz Café – in enjoyable & supportive atmosphere. £10/£8 per class. Details: Jean Watson
jeanwatsonlifeskills@ hotmail.com
James Farrell Concert Band rehearses Tues
7.45 – 10pm at Dewsbury Rd Social Club. Friendly community band playing show/film music, marches & more. New players welcome. Current vacancies for trumpet/cornet, horn, tuba & percussion. Details: 293 1779,
www.jfconcertband.com
Jazz Improvisation Group meets alt Fri, 7.30
-10pm in Chapel Allerton Methodist Centre, Town St. An opportunity for amateur & more experienced musicians
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Community Notices to play jazz to their hearts content. £5 per session.
Details: Dominic Moore dominicgmoore@hotmail. com
Leeds Guild of Singers
Confident sightreader? Like to sing renaissance & contemporary music in a small friendly choir? LGS welcomes new members in all voice groups, especially tenors & basses. Rehearsals Tues 7.30 – 9.30pm at Leeds University.
Details: secretary@ leedsguildofsingers.org.uk
Leeds People’s Choir
meets Wed 7.30 – 9.30pm (term time) at Swarthmore Centre, Woodhouse Sq. Leeds, singing songs of joy, struggle, liberation, celebration & peace from around the world, under direction of jazz & folk singer Lorraine Cowburn. Ability to read music useful but not essential. New members welcome - no
auditions! Details: www. leedspeopleschoir.org.uk
Matinee Band Friendly, supportive, instrumental group playing eclectic mix of music looking for new members, any instrument. Reading ability desirable but not essential. Meet Thurs 2 – 3.30pm at Quaker Meeting House, 136 Street Lane LS8. £5 per session. Details:
martinonline@ntlworld.com
Phoenix Concert Band
Community concert band for players of Grade 6 standard & over. Rehearsals Thurs 7.30 – 9.30pm at The Grammar School at Leeds, Tebb Room in music department. To join or book the band for a concert visit www.phoenixband.
co.uk or email: secretary@ phoenixband.co.uk
Players for Pleasure offers playing opportunities to adult amateur musicians. All levels, beginners to advanced. All instruments & all ages
over 18. New performers especially welcome. Friendly, informal & supportive atmosphere. Details: www.
playersforpleasure.co.uk
Roundhay Music Music tuition for any age, standard, instrument or style. Oneto-one, ensembles & accompaniment sessions. GCSE & A-Level tuition. Classes for 0-5 year olds. Tutors possess Enhanced DBS Certificates. Details:
269 7754, enquiries@ roundhaymusic.org, www. roundhaymusic.org
Roundhay Ukulele Group
Meets Wed 8 – 9.30pm at The New Highwood, Brackenwood Dr LS8. Strum & sing your favourite songs (from Rock to Pop) on the Ukulele! All abilities welcome. £6 per session. Details:
jen@bighooha.co.uk, www. roundhayukulelegroup. wordpress.com & on facebook
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Rd, Headingley. For players of Grade 5+ standard. New players welcome. Details:
Details: Carole 269 6632
Details: Jean Watson jeanwatsonlifeskills@ hotmail.com
SENIORS
Wed, 11am – 1.30pm (£4). Meal, friendship, gentle exercise. Transport provided. Volunteers welcome. Details:
Society of Recorder Players – meets 2nd &
welcomes local seniors on 1st Tues every month, 2pm at Chapel Allerton Methodist Centre. Interesting speakers, refreshments & laughter.
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.
4th Sat pm in Bingley & Headingley. Different conductors take each meeting. Intermediate players, all recorders. New members welcome. Details:
Caroline 01943 467348
Singing to Raise Funds
Fairfax Singers will bring some lovely music to help raise much needed funds for your charity. Details: 01274
597024, 01943 877464 www. fairfaxsingers.org.uk
West Riding Opera
has vacancies for chorus members to participate in concerts & staged opera selections. All voice ranges welcome, no audition.
Details: 01274 595978, davewb8@sky.com
White Rosettes Female barbershop chorus
(four part unaccompanied harmony), 12 x national champions, rehearse Wed 7.30 – 10pm at Moorlands School, Foxhill Dr, Weetwood Lane, LS16. Details: Jan
Spencer 07852 210640, membership@whiterosettes. org.uk
Yorkshire Late Starter Strings (YLSS) rehearse
Sat, 10am – 12.30pm. Friendly, informal string orchestra made up of adult learners who play a stringed instrument. Players of all abilities welcome. Specific beginners group for those especially new to playing.
Details: www.ylss.org
Yorkshire Clarinet Ensemble Rehearses
alt Wed, 8 – 9.45pm (term time) at HEART, Bennett
Deborah Pennington 07910 414586, mpenn.dpenn@ ntlworld.com
Chapel Allerton Good Neighbours (CAGN)
Details: Daisy 887 3597
Chapel Allerton Town St Lunch Club Tues 12.15
– 1.45pm in the Methodist Centre. Hot Meal £4, friendship & chat. Transport can be provided. Volunteers welcome. Details: Vivienne
based exercise class. £1.50.
Stainbeck URC Lunch Club Stainbeck Rd. Mon &
Avril or Brian 293 5847, Angela 225 3766, www. stainbeck.urc.org.uk
Wigton Moor Friendship Guild meets 3rd Wed,
Wigton Moor UR Church, High Ash Dr. LS17. Speakers, slide shows, presentations, & outings in July & December (with free transport). Try them out for just £2 (incl refreshments). Details:
Maureen 268 0815, Alan 294 3370.
& Paul 268 2513, Jenny & David 266 1502, or paul_ chaplin@hotmail.com
SPIRITUAL
Community Action for Roundhay Elders (CARE)
in Oakwood, Leeds City Centre & Horsforth.
Buddhist Meditation Classes 7.30 - 9.30pm
welcomes people over 60 Thurs 1.30 - 3.30pm at Brackenwood Community Centre for Social activities, friendship & trips. Details:
Details: 265 2118, info@ meditationinleeds.org, www. meditationinleeds.org
Leeds & Bradford Friendship Group meets
Testimony Meeting 1st Wed 8pm. Devonshire Ave. (next to Texaco petrol station) off Street Lane LS8. Bible based, Everyone welcome.
Fiona 07736 825382
1st Wed of month, 1.30pm at Pudsey Civic Hall LS28 5TA. Speaker or entertainment at 2pm. Friendship & activities for people of retirement age. Days out, dining, walks, computers, etc. New members welcome. Details:
258 5955 or 267 5657
Lunch Club & Over 55s Club Wed 12 – 3pm. Two
course meal £3.50 followed by fun activities. Northcall Community Centre, Cranmer Bank, Leeds LS17. Details:
268 9993
Roundhay Tea & Chat Club Tues 1.45 – 3.30pm
at Terry Yorath House, Devonshire Ave. Club for over 65s who would like to make new friends & take part in wide range of activities. Fortnightly optional chair-
Christian Science Church Sunday Services & Sunday School 11am.
Drop-in Group Meditation Sun 7- 8pm
(except 3rd Sun- 6.307.30pm) at Brahma Kumaris, West Park, LS16. Experience peace & calm with periods of silence & guided meditations.
Details: 275 7727, leeds@ uk.brahmakumaris.org, www. brahmakumaris.org/uk/ leeds
Eckhart Tolle Stillness Group meets Mon, 7.30
- 9.30pm at The Friends Meeting House, 136 Street Lane, Roundhay LS8. Share Eckhart’s DVDs & silent meditation. Cost: £3 - £5 suggested donation. All welcome. Details:
07884 332644, www.
peacenowhere.com
Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church
294 Harrogate Rd. LS17 6LE. Sunday Mass 8, 9.30, 11am & 6.30pm
Leeds Theosophical Society Sun 31 Aug, 2.30pm at 12 Queen Sq. LS2. Free lecture: ‘Heaven or Hell - the Unconscious & its Impact on Psychic Life’, examining the role played by the unconscious mind to effect transformation from nature animism of Neolithic era via shamanism to the rise of organised religion.
Kagyu Buddhist Group
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
Learn to meditate FWBO Leeds Buddhist
Centre. A contemporary approach to meditation, mindfulness & the Buddhist tradition. Also classes in yoga & bodywork, chronic pain & stress management.
Details: 244 5256, www. leedsbuddhistcentre.org
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
Moortown Baptist Church 204 King Lane, LS17. Sunday services 10.30am & 6pm. Range of toddler, children’s, youth, house groups & senior projects run through week.
Details: 269 3750, www. moortownbaptistchurch. org.uk
74 Natural Healing Centre
Healing offered Thurs by members of NFSH The Healing Trust. 7pm - 8.30pm at The Friend’s Meeting House, 136 Street Lane, Roundhay, Leeds LS8.
Details: 07949 972690, www. leedshealingcentre.org
Roundhay Evangelical Church Sun 10.30am
& 6.30pm at Roundhay Parochial Hall, Fitzroy Drive (near Oakwood Clock). Friendly, informal & bible centred. A warm welcome for all. Monthly children’s & youth groups. Check website for special events.
Shadwell Methodist Church Sunday Services:
9.30am. Creche for under 5s & Junior Church (9.4510.30am). Coffee after each service. Celebrating bicentenary with full programme of events in July.
Details: Margaret Walker 225 1826
St Barnabas C of E Church The View, LS17 7NA.
Sunday Services 10am (with children’s activities) Families very welcome. Details: 265 4926, www.stbarnabasleeds. org.uk In the Church Hall: Coffee Drop-in every 3rd Wed, 10.30am – 12; Busy Bs, 10.30am – 12.30pm for good company, conversation, activities; Church Lunch, 12.30 – 1.30pm (details: 268
2591/ 226 8269)
Community Notices St Edmunds North Park Ave, Roundhay. Friendly,
inclusive parish church. Sunday services 8am, 10am (with childrens’ groups) & 6.30pm. Exploring faith, building community. Many groups & activities.
Details: 266 4532, www. stedmundsroundhay.org.uk
St John’s Church, Moortown Sunday Services
Weekly Buddhist Meditation Classes
Different Strokes Invites
Details: 265 2118, info@ meditationinleeds.org www. meditationinleeds.org
Details: Linda McLean 225 4744
7.30 - 9.30pm in Oakwood (Tue), Leeds City Centre (Wed) & Horsforth (Thur).
SUPPORT Arthritis Care Leeds
8am, 10am & 6.30pm at the junction of Harrogate Rd & Ring Rd, LS17 7BZ. Everyone welcome. Details: www.
meets 3rd Tues of each month, 7.30 – 9pm, St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. New members welcome. Details: Pat 275
St Martin’s Church, St. Martin’s View, Potternewton, LS7 3LB.
Association of Blind Asians Leeds is looking for
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Sunday Service 10am – Parish Communion, Sunday Club & refreshments. Wednesday Service 9.30am – Holy Communion. Open Afternoon Tues 2 – 4pm for quiet reflection & prayer. All welcome. Details: 262 4271,
www.st.martinleeds.org.uk
Saint Paul the Apostle Catholic Church Buck
Stone Crescent, LS17 5ES. Mass Saturday 6.30pm (Vigil Mass) Sunday 10am
Stainbeck United Reformed Church
Stainbeck Rd. Sunday Worship 10.45am - family worship & Sunday Club followed by refreshments. Communion 2nd Sunday. Praise & reflection: Thurs 7.30 – 8pm.
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volunteers who could provide a valuable sighted guiding service to reduce isolation & increase independence of visually impaired people in Leeds. Details: Sonal 210
3347
Crohn’s & Colitis UK
Support for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) & their families in North & West Yorkshire. Regular meetings.
Details: 0845 130 6809, Leeds@crohnsandcolitis. org.uk, www.groups. crohnsandcolitis.org.uk/ Leeds
Diabetes UK Support Group meets 1st Mon, 7 –
9pm at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, except bank holidays when it’s 2nd Mon. Speakers on different aspects of diabetes. All welcome.
stroke survivors to join them, Wed 1.45 – 3.45pm, Adel Stables, Back Church Lane. Incl. an hour of exercise.
IBS Leeds Friendly, informal meetings for fellow sufferers of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Monthly meetings now being held. Details: matt@letscureibs.
com, www.letscureibs.com
Leeds Coeliac Group
offers advice & support to those medically diagnosed with Coeliac disease. Visit their stand at Leeds Flower, Vegetable & Craft Show at The Grammar School at Leeds, Alwoodley Gates, Harrogate Rd. LS17 Sat 2 August pm & Sun 3 Aug.
Leeds Multiple Sclerosis Society uses Armley
Leisure Centre for activity classes (transport available). MS Chat is held every two weeks. The Leeds society has over 300 members & new members are very welcome.
Details: 07895 515471
Leeds Samaritans
Confidential, nonjudgemental support 24 hours a day for people experiencing feelings of distress or despair. They listen with an open mind & in complete confidence, for as long as you need. Details:
245 6789, 08457 909090
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Call Ian for free estimate T. 01132 865076 M. 07733 053052
Leeds Weekend Care Association (LWCA)
provides respite care to families with children who have complex care needs via weekend playgroups, trips for teens & one-to-one homebased care. Details: 216 5133,
angela.roberts@lwca.co.uk
Little Hiccups Outreach is a support network for children with a disability and their families. Run by parents. Details:07831
Wharfedale General Hospital Cardiac Club
(affiliated with British Heart Foundation) Open to former cardiac patients & their partners. Opportunity to take part in exercise classes under supervision of qualified instructors. Meets Mon, Wed & Thurs at Wharfedale General Hospital. £3. Details: Details: 07949
307 955, wghcardiacclub@ gmail.com, www. WharfedaleCardiacClub. org.uk
230741, outreach@ littlehiccups.co.uk, www. littlehiccups.co.uk
TALKS & DISCUSSIONS
Marigold Wellbeing Centre (formerly Yorkshire
Leeds Astronomical Society meets 2nd Wed
Cancer Help Centre) is at the Day Therapy Centre, St Michael’s Hospice, Harrogate, two Saturdays a month. Support for people with cancer & other chronic conditions. Details: Karen
01937 573166, or John & Ann 274 9074. www. marigoldwellbeingcentre. org.uk
Overeaters Anonymous
Weds 7pm at Roundhay Friends Meeting House. All welcome. Details: 07729 783
207, www.oagb.org.uk
The Owls New citywide
informal child-minding group offering support, training & information, & social events. Membership £5 pa. Details:
228 8509
Parkinson’s UK Leeds
meet 2nd Wed, 2pm at St Chad ‘s Parish Centre, Headingley. Support for anybody affected by Parkinson’s. Exercise classes in Otley, Horsforth, Moortown. Details: Linda
Thompson, 01943 461640
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. Details:
07964 847 775, angie@ snaps-vol.org.uk, www. snaps-vol.org.uk
of month with a guest speaker presentation & regular telescope nights at Quaker Friends Meeting House, Woodhouse Lane, LS2. Visitors welcome, first visit free. Details: info@
leedsastronomy.org.uk, www.leedsastronomy.org.uk
Leeds Salon & The Tetley present series of debates in Sept on ‘What Does it Mean to be Human?’ 4pm. 6 Sept: ‘Have we still got soul?’ 13 Sept: ‘Are we just another ape?’ 20 Sept: ‘Should we be happy?’ 27 Sept: ‘What Happened to Agency?’ £3. Book via contact@leedssalon.org.uk.
Details: www.leedssalon. org.uk
MICA (Meetings in Chapel Allerton) First
Wed of month – interesting, inspiring & motivational talks in the area of personal development, providing you with ideas to apply to your daily life & help motivate you.
Details: mikefm100@gmail. com
New Art Discussion Group 1st meeting Tues 29
July, 6pm at the Packhorse. Subsequently will meet every 1st to discuss a different prominent artist each time. Relaxed opportunity to have a drink, meet new people & exchange ideas.. Details:
Text Vince 07804 191189 re attendance.
Royal Meteorological Society Yorkshire Monthly informal public talks on all aspects of weather & climate at the School of Earth and Environment, University of Leeds. Free & open to all.
Details: r.herbert@see.leeds. ac.uk, http://tinyurl.com/ rmetsyc
Talking Allowed in Leeds (TAIL) meets Mon 11 Aug, 1.45pm at Veritas, 43 Great George St. Topic: Is history objective? Details:
talkingallowedinleeds. wordpress.com
U3A Leeds has over 24 interest groups held in various locations. Fortnightly Tues talks, 2pm at Moor Allerton Sports & Social Club, Stonegate Rd, LS17.
Details: 07752 448834, www. u3aleeds.org.uk
WOMEN’S GROUPS Alwoodley Townswomens Guild meets 4th Mon, 7.15pm at the ACA The Avenue LS17 7LT. Variety of speakers, outings, coffee mornings. Friendly group. New members/visitors welcome. Details: Pat 225
000
Chapel Pie WI Friendly, fun women’s group for all ages. Visitors welcome (£3). Annual membership £33.
Details: chapelpiewi@gmail. com, www.chapelpiewi.com, Facebook at Chapel Pie WI.
Leeds Ladies Coffee Club meets 1st Thurs (except
Jan). Thurs 7 Aug, 10.15am at Leeds Church Institute, New Market St. Leeds (next to Samuel Taylor’s). Talk entitled ‘The Russian Job’ by Veronica Bird OBE. £3. Friendly group supports local charities. New members welcome. Details: Joan
McShane 225 1166
Methodist Women’s Luncheon Club (Leeds
& District) Welcomes new members to their monthly meetings at Devonshire Hall, Headingley on 2nd Wed of
each month. Good food & excellent speakers! Details:
Shirley 257 9381.
Roundhay WI next meeting Thurs 11 Sept, 7.30pm at St Andrew’s Church Hall, Shaftesbury Ave LS8, when they will hear about Meanwood Delicatessen. New members welcome. Details:
Hilary 266 5648
Soroptimist International
Meet 2nd Mon, 7pm at Weetwood Hall. All ladies welcome. Details: www.sigbi.
org/leeds
University of Leeds Ladies’ Club welcomes
women connected to the Uni as either serving or former staff members, partners of staff, or grads. Regular events. Details: uleedslc@
gmail.com
White Rose Ladies Speakers Club meets Mon 8 Sept. Come along & find out how to enjoy speaking in public. Details: pauline.
neale@ntlworld.com or Facebook.
YOUNGER LIFE Guiding in Roundhay & Oakwood Are you aged 5-7,
7-10, 10-14, or 14-25? Or an adults over 18? Would you like to know more? Details:
Lois@fifthroundhayguides. org.uk
Harehills Movement & Music Playgroup
Parent run playgroup based at Harehills Lane Baptist Church Hall (access via Hilton Pl), LS8. Tues: music & parachute fun; Wed: movement & developmental play. 10 – 11.15am term time. £1 per family incl refreshments. Everybody welcome. Details:
harehillsplaygroup@gmail. com
Community Notices
76 Leeds Junior Chess Club
Meets Sun 5.30 – 7.30pm at Alwoodley Community Centre, The Avenue, Alwoodley. Ideal for ages 7-18 of all standards. Coaching from accredited coaches, competitive & friendly play, fun tournaments. Details:
John Hipshon 226 7759, www.leedsjuniorchess.org.uk
saintraegan@yahoo.co.uk, Sam mumba40@gmail.com
RJC Dance Gymnastics
For Young People Tues 3.45 – 4.45pm (ages 6-10); 4.45 – 5.45pm (age 11+) at the Mandela Centre, Chapeltown Rd. LS7. All abilities welcome. £4. Details: 239
2040, stef@rjcdance.org.uk
Gledhow Woodcraft Folk
7th Moor Allerton Brownies Seek New
Members A number of Brownies have gone up to Guides so the group has places available. They meet Mon in LS17 from 6 – 7.15pm. Details: 7thmoora
llertonbrownies@gmail.com
Parent & Tots Group
Tues (term time) 1.30-3pm Queens Hall, Immaculate Heart of Mary Catholic Church, 294 Harrogate Rd, Moortown. £2 per family, incl. drink & snack. Everyone welcome. Details: Raegan
Approved Contractor
welcomes new members aged 6 – 9, Thurs 6.15 –7.15pm at Gledhow Primary School. Games, songs, craftwork & outdoor activities. Make friends, have fun & be part of a cooperative group! Places limited so book now. Details: Jo 368 1402,
gledhowleeds@woodcraft. org.uk, www.woodcraft. org.uk
MISC/ Events Chapel Allerton Arts Festival 25 - 31 Aug. Run
entirely by volunteers, it relies on sponsorship, donations & supporters. More volunteer stewards needed! Join them at www. chapelallerton.org.uk or follow them on Facebook & Twitter #CAAF
Charity Champions! Enter Yorkshire Cancer Centre 16 week Corporate Challenge Be part of & you could win the coveted 2014 title & a table for 12 at September Ball.
Details: Tif 206 8620, tifaine. carter@leedsth.nhs.uk, www.yorkshirecancercentre. org.uk
Don’t Act Your Age A
social improvisation drama group for the over 50s meets at Seven Arts, Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton on Tues 10.45am – 12.45pm.
All welcome. Details: Ron Wiener 266 7722
Hope Pastures Horse & Donkey Sanctuary
Weetwood Lane, LS16. Visitors welcome 10am – 2.45pm. Free admission. Donations welcome. Details:
261 4344 For events & pony days visit www. hopepastures.org
Hope Pastures Summertime Special & BBQ Sun10 Aug, 5 –
9pm. Relaxed, enjoyable evening includes welcome drink, buffet, DJ, quizzes, raffle & auction. Tickets £16 (accompanied children free). Book now as tickets limited!
Details: info.hopepastures@ gmail.com
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Lipreading Classes
Wed & Thurs, 1 – 3pm at DALES (Deaf Across Leeds Enablement Service) Minerva House, East Parade Leeds. For anyone with hearing loss. £3 per 2 hour session. New class Leeds Civic Hall Wed pm. Details: Susan
Lee 07910 831646, susan@ susanleelipreading.com
Recycle for St Gemma’s Hospice Could you take a
mobile phone collection box to your workplace or local school? Once full St Gemma’s will collect & let you know how much you’ve raised towards patient care. Details:
Jenny 218 5565, jennyd@ st-gemma.co.uk
St Gemma’s Open Gardens For a booklet
featuring all the gardens
opening in aid of St Gemma’s across Leeds this Summer, contact Jenny on 218 5565,
jennyd@st-gemma.co.uk
St Gemma’s Classic Car Rally Sat 9 Aug,10am – 3pm
at Temple Newsam. Fabulous day out for car enthusiasts in association with the Leeds MG & Classic Car Club. 100 classic cars, ‘Best in Show’ trophy, stalls, entertainment.
Details: Jenny 218 5565, jennyd@st-gemma.co.uk
St Gemma’s Winter Ball
Sat 29 Nov. Truly magical evening at LUFC Centenary Pavilion. Fizz reception, sumptuous 4- course meal, entertainment & band... & all for just £45pp. Details &
tickets: 218 5565, jennyd@ st-gemma.co.uk
St John’s Church, New
Briggate, is looking for volunteers! Roles include welcoming visitors,
explaining the history & organising events. Great opportunity to join national heritage organisation (Churches Conservation Trust) & meet people with a passion for history & heritage.
Details: 07867 974738, gwhite@thecct.org.uk, www. visitchurches.org.uk
Volunteers Please! Leeds
Mencap aims to improve the lives of adults & children with learning disabilities through services & activities. They need your help! Details:
Catherine 235 1331
Wanted! Collections Volunteers St Gemma’s
Hospice is looking for collections volunteers to help with collections in supermarkets across the city throughout the year. Hours to suit. Details: Jenny Dixon
218 5565, jennyd@st-gemma. co.uk
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