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Already it’s nearly Easter! You know this when you see all the calls for participants in upcoming walks, runs and other outdoor pursuits to help raise funds for numerous charities. This month Valley Striders, a new Cookridge Community Run, and a long-distance walk are among them. There’s also an opportunity to contribute to the Lord Mayor’s Charity, and Hope Pastures is celebrating an anniversary. The Headingley Festival of Ideas returns promising a feast of information, discussion and debate on the theme of ‘Borders’; They Lived in Leeds focuses on Victor Hugo Watson, who brought Monopoly to

In addition, as the Easter holidays approach, we feature some great suggestions to tempt the young and not-so-young in your life. Now we look forward to hearing all your news for May! Please get this to us as close to 1st April as possible, (11th April for advertising). The deadline for the June edition is 1st May for news and notices and 14th May for advertising. We look forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Carole, Jack and the team.

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32 After Life

A feast of information, discussion and debate on the theme of ‘Borders’.

A review of Ricky Gervais’s latest series.

14 They Lived in Leeds: Victor Hugo Watson The man behind John

Raising money for Cancer Research & remembering Gareth Dunn.

Waddingtons of Leeds and London.

42 New Cookridge Community Run

16 Leeds Lieder Art-Song Festival 2019

49 Former Foreign Correspondent Shares his World View

A four-day celebration of art-song with a range of world-class artists.

Tim Marshall gives a unique insight into our global society.

26 Happy Anniversary to Hope Pastures!

50 Easter Fun and Games

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Life&Style Headingley Festival of Ideas

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This year’s Headingley Festival of Ideas (9th – 25th May) is shaping up to be the most exciting and challenging Festival yet! It promises a feast of information, discussion and debate on the theme of ‘Borders’ at a variety of venues around Headingley. Highlights include a panel discussion with Alex Sobel MP and others, looking at the UK’s interpretation of the Refugee Convention and what it means for people seeking asylum here. A day of events and presentations at South Parade Baptist Church will look at the impact of borders and walls around the world – ranging from Hadrian's Wall to the Balkans’ Peace Park area, and the nitty gritty of working for Medecins sans Frontieres in areas of conflict. The day will end with a showing of the film ‘Les Sauteurs’. You will have the opportunity to see Sound Company perform their latest piece ‘Wall in the Mind’, hear local poets explore their concepts of borders and - on the lighter side - learn about making a prize-winning garden border, or walk around the boundaries of Headingley.

There will be conversations on the experiences of refugees looking for asylum within the borders of Europe and discussions on how prison affects the personal boundaries of its inmates. You’ll also be able to expand the borders of your mind with an evening of jazz and learn about changes to the earth’s boundaries following movements in tectonic plates.

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Life&Style Get Ready for a Grand Opening Weekend! QLM Home on Northside Retail Park, Stonegate Road, Meanwood, has undergone a complete transformation. It will throw open its doors on Friday 5th April with two new shops – a fabulous, Gold Crown Hallmark Cards and Gifts store, and a beautiful furniture, beds and accessories shop with 27 specially designed room settings. A New Look

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There are also stylish German sliding robes, painted oak and stunning mirrored furniture. At ground level there’s all kinds of furniture – sofas in soft, Italian leather and luxurious fabrics, accent and cuddle chairs, recliner sofas. You’ll also find occasional tables, bookcases, rugs, clocks, mirrors and more cushions than you could ever accommodate!

QLM is a family business. For 23 years Debby and Maurice Esofsky have served the North Leeds community, providing a huge range of good value housewares and accessories for your home. They felt it was time for a change and having listened to customers and looked at what was available in North Leeds, they decided to completely revamp the store and stock high quality brands that you would normally have to travel further afield to find.

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In addition, there will be BALLOONS! Specially trained staff will put together spectacular displays for you, from bouquets to arches – all with extra special touches and for every imaginable occasion.

The Hallmark card shop is a destination in itself. Not only will it have a huge variety of cards, it will also have gifts for all the family – including Katie Loxton pouch bags, Joma Jewellery, and numerous candles and diffusers, among them Woodwick, Stoneglow, Lily Flame and Yankee Candles.

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Upstairs you’ll find an array of lovely bedroom sets featuring beds from brands like Sleepeasy, Relyon, Dunlopillo, Myers, Hestia, Harrison Spinks, and Mi-Bed adjustable beds.

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Humphry Repton at Gotts Park A North of England Horticultural Society’s current exhibition at Gott’s Park, Armley Ridge Road, features landscape designer Humphry Repton. It runs (10am – 3pm daily) until 30th April and admission is free.

for design, but also to the Red Book he produced for clients to help them visualise his plans. The original Red Book for Armley House is now at the Oak Spring Garden Foundation in the USA.

Tracing the life and works of the 18th century’s last great landscape designer in the north of England, the exhibition at Gott’s Park Mansion will focus on Repton’s commission for Benjamin Gott at Armley House, now Gott’s Park.

A specially commissioned digital animation of the Armley Red Book, narrated by Jeremy Irons will be on display, allowing visitors to step inside and experience the magic of Repton’s designs.

Keen to fill the gap left by the death of Capability Brown, his overnight success was largely attributed not only to his talent

Alongside the exhibition, guided walks and other events will be taking place in Gott’s & Armley Parks. For more information visit the Wade’s Charity website:

www.wadescharity.org/reptron.php The exhibition is hosted by Gott’s Park Golf Club Community Interest Company, in association with Wade’s Charity (which own Gott’s Park), with support from Leeds City Council Parks & Countryside Service, the North of England Horticultural Society, The Garden Museum, London, Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills, The Yorkshire Gardens Trust, GARLAND (The Garden & Heritage Trust, York), and the Friends of Armley & Gott’s Park.

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Retro Nostalgia at St Gemma’s Turn Back Time Ball The St Gemma’s Turn Back Time Ball returns for a third year on Saturday 18th May at Elland Road Centenary Pavilion. This will be a fun evening of retro-nostalgia with a whole host of entertainment, fundraising activities, and chances to win some fantastic prizes in the raffle, auction and rock 'n’ roll bingo. With the option to dress up, you could also walk away with a prize for Best Costume! St Gemma’s Hospice provides expert care and support for patients through its In-Patient Unit, Day Hospice and in peoples’ own homes, 365 days of the year. Its Young Peoples’ Service and Bereavement Support Team ensure that patients’ families and carers are also supported whenever they need it.

Tickets (£40) of course also include a sumptuous four-course meal. So, find your inner dancing queen/king and go along to enjoy an evening of retro-tastic fun! To reserve your table or tickets please contact Lucy on 0113 218 5580 or lucy. williams@st-gemma.co.uk

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Voujon Celebrates a Year in Headingley! We discovered Voujon Indian Restaurant soon after it opened in Far Headingley just a year ago – we loved it then and that first impression hasn’t changed! In the last year it has steadily built up its customer base, attracting not only individuals and families but also larger parties and wedding celebration dinners. It bills itself as Indian Fine Dining – expect sparkling white table linen, tastefully branded crockery, and impeccable, friendly service.

Taking Syd’s recommendations, we dived into giant prawns as both a starter and main dish called Khulnar King Prawn, in a thick Bangladeshi style sauce. We also chose a delicious vegetable curry, Sylheti Vegetables, which was just teeming with different vegetables and wonderfully spicy. I have to say, Voujon never disappoints. Drop in and celebrate their first anniversary in Headingley – and enjoy a free bottle of house wine for every table of four. Voujon is located at 128 Otley Road, next door to (but completely independent of) the Aston Grange Hotel and opposite the BP Garage and St Chad’s Parish Centre. Plenty of free parking and a warm welcome await you! Voujon Indian Restaurant, 128, Otley Road, Leeds LS16 5JX Telephone: 0113 226 1422.

Talking to owner Syd Miah, we wondered if any particular dishes were proving more popular than others. “We have gained quite a reputation for the quality of our seafood dishes”, he told us. “I have to say our fish is excellent quality. People love our Halibut steak and we only use very large King Prawns, which is unusual for most restaurants. Our lamb is also very popular – the way we cook it, it just melts in your mouth. So we have a lot of fans for our lamb too.”

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Life&Style They Lived In Leeds By Eveleigh Bradford

Victor Hugo Watson (1878-1943) Master Printer: The man behind John Waddingtons of Leeds and London One Friday evening in 1935, at home in Horsforth, Victor Watson suggested to his son Norman that he should try out a new board game from the USA called Monopoly. Norman played it all weekend, enthralled, and on Monday Victor made his first ever transatlantic phone call to acquire the UK rights for Waddingtons. He and his secretary taxied round London and spent hours in a Lyons tearoom at the Angel in Islington choosing London streets for the British version, finishing with the Angel itself. Monopoly was to become one of Britain’s favourite board games, its place names and rules etched in family memories: ‘Go to jail, go directly to jail’…! Victor Watson had joined John Waddington’s printing business in 1908. Founded in the 1890s by printer John Waddington, ‘long John’, tall and moustachioed, in partnership with the Grand Theatre’s flamboyant actor/manager, Wilson Barrett. It specialised in theatrical work – posters, programmes, souvenir albums. But JW was no businessman and the firm was teetering on bankruptcy when Victor Watson joined it as a lithographic printer. Five years later JW retired (under a cloud) and Victor, energetic and ambitious, took over as manager and in 1916 as managing director. During the years that followed he transformed it into one of the largest printing companies in the country. Although born in London, in Brixton, Victor had grown up in Leeds. His father was a commercial traveller, originally from Yorkshire, and after several moves the family settled in Leeds when Victor was about seven. They lived in Little Woodhouse and its narrow streets were Victor’s playground – he was a lively, sporty boy. There were eight children to feed so money was tight; Victor had to leave school at 13, starting work as a butcher’s boy. But his father insisted he learn a trade and at 16 he was apprenticed to a local printer: printing remained his life’s work.

In 1902 he married local girl Ethel Dawson and they moved to Belle Vue Place, where their first son Norman was born in 1903. Their next home was Ebor Place off Royal Park Road, living with in-laws, including Ethel’s mother, who worked as a cleaner at the Town Hall. Taking lodgers helped to pay the bills. Victor’s printing job was routine and he jumped at the suggestion he should apply to join John Waddington’s – the move was to transform his life. From 1916, under his management, Waddingtons thrived and expanded. A London branch was established in 1919, and in 1921 the firm became a limited company and acquired spacious new premises in Wakefield Road, Hunslet. Victor was dedicated to producing only top quality work, teaming up with specialist artists and lithographers. The firm still kept its theatrical work, winning a lucrative long-term contract to supply the Moss theatre group, but they also became known for their fine advertising posters, particularly their splendid range of art posters for LNER, in the series Beautiful Britain and It’s Quicker by Train – York, Bridlington; the Yorkshire Coast etc: iconic images now enjoying a revival.


Monopoly was to become one of Britain’s favourite board games, its place names and rules etched in family memories

In 1922 Victor saw a new opportunity. Playing cards had become popular during WW1, helping to pass time for men stuck in the trenches. There was only one major supplier. He found ways round the technical problems of sourcing the right materials, precise printing, cutting and edging, and introduced imaginative new designs and marketing methods. With advertising packs like Beautiful Britain Waddingtons cornered the market. All this helped the firm survive the trauma of the 1926 General Strike, when Victor struggled to keep the factory open, and the subsequent depression. An innovative scheme with Wills for miniature playing cards in cigarette packs boosted sales. Card production continued even in WW2, at Churchill’s express command. Then there were the games: Lexicon in 1932, the hugely popular Monopoly and experiments with new ideas for board games. Victor, working now with his son Norman, led the firm into other new areas of production too: packaging, jigsaws, maps, and during WW2 specialist government work, including the secure printing of bank notes. It was in 1943, in the midst of war, that Victor died aged 65, still managing director of the huge Waddington enterprise.

His memorial at Lawnswood celebrates his passion for printing and his love of music – there were regular musical evenings at his home at Clare House, Scotland Lane, Horsforth, where he and Ethel had moved around 1930. Sport was his other love: cricket at Headingley and golf at Horsforth and Sandmoor. He enjoyed a comfortable life – a chauffeur, regular stays at the Waldorf in London – but was known for his care and concern for his employees. His energy, acumen and dedication made Waddingtons of Leeds a household name. [Waddingtons closed in 1994 – see ‘The Waddingtons Story’ by Victor’s grandson, another Victor Watson. The name still appears on packs of card, made by a different company.]

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Arts&Culture Leeds Lieder ArtSong Festival 2019

Leeds Lieder Young Artists will work in masterclass with Angelika Kirchschlager (25th April), Amanda Roocroft (26th April), Malcolm Martineau (27th April) or Ann Murray (28th April). They will compete for the inaugural Leeds Lieder/Schubert Institute UK Song Prize.

1,000 Leeds school children will take part in song projects in 2019. Families and children under five can discover the joys of voice and piano at the Lieder for Little’uns workshop (28th April).

Leeds Lieder’s ninth festival of art song takes place from 25th – 28th April. Under the artistic directorship of Joseph Middleton, ‘Then Shall Song’s Magic Break Free’ is a four-day celebration of artsong. Supported by Arts Council England, it champions the art-form, educating and growing audiences and commissioning new works. A range of world-class artists has been invited to Leeds for what is set to be an enthralling and varied programme, featuring cornerstones of the Lieder repertoire alongside works written especially for the Festival, an ambitious education programme, and interactive and informative events for children, poets and amateur singers. Performance highlights include:

•  Benjamin Appl with accompanist’ Graham Johnson in a Heine Songbook - Schumann, Mendelssohn, Clara Schumann, Brahms and Liszt (25th April).

Pictured: Angelika Kirchschlager Photo: Nikolaus Karlinsky

Winner of the BBC Proms/Guardian Young Composer of the Year, Mark Simpson, presents the 2019 Leeds Lieder commission, Three Verlaine Settings, performed by Nicky Spence and Malcolm Martineau (27th April).

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artist recitals include: Egyptian soprano Fatma Said (27th April); German baritone Samuel Hasselhorn (28th April); British bass William Thomas and Michael Pandya (26th April).

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award-winning Angelika Kirchschlager and pianist Julius Drake perform Schumann, Brahms and Schubert, direct from performances at La Scala Milan and Vienna Staatsoper (26th April).

Swedish soprano Miah Persson joins Joseph Middleton for a recital of Clara and Robert Schumann, Grieg and Sibelius (28th April).

Pictured: Fatma Said

There will also be opportunities for amateur and community-based music making and poetry reading. Budding singers can take part in Bring and Sing with prize winning conductor Anna Lapwood. There will be an open-mic Pop-Up Poetry event (26th April). Composers from universities and conservatoires have been collaborating with poets from around Leeds in the Composers and Poets Forums, culminating in two public workshops and a showcase (27th April). All events take place at The Venue, Leeds College of Music, Quarry Hill, LS2 7PD. Tickets available from www. lcm.ac.uk / 0113 222 3434; info@ leedslieder.org.uk / 0113 234 6956


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A feast of interactive debate, discussion and entertainment on the theme ‘BORDERS’ Full programmes available from early April at the Farmers’ Market and in venues around Headingley


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Present ‘Spirit Spirit Level’ by Pam Valentine is a light comedy with a strong streak of fantasy. It’s ab out couples young and old and the strange ways in which human relationships develop and it will be performed from 10th – 13th April at Adel Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Adel, at 7.30pm. Jack and Susie drowned in a boating accident while on holiday in the Italian Lakes and they now haunt their old cottage, staving off boredom by scaring the estate agent and tormenting the various tenants who rarely stay long. Then a young couple arrives, Simon and Flic. Simon wants to be a writer but is struggling for inspiration; his wife is pregnant; they are chronically short of money; and Flic’s mother is doing everything she can to break them up.

Mackenzie Thorpe was confirmed as official Tour de Yorkshire artist for 2019, when the full route was announced in December and four stunning pieces of art in celebration of the event (2 – 5 May) were recently unveiled at Arthaus Gallery in Richmond, North Yorkshire. Famed for his atmospheric and poignant creations, Mackenzie’s work is true to his roots and packed with emotional expression which speaks of hope, love, struggle and challenge - values which align perfectly with the spirit of the Tour de Yorkshire. “I'm absolutely thrilled and honoured to be the official artist for the Tour de Yorkshire”, said Mackenzie. “For me the whole county is a never-ending inspiration; the dramatic skies, the dales and the moors are like nowhere I have ever been.

“When I was thinking about the images, I knew I wanted to create a collection which also reflected the broader impact the race has on people. So, alongside images of peak fitness cyclists speeding through our glorious hills, dales and coast, there is (for instance) 'Riding with Grandad' which shows a child in a Yorkshire town, learning to ride a bicycle, aided by their grandfather. Or ‘The Boy Without a Bike’; a lone child standing watching the racers speed past and dreaming of the day that he too might ride like the wind on a bicycle all of his own. This is what the race is all about for me, who couldn't fail to be moved by the sheer spectacle and impact the race has on anyone who comes into contact with it.” www.mackenziethorpe.com

Jack and Susie take a liking to the young couple and are drawn more and more into their lives. As crisis approaches and Flic’s terrifying mother arrives, they accidentally summon up Susie’s Guardian Angel to help, and before long Susie’s mother and the local estate agent have some nasty surprises. Will Simon and Flic live happily ever after, and will Jack and Susie ever escape from limbo? “I was enchanted when I first read this play”, says director Alan Foale. “It’s a play to lift your spirits. It made me laugh out loud and left me to reflect on human nature without ever feeling that someone was lecturing me.” Tickets (£8) are available from 0113 275 5585 or boxoffice@adel-players. org.uk



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Arts&Culture ‘Gather Them In’ at The Brotherton How did a church organist from Sheffield amass the largest private collection of Mendelssohn material in Europe? ‘Gather them in: the Musical Treasures of W.T. Freemantle' is at the University of Leeds Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery until the end of July. Freemantle had a passion for music and collecting, which led to him amassing the largest collection of Mendelssohn material outside the composer’s own family. The exhibition is curated by Dr Bryan White from the School of Music and displays previously unseen musical manuscripts and personal letters of Felix Mendelssohn. A child prodigy, he produced one of his most famous works, the overture to ‘A Midsummer Night’s Dream’, aged just 17, and is well known for his overture ‘The Hebrides’ and the oratorio ‘Elijah’.

The works on display include a sonata handwritten by the 14-year-old Mendelssohn. Without this original manuscript, and Freemantle’s acquisition of it, this piece of music would have been lost forever. The private letters exhibited provide a glimpse into the private life of a musical genius.

Pictured: Dr Bryan White

The exhibition also illuminates the often overlooked and forgotten Mendelssohn, Felix’s sister Fanny, who was an accomplished and prolific composer in her own right, composing more than 460 pieces of music. Her last composition, Bergeslust’, written the day before her sudden death in 1847, forms part of the exhibition. A programme of public events will accompany the exhibition. This includes: Curator’s Talk ‘Oh! that bundle of music’ Wednesday 3rd April, 1 – 2pm at Treasures of the Brotherton Gallery. Freemantle Evensong Sunday 19th May, 5.30pm at Leeds Minster. Full details of the events programme can be found at library.leeds.ac.uk/galleries

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CommunityNews Leeds Greenpeace Demands Action on Single Use Plastic

Just One Day for the Lord Mayor’s Charity Councillor Graham Latty, Lord Mayor of Leeds 2018, chose St Gemma’s Hospice as his charity for the year and has focused on the work of the hospice all year. As his term of office comes to an end, the annual ‘Just One Day’, this year on Friday 17th May, invites everyone to get involved and join in raising both awareness and funds for the Lord Mayor’s Charity. Every organisation in the city is invited to get involved on 17th May – but if that particular day doesn’t suit, feel free to organise your event or fundraising for another and support the Lord Mayor with one final push in their last few days of fundraising. Wherever possible, the Lord Mayor will be happy to attend fundraising events.

New Play Area at Tinshill Children in Tinshill can now enjoy a new play area, thanks to local councillors James Gibson and Christine Knight, who worked to secure the funding to create it.

Leeds Greenpeace volunteers recently handed back three trolleys full of unwanted plastic packaging to Sainsbury’s Moortown. This plastic was collected from Sainsbury’s customers, who also wrote messages to the store, asking it to ditch single use plastic. Single-use plastic packaging is a major contributor to the plastic pollution that is having a devastating impact on our rivers and oceans, and UK supermarkets generate more than 800,000 tonnes of plastic packaging waste every year. “Everyone we spoke to in Leeds was concerned about the excessive use of plastic and really supportive of the campaign”, said volunteer, Rosa Shaw. “We’ve all seen the whales washed up on beaches with stomachs filled with rubbish. It shouldn’t be so hard for

shoppers to avoid plastic. Do tomatoes really need to come on a tray wrapped in cellophane?” A recent survey of supermarket plastic use by Greenpeace UK and the Environmental Investigation Agency revealed that despite their huge plastic footprint, half of the supermarkets surveyed have no specific targets to reduce plastic packaging and most of those that do are moving at such a slow pace (5% per year) that it would take them 20 years to rid their shelves of throwaway plastic. Greenpeace’s petition calling for supermarkets to ditch single use plastic packaging has exceeded 800,000 signatures. greenpeace.org.uk/plasticfree-supermarkets

Following consultation with local residents, schools and community groups to determine requirements, the new play area is now open and being well used. The consultation led to a much bigger and more inclusive play area, better suited to children of all ages. It includes swings, a Zip wire and a Scramble net, as well as new seating. “We are thrilled to have this new play areas in Tinshill”, said Cllr James Gibson. “Having somewhere safe and fun to play is so important for children and this is a really wonderful addition to the area. We would like to thank everyone who took the time to put forward their ideas and requests for the play area. We feel it’s a great benefit to the area and hope everyone agrees that the finished result was well worth the work.”


New TV Hospice Campaign Includes St Gemma’s A patient, a housekeeper and a volunteer from St Gemma’s Hospice are among those who took part in a television advertising campaign celebrating the work of hospices across Yorkshire and the Humber. The first of its kind for hospices in the region, the ad was produced by eleven hospices to raise awareness of the high standard of support being offered and encouraging supporters to ‘Keep Your Hospice Shining Brightly’. Run during daytime viewing, it launched across the ITV Yorkshire region on 1st March. The stars of the campaign include nurses, physiotherapists, patients, fundraisers, volunteers, housekeepers, bereaved family members and therapy dogs, all of whom help to bring hospice care to thousands of people across our communities every day. Representing St Gemma’s were Ann Williamson (a patient), housekeeper Jane Millbrook and volunteer Malcolm Moss. The message was clear and simple.

It highlighted the expert care, comfort and support that hospices provide to growing numbers of people in the region – all completely free of charge. “Hospices touch the lives of thousands of people each year and we were keen to get this message out to a big audience”, said Kerry Jackson, Chief Executive at St Gemma’s. “This was an opportunity to connect with people who may not know about our work and to highlight that hospices only exist thanks to the amazing support of people in their communities.” To coincide with the launch of the advertising campaign, a new website, www. supportyourlocalhospice.co.uk also went live on 1st March. If you don’t catch the ad on TV, you’ll find it here for a couple of months.

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CommunityNews Cllr Barry Anderson Adel & Wharfedale Ward

Mirrors Adjacent to the Highway I am often asked by residents if they can have a mirror erected outside their property to facilitate exiting difficult driveways or junctions. Highways have informed me that: “Mirrors are frequently subject to vandalism; they are a cleansing/ maintenance liability; approaching vehicles at night often dazzle drivers waiting to exit; the reflected image is distorted, making it difficult to judge the speed and distance to the approaching vehicle.

Residents may refer to mirrors on roads in the area. These will typically be found off the public highway, such as in fields with the landowner’s permission. The Council cannot readily remove these, but if they are shown to be causing a road safety concern, then would act to remove. Some mirrors can be found installed on street furniture without permission. We would seek to remove these where reported/ noted by Engineers.”

The Waste Conversation The Council has committed to developing a new Waste Strategy for Leeds and is about to embark on a ‘city conversation’. Leeds deals with around 320,000 tonnes of domestic waste alone with a similar amount produced by businesses and industry.

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Addressing the Needs of People in Leeds The Leeds and Moortown Furniture Store, the local charity that has been collecting unwanted furniture and passing it on to families in need for over thirty years, recently combined the launch of the Leeds Lent Prayer Diary with a drive to attract more donations. Formed at Moortown Baptist Church and now based in Seacroft, the charity, along with twenty other church and community support groups, was invited to promote its work at the city wide event – something that Chair of Trustees John Sherbourne described as "a fantastic opportunity to highlight the fact that even in a vibrant city like Leeds there are still huge areas of need". Also present, were Hilary Willmer, who set up the charity in 1986, Rev Graham Brownlee, a cominister at Moortown Baptist Church and the store manager, John Gamson.

Even in a vibrant city like Leeds there are still huge areas of need If you have any unwanted furniture that you would like to put to good use, call The Leeds and Moortown Furniture Store on 0113 2739727 or visit www.leedsandmoortown. org.uk

Naming Adult Autism: Culture, Science, Identity Dr James McGrath is a senior lecturer in Literature and the Humanities at Leeds Beckett University. He was diagnosed with Autism in his thirties and has recently written a book entitled ‘Naming Adult Autism: Culture, Science, Identity’. Although the book is an academic study, it is also openly autobiographical. It gives a voice to Autism as it challenges and critiques mainstream coverage of the social disorder, interrogating clichés in literature, cinema and television. It also looks at more progressive works on autism and connects with critical writings by people who are #ActuallyAutistic. “There’s an old but influential theory that autistic people are automatically good at maths but do not ‘get’ the arts and cannot understand fiction”, said James. “That idea

is scientifically dubious and needs demolishing. ‘Naming Adult Autism’ reveals serious flaws in the Cambridge-based research which has popularized this stereotype. It also critiques how the stereotype of the autistic as a white, high-achieving male scientist is polluting media, cinema and even literary fiction.” Dr James McGrath’s poems have also been published in various literary journals. Twitter: @NamingAutism / @DrJamesMcGrath Facebook: Naming Adult Autism: Culture, Science, Identity

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CommunityNews Happy Anniversary to Hope Pastures! The Phyllis Harvey Horse and Donkey Trust was set up 45 years ago and has been running the Hope Pastures’ Sanctuary on the corner of Weetwood Lane and the Ring Road for 15 years on 5th April. After going through a rough patch and on the verge of closure, the sanctuary was taken over by photographer Graham Gawthorpe and his daughter-in-law Lynn in 2004. They drafted in a new band of volunteers and trustees and relaunched the sanctuary as Hope Pastures. The first sign that the corner had been turned was when the charity's work was awarded the Animal Welfare Carer's Award by the International Fund for Animal Welfare in 2007. Today Hope Pastures is well known for its rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing work and is funded entirely by public donations. A small charity, with few overheads, 95p of every £1 donated is spent directly on the animals. To celebrate this milestone, Hope Pastures has introduced a new ‘External Welfare’ team, which is achieving fantastic results and allowing many more animals to be helped without a huge increase in costs. There’s an equine crisis across the UK. Horse sanctuaries are full, and thousands of animals are in desperate need. Hope Pastures’ External Welfare team works with the community and local horse owners to identify horses in need, help them in their existing location or find them new homes with experienced, caring equestrians. This support can include passporting, micro-chipping, castration and healthcare as well as education. Helping an animal in this way costs significantly less than taking them to the sanctuary, caring for them there, then trying to re-homing them.

Today Hope Pastures is well known for its rescue, rehabilitation and re-homing work and is funded entirely by public donations If the community support can’t provide an effective solution, the team can work with other sanctuaries to find a home or admit the animal to Hope Pastures. In some extreme cases, this remains the only route. Hope Pastures trialled its External Welfare Team during 2018 and helped three times more horses than usual. They looked for the most effective way to use donations to improve the lives of as many horses as possible. It’s very exciting to see the charity leading the way in equine rescue. On Easter Monday, 22nd April, Hope Pastures is organising a Birthday Party from 2 – 6pm to celebrate. This will be an afternoon of activities, music and refreshments and, of course, the opportunity to meet the team and the rescued ponies. The event is free and everyone is invited. For more details, visit www.hopepastures.org


St. Michael's Pantomime Eggstravaganza “I'm going to build a wall”, a powerful voice boomed out from behind a podium in St. Michael's Church Hall, and the audience might have been forgiven for thinking that they had been graced with a surprise visit from the current occupant of the White House. But these words were not the pronouncement of the 45th President, but rather of Humpty Donald J. Dumpty, an oversized egg and the villain of the recent pantomime by St. Michael's Stage Group – in their 51st annual offering. Dumpty was sick of all the undesirables in Panto-land and complained that the benevolent King Cole (who looked and sounded more like Elvis Presley) had allowed too much diversity – trios of visually impaired mice, house-building pigs, and girls who sneaked into houses uninvited to gobble up porridge and sleep in the beds while the owners were away. Singling out the hapless brothers, Tweedledum and Tweedle-dee as victims of globalisation who would eagerly respond to his message, Dumpty fooled them into acting as his henchmen with promises of full employment building his wall. The task was made even easier having lured Old Mother Hubbard's phone-obsessed children with promises of instant fame and celebrity status to become a ready workforce of captive slave-labour. But

ultimately, Dumpty's wall proved to be the means of his own downfall when, whilst grasping for the only object he truly valued – his mobile phone – he tumbled from the top of it and plunged to his doom. Ryan Lewis gave a superb performance as the odious egg and also wrote the script, including an ingenious musical description of Dumpty as 'A-super-fragile-egotisticegg-with-halitosis'!

St. Michael's Stage Group continued its wellestablished talent for spicing up a traditional tale with some sharp political and social satire. Director Janet Lewis and her fantastic cast and stage crew won't be short of raw material any time soon and will be keeping us laughing for many years yet to come! Kersten Hall


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however, it has a more catholic diet, and will feed on berries, windfallen apples and the seeds, fat and scraps put out at bird tables. It is thought that taking advantage of garden feeding has caused some blackcaps, especially those from southern Germany, to spend the Winter in the UK, rather than returning to Africa. For a change, the blackcap is a good news story, as the population in Europe is thriving. Leeds RSPB Group

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Garden Round Up With Tracy Foster

Traditionally unpredictable, April weather can bring sunshine, showers, or sometimes even snow, making life interesting but often challenging for gardeners. In the Flower Beds Warm Spring weather will soon have plants sending up new shoots, and as soon as this begins to happen, the weeds will also start to appear making weeding a regular job from now until the end of the Summer.

These colourful plants, often referred to as geraniums,

Those emerging plant shoots are particularly attractive to slugs and snails so put measures in place to keep these pests away. I use copper collars around a few favourite plants as they emerge in Spring, but wool pellet products, biological controls and beer traps are also useful in the fight against mollusc damage.

But they can be trimmed back by about two thirds and any spindly stems can be removed before being re-potted to give them a new lease of life. The stems you take off can be used to make more plants for your Summer displays by taking a short section with plenty of shoots and removing all but the top pair of leaves. Push the end of the shoots into some gritty compost, keep them warm and watered and you should have rooted cuttings within a month and busy plants full of colourful flowers by the Summer. On the Veg Plot

bring a splash of

Multiply your Pelargoniums

colour to containers all over the land

These colourful plants, often referred to as geraniums, bring a splash of colour to containers all over the land. They need to be kept frost free over Winter, and often look a little spindly in April.

Sow seeds for tomatoes, basil, cucumbers, courgettes and squash into trays of compost on your windowsill or in the greenhouse. Some vegetables can be sown directly into prepared soil outside – these include broad beans, sprouts, broccoli, cabbage, carrots, radish, spinach and chard. It is time to plant out seed potatoes that have been producing sprouts (or chitting) on your windowsills indoors. I don’t have much space in my garden so the potatoes go into large containers of compost. I fill the pots to about a third of their height, put three potatoes in each, and cover them with a little more compost adding more each time the shoots come through until the pot is full. This encourages them to produce plenty of tubers.

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Bramhope is Blooming! Since its inception in 2009, Bramhope in Bloom has been on a journey to enhance the village, making it an even lovelier place to live. Thirty flower barrels have been installed and six stone flower troughs. The beds at the Memorial opposite the Methodist Church have been refurbished, two large beds installed at the Tredgolds, and five circular beds at the cemetery. The historic Well beds have been revamped into a wild flower and wild life area, and a shrubbery, lavender bed and compost heaps installed at the Puritan Chapel. Six beds at the Parade on Breary Lane were totally refurbished, and a new shrubbery made, and also the mini roundabout on Creskeld Drive. In addition, they have planted thousands of daffodils along Leeds Road down to the Dyneley Arms junction and crocus at various sites, and changed the flower bedding in Spring and Summer.

Bramhope in Bloom is holding its annual Coffee Morning on Saturday 6th April in the Village Hall on Old Lane from 10.30am to 1.30pm. There will be a craft table for the children, raffle, stalls from local businesses and a display of the school poster competition – the theme of which is the Tour de Yorkshire as it passes through Bramhope on Friday 3rd May. Janet Hobson Bramhope in Bloom

All of this was done with the help of twenty volunteers, whose ages range from 51 to 89, and with the support of the Parish Council, Bramhope Trust, local businesses, Bramhope Primary school and residents, not forgetting Yorkshire in Bloom.

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Film Review By Samuel Payne

AFTER LIFE WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: RICKY GERVAIS STARRING: RICKY GERVAIS, PENELOPE WILTON, DAVID BRADLEY, ASHLEY JENSEN, TOM BASDEN, TONY WAY, DAVID EARL, JOE WILKINSON, KERRY GODLIMAN CERT: 18 RUNNING TIME: X6 25 MINUTE EPISODES “I’d rather be nowhere with her, than be somewhere without her…” Believing that there’s no prospect of a future following the death of his wife, a regional journalist has decided to live each day by his own rules – and he’s happy to die trying.

'After Life' is Ricky Gervais’ new comedydrama which premieres on Netflix this month. Something of an accumulation of ideas seeded in earlier work, including his divisive stand-up shows, this sixpart series is arguably Gervais’ most perceptive and poignant output to date. We follow Tony as he struggles to break through the torment of living as a middle-aged widower. He hates his job, has no interest in other people and exists only to lose himself in a stupor at the end of the day. The benign, intrusive actions of others eating, talking or breathing torments him endlessly. Only videos of his late wife, or the need to walk his dog, offers escape from his anguish. It doesn’t seem like a premise with much potential for humour, and as comedies go, 'After Life' isn’t loaded with one-liners either. The concept takes some direction from David Nobbs’ 'The Fall and Rise of Reginald Perrin' as a bleak comedy – there’s even a sorry scene of our man walking into the sea. So it plays out foremost as a drama, which happens to be punctuated with comedic moments. The series allows Gervais to draw on some of his favourite obsessions, including: compassion for animals and the elderly, criticism of theology, misanthropy, snobbery, a childlike love of foul language and a total intolerance towards overweight people. His attacks are often on point, fearless, vicious and generally in bad taste. There’s no doubt some of the language will turn off the uninitiated – especially his defiant use of the C-bomb - but it’s worth pushing through some blue window dressing to enjoy the commentary beyond. Tony’s rejection of almost everything in life introduces him to the fringes of society, where he befriends a derelict drug dealer and a street worker. It’s a great opportunity for worlds to collide with some cutting observations, allowing Gervais to study unconventional characters and explore their backstories in a


meaningful, sympathetic way. When Tony accidentally solicits a prostitute and discovers she’ll do “anything” for £50, he instantly hires her (to clean his kitchen). Later, they become close friends. Like so many moments in the series, it’s a surreal scenario, yet it purposefully challenges expectations. 'After Life' brings together a familiar ensemble of Gervais regulars in supporting roles, such as the brilliantly sincere Kerry Godliman as Tony’s wife, whilst Ashley Jensen plays a small yet integral part as a potential love interest. A hang-dogged Tony Way plays victim to some physical gags as a slobby photographer, whilst Paul Kaye – notable for his role as Dennis Pennis in the 1990s – hands over a hilariously self-absorbed counsellor.

Premier players such as Penelope Wilton and David Bradley give 'After Life' some additional dramatic gravitas. A subplot on a cemetery bench between Wilton and Gervais offers a genuinely moving exchange of bereavement, allowing the characters to unburden grief through shared experience. It’s a totally straight two-hander which slowly develops over six episodes yet would work beautifully as a standalone play. Meanwhile, Bradley provides a gentle yet devastating study of dementia as Tony’s ailing father, with some genuine laugh-out-loud moments on the side. 'After Life' feels like a life’s work of ideas. Whilst it’s often very funny, its intentions stretch beyond a few good laughs. The jokes set out to rattle the easily offended, but the storytelling sincerely unpacks the taboos of death and depression in sobering detail. Although Ricky Gervais may not be an auteur for everyone, this brave composite of comedy and commentary is certainly something everyone should try to seek out. It’s uniquely unrepentant in its humour, yet thoughtful and hopeful in its study of a man at war with his emotions. There’s nothing quite like it. Available now on Netflix.


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Sex Positive Spoken Word at Leeds International Festival 'Sex Tapes’, a sex positive spoken word event, kicks off the Leeds International Festival 2019 on Thursday 2nd May, 8 – 11pm at the purpose-built festival village outside The Tetley.

A documentary about a swingers’ club in Rochdale, by two Leeds Trinity University Media students, has won 'Best Factual Film' at the Royal Television Society Yorkshire Student TV Awards 2019, which celebrate emerging talent and recognise the best audio-visual work created by students Holly Murphy and Joe Greenough made ‘The Swinging Life of Rochdale’ in the final year of their Media degree. “We decided to film a documentary about swingers as we knew it was a taboo subject that not many people understood or knew about”, said Holly. “We wanted to shine a light on the subject and make it funny and light-hearted. We followed a club owner for a few months and on the way met and documented the regulars to her club. “"I'm absolutely buzzing, after the months and months of hard work, I can't believe we've won! I love making factual films. I have created two documentaries, one about

a drug dealer and this one about swingers. I am hoping to film lots more about taboo subjects that some people might be scared to explore and document.” Holly and Joe will now be entered into the national Royal Television Society Student TV Awards, which recognise excellence across the entire range of programme making and broadcasting skills throughout the UK. "I'm delighted with the RTS judges' decision”, said Glyn Middleton, Senior Lecturer in Broadcast Media at Leeds Trinity University. “It sends a message to all students that success lies in getting out and finding intriguing, colourful characters with a great story to tell. The best documentaries often provide a window onto a world that viewers don't know and may never see – and that's exactly what Holly and Joe did with this film." www.leedstrinity.ac.uk/courses/mediaand-film

Sex Tapes will be a night promoting all things sex-positive through spoken word. Eight performers from the North of England, chosen through an open call and judged by two experts from the worlds of poetry and erotica, will give performances that tantalise, titillate and celebrate sex, love and relationships. “The problems of our sex-negative culture have come increasingly to light over the last few years, and rightly so”, said Eleanor Snare, host of Sex Tapes. “Sex Tapes is a show to share stories of how wonderful sex, love and relationships can be and to encourage everyone to start celebrating and stop shaming.” The Sex Tapes event is open to anyone over 16. After the event, a digital album of the performances will be available to all ticket holders. Tickets £8.50/£6 available from the Leeds International Festival website For further information, contact eleanorsnare@gmail.com


The Undertones and Neville Staple O2 Academy The Undertones, with special guest The Neville Staple Band, are coming to the 02 Academy on Friday 10th May. Formed in Northern Ireland in 1975, The Undertones became renowned for combining lyrical invention and musical flair with intelligent simplicity. Their anthemic Teenage Kicks was one of the most influential songs of the post-punk era. To mark the fortieth anniversary of the band's selftitled debut album, The Undertones are on tour in May and will present a glorious set of classic tracks taken from what is considered by many to be one of the best punk albums of all time (Family Entertainment, Male Model, Jump Boys, Here

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The Return of Rocksteady Raconteurs – The Indecision The album is relaxed, polished, varied, and engrossing

The Indecision (Leeds’ premier providers of rocksteady) return to stages across the UK this April, after a two year ‘unofficial hiatus’. With a new single and an album due out in April, The Indecision are raring to get back out there. First formed in 2011 around the ideas of Rikk (keys/vocals) and George (guitar/vocals), an eight-piece rocksteady act took shape, releasing a self-produced album, a couple of singles and touring nationally in 2014/15. The band then paused as members pursued other projects. According to Rikk, the break has been quite therapeutic and added new meaning to the upcoming tour and album. ‘Give It Up’ is the second full length album to be released by the group and demonstrates its maturity in its seventh year. This is a ska band that draw more from the early Jamaican ska of the 50s, and rocksteady and lovers rock of the 60s, rather than from the subsequent two-tone of the 80s or third wave of the early 00s. The opening track features a dramatic call to attention from an emphatic and impressively lengthy drum fill over classic guitar upstrokes. Throughout the song a full horn section both frames the phrases and joins in on syncopated stabs,

creating an energy that you just have to dance to. For true boogie aficionados the band presents a fitting tribute to Fats Domino with a glorious cover of ‘Ain’t That A Shame’, with all the power that can be delivered by an eight-piece band. ‘Swan Song’ (the longest song on the album) brings the tempo down and opens with a build to an ethereal jazz chord but fills in the breaks in the vocals with a guitar that feels somewhat calypso. In between the instrumental ‘Slapstick’ oozes cool with every beat. Overall the album is relaxed, polished, varied, and engrossing. Upbeat and positive in a classic rocksteady style, this is a perfect album for the summertime – perfect for those sunny days in a garden or in a park. The Indecision tour starts 11th April, promoting their new album ‘Give It Up’, released by Brixton Records. They will be playing at Hi-Fi Club (free entry) on 14th April and London International Ska Festival on 20th April. www.theindecision.co.uk

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Live Music Listings April 2019

Julia Jacklin Wed 3 April, 8pm Belgrave Music

Harry Allen Quartet Thurs 11 April, 8pm @Seven

16th Pick N Mix Showcase: Skinner & T'witch

Arts, Chapel Allerton. £16/14. Recapturing the

Sat 20 April, 7:45pm The Grove Inn. An original

essence of Stan Getz, Al Cohn & Zoot Sims. With

folk duo with driving rhythms, strong vocal

Italian pianist Andrea Pozza, NYC drummer

harmonies & flamenco-inspired guitar style.

Anthony Pinciotta & Simon Woolf bass.

+ Paula Ryan, Fishing for Compliments & Cobalt Tales

Hall. £12.10. Folk-rock, indie, alt-country & grunge singer/songwriter from Sydney,

Peluché Fri 12 April, 8pm Headrow House. An

Australia with a rich, distinctive voice &

eccentric trio of funky Londoners whose quirky

Riot Jazz Brass Band Sat 20 April, 8pm Belgrave

observational wit.

wordplay & fidgety funk exhumes the delirium

Music Hall. £11. Brass-heavy jazz combo

of Tom Tom Club of days of old.

anchored in same New Orleans swamplands as Hot 8 Brass Band & Youngblood.

The Zutons Thurs 4 April 02 Academy. £30.80. Legendary Liverpool band known for their

Nathan Ball Fri 12 April, 7:30pm at Hyde Park

big, ballsy anthems brimming with urgent

Book Club. £7.70. Dark, resounding alt-folk with

Ros Lewis’s Tailgaiters Sun 21 April, 1.30pm at

saxophone & meaty riffs. Tour marks 15th

soaring melodies, ambient guitar lines & rousing

@Inkwell. £9/7. Traditional jazz from Ros with

anniversary of their seminal album ‘Who Killed

vocal hooks

Frank Brooker on sax/clarinet

The Zutons’. Keep it Cash Sat 13 April, 7.30pm Brudenell Social

Jazz Springboard Tues 23 April: Big Mo’s Big

Ferocious Dog Sat 6 April, Brudenell Social Club

Club. £11. Only tribute show with the voice &

Trio + Pure Sketch Fri 26 April: The Terra

Celtic/folk punk act with a set full of rage & fury

sound of Johnny Cash touring since 2002. Starred

Project + Weird Fish at Headingley HEART.

taking aim at the ills of society. Described as

as voice of Johnny Cash for BT advert & booked

New short season of jazz gigs in partnership

England’s best folk-punk band.

by 20th Century Fox for British launch of ‘Walk

with Leeds College of Music. Donations on

the Line’.

door

Inkwell, Potternewton Ln. £9/7. Powerful

Devlin Sat 13 April, 7pm Belgrave Music Hall.

Chris Milner Wed 24 April, 7.30pm at The Barn

Yorkshire-based singer making a big name

An unbounded talent on the grime scene,

Coffee Shop, Meanwood Valley Urban Farm,

on Northern jazz scene

renowned for rapid-fire lyrics & gritty blistering

LS7 2QG Traditional folk singer/songwriter

productions. Likely to hear tales of conspiracy

who has played all over the world. £3 on door.

theories, politics & Pavarotti.

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Emily Brown Quintet Sun 7 April, 1.30pm @

Simon Mayor & Hilary James Sun 7 April, 6pm

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Tony Burkill Quartet Sun 14 April, 1.30pm @Seven

Simon Mayor with singer Hilary James. Adv

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Josefin Ohrn & The Liberation Wed 24 April,

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of 60s & 70s

7.30pm Brudenell Social Club. Radiant sound

Steve Gunn Sun 7 April, 7.30pm Brudenell

Good Cop Bad Cop Tues 16 April, 8pm Belgrave

of modern psychedelia. Debut EP nominated

Social Club. £13.20. A stalwart of the American

Music Hall. £11. Milburn frontman Joe Carnall

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Matt Helders.

Max Lilleyman + Zack Pygall Tues 9 April, 8pm

Martin Heaton Tues 16 April, 8pm at Headingley

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Ten Fe Sat 27 April, 8pm Headrow House.

& their struggles; Zach creates heartfelt, witty

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£8.80. Indie five-piece with songwriters Ben

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Mark Lettieri Thurs 25 April at Hifi Club. Ex snarky Puppy & Fearless Flyers guitarist & his Trio plays intimate show.

Moorhouse & Leo Duncan at the helm.

performances. Donations on door. Rush Hour Jazz @Seven Arts Wed 17 April, 6pm.

AKDK Tues 9 April, 8pm Headrow House. £9.90.

Featuring young Leeds tenor sax player Dan

College Collection Sun 28 April, 1.30pm @Seven

Graham Sowerby & Ed Chivers both play drums

Barker-Bey with Jazz Leeds trio

Arts. £7/5. Featuring Leeds College of Music Jazz students - Emily Kent Project, Alasdair

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Alabama 3 Fri 19 April, 7.30pm Brudenell

Pennington Quintet, Yaatri

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Jon Palmer & Wendy Ross Wed 10 April, 6pm

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Sopranos, combining techno beats with country

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Alan Barnes & Dave Newton Fri 19 April, 8pm

Charlie Louvin, Bonnie 'Prince' Billy & Candi

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Staton.

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Stroke

Awareness Volunteers Needed to Raise Funds for Dementia Research in the UK A research team at the University of Leeds is currently working on a project that aims to understand the level of stroke awareness in the UK population.

A North Leeds fundraising group is looking for new members to help raise funds for Alzheimer’s Research UK. Members can get involved in a variety of ways – from organising events like coffee mornings, concerts and supermarket collections, to raising awareness through encouraging businesses, community groups, schools and individuals to support the charity. Alzheimer’s Research UK regional fundraising groups play a crucial role in reaching communities and acting as ambassadors, whilst raising funds to help scientists make life-changing breakthroughs in dementia research. Dementia, most commonly caused by Alzheimer’s, affects around 850,000 people across the UK. The charity is currently supporting pioneering research projects worth over £31 million in universities across the UK.

“We would like to say a huge thank you to our North Leeds Fundraising Group for their support and for raising over £3,000 from their hugely successful fundraising", said Claire Priestwood, Regional Fundraising Officer. “Getting involved with the North Leeds Fundraising Group is a really rewarding experience. We would love to welcome more volunteers to the group. Our mission is to find the first life-changing treatment for dementia by 2025. This will only be possible with the fundraising efforts of dedicated local groups.” For further information, visit www. alzheimersresearchuk.org/fundraisinggroups-fb/ or contact Claire on 07799 902428 or Claire.priestwood@ alzheimersresearchuk.org

Prevention and treatment of stroke is of paramount medical and societal importance. However, a problem that is often demonstrated in stroke prevention is a lack of education around the potential lifestyle and risk factors associated with it, and its detection in oneself and others. So, research such as this is vital in understanding how and why education on stroke risk is low and can lead to more focused, public actions to lower stroke risk. To take part you need to be over 18 and living in the UK. All you need to do is complete a short online questionnaire, which will take 5 – 10 minutes, assessing your knowledge of stroke and its risk. If you have any further questions, please contact Matthew Padgett at ps14m4p@leeds.ac.uk To complete the question znaire, please visit h t t p s : // l e e d s p s y c h o l o g y. eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/ SV_0IFpgUVX7n9G1NP This study has been approved by the University of Leeds (Faculty of Medicine & Health, School of Psychology) Research Ethics Committee (Reference PSC-548 Date of Approval 23/01/2019).


Valley Striders Launch 0 – 5K Programme

It has always offered beginner sessions, but now it is launching a programme for those with no running experience who want to train for a 5km challenge. The programme starts on Tuesday 16th April (6 – 7pm) and will run every Tuesday until 4th June in an inclusive and judgement free environment. Training will take place on a mixture of grass, tarmac and local trails with trained coaches who have experience of working with runners of all levels and backgrounds. The programme ends with an opportunity to take part in a local 5km event. Whether you want to try something new, challenge yourself, make new friends and connections in the area, or experience what a ‘runner’s high’ feels like, go down, sign up and have some fun!

Valley Striders running club is launching a 0 – 5km programme to encourage anyone who would like to get into running to give it a go! The club, which was established 36 years ago, is one of the biggest in Leeds with over 400 members, a cycling section (Valley Striders CC) and a new triathlon section.

The programme will take place at Leodiensian Rugby Club, Crag Lane, Alwoodley, LS17 5PR. For further information, contact: steph@ valleystriders.org.uk or hannahcorne@yahoo. co.uk

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New Cookridge Community Run Remembers Gareth Two races will be held on the morning of Sunday 19th May to celebrate the life of Gareth Dunn. Gareth was diagnosed with incurable cancer when he was just 25 and sadly died last October, aged 27. After the shock of diagnosis, Gareth decided that he would go out of his way to raise £100,000 for Cancer Research UK before his demise, and he smashed it. The main race is a 10K run that goes around Paul’s Pond before doing a circuit of Golden Acre Park. There is also a one mile ‘Fun Run’ which Ronnie the Rhino, the Leeds Rhinos mascot, has already signed up for. Sponsored by Taylor Wimpey, Cookridge Hall Golf Club and other local businesses, the races will benefit two charities - Cancer Research and OPAL (Older People’s Action in the Locality). More sponsors would be very welcome. It is hoped that these races will become an annual event. Abbey Runners and the Cookridge Scouts Group will be supporting the races, but there is also a need for marshals and helpers, so if you are

available to help on the day, please contact John Ward john@ward-leeds. co.uk Details of the race and how to enter can be found at www. cookridgecommunityrun.co.uk

Gareth decided that he would go out of his way to raise £100,000 for Cancer Research UK before his demise, and he smashed it

Researchers at the University of Leeds, with an interest in women’s health and wellbeing, are seeking women volunteers aged 55+ who suffer from urine leakage. This might happen when you cough or laugh, or you might get sudden urges to go the toilet. Working closely with women who have urinary incontinence and health professionals who provide incontinence care and support, the research team has developed a Self-management Guide that provides strategies that could help you manage your symptoms. This is a great opportunity to find out how to better manage urine leakage. If you agree to take part, you will be randomly selected to either receive the guide and a support session with a researcher, or receive the guide only after three months. The team will assess your current selfmanagement strategies, symptoms, confidence in managing the urine loss and how it affects your daily life before and after the use of this guide. You may also be invited to talk about your experience of using the guide. There is no travel involved, a researcher will visit you for the support session and later discussion. For further information, please contact Dr Maggie Fu (women’s health researcher) on 0113 343 1244 or y.fu@leeds.ac.uk.


New Weight Management Service in Leeds The UK is facing an obesity epidemic: more than one in four adults is obese, and the prevalence is increasing. In Leeds, 62% of people aged 16+ are overweight. Now, people with severe and complex obesity in Leeds will get support to manage their weight through a new service beginning in April. The programme has been awarded a three-year contract by NHS Leeds Clinical Commissioning Group (CCG), to deliver Tier 3 Specialist Weight Management Services across Leeds. The partnership (Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust, Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, Leeds and York Partnership NHS Foundation Trust) will offer weight management programmes for 12-18 months, helping those with obesity problems to lose weight and improve their health. The team will provide a range of medical support, specialist diets, talking therapies and physical activity.

Previously only delivered in a hospital setting - the new NHS partnership will see Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust offering additional support in a community setting. The team includes staff from all three NHS Trusts comprising physicians, dietitians, psychiatrists, psychologists, psychotherapists and weight management advisers with specialist knowledge, skills and experience in helping people manage their weight. “We will deliver a range of accessible, community-based, weight management support to help people make changes that will help them lose weight and understand the underlying issues that can cause weight gain”, said Emma Oates, Service Manager at Leeds Community Healthcare NHS Trust. “Some people will already be accessing a range of community services such as Diabetic Services, Improving Access to Psychological Therapies (IAPT) and Musculoskeletal Services. We will make sure care is more joined up for people accessing these services.”

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Remembering Gill & Raising Funds for Yorkshire Cancer Research Chris Hewitt, a porter at St James’s Hospital in Leeds, has organised an 86 mile walk to raise money and awareness for Yorkshire Cancer Research in memory of his wife Gill. The walk will start from St James’s Hospital, where Gill received treatment, on 29th April and finish in Filey on 3rd May - the 16th anniversary of her death. The Filey community has arranged free fish and chips for everyone taking part, as well as a buffet on the evening of arrival in a local pub. Chris was inspired by his daughter who took part in the ‘Great North Run’ to raise

money and awareness for Yorkshire Cancer Research. “I was going to do it on my own, then I mentioned it to a couple of doctors at work and they offered to walk with me”, said Chris. “Then I mentioned it to my management team and their offers of help in organising it have left me so pleased and humbled. If anyone would like join any part of the walk they would be most welcome, as would any donations to help find a cure for this terrible disease that touches everybody’s life.”

Chris is hoping to get as many people involved as possible and to raise at least £2,000 for Yorkshire Cancer Research. The money will go towards helping more people in Yorkshire avoid, survive and cope with cancer. It will also help to promote screening programmes and fund innovative research. For more information, contact Chris at: christopher.hewitt2@nhs.net To sponsor Chris visit: https:// yorkshirecancer.everydayhero.com/uk/ walk-for-gill

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Younger Life Youth Theatre Revisits Little Shop of Horrors The City Varieties Youth Theatre (CVYT) returns this Summer with its production of ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ on Friday 26th/ Saturday 27th July. In the company’s eighth full-scale musical, the 60-strong cast, plus live orchestra with musicians from Leeds College of Music, will revisit Skid Row after originally staging the popular musical in 2013. Based loosely on the 1960’s film ‘Little Shop of Horrors’ is a horror /comedy/ rock musical that follows the story of Seymour Krelbourne, a hapless orphan, who changes the fortunes of Mushnik’s failing flower shop when he discovers a strange-looking plant. With a penchant for human flesh and blood, Audrey 2 - the sinister, singing succulent named after Seymour’s coworker and woman of his dreams, Audrey Fulquard – soon has ambitions of its own… With music by Alan Menken, and lyrics and book by Howard Ashman, the musical is written in the style of early 1960s rock and roll, doo-wop and Motown and features hit songs, including Skid Row (Downtown), Somewhere That's Green and Suddenly, Seymour. “Little Shop of Horrors is one of my favourite musicals”, said CVYT Artistic Director, Lizi Patch. “The combination of superb songs, a sassy flesh-eating plant and characters straight from a Hollywood B horror movie is hard to beat.” Founded in 2012, CVYT continues to work with industry professionals, wowing audiences with the professional standard of its full-scale musicals, devised work and contemporary drama. At its heart is its inclusive ethos to support and nurture every individual through their exploration of the arts.

“The City Varieties Youth Theatre puts emphasis on the young people’s experience”, said Matt Harper-Hardcastle, Creative Engagement Manager. “Our team is committed to creating a space that is creative, challenging, enjoyable and enriching for every young person that walks through the door.” For more information, contact Matt at matt.harper-hardcastle@ leedsgrandtheatre.com or visit www. leedsgrandtheatre.com

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Younger Life Junior School Open Day at Fulneck School As the primary school offers day draws closer, choosing the right school for your child is so important and deciding whether to accept the place you have been allocated can feel overwhelming. With small class sizes of 15 or fewer, Fulneck School can personalise your child’s learning journey, ensuring that they are happy, confident and stretched academically, as teachers keep an eye on their daily progress. Mutual respect and inclusivity are central to the school’s ethos and everything revolves around the children and their development, whether through the globally orientated curriculum or the wider range of extra-curricular activities.

Located in a beautiful setting, just of the Leeds Ring Road, this is a warm, nurturing environment with a family feel for children to explore. The on-site Senior School also means that when it is time to move up to Year 7, pupils enjoy continuity of education and a smooth transition. The Junior School Open Day is on Wednesday 1st May, 2 – 6pm. Please register at enquiries@ fulneckschool.co.uk or call 0113 257 0235. If you can’t make the Open Day, the Head of Juniors is always available to meet you personally and talk through your hopes and needs for your child - just contact them to arrange a suitable time.


Former Foreign Correspondent Shares his World View at GSAL Former diplomatic editor of Sky News and bestselling author Tim Marshall recently gave his unique insight into our global society at an event for the Milim ‘Words for All’ Festival. The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) hosted two talks on behalf Milim, where Tim, who attended Prince Henry’s Grammar School, Otley, discussed the theme of his latest book ‘Divided: Why We’re living in an Age of Walls’. While the world’s focus is on President Trump’s proposed wall on the US/ Mexico border, he reminded the audience that it’s human nature to desire one’s own space, and countries have been building walls for the last 12,000 years. The divisions are not only physical – the ‘great firewall of China’ blocks communications between China and the rest of the world, as well as between provinces. While the stated aim of social media companies like Facebook is to bring the world closer together, in fact they can heighten tribalism and division. “I don’t agree that we live in an open globalised world”, he said. “The nation state is as strong as it ever was and globalisation hasn’t brought us closer together. We’ve hit a bumpy patch and our focus on Trump’s wall means we’ve lost sight of what’s happening elsewhere.”

Tim also addressed A-level geography students from GSAL, Notre Dame Catholic Sixth Form College, Elliott Hudson College and St Aidan’s CE High School. His Sunday Times No 1 bestseller ‘Prisoners of Geography’ is recommended reading for A-level geographers. He encouraged students to see the world from other countries’ perspectives: “To understand Russia, get inside it and look outwards.” Tim is founder and editor of the current affairs website www.thewhatandthewhy. com


The Easter Holidays are always a time filled with hope, when we look forward to fine weather and a little warmth (hopefully it wasn’t all used up in February!) and, of course fun things to do! Leeds Museums & Galleries are just buzzing this Easter. You can encounter Superheroes, Techno Beasts, Warriors, the Easter Bunny and Mad Hatter, and lovely baby animals. The Royal Armouries are staging an International Jousting Competition; Thackray Medical Museum will help you hone your detecting skills; and The Carriageworks Theatre is set to prepare 3 – 8 year olds for a trip into space!

Easter at Leeds Museums and Galleries Abbey House Museum: Super Superheroes (30 March – 28 April) Celebrate all things superhero from silly science to flying fun to mask making! Meet the Easter Bunny (19 - 22 April, 10am – 12pm & 2 – 4pm) Get involved in colourful crafts and grab a sweet treat from the bunny’s basket. Leeds Art Gallery: Sculptural Thinking in Artspace (2 – 13 April, 11am – 4pm) Family fun themed around Leonardo da Vinci exhibition. Leeds City Museum: Easter Warriors (30 March – 22 April) Warrior themed fun – including stories, shield making and demonstrations. Leeds Industrial Museum: Inked Various dates from 2 April (12.30 – 3.30pm). Explore printing techniques and get involved in a variety of make-and-create workshops. Mystery Matinees Watch family favourites and vintage classics in one of the UK’s smallest cinemas, 2pm every day in school holidays.


Techno Beasts (various dates) Visit MiRo, the robot companion pet developed by scientists at the University of Sheffield on 4th April. He responds to sound and touch and expresses mood through colour and movement. Get to grips with coding and bring your own Micro:Beast to life on 3 & 10 April (1.30 – 3pm). Advance booking is required. Leeds Discovery Centre Look at how modern gadgets have developed (3 April) and explore objects celebrating new life and changing seasons from around the world – part of Leeds Festival of Science. To book, contact 0113 378 2100 or discovery.centre@leeds.gov.uk Thwaite Watermill (30 March – 23 April, 10am – 5pm) Help the Easter Bunny to hunt down eggs & take a trail through the nature reserve. Indoor fun includes fashion focussed Creative Tuesdays & scientific Experimental Thursdays.

For opening times and admission prices, visit leeds.gov. uk/musuemsandgalleries

Lotherton: A Mad Hatter of an Easter (30 March – 28 April) Get lost in the Wonderland Village, follow the White Rabbit’s trail and get creative with kooky crafts. Mad Hatter’s Tea Party each Wednesday in April. Temple Newsam: Springtime Babies (30 March – 22 April) New lambs, calves, piglets, kids and rare breeds at Home Farm. Easter fun and activities in Temple Newsam house, themed around the Fantastical Beasts exhibition.

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Junior CSI at The Thackray Medical Museum Calling all investigators! A crime has been committed at the Thackray Medical Museum. Can you help them crack the case?

Leeds Town Hall Screen E.T. & The Gruffalo with Live Orchestras Leeds Town Hall is showing two great films for kids of all ages this month – E.T. The ExtraTerrestrial in Concert with the Czech National Symphony Orchestra on Sunday 14th April at 7.30pm; and The Gruffalo & The Gruffalo’s Child with the Orchestra of Opera North on Saturday 20th April at 4pm.

Steven Spielberg’s E.T. is full of magic and imagination. It follows the story of a little lost alien who befriends a boy named Elliott. Their unforgettable adventure has captivated audiences around the world. Tickets £15.90 - £47.70. Children half price. 50% off U-18 *North Leeds Life Ticket offer 20% off full price adult tickets* QUOTE CODE ‘GO HOME’

The Gruffalo and The Gruffalo’s Child, based on the books by Julia Donaldson, are brought to life in two wonderful, animated films. In The Gruffalo, Mouse is on an adventure through the deep, dark wood. Along the way, he is confronted by three hungry animals who all think that he looks good… Then, The Gruffalo’s Child ignores her father’s warnings one wild and windy night, and goes in search of the Big Bad Mouse. She meets Snake, Owl and Fox but no sign of Mouse. He doesn’t really exist... or does he? Tickets £15.90 - £28.62. Children half price. 50% off U-18 Book online at: www.leedstownhall.co.uk or call the Box Office: 0113 376 0318

Use your finest detecting skills to gather evidence from around the museum galleries to take back to the ‘lab’ for analysis. Get your white coat on and discover how fingerprints, hair, DNA and insects help scientists get to the truth. There will also be the chance to learn about the history of forensics here in Yorkshire. Activities are included in the usual museum admission charge and take place from 11am – 3pm on weekdays from 1st – 26th April. For further information, thackraymedicalmuseum.co.uk

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International Jousting at The Royal Armouries

The Royal Armouries’ International Jousting Tournament returns from Friday 19th – Monday 22nd April. This year it promises a transatlantic clash of knights with teams from the USA and Canada, as well as Poland and the UK. Eight internationally-renowned knights will battle it out in an authentic medieval tournament, in pursuit of the Sword of Honour and prestigious Queen’s Jubilee Trophy.

There will be two shows each day, with Easter Monday featuring other special events, including an authentic medieval mêlée, the grand finale and prizegiving. The individual knights competing will be Andy Deane and Mike Collin for Team UK, Jean-francois Drapeau and Jessy Dufresne for Team Canada, Michal Ruda and Piotr Rydzewski for Team Poland, and Jeff Wasson and Jeff Sanders for Team USA. In the weeks leading up to the tournament the museum will host a number of exciting events as part of its Medieval Easter programme, which runs from 30th March – 14th April. As well as combat demonstrations, dramatic performances and havea-go activities, there will also be a live-action Wars of the Roses weekend (6/ 7 April).

The weekend before the tournament (13/14 April) you can get close to the action at the ‘Day of Knights’ and watch the Team UK knights in training. There will also be an opportunity to meet the knights and learn what it takes to be a jousting champion, as well as the real stars of the show – the Atkinson Action Horses. “This year’s tournament promises to be bigger and more action-packed than ever”, said Mark Jackson, Events and Informal Learning Manager. “We are delighted to be welcoming these world renowned competitors to our arena. This is the first time that we have welcomed teams from Canada and the USA and we are really excited to see them in action.” Tickets are available via: https://royalarmouries. org/whats-on/

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Ready Steady Lift Off! Learn the seven stages of training to enter space! Preparation is essential. Everyone must do their stretches and eat their veggies. Hygiene is taken seriously, and everyone must study hard, keep safe, take part in group decision making, speak space station lingo and learn to work with a multinational team. These seven steps act as useful tools to help children and their adults work within a tolerant, respectful and empathetic society.

Once the seven stages have been learnt, each member is given a cardboard rocket and tool kit containing colouring equipment. They will decorate their rockets using weird and wonderful materials, whilst being entertained with storytelling, music, movement and clowning.

Combining live performance, music, storytelling and painting, Ready Steady Lift Off! invites you to take part in its weird and wacky astronaut programme at the Carriageworks Theatre on Wednesday 3rd April. This immersive theatre show is perfect for ages 3-8 and their families.

But, it doesn’t stop there! Having coloured their rocket, the children will be invited to fly through space, putting into practice the seven stages. Once they have passed through space, they can finally take their decorated cardboard rockets home.

Tickets are available from Leeds City Box Office on 0113 376 0318 or from the Carriageworks website.

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Baby & Toddler Group Tues 10 – 11.30am (term time) at United Reformed Church, Spen Lane, West Park. Pre-school children & babies with carers. Large play space. 50p a head. Free refreshments. Details: 267 8926 Cookridge & Horsforth U3A meets 1 Apr at Cookridge Village Hall for a talk by Stan Reffin on ‘Model making -My Hobby’; & 15 Apr at St Margaret’s Church, Horsforth for talk by Pauling Ratcliffe on ‘Leprosy to Date - Its Story’. Starts 10.30am. £2. Membership £15pa. New members welcome. Details: www. cookridgeandhorsforthu3a.wildapricot.org Cookridge Gardening Club meets monthly Wed, 7.30pm Cookridge Methodist Church Hall, Tinshill Rd. 17 April: ‘A Touch of Cornish’ with Doug Stewart; 15 May: Orchids by Ian Dorman; 12 June: Golden Acre Park Tour; July: Coach Trip Thornton Hall Gardens. Membership £10pa/ visitors £2 per session. Details: Katherine 2671858 www.cookridgegardenclub.btek. co.uk Horsforth in Bloom meets Sat 6 April, 10am in Horsforth Museum. Friendly, active group. New members welcome. Details: www.horsforthinbloom.co.uk Leeds & Harrogate Social Club Tues club nights Foley's Bar (corner Headrow & East Parade), 8.30pm on balcony. Full calendar of events – theatre, walks, badminton, films, meals, book groups, weekends away. Details: enquiries@leedsivc.org.uk Leeds Horticultural Society meets 6 times a year 8pm St Chad's Centre, Far Headingley. 2 April: AGM & Spring Show - Demo from Gordon; 7 May: Hilary Hutson on ‘Gardening in Troughs & Sinks’. Membership £10/ couple £15. All welcome. Details: Pat 225 0030, Viv 267 3880 Leeds Hospital Alert Small group campaigning for preservation of NHS meets at Muir Court, St Michael’s Rd. LS6. Next meeting: 9 April. Details: 278 5495, info@leedshospitalalert.org.uk

Leeds Lions Club meets 2nd Mon (ex bank holidays), 7.30pm Holiday Inn Express, Cavendish St (off Kirkstall Rd) LS3 1LY. Make friends & support community by joining largest voluntary service organisation in the world. Details: Peter 266 3324 Leeds RSPB Group meets Wed 17 April, 7.30pm Friends Meeting House, 188 Woodhouse Ln. LS2 9DX. Mike Pilsworth presents ‘A Year on the Humber’ covering birds & wildlife of RSPB Blacktoft Sands & other Humber reserves. Sat 27 April: Coach Trip to RSPB Leighton Moss, dep 8.10am Roundhay, 8.30 Leeds, 07722 120540 to book. Details: rspbleeds@ googlemail.com Leeds Transport Historical Society meets Mon 13 May, 7.30pm at Leeds Postal Sports Association Club, Beecroft St. Kirkstall when John Meredith will present ‘British Tramways’.Non-members welcome, £1. Details: Malcolm.hindes@ btinternet.com, The Secretary, 16 Sussex Ave, Horsforth, LS18 5NP National Trust Leeds Association Tuesday Talks Held 2nd Tues (9 Apr),10am St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. Sue Seeger presents ‘Stageworks’ - behind the (costume) scenes during 15 years of dressing amateur musical theatre. £4 (£3 members). Details: 225 1166, membership@leedsnt.org.uk/ National Veg Society meets 9 April, 8pm at Paxton Hall, 186 Kirkstall Ln. Headingley LS5 2AB. The owner of Select Seeds, David Thornton, presents ‘All About Seeds’ Free admission for all. Everyone welcome. Reading Group Small friendly group meets Mon, 4 – 5.30pm at St Columba's Church Hall, Headingley Ln, LS6 2DH. New texts provided every week, no reading required between meetings. Small charge. Tea & biscuits. Details: rayfrenchonline@yahoo. co.uk, leserjoanna@hotmail.com Zero Carbon Headingley - New group formed to find ways to reduce carbon emissions in the Headingley area. Details: zerocarbonheadingley@gmail.com


MUSIC Free Range 30-strong choir with distinctive & varied repertoire, performs regularly. Rehearses Tues 7.30-9pm at Quaker Meeting House, Woodhouse Lane LS2 9DX. Vacancies for basses, tenors & sopranos. Details: freerangechoir.org.uk Headingley Social Fri 12 Apr, 7pm at Headingley HEART. Exciting mix of live music from Johnny Storm Band + vinyl from Gip Damone & street food from Salvo’s. £5 on door Headingley Voices Community Choir Meets Thurs (term time) 7.40 – 9.30pm at Shire Oak School, Wood Ln. Friendly community choir singing a wide range of music - no auditions. Just turn up. Details: www.headingleyvoices.com Horsforth Choral Society Mixed voice choir rehearses Mon, 7.30pm in St Margaret’s Parish Centre in preparation for concert in July. Details: 261 1305, info@ horsforthchoralsociety.co.uk

Lawnswood Singers Long established, friendly ladies choir welcomes new members. Sing for social events & fundraising concerts. Give them a try, no audition. Rehearses weekly Wed, 7.30 – 9.15pm at Adel Methodist Church Hall (behind Lawnswood Arms). Details: Brenda 267 1292, www.lawnswoodsingers. co.uk Leeds Festival Chorus meets Wed, 7.15 – 9.30pm at St Chad's Church, Far Headingley. Friendly group. Happy to meet interested singers & talk about what they do, both singing & socially. Details: www.leedsfestivalchorus.co.uk Leeds Folk Fiddle Group Rehearses Thurs 7pm at Yorkshire College of Music & Drama, LS2 9BN. Friendly group of folk musicians with broad repertoire & regular performances. Suitable for classically trained players of all ages above Grade 4 standard. Enquiries from new violinists & other instruments welcome. Please arrange informal audition to join. Details: leeds.violin@gmail.com

Leeds Haydn Players Concert Sun 31 March, 3.30pm at West Park United Reformed Church, Spen Lane. Tickets £10 the door or www.leedshaydnplayers.org.uk SENIORS Headingley Methodist Luncheon Club Tues, 12 noon, side entrance on Chapel St LS6 3HZ. Meals to be ordered in advance from 275 5615/ 275 1592 or 257 6547. £5 for two courses + tea or coffee. LunchPlus A 2-course meal + craft, quiz, table-top games etc. Fri monthly (5 Apr, 3 & 31 May, 14 July) 12.30pm at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Hall Ln. Horsforth LS18 5JE. £2. Book via church office 259 1283 or lunchplus@ebcleds.org.uk Meanwood Lunch Club meets Thurs, 12.15pm in Holy Trinity Community Hall, Meanwood. Three course meal + tea/ coffee for £5. Details: Anne 268 1131


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Yorkshire Archaeological & Historical Society (Family History Section) meets Sat 13 April, 11am at Swarthmore, 2–7, Woodhouse Sq. LS3 1AD, for a lecture by Christine Throp entitled ‘A Pudsey Lad Remembered’. Visitors welcome Talking Heads Thurs 11 April, 7.30pm at Headingley HEART. ‘Islamophobia: Rooted in their Religion, or our Politics?’ by Junaid S. Ahmad. £3. WOMEN’S GROUPS Adel Ladies Luncheon Club meets monthly, 12.30pm at Castle Grove Masonic Hall, Headingley. 3 April: ‘Titus Salt & History of Saltaire’ with Maria Glott; 1 May: ‘The Titanic-Return of a Dream’ with Andrew Lound. Details: Mrs Muriel Huntley 230 1584 Leeds Ladies Coffee Morning Thurs 4 April, 10.30am at Church Institute, New Market St. Alison Telfer on ‘Jenny Wren – Lady Sailors. 2 May: ‘New Beginnings 1945 – 1964’ with David Davies. Details: Joan 225 1166 Meanwood WI meet 3rd Tues at Meanwood Institute, 92 Green Road, LS6 4LD. 16 Apr: ‘The work of the Street Angels’ by Katie Waters. All welcome. Details: 294 5626, chrisom43@gmail.com University of Leeds Ladies’ Club meets monthly. Sun 14 Apr Spring Carvery Lunch at University House. All women with strong affiliation to the University welcome. Details: The Secretary 261 4564. MISC/ EVENTS Auction of Promises Fri 26 April, doors open 7pm bidding starts 8pm, at St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. Raising money towards refurbishing the kitchen. Hot supper available & bar open. Details: www.stchadsparishcentre.org

Headingley Open Gardens 2019 Sun 28 April, 2 – 5pm. Showcasing springtime gardens. Around 12 gardens will be open, including one serving refreshments. You are free to visit as many or few as you wish. Tickets will be on sale in advance & on the day at HEART & Oxfam Books on Otley Road. Pony 1 to 1s Wed 3 &10 Apr, 10am -12 noon at Hope Pastures LS16 5PH. Meet & groom ponies. £5 donation per person to groom & receive a rosette. Visitor centre open. Details & to book: office@ hopepastures.org Pony Days Thurs 4 & 11 Apr, 10am - 3pm at Hope Pastures LS16 5PH. Children learn to care for ponies under expert supervision. Emphasis on fun & building confidence & skills. Includes leading, grooming, feeding & mucking out + quizzes, games, puzzles. £30 donation per child. Details & to book: office@ hopepastures.org Real Junk Food Project Horsforth Café Pay as you feel (PAYF) cafe, using waste food to create delicious snacks & meals. Mon (15/29 Apr; 13/20 May; all Mondays in June & July)10am – 2pm at St Margaret’s Parish Centre. Volunteers needed – get in touch via facebook. Surplus food from kitchens, allotments & gardens welcome. Voluntary Action Leeds Meeting Rooms New, refurbished meeting & events spaces. Modern & affordable. All income goes towards supporting small groups & charities in Leeds. Rooms vary in size & can seat up to 40 people. All include a projector or smart TV. Also break out spaces. Details: 297 7920, www. valyouleeds.co.uk Volunteer with St Vincent’s! Fantastic range of opportunities - from working in the shop or café, to teaching English. All offer experience, confidence-building & skills. Details: 248 4126, volunteer@stvincentssvp.org.uk


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