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Letter From The Editor

DAWN TO

Summer’s here and we are all hyped up on the expectation of good weather and a little time off to enjoy it. There are still more festivals to enjoy over the next month then we dive into the autumn programmes – and they look good! As usual there are loads of fabulous orchestral concerts lined up as part of the Leeds Concert Series; and Northern Ballet presents Three Short Ballets – one a world premiere.

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On The Cover

‘The King and I’ comes to Leeds Grand Theatre – based on part of Anna Leonowens’s fascinating

life. Opera North wins a major Green Award for the impressive changes they have been making to tackle climate change; Sculpt is a new art event, in seven churches around Masham – each with a sitespecific artwork installed by an international artist; Leeds City Council gives Canopy Housing 99-year leases on 37 properties; and, we flag up some great Summer activities for the school holidays. Now, we look forward to receiving all your news and notices for September! Please get this to us by 1st August (15th August for advertising). The deadline for the October edition is 1st September for news and notices and 12th September for advertising.

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06 12 20 22 24 27 41 42 06 Remembering the Bramhope Tunnel & the Navvies Who Built It New film and book commemorate the 170th anniversary of the Tunnel.

12 Major Green Award for Opera North Commitment to environmental sustainability recognised at Creative Green Awards.

20 Dawn to Dusk at Leeds International Concert Series An inspirational programme about the first or final years of a composer’s output.

22 Three Short Ballets Launch Northern Ballet’s New Season

24 Sculpt – An Extraordinary Art Trail A new art event in seven churches around Masham.

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27 Far Headingley Beer Festival St Chad’s Broomfield Cricket Club hopes to raise funds for new pavilion to benefit members and the community.

41 Three More Years for Alcohol & Drug Service Forward Leeds will continue to provide the city’s alcohol and drug service.

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The Bramhope Tunnel was one of the longest rail tunnels to be built

Remembering the Bramhope Tunnel & the Navvies Who Built It

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0113 274 8776 A new film and book commemorating the 170th anniversary of the opening of the Bramhope Tunnel, and paying tribute to the thousands of navigators (navvies) who worked in horrendous conditions to build it, were released in July. The Bramhope Tunnel was one of the longest rail tunnels to be built in the country at that time (1845-1849), forming part of the Leeds and Thirsk Railway that was designed to open up trade between the burgeoning economies of West Yorkshire and the North East. The proposed route faced several major obstacles, none greater than the ridge between Airedale and Wharfedale which required the building of the 2.138-mile (3.441 km) tunnel passing under the village of Bramhope to link Horsforth with the Arthington Viaduct that takes the line over the River Wharfe to Harrogate and beyond. The tunnel, engineered by Thomas Grainger and built under contract by James Bray, required the manpower of thousands of

navvies who worked in the most challenging of conditions. They are commemorated in a memorial to all those who lost their lives building the vast network of railways across the country in the graveyard of All Saints Parish Church in Otley.

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‘What Lies Beneath’ was written as part of a research project by Angela Leathley of the Otley Conservation Taskforce. It covers the life of navvies during the rapid expansion of the railways in the 19th century. It is available (£5) from Otley Town Council with all proceeds going towards the maintenance of the memorial. Otley-based Catapult Films has produced the 30-minute documentary ‘The Navvies Who Built the Bramhope Tunnel’ featuring footage from inside the tunnel alongside interviews with local historians, Geoffrey Forster, Barbara Winfield and Neil Simpson, plus contributions by Otley musicians Serious Sam Barrett, and Greg Mulholland from Summercross.

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Firecracker Ball Aims to Hit £3m! This year, the Firecracker Ball is aiming to reach its target of £3m for Barnardo’s, which has been its chosen charity since 2002. To date it has raised just short of £2.8m, so it hopes to attract at least £200,000 on Saturday 9th November at Rudding Park Hotel. The theme for the 2019 black-tie event is ‘Four Seasons’. Guests will be transported into a seasonal extravaganza as they enter a specially designed marquee at the hotel. The evening promises a huge headline act and other surprises, including celebrity appearances and ‘money can’t buy’ auction prizes. “The Firecracker Ball is a great opportunity to host clients or friends at a truly memorable event”, said Phil Taylor, Barnardo’s vice president and chair of the Firecracker Ball committee. “It’s a must for Yorkshire’s leading corporate businesses and entrepreneurs, with companies and individuals returning year on year.”

The Firecracker Ball is helping to change the lives of thousands of children and young people across Yorkshire. The committee is seeking support from individuals and businesses in the region who are interested in sponsorship packages, table bookings or donating auction or other prizes for the charity. “The funds raised will help to ensure that Barnardo’s can continue to provide services to help children flourish across Yorkshire”, said Kirsty Guy, Barnardo’s senior relationship manager. “They will help to keep families strong and help communities to protect and nurture their young people.” For more information visit www. thefirecrackerball.co.uk and for bookings please contact Kirsty Guy 07522 216125 / kirsty.guy@barnardos.org.uk

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Life&Style Pictured: Richard Matthews, Passmore Surveyor Garry, and Tony Passmore

Richard Wins Passmore £6,000 Easy Access Bathroom! Harrogate resident, Richard Matthews, was recently declared the lucky winner of a £6,000 accessible bathroom in the Passmore Group’s latest competition, which celebrated the home improvement specialists’ continued growth and successful expansion of its More Ability division in the region. The brand – which provides stylish, accessible bathrooms – aims to improve independence for the over 65s and lessable. Entrants in the competition had to answer the question: ‘How would a More Ability bathroom make a difference to your life?’ and the winner was selected from over 100 entrants. “Our last competition which marked our 50th anniversary was a huge success – which is why we wanted to do it again”, said Tony Passmore, Managing Director. “But this time we wanted to give away a More Ability bathroom. We are passionate about providing solutions for the elderly and less-able and enabling them to bathe independently and, most importantly, safely. It also provides

relatives and friends with the peace of mind that their loved ones are safe in their own homes.” Since moving back into his property having suffered a stroke three years ago, Richard struggled with bathing. His bathroom consisted of a bath with overhead shower, which proved unsuitable and unsafe, resulting in him having to wash at a handbasin. Richard visited the brand’s showroom in Harrogate with his sister Eleanor, who entered the competition on his behalf and has been helping him since his stroke. “I saw the competition on Facebook and entered it for Richard”, said Eleanor. “I couldn’t believe it when he won – we were over the moon!” His bathroom was completely redesigned using 3D visuals in the showroom. “Richard was initially interested in a walk-in bath, but after speaking with the design specialists we realised an easyaccess shower room would not only be future-proof, but also safe”, said Eleanor.

“The anti-slip flooring and safety vinyl will give us both piece of mind, as well as improving his lifestyle and quality of life!” “The competition was a great chance to thank our loyal customers in the West and North Yorkshire community and to give something back”, said Tony. “Our 54 years in business, and our successful expansion into Harrogate a year ago, are very much down to our successful relationship with our customers in this area.” Headquartered in Wortley, Leeds, the 50-strong company services customers within a 30-mile radius of both its showrooms.


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Life&Style Major Green Award for Opera North Pictured: Jamie Saye

Pictured: 'Not Such Quite Girls' used a fully recycled set. Photo: Justin Slee

Opera North’s commitment to environmental sustainability was recently recognised with the award of Best Newcomer at the 2019 Creative Green Awards in London.

These awards are organised by the Julie’s Bicycle charity to recognise climate action leadership in the cultural sector. The judges were particularly impressed by the range of initiatives Opera North has introduced over the past year, from recycling stage sets and moving to a renewable energy tariff, to reducing electricity usage and food waste by encouraging company-wide behavioural change. Looking to the future, there was also an acknowledgement of Opera North’s aim to create an environmentally sustainable and efficient estate as part of its £18m site redevelopment

on New Briggate. Photovoltaic panels will be used on the building to generate energy and there will be a major investment in digital infrastructure to increase efficiency and reduce environmental impact. “We set up our Green Team to advocate internally for environmental aims and to keep them at the top of the agenda”, said Jamie Saye, who heads up Opera North’s Green Team. “Not only has this proved to be good business practice, but it has also led to savings across the company as people have become more aware of the impact of their actions and have started to think more carefully about the resources they use.”

People have become more aware of the impact of their actions The awards took place at Curzon Bloomsbury as part of the Mayor of London’s inaugural London Climate Action Week. They were an opportunity to share environmental success stories, celebrating how conversations around climate change are being translated into real and meaningful action in the arts and creative sector. For further information, visit www.operanorth.co.uk/about-us/ sustainability/


Canopy Secures 37 Properties to Continue Work with Homeless

Canopy Housing, a self-help homelessness project that works with volunteers and homeless people to renovate empty houses in deprived areas of Leeds, was recently granted 99-year leases on 37 properties owned by Leeds City Council.

"These long leases will enable Canopy to secure additional borrowing to turn more empty properties into homes”, said David Nugent, Director.“They will also allow us to offer more support and volunteering opportunities for people in the deprived areas where we work." The successful Canopy model is based on tenants initially becoming self-helpers, which means joining the volunteer team, making decisions about how their home will look and helping to renovate their home before they move in. These 99-year leases will help Canopy secure its future and create stable homes for its tenants.”

“Canopy do a wonderful job”, said Cllr Debra Coupar, Executive Member at Leeds City Council, “not only by bringing much needed housing back into use, but also through involving volunteers and tenants in the work.” Canopy were winners of the UN World Habitat Award 2016 For more information visit canopyhousing.org

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Life&Style They Lived In Leeds By Eveleigh Bradford RICHARD OASTLER (1789-1861) Radical activist and campaigner ‘The Factory King’ In 1830, as campaigners fought for the abolition of slavery in Britain’s colonies overseas, a letter appeared in the Leeds press pointing the finger closer to home. Headed ‘Yorkshire Slavery’, it described in blistering detail the wretched lives of children working from age seven in the worsted mills of Yorkshire, enslaved from six in the morning to seven at night, exhausted, beaten, crippled – ‘sacrificed to avarice’. It was a shocking and passionate call for action, and it triggered a movement across the country which led to improvements in people’s working lives and transformed the life of the writer himself – Richard Oastler.

Oastler was 41 when he wrote the letter. Originally from Leeds, born in a fine house in St Peter’s Square, he was the eighth child of Robert Oastler, a cloth merchant who was later appointed steward of a large country estate at Fixby near Huddersfield. Richard was educated at Fulneck School, then, after a period in an architect’s office, at 21 he set up his own business dealing in oils, dyes and wools. From his Methodist father and his schooling at Fulneck he had absorbed strong religious and philanthropic ideals: he worked for the anti-slavery movement and joined his friend Michael Sadler tending the poor and sick in the slums of Leeds – a revealing insight into their desperate living conditions. In 1816 he married Mary Tatham from Nottingham. It was a happy and supportive marriage; but life was not easy for them: their two babies died in infancy and then his business failed. He was saved by the offer of the steward’s post at Fixby following his father’s death in 1820. He moved to live in the rather grand Fixby Hall. A firm Tory, he opposed parliamentary reform and believed in traditional values, but he retained his instinctive sympathy with working people. It was his realisation

of the appalling conditions in the expanding factories and mills around Bradford and Leeds that fired him to write his famous, life-changing letter. It caused a sensation and stirred up violent controversy. The mill-owners were of course opposed to any government intervention, though the truth of Oastler’s allegations could not be denied. He thrived on conflict, publishing yet more letters and pamphlets and addressing meetings around the county, a rousing and fiery orator. While some small concessions for children were squeezed from the government, his campaign led inevitably to pressure for a limit on the hours of all factory workers: a ten-hour day. ‘Short-time’ committees of workpeople were formed in every town and Oastler, with Michael Sadler as MP, led the campaign for a ‘Ten-Hours’ Act. A tall, warm, charismatic figure, he won people’s hearts and minds, and as ‘the Factory King’ was adored and feted wherever he went. This was not his only campaign. He took on the role of spokesman for the poor and oppressed in opposing the introduction of the


new Poor Law of 1834, with its grim emphasis on the workhouse system. Meanwhile at Fixby his loyal, courageous wife helped to keep his estate work going. Finally, his violent oratory and inflammatory political activities brought him into conflict with his employer, the owner of the estate: he was dismissed from his post, lost his home, was accused and convicted of debt, and imprisoned until money could be found to settle the claims against him. He was almost four years in prison, mainly in the Fleet, but used his time to publish a regular and widely-read political journal: The Fleet Papers. Meanwhile his loyal supporters collected and borrowed money to buy his freedom, and he was finally released in early 1844. He had to find work to support himself and his wife and adopted daughter. In July 1844 he came back to Leeds to live in Headingley, at Westfield Grove off North Lane, ‘this lovely spot’ as he called it. He set up as a sharebroker, a partner in the firm Wellbeloved and Oastler. Sadly his beloved wife Mary died just a year later in June 1845, aged only 52. She was buried at St Stephen’s Church, Kirkstall, the church they

had attended, and their two babies who had died long before were re-interred with her. Perhaps her death prompted his move back to London in 1846, where he had been offered other work. The Ten-Hour Act was finally passed in 1847, hailed as his crowning achievement. He died in 1861 on a return visit to Yorkshire, and was buried in a vault at St Stephen’s, next to his wife and children (hidden in brambles now). Thousands of workpeople turned out for his funeral, and it was reported that ‘even stern manhood’ was moved to tears at the loss of their spokesman and hero.


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This may not be a huge showroom but upstairs and down it is filled with wonderful samples of carpets and flooring that could make you drool. From sisals and seagrasses to hardwearing mixtures, soft, durable wools and the luxurious handmade silks from Jacaranda – you immediately start picturing where you could use certain lines (Jacaranda for the bedroom, I think!). What made the visit more enjoyable was the personal attention and knowledge. Not surprising when you know that David Vine started the business 33 years ago and his son Craig has been running it for the last

13 years. You might say flooring is in the blood! The showroom has expanded over the years – most recently opening up the basement to showcase the Harvey Maria and fabulous Karndean ranges. If you’re a fan of high-quality laminates or parquet look no further – there is a superb selection of contemporary designs and finishes. And, they are currently expanding their range of tiling to include striking Moroccan and Victorian designs. There are just a few Karndean dealers around Leeds and Craig has no hesitation in claiming that they are specialists in the line. “Karndean are wonderful products to work with”, he said. “They don’t only look great, they are hardwearing and waterproof and suit a wide variety of homes.”

But, it’s care for the customer that is at the top of Craig’s list. “We really do offer a hand-holding service – Once you have had a good look, we are happy to come to your home to discuss suitability and fitting. Our team of ten fitters is highly experienced – in fact some of them have even been with us since my father was running the business! They work in teams of two and generally take no more than a day to complete work – moving furniture and disposing of old carpeting, expertly fitting and leaving your home spotless.” And, there is more exciting news – the showroom will soon be rebranding. It is dropping the beds part of the business and concentrating on its impressive ranges of quality flooring. Watch this space! This is a business that never stands still. Simply Carpets and Beds, 200 Low Lane, Horsforth LS18 5QW

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Set in 1860s Bangkok, the musical boasts one of the finest scores ever written, including ‘Whistle a Happy Tune’, ‘Getting to Know You’ and ‘Shall We Dance’, and features a company of over 50 world-class performers with full orchestra.

Directed by Bartlett Sher and produced by the same celebrated creative team that brought the production to the Palladium, the musical tells the story of the unconventional and tempestuous relationship that develops between the King of Siam and Anna Leonowens, a fascinating woman who travelled the world and spent some time as teacher to the King of Siam’s many wives and children.

“The response from London audiences was unprecedented”, said Producer Howard Panter. “Critical plaudits, Box Office records and standing ovations at every show. We were overwhelmed by the rapturous response. This is musical theatre at its very best, so we are thrilled that we can now share it with theatregoers up and down the country.”

Annalene Beechey is Anna, fresh from her West End success, and Jose Llana will reprise his critically acclaimed Broadway performance as The King. The two stars have been wowing audiences since the musical embarked on its international tour earlier this year. “I absolutely love playing Anna, she is a dream role for any actress”, said Annalene. “I’m delighted to bring this wonderful production and our glorious King to Yorkshire!”

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Dawn to Dusk at Leeds International Concert Series

Philharmonia with soloist Viktoria Mullova, and the Orchestre National de Lille with Eric Lu, winner of the 2018 Leeds International Piano Competition. Pictured: Mahan Esfahani

Internationally renowned harpsichordist Mahan Esfahani, Artistic Director of the 2019/20 Leeds International Chamber Season, has created a programme around the theme ‘Dawn and Dusk’. It’s all about the first or final years of a composer’s output and the strong bond between music, literature and the visual arts – and he has invited some of his most inspiring colleagues to perform. From the melancholic nostalgia of Richard Strauss’ ‘Capriccio’, to the thrilling fireworks from Debussy’s second book of preludes and one of Britain’s most exciting vocal groups. This series on Tuesdays (15 Oct – 31 Mar 2020) at The Venue, Quarry Hill will please every kind of concertgoer. Leeds International Orchestral Season is one of the finest orchestral programmes in the country. The 2019/20 season welcomes the Moscow Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Yuri Simonov, St Petersburg Symphony Orchestra, Iceland Symphony Orchestra, Swedish

The Hallé, BBC Philharmonic, Royal Northern Sinfonia, and the Orchestra of Opera North will all also feature. Leeds Philharmonic Chorus and Cambridge University Symphony Chorus will perform Elgar’s ‘The Kingdom’ and Leeds Festival Chorus presents Mendelssohn’s great oratorio ‘Elijah’ in March. Both choruses will join forces in May for Beethoven’s Mass in C. In 2020, the 250th anniversary of Beethoven’s birth, the Royal Liverpool Philharmonic Orchestra presents his ‘Pastora’ Symphony; and soloist Ning Feng performs the Violin Concerto with the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra. Saturdays (5 Oct – 30 May 2020) at Leeds Town Hall. Booking opens on 17th August and tickets are available via 0113 376 0318 and www. leedsconcertseason.co.uk


The Secret Seven at Leeds University Aireborne Theatre, a Leeds-based company, is about to present ‘a riotous and rib-tickling’ spoof of Enid Blyton’s much loved and undeniably ‘British’ detective series ‘The Secret Seven’ at Workshop Theatre (University of Leeds campus) on Friday 9th August at 7.45pm. This unruly bunch of intrepid explorers will solve the most puzzling mystery their secret society has ever seen. There will be intrigue, danger and lashings of ginger beer in this high-energy, nostalgic, tongue-in-cheek comedy. Is anyone going to ask them why, for a children’s society, they all look suspiciously adult? So many puzzles to solve! This year marks the 70th anniversary since the first 'Secret Seven' book was published. Since then social attitudes have changed greatly – casual sexism and racism are fairly prominent

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in the books. Aireborne pokes fun at these antiquated views, highlighting the progress made in these areas, whilst showing that there is still much to do. Aireborne has been part of the Edinburgh Fringe Festival for the past 20 years and returns this year to a new venue, theSpaceUK. Aireborne provides opportunities to theatre makers and performers in and around Leeds. It was founded by Leeds University Union Theatre Group, a well-established society currently celebrating its one-hundredth year.

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Three Short Ballets Launch Northern Ballet’s New Season Northern Ballet is launching its new season with a triple bill of Three Short Ballets. Presented at the Stanley & Audrey Burton Theatre from 5th – 7th September, the programme includes ‘The Kingdom of Back’ by Morgann Runacre-Temple, ‘Powerhouse Rhumba’ by David Nixon, and the world première of ‘For an Instant’ by Amaury Lebrun. Morgann Runacre-Temple’s The Kingdom of Back presents a personal portrait of Wolfgang Mozart’s elder sister, Nannerl, a musical genius in her own right. Humorous and moving, it offers a different lens on the world of the Mozart family. Drawing inspiration from the family’s letters, the piece explores the complex relationship between Leopold Mozart and his two prodigious children. Powerhouse Rhumba, choreographed by the Company’s Artistic Director, David Nixon, showcases the energy and talent of Northern Ballet’s dancers. It is a visual feast, full of punch,

A visual feast, full of punch, fusing modern ballet with LatinAmerican dance and gymnastics in a heart-thumping, musicpumping fiesta fusing modern ballet with Latin-American dance and gymnastics in a heart-thumping, music-pumping fiesta. Making his choreographic debut with Northern Ballet, Amaury Lebrun presents the world première of For an Instant. Amaury is responsible for the creation of several award-winning new works which have been performed internationally. This programme offers audiences the chance to be first to see his exciting new collaboration with Northern Ballet’s versatile dancers. Tickets for Three Short Ballets cost £22.50 and are on sale now, to book visit theatreleeds.com or call the Box Office on 0113 220 8008.



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Sculpt, a new free art event, runs until 28th September in seven churches around Masham (near Ripon) – North Stainley, West Tanfield, Well, Snape, Masham, Healey and Mickley. Each church has had a site-specific artwork installed by an international artist, whose brief was to respond to the space. They have all risen to the occasion and created dramatic installations. The 26-mile trail offers all the ingredients for a stimulating visit to buildings that are often neglected or ignored. Harriet Hill’s sculpture 'Rock of Ages' takes the form of a huge floating rock, nearly three metres long, created from woven willow and felt from the wool of Masham sheep. It represents the layering of history, in particular relating to the people who have worked the land and lived around the church throughout its 1000+ year history. It is suspended on cord stretching from all corners of the church, suggesting the connections across the years and linking us to the continuing history of the church and surrounding community.

The Church of England is following the development of Sculpt with interest with a view to encouraging England’s other 16,000 churches to try something similar. Art in Churches, which is supported by John Sentamu, the Archbishop of York, who is its patron, is a new initiative designed to encourage people to re-engage with churches through cultural events. As well as offering opportunities for education and community involvement, there is also a treasure hunt to engage children at each venue. Sculpt is dramatic not passive art. This is the first event of its kind in the UK and is taking place at the same time as Yorkshire Sculpture International – making Yorkshire the top destination for sculpture in the UK in 2019. The project has been made possible by the generous support of the Arts Council, the Jerusalem Trust, All Churches Trust, Skipton Hire Centres, The Arts Society North East Area, Concord Lighting and the Himalayan Garden.


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CommunityNews Kirkstall Collaboration Tackles Climate Emergency by Funding Innovative Sustainability Schemes

Children’s Heart Surgery Fund Gets Cash Boost

Children’s Heart Surgery Fund (CHSF) recently scooped £1,000 from Persimmon Homes’ Building Futures programme, run in partnership with Team GB, the British Olympic Association. The donation will go towards the charity’s family camp in Dearne Valley, which helps children affected by congenital heart disease to build confidence and resilience.

Kirkstall Valley Development Trust (KVDT) and Open Source Arts (OSA) are collaborating to enable funding through an ambitious micro-grants scheme to help residents tackle the climate emergency. Grants of £250 will support prototyping forward-thinking solutions which support community and sustainability and reduce carbon emissions in the Aire Valley.

Grants will be made at quarterly awards events, when members of the public, supporters and potential mentors will gather to consider the projects, before deciding, there and then, who receives grants.

Residents or businesses can apply. Applications are invited particularly from those who have a great idea but little or no experience with grant funding. The application process can be by whichever means applicants feel most comfortable with, including video, audio, drawing and writing – anything, as long as it communicates the inspiring idea clearly! Staff from OSA and KVDT will be available on Tuesday and Thursday each week to support applicants throughout the process.

For more information, contact Lucy Todd at lucy.todd@kvdt.org.uk or Myra Rowland at myra.rowland@ opensourcearts.co.uk , 0113 246 8975

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Both Kirkstall residents and buisenesses can apply

CHSF looks after over 450 babies, children and adults who have had open heart surgery each year, providing life-saving equipment and support for patients and their families across Yorkshire, as well as funding research into congenital heart disease. Persimmon Homes distributes £32,000 a month across its 32 regional operating areas, supporting groups that work with under 18s across three categories: sports, education and arts, and health. Last year Persimmon gave away £620,000 to support children’s sport. For further information about Building Futures, visit www. persimmonhomes.com/buildingfutures


Far Headingley Beer Festival The third Far Headingley Beer Festival will take place from Friday 9th to Sunday 11th August at St Chad’s Parish Centre, organised by St Chad’s Broomfield Cricket Club. They will be serving beers from breweries from across the country. They will also have an selection of ciders, refreshing G&Ts, a prosecco bar, and alcohol-free drinks. Food will be available both days from local street food vendors.

festival, sponsorship from local businesses, and donations from individuals. The club hopes to be able to start work later next year.

There will also be plenty of live music from some great local artists, as well as cricket throughout the weekend. Families are welcome and there will be several activities for the little ones on Saturday and Sunday afternoon.

Tickets (£10) are available on the door. The price includes four drink vouchers, a festival glass and a programme. Children are free. A limited number of three-day early bird tickets are available – visit www.stchadscc.com for details on how to purchase them.

The club is holding the event to raise funds for a new, modern pavilion which will benefit the local community and club members for years to come. This will involve significant investment, fundraising events like this beer

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since then has helped 287 people to return home from hospital by installing minor adaptations to reduce time in or readmission to hospital. It has also assisted 1,027 older people through falls prevention interventions to stay in their own homes. And, 317 households have received help with heating repairs, energy advice and help with switching to a cheaper fuel tariff. The Home Plus service can also help with major home improvements and disabled adaptations, such as accessible bathrooms and ramps. Its experienced technical team can provide advice on the work and any funding that may be available. They have an approved list of contractors which provides reassurance. For Falls Prevention, the client must be over 18 and meet certain criteria to qualify for an assessment. For the Warmth and Repairs service the

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Oystercatchers are wading birds, but not one of those with cryptic grey and white plumage that blends almost invisibly with sea and shore. They are loud and proud, their big, bright orange bill contrasting with their sharp black and white plumage, and echoed by their bright red legs. You know when Oystercatchers are around as they will often take off on your approach, giving out their shrill piping calls. In Winter they gather on our coasts, sometimes in large flocks, which roost together at high tide. In the breeding season, they build their nests in a variety of coastal habitats such as dunes and rocky beaches, but will also nest inland on river banks, the shores of lakes, gravel pits, and even occasionally the roofs of large buildings. On the coast they eat mainly shellfish such as mussels and cockles, which they either prise open or smash apart, but inland their main food is worms. Some individuals have been known to chase other waders

One of Leeds’ Finest Local Flower Shows Last year’s highly successful show confirmed Adel & District Horticultural Society’s reputation as one of Leeds’ finest local flower shows. The Society’s Annual Flower and Produce Show 2019 is on Saturday 31st August and a new layout in both the church and the hall provides more display room, allowing for more entries than ever before and more space to display exhibits to their best advantage. Last year, the Tea Room and Plant Stall were very well attended and, once again, volunteers will be serving a fabulous array of homemade cakes, scones and biscuits, as well as providing inspiration, advice and a wide array of quality plants, many grown by members. You can also enter your own homegrown produce or display your artistic skills. For further information, visit www.adelhort. btck.co.uk/ or email adelhort@btinternet.com

and steal their food. Unusually for a wader, their chicks are not able to feed themselves once fledged, but rely on their parents for more than six weeks. There are about 110,000 pairs of Oystercatchers breeding in Britain, but there has recently been a decline in Scotland, the reason for which is as yet unclear. Leeds RSPB Group


Meanwood Allotments Gear Up for Flower & Vegetable Show Meanwood Parkside Road Allotments are holding their annual Flower and Vegetable Show on Sunday 25th August, 2 – 4pm at Holy Trinity Church Community Hall, Church Lane, Meanwood, (Admission £1/ accompanied children free). In addition to the fruit, flower and vegetable exhibits, there will be a bee keeping stall, tombola, a sale of home-baking, jams and pickles and an auction of allotment produce. Refreshments will be on sale and it promises t0 be an interesting and fun afternoon. The show is in its 19th year and, as usual, all profits will be donated to the members’ adopted charity, which is St.Gemma’s Hospice this year. The target is to raise £2,000.

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Garden Round Up With Tracy Foster

This traditional holiday month coincides with a period of high activity in the garden. Here are a few things to do to make sure your garden thrives whether you are home or away. Going Away?

Flowers

The best solution for holiday garden care is to ask someone to call now and then to help with watering when dry, and with picking crops such as courgettes and beans to keep plants producing. Whether you have someone visiting or not, here are three tips that will help plants to survive in your absence.

Deadhead perennials and bedding plants to keep them flowering into the Autumn and to prevent self seeding. Cutting back any dying or untidy foliage on perennials will also result in fresh new growth and stimulates a new flush of flowers in some species.

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1. Plants in small pots dry out quickly so it’s best

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Don’t cut lawns too short in hot weather and remember there is no need to water as dry lawns recover well once rainfall arrives. Wildflower meadows can be cut now to help scatter seed. Pruning and Clipping

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3. It’s best not to feed plants just before you go

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Film Review By Samuel Payne

APOLLO 11 WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: TODD DOUGLAS MILLER STARRING: BUZZ ALDRIN, NEIL ARMSTRONG, MICHAEL COLLINS, CHARLES DUKE, GENE KRANZ, DEKE SLAYTON, WALTER CRONKITE CERT: U RUNNING TIME: 93 MINUTES "Roger, Tranquillity, we copy you on the ground. You got a bunch of guys about to turn blue. We're breathing again!"

4:17 pm. Sunday 20th July 1969. Mission Control in Houston confirms that history has been made. After battling computer crashes, radio dropouts and a near depleted fuel tank, the spider-like Lunar Module sits silently on the surface of the moon. Within its tiny cabin, Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin have become the first humans to stand upon another world. Fifty years on and perhaps we’ve become over-accustomed to grainy footage of Saturn V rockets launching from Cape Canaveral or astronauts trudging around on the surface of the moon. There’s something dreamlike about those fuzzy, vintage videos which disengage and distance the High-Def generation from the reality of NASA’s greatest accomplishment. But now an all-new documentary, based on recently uncovered footage, offers a sobering perspective on Apollo 11. Director Todd Douglas Miller has utilised state-of-the-art film restoration to present an enhanced experience of the mission, providing scope, scale and eye-popping clarity to a fifty-year-old experience. Shot in the ultra-high-resolution format of 70mm – usually reserved for Technicolor epics and Westerns — the found footage captures finite details from the ceremony of astronauts kitting up for launch through to their translunar voyage, problematic descent to the moon and fiery return through Earth’s superheated atmosphere. In detail alone it’s a thrilling rollercoaster ride, contrasting aweinspiring shots of explosive rocket engines with charismatic vignettes of spectators reacting on the ground. The scale is immense, yet the study of its human players is surprisingly intimate, particularly its astronaut crew who now seem remarkably young and vulnerable. The documentary embeds its narrative tone in the media grammar of the late Sixties, utilising narration from contemporary TV news anchors such


as Walter Cronkite. Basic animations also help visualise the complexities of the technology with a line-drawn retro-style, whilst multiple TV feeds are ordered into banks of screens to showcase a multitude of perspectives. In a brilliantly unassuming footnote, real-time telemetry is captioned during moments of flight, captioning some incredible forces at work. When the Apollo craft exceeds mind-bending speeds of 24,000 mph, it all feels a bit like science fiction. To match the scope of the photography, an immersive soundscape brings the explosive qualities of Apollo to life, most notably with the legendary crackle and bass vibration of the Saturn V’s rocket engines. In an added revelation, previously silent film sequences are meticulously lip-synced from audio recordings to restore voices to mute players within Mission Control. It’s enlightening to hear, for the first time, the dialogue of many small yet key figures in the flight programme. Tying all the content together and providing an added sense of drama is a lilting and haunting musical score from Matt Morton. Part orchestral, part electronic, it lends a strangely foreboding radiophonic quality to the action — utilising instruments and period hardware which would only have been available before 1969. Splashing down within a swift 93 minutes, 'Apollo 11' takes you on an intense, explosive and emotional journey. Endlessly enlightening and

intimate, yet never mawkish, it’s a vivid time capsule which replays a world-changing event and puts you in the centre of the action. Many will enjoy the sheer spectacle of the NASA vehicles, the desolate detail in the lunar terrain, or simply delight in its evocation of late Sixties’ Americana. Either way, don't wait for it to land quietly on Netflix — secure a central seat in a cinema and strap yourself in for a full sensory assault. Go for launch.


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Unsurprisingly, live music is all about the music and the venue is often an afterthought, a container of sound. But, when a deliberate choice has been made regarding the venue, the music just sounds so much better. This was certainly the case when The Manchester Collective, a fine ensemble producing baroque finesse and contemporary electronica to create emotive and atmospheric performances, chose to play in The Crypt at Leeds Town Hall and turned the music into a wider spatial sensation. The evening opened with a performance on Viola de Gamba from a new member of the ensemble Kate Conway. The instrument was strung and fretted with animal intestines complementing the virtuosity of the performer with wonderful authenticity, and ultimately producing an emotive experience for the audience through her performance of Les Voix Humaines. The emotional journey continued with a performance by violinist and longterm member Rakhi Singh, who gave a spine-tingling rendition of Bach’s

Dance Chaconne to close off the first half. She elaborated on the meaning of piece, explaining how Bach had returned home to learn of his wife’s death. This piece of mourning is written as a dance and invokes both a sense of power and powerlessness. With a high bar to vault over, the second half had to produce something magical. The interpretation of Paradise Lost, in collaboration with Sebastian Gainsborough, featured Viola de Gamba and violin again, plus three vocalists and an electronic arrangement. Alice Zawadzki’s operatic voice portrayed Lucifer in a hauntingly ethereal manner, while the more contemporary vocals brought a very relatable sense of humanity to Adam and Eve. Gainsborough’s electronics play with rhythm, or to be more precise the lack of it. What pulses are heard are distant and separate, and with the strings pulling further with the harmony, create a sense of space and scale and almost a void. This audible void echoed within the Crypt, its alcoves playing host to the singers who emerge to recite their lyrics before retreating again, falling in and

out of perception and dragging the listeners ear with them with every return and departure. Within the close confines of the Crypt the experience was exhausting but extremely satisfying. The Manchester Collective is an act to be seen and a sensation to be felt. Details of The Manchester Collective can be found here: https:// manchestercollective.co.uk/paradise By Sam Rayner


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Chronixx Sun 11 Aug, 7pm at O2 Academy. £35.35. one of the hottest & most in demand reggae artists of his generation. Son of reggae artist Chronicle. The High Hollers Tues 13 Aug, 8pm at HEART Headingley. £3/£5. Life off the beaten track. This harmonica/ guitar duo has busked, picked, stomped & wailed for over 10 years. Black Milk Tues 13 Aug, 8pm at Belgrave Music Hall. £16.88. Black Milk has transitioned from one of hip-hop’s young rising stars to a virtuoso with a wellrounded pedigree as producer, rapper, performer. The Buffalo Skinners Wed 14 Aug, 8pm at Oporto Bar. £8.80. Sheffield rock & roll band playing an energetic, winsome set exploring the breadth of their ‘60’s rock, folk & blues influenced style. Yo La Tengo Wed 14 Aug, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £22. New York-based art-rock trio with truly original sound. Lee Fields & The Expressions Thurs 15 Aug, 7.30pm Brudenell Social Club. £16.50. Lee has poured his grunts & screams over a legacy of funk & soul hits. His recordings in recent years have solidified his place as the King of contemporary funk. Me Thee & E Tues 20 Aug, 8pm at HEART Headingley. £3/£5. Singer-songwriters influenced by love of jazz, classical & folk music. Their songs tell of relationships, society, philosophy & politics. Tech N9ne Tues 20 Aug, 7pm The Wardrobe. £21.45. Aka American rapper Aaron Dontez Yates. Tech’s multi-faceted skillset is exemplified by collaborations with such diverse artists as The Doors, Slipknot’s Corey Taylor, Eminem & Boyz II Men. Anais Mitchell Wed 21 Aug, 7.30pm Brudenell Social Club. £19.80. Charismatic Vermont singer-songwriter whose album 'Hadestown' (featuring Bon Iver & Ani DiFranco) was on many critic's Top 10 albums of the year list. Billy Bragg & Bon Iver have covered her songs.

Martha Reeves Fri 23 Aug, 7.30pm Brudenell Social Club, £19.80. Motown's ultimate soul diva & lead singer of Martha & The Vandellas. She has established herself as a singer/songwriter with few limitations, singing rock, jazz, country, gospel, blues & classical. Madlib Fri 23 Aug, 10pm Belgrave Music Hall. £27.50. Hip hop producer from LA, he is an enthusiastic crate digger, with a deep reverence for jazz & soul. Also a member of the hip hop trio Lootpack. Peter Broderick Fri 23 Aug, 8pm Headrow House. £13.75. Danish post-pop. 'Moments that recall the magnificence of Simon & Garfunkel at their peak, or David Pajo at his most ambient' -Sunday Times. Julie Felix Sun 25 Aug, 7.30pm at Whitby Pavilion Theatre. Legendary folk singer, now in her 80s, who appeared at Glastonbury this year Ticket (no booking fee) 01472 349 222 – Junoon Mon 26 Aug, 7pm first direct arena. £35 - £113. Pakistan’s biggest rock band founded 1990 by Salman Ahmad - the man behind Junoon’s sweeping melodies, bhangra rock rhythms & driving guitars. Blends powerful, arena rock with the tranquility of Sufi Muslim love poetry. Gregory Alan Isakov Tues 27 Aug, 7.30pm Brudenell Social Club. £16.50. Songs that tell a story of miles & landscapes & the search for a sense of place. Deep lyrical masterpieces, with hints of Leonard Cohen & Bruce Springsteen. Kate Le Bon/ Grimm Grimm Wed 28 Aug, 7.30pm Leeds University Union. £16. a vocalist who forgoes folk’s softer sides for delicious black humour./ +Space-folk project of Koichi Yamanoha, formerly of Screaming Tea Party. Y Street Band + Honey & the Bear Fri 30 Aug, 8pm at New Headingley Club. £10. York based 5-piece cover band who specialising in flamboyant vocals & rich harmonies. + Folk & roots inspired duo delicately interweaving vocal harmonies with powerful guitar riffs, foot-stomping rhythms & catchy melodies.


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St Gemma’s New G-Force Obstacle Run in Roundhay Park

Healthy Ageing Through Physical Activity - Free Training ‘Healthy Ageing - Physical Activity’ is a new, half day training course designed to support anyone working with older people with an interest in physical activity. Organised by the Adults & Health Directorate at Leeds City Council, the course is free and will take place at Technorth in Chapel Allerton. It will cover: •  How physical activity can be made easier and more accessible •  Consistent messages and recommendations for physical activity •  Barriers to physical activity and the impact of ageing on levels of activity

On Saturday 7th September, St Gemma’s Hospice is bringing a new obstacle run to Roundhay Park. Sign up and see if you have what it takes to tackle the 10k or 5k courses in support of the hospice.

produce a route and obstacles that, while challenging, will still be fun and accessible for all abilities. We’re hoping that hundreds of people will sign up to the challenge to see if they have the G-Force for St Gemma’s!”

The G-Force Obstacle Run will feature loads of natural and man-made obstacles that will have runners climbing, swinging, sliding and crawling around the challenging but fun course, with a bit of mud thrown in for good measure!

For more information and to sign up, visit www.events.st-gemma.co.uk or contact the fundraising team on 0113 218 5505 or challenges@st-gemma. co.uk

“We’re really excited to be launching this brand-new event”, said Pete Watson, Senior Events Fundraiser at St Gemma’s. “It’s prefect for individuals and teams. We’ve worked hard to

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This Summer, The Thackray Medical Museum - in partnership with Yorkshire Ambulance Service - is launching its amazing Emergency Museum, a decommissioned ambulance containing highlights from the museum’s collection, games, a teddy bear hospital, and an opportunity to champion your local health heroes. Catch it at numerous locations, including Castle Howard on 17th August and Piece Hall, Halifax on 23rd – 26th August. The museum will also be hosting Junior Medics workshops at the museum (141 Beckett St, LS9 7LN). These will feature: ‘A Career in Health’ Workshop with Medical Mavericks (15 Aug) Children will learn how to use an ultrasound machine, record and print an ECG of their heart, and try keyhole surgery with training equipment used by real surgeons! Children will receive a workbook to record all their observations and a poster with information on eleven NHS career sectors. Suitable for age 9+. Tickets £10. Junior First Aid Training (22 Aug) Hands-on training with mannequins

and choking vests to try out what they’ve learnt. All the basics of first aid, such as how to deliver CPR, place someone in the recovery position, and treat burns, bangs and bruises. Suitable for age 7+. Tickets £10 Heart and Eye Dissections (8 & 29 Aug) Get to grips with using a scalpel and other surgical equipment, and learn how these organs enable us to do all the stuff we often take for granted, like seeing, and breathing! Led by a medical professional from St James’ Hospital. Suitable for 7+. Tickets £10 Funded by National Lottery Heritage Fund and Leeds Inspired, full details are available at www. thackraymedicalmuseum.co.uk The Thackray Medical Museum galleries are temporarily closed while the museum undergoes an exciting £4 million redevelopment, it reopens Summer 2020.

‘Space Chase’ is this year’s Summer Reading Challenge at Leeds Libraries. It is inspired by the 50th Anniversary of the first moon landing by Neil Armstrong. Aimed at 4 – 11 year olds, it has just started and will continue until 14th September. Children taking part will join super space family, The Rockets, for a thrilling mission to track down books nabbed by mischievous aliens! Sign up at your local library to receive your joining pack and borrow a book. For each book you read you’ll be rewarded with prizes. If you manage to read six books, you will have completed the challenge and will receive your Certificate and Medal! Head to your library, or the children’s mobile, to join the challenge and look out for lots of exciting events taking place in libraries across the city too.


There are encounters with dinosaurs and swashbuckling pirate adventures at Abbey House Museum, and Lotherton Hall is heading back to the swinging sixties! It’s the Summer of ’69 for six weeks, complete with flower power trail, far-out crafts and weekly themes that celebrate Lotherton’s 50th anniversary. There’s instrument making and decorating at Leeds City Museum, with a Strange Sounds trail that explores the musical side of the museum’s collections. Check out the mini music festival celebrating local talent on 15th August. At Temple Newsam, pitch a picnic spot, take the monster trail through the house and head to Home Farm to meet Amazing Animals from 10th – 18th August. Meet animals from all over the globe, including tropical species and beautiful birdlife. There are Tuesday crafts at Kirkstall Abbey and outdoor games on Wednesdays. Take a tour at Leeds Discovery Centre or catch a mystery matinee in the Palace Picture House at Leeds Industrial

Museum. At Thwaite Watermill you can grab an adventure pack and take the nature trail along the canal. On 18th August travel to Leeds Industrial Museum and Thwaite Watermill by vintage bus! And, don’t forget to check out Yorkshire Sculpture International at Leeds Art Gallery. It’s free and there’s a fabulous programme of family friendly events. Create, Sculpt, Play presents pop-up activities outside from 20th July – 4th August. For more information visit museumsandgalleries.leeds.gov.uk


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This Summer Bramley Baths will be transformed into waters of adventure! Race against your fellow Pirates of the Bramley-bean to recover hidden treasure, check out adventure-themed sessions featuring heroic superhero swims, or battle inflatable dinosaurs in the Jurassic pool. Superhero swims will run weeks commencing 29th July and 12th and 26th August, with Dinosaur swims running weeks commencing 5th and 19th August. Climb across the giant inflatable obstacle course or take part in the popular family fun swims!

At Merminnies, the 30-minute creative movement and swimming session for 4-7 year olds and their parents/carers, children can have fun building their water confidence and learning floating and aqua-batic moves. Junior Mermaids (8-12-year olds) is a swimming and water-dance class using synchronised swimming techniques to combine exercise, creativity and fun. These are weekly, one-hour sessions. The Baths also run popular week-long crash courses, aimed at boosting kids’ confidence in water.

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In addition, there’s a special ‘Meet the Monarch’ weekend from 24th – 26th August, when ‘Merry Monarch’ Charles II will be ruling supreme over the museum. He will host a spectacular cavalcade of regal entertainment including six royal horse shows featuring the equestrian skills of horse racing, mounted military formation drills, gun firings and a Spanish dressage display (daily 12 noon & 3pm). Tickets are available online. The museum is open daily 10am – 5pm and admission is free. For full details of the Summer Programme, check www.royalarmouries.org


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Netball Team is World Champion The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) U-15 netball team recently won the inaugural World Schools Netball Cup. The competition brought top school teams from UK and international schools to Loughborough University in June.

The Children’s Heart Surgery Fund (CHSF) is inviting families to attend its annual Superhero Walk and Family Fun afternoon at Temple Newsam on Sunday 8th September. The 1km sponsored Superhero Walk costs just £15 for family entry, with a suggested fundraising target of £50. Walkers will include families and friends of congenital heart patients, plus young patients themselves, all raising vital funds for the Leeds Congenital Heart Unit. They (and their dogs!) are encouraged to dress as their favourite heroes - Batman, Spiderman, Minions, Peppa Pig, Cat woman and even heart surgeons - who are superheroes to many families. “Whilst our Superhero Walk is a brilliant fundraiser, the family fun day has got bigger every year”, said Charlotte Anderson-Hughes CHSF events manager. “The event celebrates the local superheroes we support as a charity - the patients themselves.” Fancy dress is, of course, optional. CHSF would like local families to go

along, learn about their charity work and have fun too. There will be bouncy castles, children’s rides, face painting, refreshments and much more for everyone to enjoy – and entry is free for the general public. “We’re proud to be sponsoring the Children’s Heart Surgery Fund’s Superhero Walk in September”, said Jayne Kennedy, Marketing Manager, B&M Waste Services who are sponsoring the event. “As longstanding sponsors of the charity, we look forward to continuing our fundraising efforts throughout the year to raise vital funds for the fantastic work that it does.” The Superhero Walk begins at 11.30am in the park near Temple Newsam House, followed by the family fun. Tickets for the Superhero Walk are available via www.chsf.org.uk/events. For further information, contact Charlotte at 0113 831 4810 events@ chsf.org.uk

The U-15 GSAL team were crowned World Schools Netball Champions, losing only one game on their way to the title. Plus, the U-13 team took the bronze medal in their age group. They won six out of their seven group matches but lost a very close semi-final to Jess School, Dubai. “It was an incredible experience, meeting players from many different countries with the chance to compete at the highest level on a world stage”, said Cath Johnson, GSAL head of netball. “The media slot for teams on the first evening, the opening ceremony and the professional staging of the final made it very special for us all.” The World Schools Netball Cup is part of the World School Games Event Series, incorporating a variety of team and individual sports throughout the year and around the world.


A Magical Sleeping Beauty Comes to The Carriageworks Over the last fourteen years, the Carriageworks Theatre’s traditional pantomime has become an unmissable festive treat for families. With its mix of well-known songs, cheeky comedy, great casts, stunning sets, beautiful costumes, it’s a highlight of the Leeds Christmas experience. This year’s production of ‘Sleeping Beauty’ includes Carriageworks’ regular Jez Edwards, now in his eleventh year of panto at the theatre. Jez has appeared in Coronation Street, Emmerdale, and was part of the epic 2018 Sainsbury’s Christmas TV campaign which paid tribute to the soldiers of WW1. Myra Dubois, plays the Wicked Witch, and newcomers Katherine Picar and James Meunier play the Princess and Prince. Katherine recently appeared in the UK tour of Miss Saigon, and James starred in Andrew Lloyd Webber’s ‘Sunset Boulevard’.

Set in a magical castle deep in the forest, a beautiful sleeping Princess cursed by a wicked fairy awaits her rescue by a handsome prince. True to form there’ll be brilliant goodies and baddies, singing, dancing, a wedding and, if you wish hard enough, a happy ever after ending!

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CommunityNotices ACTIVE Adel Crown Green Bowling Club (next door to Adel Church) is open for bowling! New members welcome. Details: Phil 267 6152, www.adelbowlingclub.co.uk Adel Scottish Dancers meet Tues, 7.45 – 9.45pm at Adel Methodist Church Hall. Keep fit, meet new friends & have fun with Scottish dancing. Beginners welcome. First class free. Details: www. rscdsleeds.org.uk Bramhope Bowls Club Experienced bowlers & those new to the game welcome. League & social bowling in a friendly environment. Details: Stewart 203 7447 Bramhope Table Tennis Club meets Mon, 8 – 10pm at Bramhope Village Hall, Old Lane, LS16 9AZ. Two tables. New members, all abilities, welcome. £12 per month/ £4 per session. Details: Stewart 203 7447 Cookridge Rambling Club Sundays. Leaves Cookridge Village Hall car park at 9.30am. Walks 6/9 miles. Transport can be provided. New members welcome. Details: Sandra 261 9732, cookridge.ramblers@ outlook.com

Leeds City Ladies Football Team is Recruiting New Players Based at Adel Sports Assoc. training is on Thursday nights & games on a Sunday. Details: Brian Wilks 07587143430, bcwilks11@gmail. com Leeds City Girls U-9s is recruiting players. Based at Adel, Club training Wednesday 5:30 - 6:30pm & games Saturday am. Details: Jodi Walsh 07790 941006, jodi.walsh@ hotmail.com Table Tennis at HEART (Bennet Rd, Headingley) Friendly, welcoming sessions Mon 7– 9pm. All ages & standards welcome. £3/5 for 1/2 hours (£2/3 U-16s). Details: Pauline Fleck 07581 553357, pauline.fleck@ btinternet.com Wheels 4 Fun Disability Cycling Group meets Sat, 11am – 1pm at Meanwood Valley Urban farm for advice, support & social cycling for adults with a physical disability. Tandems, tricycles & other bikes available. Volunteers needed to help with various roles. Details: Trish 269 5028, www. wheels4funleeds.wordpress.com

ARTS & CRAFTS Brush & Palette meets Thurs, 1 – 4pm at HEART, Bennett Rd. Headingley. Bring your own materials & ideas to paint along with others. Details: Lorraine: 267 0352 Leeds Marquetry Group meets most Wed, 7 – 9pm at the Polish Catholic Centre, Newton Hill Rd, Chapel Allerton, LS7 4JE. Friendly group makes marquetry pictures & decorated applied pieces. Programme of activities, competitions & demonstrations. Beginners welcome. Details: Steve 01943 600111, secretary. leedsmarquetry@gmail.com, www. leedsmarquetry.org.uk Stainbeck Art Club meets 2nd & 4th Tues, 2 – 4pm at Methodist Centre, Town St. Chapel Allerton. 13 & 27 Aug: Practical; Sat 31 Aug: Annual Exhibition at Chapel Allerton Arts Festival. All abilities welcome. Visitors £4. Details: Pam 268 4734, www.stainbeckarts. co.uk COFFEE MORNINGS, FAIRS & MARKETS Horsforth Farmers’ Market (sponsored by Horsforth Churches Together) Sat 3 Aug, 9.30am – 12.30pm at St Margaret’s School. Details: www. horsforthfarmersmarket.co.uk

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Air Yorkshire Aviation Society meets monthly, 2.30pm in the Media Centre at Leeds/Bradford Airport. Details: alan.sinfield@airyorkshire. org.uk/, www.airyorkshire.org.uk/

Pool Bridge Club meets Mon 1.15 – 4.30pm at the Methodist Church, Main St. Pool. (side entrance, Manor Gardens). Details: Roz 01943 461765

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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

Rescued Animals Charity Auction Bank Holiday Monday 26 Aug, 10am viewing /11am auction at Adel Methodist Church Hall, LS16 7NX. Refreshments, sandwiches, cakes etc.

Cookridge Gardening Club Annual Show 14 Sept, 2 – 4.15pm at Methodist Church Hall, Tinshill Rd. £/ U-16s free. For Show schedule & entries contact Katherine 267 1815 www. cookridgegardenclub.btek.co.uk Family History at Horsforth Museum Small groups meet Tues 10am – 12 noon. Two-hour sessions for anyone needing guidance researching their family history. Use museum’s facilities & resources. Weekends by appointment. £2 per session. Membership of the Horsforth Village Historical Society £10pa. Details: 281 9877 (Please leave your contact details), horsforthmuseum@hotmail.co.uk Horsforth in Bloom meets 2nd Saturday (10 Aug), 10am in Horsforth Museum. Why not join this active, friendly group? Details: www.horsforthinbloom.co.uk Leeds Horticultural Society meets 6 times a year 8pm St Chad's Centre, Far Headingley. Membership £10/ couple £15. All welcome. Details: Pat 225 0030, Viv 267 3880

Royal British Legion (Horsforth Branch) meets 2nd Wed (ex Dec), 7.30pm at Horsforth Conservative Club, Town St, Horsforth. New members & guests always welcomed into this friendly group. Previous armed forces service is not essential. Wharfedale General Hospital Cardiac Club For former cardiac patients. Friendly, evening exercise classes with qualified instructors. Details: 07487 565070, www.wharfedalecardiacclub.org.uk, wghcardiacclub@gmail.com Zero Carbon Headingley - New group formed to find ways to reduce carbon emissions in the Headingley area. Details: zerocarbonheadingley@ gmail.com

MUSIC Come & Sing Victorian Music Sat 21 Sept at St Michael's Church, Haworth Anthems by Parry, Elgar, Goss, Stainer & others. Led by award-winning composer & choral director Tim Knight. A fun day with plenty of time for lunch & tea. Book via www.timknightmusic. com/events/come-and-singvictorian-music 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 A mixed voice choir. Rehearsals for Autumn Concert start in Sept on Mondays, 7.30pm at St Margaret’s Parish Centre. Details: 261 1305, info@ horsforthchoralsociety.co.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 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


Meeting Point Thurs, 2 – 4pm at Bramhope Methodist Church. Run in conjunction with OPAL - £2 entry. Speakers, activities, trips out, refreshments & companionship for older people. Details: OPAL on 261 9103 St Chad’s Lunch Club Wed 12 noon (term time), at St Chad’s Parish Centre LS16 5JT. Open to anyone of retirement age, £4 for 2-course meal, tea/coffee, biscuits & chat. Transport available within catchment area. Details: Anne 07815 794 590 STEP (Supporting The Elderly People) 244 Queenswood Dr. LS6 3ND. For people over 60 & living in West Park/ Far Headingley. Open Mon-Thurs, 10am – 3pm. Drop in & see what they do. Details: 275 7988, step.2.step@btconnect.com

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Leeds Coeliac Group Advice & support to those medically diagnosed with Coeliac disease & who have to follow a strict gluten free diet. Details: leeds@coeliac. org.uk Leeds Healing Centre Fri 12 – 2.30pm at HEART, Bennett Rd. Headingley. Healing by professional team of volunteers to aid relaxation & promote wellbeing. No appointment necessary £5. www. leedshealingcentre.org or 07985 121 810. Roundhay Healing Centre: Thurs 7 – 8.30pm at Friend's Meeting House, Street Ln. Details: 07949 972 690 Leeds Migraine & Headache Support Group Friendly, supportive online group for people living with migraine & headache conditions. Search on Facebook or contact Fiona King on 07709 353 167

Low Carb Leeds meets Mon 5 Aug (2 Sept, 7 Oct) 7 – 9pm at The Tower Clinic, 8 Tinshill Ln. LS16 7AP. Making Good Lifestyle Choices for improved Health. Funded by voluntrary donations. Booking advisable. Details: 267 2067, info@towerclinic.co.uk Meditation at Kirkstall Abbey Wed 10.15 – 11.15am in Kirkstall Abbey Education room (Visitors Centre). Free. No booking required. Details: 275 7727, leeds@ uk.brahmakumaris.org, www. brahmakumaris.uk/events

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WOMEN’S GROUPS Leeds Ladies Coffee Morning 10.30am at Church Institute, New Market St. Thurs 1 Aug: ‘Lady Randy’ with Pat Osborne. Thurs 5 Sept: ‘The Funny Side of the Law’ with Julian Cundiff. Details: Joan 225 1166 University of Leeds Ladies’ Club meets monthly. All women with strong affiliation to the University welcome. Details: The Secretary 261 4564. MISC/ EVENTS Bramhope Puritan Chapel Open Days 2 – 4pm on Sunday 4 Aug (15 & 22 Sept). September dates are also 'Heritage Open Day' events. Norwood Retreat Centre (Lr Norwood Rd, Otley LS21 2RA) is ideal for groups & businesses to use for meetings, conferences, away days etc. Groups or clubs interested in booking the centre during the week or at weekends should contact 07946 423 309, norwoodretreatcentre@gmail.com Need Help with Publicity, Recruiting & Training Volunteers? OWLS may be able to help - they have been awarded lottery funding to recruit elders living in Headingley, Burley & parts of Kirkstall, to help themselves through helping others. Details: infoowls@gmail. com

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DAVID GUNBY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR DOMESTIC – COMMERCIAL – INDUSTRIAL

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TEL: 07742 923 643 CookridgeBased Based Horsforth

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• Full / Partial rewires • Consumer unit upgrades • Extra sockets and lighting

• Lighting upgrades • Intruder alarm systems • Fault finding

Tel/Fax: 0113 268 2556 Mob: 07885 242055 Email: davidgunby.elec@gmail.com

M: 07990 513 052 E: gwilliamselectrical@outlook.com

36 Highwood Avenue, Moortown, Leeds LS17 6ES

Over 20 years experience. Based in Roundhay, serving all of Leeds.

TEL:07 429 3643 FLOORING

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Call Paul on 07841 411718 Email:

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Joe, the Yorkshire based carpet, underlay, vinyl, LVT supplier and fitter with generations of experience, and an eye for perfection. Ask one of many of Joe’s clientele about why he is more than capable of perfecting any size job and finishing to the highest standard. From expert flooring consultations, to removing and disposing of old flooring and fitting the new to absolute perfection. Joe is the person to call.

Call 07983 307805

Flooring

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0113 267 5483 Abbey Upholstery, 7 Carr Bridge Ave, Cookridge, Leeds, LS16 7JZ

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

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

Sole to Soul Footcare Emma Crossley DipFH, MCFHP, MAFHP Fully insured and DBS checked Foot Health Professional

Examples of local work we did recently. To see more go to our website:

Treatments Available:

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Fencing & Landscaping Ltd

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24 Lyndhurst | Crescent | Leeds LS15 4BR

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N.S. Whitaker Tree & Paving Services

Tree Felling & Pruning Specialists Plus: Landscaping Fencing Turfing Driveways & Patios Over 20 years experience Fully insured & qualified Honest, reliable & recommended FREE, no obligation quotes. Tel: 07774 983 006 / 0113 2611 856 email: donna@nswhitaker.com www.nswhitakertreesurgeon.co.uk

Designers and manufacturers of quality wrought iron manual and electric gates Railings • Balustrades Grills • Security Doors Free Design/Free Estimates MARK WEBSTER

Tel: 0113 2788484 Mob: 07760 218426 mwfabrications@yahoo.co.uk 8 Oddy’s Fold, Meanwood LS6 4ND

JOINERS • Windows/ Doors/ All internal joinery • Modern & traditional properties • Over 15 years experience Tel: Liam Brown – 07716 647 834 Email: liam@lbtradionaljoinery.co.uk www.lbtraditionaljoinery.co.uk


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