North Leeds Life Magazine. February 2020. LS6 LS16 LS18 Edition.

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2020 has got off to a flying start! Already we are into February and festivals and celebrations are making their presence felt. Following a successful appearance last year, the Leeds LitFest is back with a great programme; Leeds Baroque is celebrating its 20th anniversary; and South Asian Artsuk’s LEAP festival focuses on the success of women in the arts, specifically from a South Asian perspective.

Once again, Dr Kevin Grady presents fascinating Leeds Lunch Hour Talks, this year at Leeds Minster; Hyde Park Picture House goes ‘on the road’; Chris Nickson chalks up ten years of writing in Leeds resulting in 22 crime novels; and we flag up some interesting activities for Half Term. And now, March beckons! We look forward to receiving all your news and notices for March 2020 by 3rd February (12th February for advertising). We look forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Carole, Jack and the team.

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10 17 19 20 23 25 32 38 10 Leeds in Your Lunch Hour

23 HELP - English Teachers Wanted!

Dr Kevin Grady presents his 13th annual series of free lunchtime lectures.

A charity working with immigrants and refugees is looking for qualified, volunteer teachers

17 Life’s So Much Better When You Smile! Red Ladder Theatre presents a powerful, dark comedy at Leeds Playhouse.

19 Leeds Baroque Celebrates 20th Anniversary With special performances in Leeds, Leyburn and York.

20 Leeds Lit Fest is back! promising to be unlike any other literature festival in the UK.

25 Leeds Landlords to Join Carbon Saving Scheme A novel scheme to cut carbon emissions from rented properties in Headingley.

32 Hyde Park Picture House Takes to the Road! To ensure you get your film fix HPPH takes its programme to new venues.

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Over the last four years, Bark in the Park has raised nearly £60,000 for St Gemma’s. The Hospice provides expert care and support for people with life-limiting illnesses, caring for patients and their carers in the Hospice’s In-Patient Unit, through the St Gemma’s community team and via its day services, which include a Day Hospice and Out-Patient Department. To book your place, visit https://events.stgemma.co.uk/events/bark-in-the-park/. Registration is £5 for the first dog and a further £2 for each additional dog. On the day, registration will be open from 9am to 10:30am.

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Life&Style They Lived In Leeds By Eveleigh Bradford

VESTA VICTORIA (VICTORIA LAWRENCE) (1873 – 1951) ‘Queen of the Music Hall’ Victoria Lawrence first stepped on stage when she was four, billed as ‘Baby Victoria’, singing and dancing alongside her parents, both music hall performers. Her family roots were deeply embedded in Leeds working class life, but she was to find fame and fortune across the globe. Audiences in the raucous music halls of the day loved her saucy comic songs, delivered in teasing cockney style, with rousing choruses to join in with. She became an international vaudeville star, ‘England’s premier comedienne’, commanding a record salary when she came back to perform at the City Varieties. Like her best-known songs, her personal life was tinged with naughtiness and scandal, providing the newspapers with some titillating headlines!

She was born in Holbeck in 1873, the second child of Joseph Lawrence, working then as a mechanic, and Emma, a cloth weaver. Joseph had been brought up in the old, grim Holbeck workhouse, while Emma had worked in the flax mills since childhood. They married in 1870 when 20-year-old Emma was pregnant and found they could escape their wretched past and the daily grind by performing together, perhaps first in pubs and then at the new music halls springing up around Leeds. Joseph (‘Joe’) developed a comedy act which now seems bizarre but was hugely popular: blacking his face and singing upside-down, waving his legs like arms while a model head was fixed on top – billed as the ‘amazing double-headed electricfooted negro’! Emma took the name Marion Nelson and sang character songs. When pretty little Victoria arrived, they took her along as an added attraction. Constantly on tour, with little chance of schooling, she was destined for the stage. After graduating from ‘Baby’ to ‘Little Victoria’, at nineteen she took the name Vesta Victoria and went solo, while Joe moved into theatre management and Emma looked after the growing family, based in London now. This was the great era of music hall and

variety, theatres packed every night for two performances, changing every week, with prices from 3 pence. Victoria toured the country, always on the move. Her signature song was ‘Daddy wouldn’t buy me a bowwow’, written specially for her – it was an instant hit, sung and whistled everywhere. She made other songs her own too: ‘Waiting at the Church’, ‘Poor John’, ‘Our Lodger’s such a Nice Young Man’, relished for their sly innuendo. Small and vivacious, with a teasing deadpan delivery, she was adored by her audiences, who roared out the catchy choruses. From the 1890s onwards she regularly toured the vaudeville circuit in the USA and was a huge star there, winning rave reviews – and, she said, showers of love letters and jewellery! She topped the bill wherever she went and could demand big money - £50 a week. A spirited fighter for her rights, she won substantial damages from the powerful Moss Empire in 1914 over the terms of her contract.


Her personal life was less successful. In 1897 she married a theatrical manager, Frederick McAvoy – she was already expecting her first child. Six years later she divorced him for adultery and cruelty. In 1912, on tour in America, she married her manager, Herbert Terry, and had a second child, but it turned out that his wife was still alive, so the marriage was bigamous (a disconcerting echo of the punch-line from ‘Waiting at the Church’ – ‘Can’t get away to marry you today, My wife won’t let me!’). When Terry’s wife died in 1920 they married again, legally, but he left her a few years later, and she divorced him for desertion. The newspapers had a field day.

in Leeds at the Hippodrome, City Varieties and other halls, and figured in a couple of films and on the radio into the 1940s. She died in 1951 at her London home, still a wealthy woman. Alongside money and jewellery she left the old wicker basket that had always accompanied her on tour, and the originals of some of her famous songs, which found wry humour in the trials of ordinary people, especially women at the hands of men, reflecting the story of her own life – ‘It ain’t all honey and it ain’t all jam’!

She retired from the stage during her years with Terry, but after her divorce in 1926 staged a comeback, sometimes appearing with her brother Lawrence Barclay, a songwriter and actor. But tastes were changing and she was ageing. By the early ‘30s she was no longer top of the bill, though she appeared at the Royal Variety Performance at the Palladium in 1932, as one of the stars of ‘the good old days’. She still made occasional appearances

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Life&Style Leeds in Your Lunch Hour The history of Leeds comes under the spotlight again from 5th – 26th February when Leeds historian, Dr Kevin Grady, presents his 13th annual series of free lunchtime lectures from 1.15 - 1.50 pm at Leeds Minster in Kirkgate, the new lecture venue this year.

Wednesday 26 February: ‘How Leeds Got its Daily Bread, 1086-2020’: Corn Mills, Bakehouses and Corn Exchanges – This fascinating story extends from Leeds’ medieval corn mill and bakehouse to the building of Leeds Corn Exchange and the Co-op’s People’s Flour Mill in Holbeck.

Wednesday 5 February: ‘Leeds Parish Church and Minster: Twelve Hundred Years of History’ – This lecture tells the fascinating story of how the small church with its Viking crosses at the heart of the original medieval settlement of Leeds became a massive parish church, and then the Minster we know today.

‘My lectures aim to tempt city centre workers and people with time to spare to pop into Leeds Minster at lunchtime to enjoy half an hour of the fascinating and entertaining history of Leeds”, said Dr Grady. “The lectures are free, and no booking is required. As in previous years, they will be full of surprises.

Wednesday 12 February: ‘The Wonder of his Age’: John Harrison, Leeds Benefactor (1579-1656) – This 17th century cloth merchant and benefactor is best remembered today for building St John’s Church, New Briggate and its almshouses, and re-endowing Leeds Grammar School. Wednesday 19 February: ‘Leeds’ First Town Hall’: The Moothall, Briggate (1600-1825) – For over two hundred years the centre of Briggate above Kirkgate was dominated by the Moothall and butchers’ shambles. Its remarkable history brings 17th century and Georgian Leeds to life.

The lectures are free and as in previous years, they will be full of surprises!

“Three of this year’s lectures focus on some of Leeds’ most important surviving heritage buildings – Leeds Minster, St John’s, New Briggate, and the Corn Exchange, their predecessors, and the people involved in their creation. Another lecture tells the story of one of the city’s most evocative now-demolished buildings – the Georgian Moothall, the centre of civic life which stood in the middle of Briggate for over two hundred years.” For further details about the Lunch Hour Lectures contact: Kevingrady50@gmail.com For details about other Leeds Civic Trust Events contact: 0113 243 9594; office@leedscivictrust. org.uk, www.leedscivictrust.org.uk.


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Ten Years of Leeds.

“Because of them, I was able to help organise ‘The Vote Before the Vote’, a 2018 exhibition at Leeds Libraries about the local Victorian women who helped with the cause of women’s suffrage. That’s my proudest achievement. And I had a play staged with a live quintet at Leeds Jazz Festival; utterly unexpected.”

Ten Years of Writing. 22 Crime Novels! In the Spring of 2010, a small publisher called Crème de la Crime put out a novel called ‘The Broken Token’. Set in Leeds in 1731, it marked the first appearance of Richard Nottingham, Constable of Leeds, and the crime fiction debut of long-time music journalist Chris Nickson. Fast forward a decade and Nickson is set to put out his 22nd book set in Leeds – ‘The Molten City’, which takes place in 1908. “When I look at these books lined up on the shelf, it seems crazy”, he admits. “I’m not even completely sure how it happened. I was just so eager to explore all these ideas and characters who’d been flowing through my mind.” That’s taken him through seven acclaimed books with Richard Nottingham (actually Constable of Leeds in the 1730s) to Detective Superintendent Tom Harper, in charge of Millgarth police station at the turn of the 20th century, all the way to the 1950s and noir enquiry agent Dan Markham, as well as others. “The people are the heart of the books”, Nickson says. “But I try to make Leeds itself a character, the way it changes and grows over time. I was born and bred here, the place is in my soul. In the 1730s, it was compact, barely the size of today’s city centre. Around 7- 8,000 people lived here. In the 1950s, we had more than 500,000. Yet something ineffably Leeds still remains at the core.” Publishing the novels has opened the door to things Nickson had never anticipated.

Nickson’s newest book, ‘The Molten City’, the eighth to feature Det. Supt. Tom Harper, also builds on real Leeds history, using the 1908 Suffragette Riot as its backdrop. “Being able to use real events helps to ground the story. It’s the same with actual locations. Tom’s wife Annabelle is the landlady of the Victoria public house at the bottom of Roundhay Road. The place existed; my greatgrandfather was the landlord for 20 years. So, the novels connect not just to Leeds history, but my own family. My only regret is that my parents died before any of these books were published.”

Pictured: Chris Nickson

Ten years is quite an anniversary. Yet Nickson feels he’s just beginning. “I’ve covered Leeds in every decade from the 1890s to the 1950s, as well as a couple of others. With Tom and Annabelle Harper, I’ve chronicled their lives from 1890 to 1908, and I want to take them up to 1918. Yes, I write crime novels, but for me, it’s always the people who make any book.” 2020 will bring two more Leeds books, as well as the reappearance in print of ‘The Broken Token’ - long available only as an ebook or audiobook.

Someone once said that if you cut me open, Leeds would run through me like a stick of rock

“Someone once said that if you cut me open, Leeds would run through me like a stick of rock. I’m proud of this place. If I can keep writing stories set here that people want to read, I’ll feel I’ve accomplished something worthwhile.” ‘The Molten City’ is published in hardback on 31st March. ‘The Broken Token’ is in paperback again from February. Chris will be at Leeds LitFest in March, Wetherby Library with five other Leeds writers on 21st March, and at Morley and Rothwell libraries in April. www.chrisnickson.co.uk


Cabaret Returns to Leeds Grand Kander and Ebb’s landmark musical Cabaret returns to Leeds Grand Theatre from Tuesday 3rd - Saturday 7th March. Directed by Rufus Norris and produced by Bill Kenwright, it tells the story of a young American writer, Cliff Bradshaw, and his relationship with English cabaret performer Sally Bowles and features some of the most iconic songs in musical theatre, including ‘Money Makes the World Go Round’, ‘Two Ladies’, ‘Maybe This Time’ and ‘Cabaret’. John Partridge, well known to TV audiences as East Enders’ Christian Clarke, and one of West End theatre’s most prolific leading men, fronts this production as the enigmatic Emcee. Kara Lily Hayworth, best known for her critically acclaimed portrayal of Cilla Black in ‘Cilla the Musical’, will star as Sally Bowles, and the role of Fraulein Schneider will be played by singer and screen icon Anita Harris.

Since its Broadway premiere in 1966 and the movie starring Liza Minnelli and Joel Grey, ‘Cabaret’ has won a staggering number of stage and screen awards, including eight Oscars, seven BAFTAs and 13 Tonys. Norris’ production has enjoyed two smash hit West End runs and has picked up two Olivier Awards. Book online at leedsgrandtheatre.com or call Box Office on 0844 848 2700


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LEAP 2020: Celebrating Women in the Arts Organised by South Asian Arts-uk (SAA-uk), LEAP 2020 is a festival dedicated to the experience and journey of women. It presents several events led by women, discussing their experiences, and aimed at inspiring the next generation to pursue success in the arts, whilst focusing specifically on the South Asian perspective.

Thursday 4th March: Kanyaa: The Daughter at Stage@ leeds

From 29th February to 8th March, witness the ‘leaps’ taken by amazing South Asian women in the arts, with a vocal thumri concert, classical Kathak and Kuchipudi dance presentations, a panel discussion of inspirational women, and a violin performance by an international artiste.

A panel discussion of inspirational women in the arts, journeying through their experiences and their advice for young women entering the workplace. Concludes with a striking dance piece by kathak artists Jyoti Manral and Mansi Dabral Uniyal exploring the role of women in the world from the perspective of an unborn child.

Saturday 29th February: Saawariya: Poetry in Song at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton

Sunday 8 March: Women in Music at Left Bank Leeds, Cardigan Road

Let Poulomi Chakraborty, accompanied by Shahbaz Hussain on tabla and Kirpal Singh Panesar on esraj, transport you to the warmth of love with the light classical genre of thumris.

An intergenerational presentation featuring SAAuk’s young female classical music students, and a performance by eminent violinist, Shreya Devnath. Followed by a mouth-watering feast of authentic Indian food.

Sunday 1st March: Shakti: The Woman at The Tetley Unravel the goddess in you with a morning workshop inspired by classical kathak and kuchipudi dance, followed by a dance performance by Seetal Kaur Dhadyalla and Vrata Chigateri exploring female roles in Indian mythology.

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Libraries of Free Digital Reading Options If you recently got a new reading device, Leeds Libraries would like you to know that they have a wide range of free digital reading options – all you need is your library card and pin number and you’re ready to go. Titles last for three weeks and will disappear when the loan period is over.

VERVE, the renowned postgraduate dance company of Northern School of Contemporary Dance, kicks off its 15-date international tour with a première at The Riley Theatre on 28th/29th February. VERVE is made up of 14 exceptional dancers trained at some of the world’s leading dance conservatoires, and this year includes dancers from Malaysia, Portugal, Norway and South Korea, as well as the UK, forming a truly international company. In 2020 the company will perform four physically ambitious, strikingly original dance works. Choreographers invited to create work include Olivier awardwinning dance theatre maker Botis Seva, prolific dancer turned choreographer Lali Ayguadé, Mari Carrasco, a rising star in Scandinavian contemporary dance, and maverick choreographer Douglas Thorpe.

“Year after year VERVE tours the work of exceptional choreographic artists, performed by a vibrant, international company of dancers”, said Matthew Robinson, Artistic Director. “Expect adventurous and bold work that reveals the virtuosic athleticism that these artists are capable of. “Embedded in cultures across the world, dance is a means of communication beyond words. Dance and art more broadly have the ability to provoke thought, to spark dialogue and imagination. I invite audiences to sample a selection of the breadth of what is happening in dance right now at one of our performances this year, as well as witness a new generation of dancers about to make their mark on the UK and international dance scene.” For full tour dates and to book visit: nscd. ac.uk/verve/tour

There are hundreds of titles in eBooks and eAudio to choose from – from crime to cookery and bestsellers to biographies. Books can be read on all standard e-readers, iPhone, Android and tablet devices including Kindle Fire (but not other Kindle devices). Just download the BorrowBox app! You will also have access to over 70 eMagazines and thousands of eComics – from manga to Marvel. Read online or download and enjoy unlimited checkouts of the newest or back issues. You will find links to BorrowBox and RB Digital via http://bit.ly/ LeedsCatalogue And if you’re not sure how to use your device or need help to get online, the libraries can help you with that as well! There are regular drop-in sessions at libraries across the city. For more information, visit www. leeds.gov.uk/learning or ask at your local library.


Life’s So Much Better

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When You Smile! Welcome to Smile Club! Red Ladder Theatre will present ‘Smile Club’, a powerful, dark comedy by Andrea Heaton and Adam Z Robinson, in the new Bramall Rock Void space at Leeds Playhouse from 5th – 7th March. Set in a dystopian world in which the government aims to tame unruly women deemed unable to fit into society, Smile Club is a feminist dystopian thriller that is a darkly comic and searingly satirical one woman show performed by Andrea Heaton and directed by Red Ladder Theatre’s Rod Dixon. “The new studio is the perfect space for the show”, said Rod. “I guess you could say it's Red Ladder's first step into the world of science fiction, as the play explores a very plausible near-future when women become a little 'too outspoken for their own good' and have to be reconditioned in an institutional facility. It's a satire really, about the oppression of everyday sexism, but it's also very funny, and speaks very well to the times we live in.”

In it, Lisa, a Smile Club attendee, has been through it all and she now knows – beyond a shadow of a doubt – that nobody likes a girl who makes a fuss; nobody likes a girl who can’t take a joke. Life is simpler when you let things go. And she certainly has. Here, she presents the perks of being a Smile Club Member. Hear about her descent into dejection, rage, and violence, before her remarkable transformation into the smiley, well-adjusted human she is today. Recommended for ages 12+. Running time: 60 minutes. Some performances may include a post-show Q&A session

POINTS OF VIEW Our first exhibition of 2020 showcases the work of twelve artists and makers that all explore the theme of landscape. From traditional landscape painting to abstract ceramics, each artist perceives and interprets the landscape in their own unique way.

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Arts&Culture Weavers’ Return at Sunny Bank

Jamaal and Christella Commissioned to Create New Dance Pieces Pictured: Jamaal Burkmar Photo: Jack Thompson

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The sound of shuttles will echo once again in Sunny Bank Mill, Farsley, as hand weaving is introduced through a series of courses in the new Twisting Gallery studios, part of the Weavers’ Yard development which sees the regeneration of the heart of the mill. Weaver Agnis Smallwood will run a series of workshops on refurbished looms, donated by Fabworks. The lovely old George Wood handlooms started life at Leeds University (in fact both William and John Gaunt, Sunny Bank’s joint managing directors learnt to weave on them!). Participants can learn the basics of weaving in a day or take a longer course. Some of the looms will be available to rent for short periods for those who become addicted! “Weaving is our legacy and a huge part of the story of our community”, said Jane Kay, Arts Director. “We are delighted to both share that history and provide a means of keeping it alive by introducing courses in this ancient craft.”

For further information on these courses, visit www.sunnybankmills.co.uk or email arts@sunnybankmills.co.uk Spring highlights at Sunny Bank include Opera at the Mill; ‘Points of View’, the first exhibition of 2020, is an examination of landscape by twelve artists; and in March, ‘Ones to Watch’ celebrates the work of emerging artists. The first open weekend is 1st/ 2nd February –the studios and Archives (Sat) will be open and Rose and Brown return for a vintage fair. The Gallery is open every day except Monday (10am - 4pm Tues to Sat; 11am – 3pm Sun).

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Phoenix Dance Theatre recently commissioned choreographer Jamaal Burkmar and composer Christella Litras to create a new work, following their engagement with Phoenix’s 2019 Choreographers and Composers Lab last July, which brought together 24 artists for a two-week intensive led by Sharon Watson, Artistic Director, and Music Director Alexander Campkin. Funded by Jerwood Arts with match funding from Leeds Dance Partnership, The Lab focused on cross-artform collaboration, supporting four choreographers, four composers, four musicians and 12 dancers. “This commission reaffirms why intensives like the CC Lab are so important for the industry, as it allows artists to take risks and collaborate and as a result, create something new and exciting which challenges their creative practice”, said Sharon. Jamaal and Christella will produce a number of contemporary dance pieces set to original music, which will work together as a full-length performance or as standalone pieces.


Leeds Baroque Celebrates 20th Anniversary Leeds Baroque has been performing music of the 17th and 18th centuries since its foundation in 2000. Made up of professional, student and talented amateur performers, it is directed by Prof Peter Holman, an international authority on this repertoire. To celebrate its 20th anniversary Leeds Baroque will be taking performances to Leyburn in North Yorkshire and to the National Centre for Early Music in York. Sunday 8th March: The season begins with ‘Music for Great Occasions’, 3pm on the Clothworkers’ Centenary Concert Hall, University of Leeds, featuring the music of Purcell and Handel with Finn Lacey (counter tenor), Dan Auchincloss (tenor), Philip Smith (baritone) and renowned trumpet player Crispian Steele Perkins. Saturday 6th June: The choir and orchestra present a programme of Schütz and Carissimi, 7.30pm at the National Centre for Early Music in York.

Sunday 28th June: The orchestra and soloists perform dazzling summer music by Corelli, Stradella, Scarlatti and Vivaldi, 3pm at The Garden Rooms, Tennants, Leyburn, North Yorkshire. Sunday 25th October: Leeds Baroque soloists, choir and orchestra perform Handel’s Messiah, directed by Peter Holman at the Clothworkers’ Centenary Concert Hall, the University of Leeds. Leeds Baroque has earned an enviable reputation for the breadth and quality of its performance and its audience has responded with great enthusiasm and wonderful complimentary comments. Over the years, many young artists have used it as a steppingstone to join prestigious professional groups such as Opera North, La Siècle in Paris, Genesis Sixteen and Welsh National Opera.

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Leeds Lit Fest is back! Leeds Lit Fest returns from Wednesday 4th – Sunday 8th March, promising to be unlike any other literature festival in the UK. This year it offers: • A Core Programme featuring local, regional and national writers including Helen Fielding, AC Grayling, Jenny Éclair, Helen Taylor, Gavin Esler and Marie Le Conte. There will be talks, discussions, panel events, Q&A sessions and a roadshow from the Northern Fiction Alliance. • A Literary Inspired Programme building on last year’s quirkiness and made possible by funding from the Arts Council.

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Leeds poet, Joe Williams has been commissioned to bring his ‘An Otley Run’ verse novella to life in a walk that will see people doing part of the famous Run. Other performers include, IOU Theatre, Ant

Hampton, Scary Little Girls, Nunkie Theatre, and Visible Fictions, bringing sound installations, theatre, immersive experiences, themed walks, music, spoken word and film events.

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• Inspiring the City a community programme that will see over 40 events, including a series of writing workshops, take place across the city. It will bring literary events closer to where people live and encourage them to embrace reading, writing and creative activity. Linked to this will be a series of podcasts where writers encourage listeners to develop their writing skills and increase their engagement with literature.

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In addition, through the support of the British Council and in partnership with Leeds Beckett University, American author, Diane Cook will take on the role of International Writer in Residence. For the full programme, visit bleedslitfest.co.uk

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‘The Monster Panto’ The award-winning amateur theatre group STARS presents ‘The Monster Panto’ at Adel & Ireland Wood Community Centre, New Adel Lane, LS16 6AZ from Thursday 20th to Sunday the 23rd February. This annual pantomime extravaganza includes all the usual (and unusual!) panto antics and also features the group’s youth section, Starburst.

Through the National Lottery and Leeds Community Foundation, Little London Arts (LLA) has received the funding to continue its Cultural & Social Visits project for people over 50.

When minibus transport is provided, there is a choice of pick up points in Little London and the city centre. The cost is on a pay-what-you-can basis, so no one is financially excluded.

The programme of day trips was set up to help combat social isolation whilst offering older people opportunities to access a wide range of experiences to suit diverse backgrounds and interests. Starting in the inner-city Little London area, the trips are now open to anyone over 50 across Leeds. They include visits to places like museums, art galleries, nature reserves, country parks etc. Many are linked to cultural, environmental, scientific or heritage interests in Leeds and Yorkshire, often with a specially arranged group tour, talk or walk. They take place all year round, and this coming Summer will explore places further afield.

The project also receives support from the National Lottery Community Fund, Leeds Fund Small Grants, and Time to Shine Seasonal Loneliness fund. If you would like more information, are interested in registering for future trips, or know someone else who might benefit, please contact Hannah Carey on 07761 184841 or hannah@littlelondonarts.org. uk.

‘The Monster Panto’ is written by members of STARS and follows the hilarious adventures of Dame Dilly and her schoolgirls to Transylvania where she is confronted by vampires, bats, werewolves, and haunted rooms – not to mention Frank N Stein, Professor Crackpot and a host of other characters. You are invited to go along and follow their journey - cheer the heroines and boo the villains (or vice versa!). Performances on Thursday, Friday and Saturday start at 7:30pm. The Sunday performance starts at 6pm and there’s a matinee on Saturday at 2pm. Tickets (£7.50/£6) are available via 0113 293 9596 or tickets@starsleeds. co.uk


HELP - English Teachers Wanted! HELP (Harehills English Language Project), a charity working with immigrants, refugees, and anyone who wants to better their English, runs free classes (from Beginners to Advanced) during term time. It is currently planning to expand its service and introduce evening classes in addition to their established day-time sessions and is looking for qualified, volunteer teachers for both evening (Mondays 6 – 7.30pm) and day-time classes. “We have had numerous enquiries from working people who want to develop their English language skills in order to progress in their jobs”, said Nick Thomas, HELP Project Leader. “The obvious way to cater for them is to hold some classes in the evening. “We have had interest from a wide range of people, including people wanting to become taxi drivers. In order to take the licensing authority’s formal literacy and numeracy test, they have to show they have reached a certain level and we can help them reach this point. Any adult who wants to improve their English is welcome. We even have a day time crèche, where parents can leave their pre-school children while they attend classes.”

The classes are also a great opportunity to meet other people and make friends. This is especially helpful for women who might otherwise meet few people outside the home. In the higher classes, people also learn about the history and culture of the UK – touching on subjects like Halloween, Bonfire Night, Armistice Day, Pancake Day, and a session on Yorkshire English is usually helpful and appreciated! HELP would like to hear from teachers who can commit to at least one evening or one morning during term times. HELP is based at St Aidan’s and Trinity United Churches in Harehills.

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Resurfacing – Station Road, Horsforth I attended a briefing recently about the above issue. The resurfacing will be done on the road from a point close to The Fox and Hounds across the bridge and up to where the road meets Sussex Avenue. New markings and lines will be drawn up. In terms of timescales the Highways Operations Manager advised that he had yet to speak to network rail regarding undertaking the works on their structure. They hope to start work on site in mid to late February and it should take no longer than six weekends.

According to local police, there has been a slight increase in residential burglaries across Leeds North West. They have produced a home security booklet that provides some useful advice on how to increase your home security. A criminal is simply looking for the opportunity to commit crime or is suddenly hit by a tempting situation. If we remove that opportunity/temptation and make it difficult for them, then it is estimated that 90% of crime could be prevented. The best way to conduct a review of your own home security is to approach it with the mind-set of a potential burglar. There are three key area where you can be effective in reducing the likelihood of your home being burgled.

2- Delay: make it more difficult to physically break into your home and take your property. 3- Detect: measures that you can use to help detect if a criminal tries to break into your home or attempts to steal your property. Remember most criminals will not target your home if there’s a risk to them of being seen and getting caught. I hope you find this information useful. If you would like a copy of the booklet email me at barry.anderson@leeds.gov.uk and I will send you the booklet. www.barryanderson.yourcllr.com Twitter @barryanderson19

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Cllr Neil Walshaw, Chair of the Climate Emergency Advisory Panel.

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So we in Leeds are clearing away outdated ideas and developing new plans. The most recent example is scrapping the controversial proposal for a link road from the A65 to the Airport. Instead we will open a new railway station in Bramhope. Zero emission shuttle buses will take people on to the Airport and green belt will be saved.

Cllr Al Garthwaite, Deputy Executive Member for Environment, as well as Women’s Safety & the City Centre.

Climate Emergency Update Australia is on fire. These are the worst fires ever seen on that continent. At the time of writing, 25 people had lost their lives, 15.6 million acres of bush, forest and parks have been burned, thousands of homes have been destroyed and half a billion animals had died. There is no sign of the fires abating. This is the latest and most dramatic evidence of the dire effects of an overheating planet. These fires don’t just affect Australia; they have released an estimated 250 MILLION tonnes of carbon dioxide and particulates into the world’s atmosphere. This extra carbon then further accelerates climate change and makes such fires ever more likely and increasingly intense. At the

Less traffic on the A660 A new and long-awaited North-West Leeds Park & Ride will form part of the new station. This will help reduce traffic coming into Leeds on the A660, something that all of us want and have worked towards over the years. We will keep you updated as our plans develop, as we, in partnership with Zero Carbon Headingley, the Leeds Climate Commission and other organisations, are committed to Leeds being a zero carbon city by 2030.

Leeds Landlords to Join Carbon Saving Scheme A novel scheme to cut carbon emissions from student rented properties in Headingley and surrounding areas was launched at a recent meeting of the Leeds Property Association. The ‘Low Carbon’ labelling scheme aims to promote more energy efficient properties and persuade students to cut energy waste. The scheme awards a Low Carbon badge to all properties with a good Energy Performance Certificate rating devised by Zero Carbon Headingley, a group campaigning to cut carbon emissions locally. It is being adopted and promoted by Unipol, the charitable property agency that runs the National Code and Accreditation Scheme for the sector and also houses 3,000 students in Leeds. “Although all properties have to have an Energy Performance Certificate, these are not being displayed to students when they

are looking for somewhere to live”, said Matthew Hill, Zero Carbon Headingley. “We hope that highlighting the low energy properties will increase the demand for them from environmentally aware students. This would act as an incentive for property agents and landlords to bring more of their houses up to a higher standard.” A key part of the scheme is to put together a guide encouraging students to cut their carbon footprint by avoiding energy waste in their homes. This guide is being developed with the help of students in various social-media friendly formats, including an animated film. “Many landlords include gas and electricity bills in the rent”, explained Matthew. “We want to stop students thinking this means it’s OK to turn the heating up and leave the windows open.”

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Kingfishers do not live very long – only a quarter of birds survive from one breeding season to the next, and, in periods of severe winter weather, many can die from cold or lack of food. It is a widespread bird, and around Leeds it can (with a bit of luck!) be seen at RSPB Fairburn Ings reserve, Rodley Nature Reserve, and the Adel Dam reserve next to Golden Acre Park. Leeds RSPB Group

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Garden Round Up With Tracy Foster

As Spring bulbs begin to emerge and the days become longer, the urge to do some gardening is irresistible. Soil and Compost

Sweet Peas

At this time of the year soil is cold and wet and it is easily compacted so it’s better to keep off it until the weather improves or use wooden boards to help distribute your weight. For now, adding a layer of mulch such as homemade compost or fallen leaves will protect bare soil until the growing season begins.

An early sowing will give your sweet peas a head start. Sow them into good potting compost, putting one seed to a 9cm pot or six to a 15cm pot. Better still, you can re-use cardboard loo roll middles by standing them in a tray and filling them with compost before sowing one seed in each and these will give your seedlings plenty of space for their roots and can be planted out in their entirety when the time comes – which means less risk of root damage. Place the pots/tubes in a cold frame or greenhouse, covered with a sheet of newspaper which you can remove once they germinate. If hard frosts are forecast, they may need a little extra protection in the form of newspaper of horticultural fleece. Once the seedling has formed four leaves, pinch out the tip and the top two leaves so that your little seedlings will develop into nice bushy plants.

If you have Rhubarb,

Seed potatoes are available now and can be put on a cool windowsill to ‘chit’ (or form shoots) before you plant them out.

Making compost is really easy, in my small garden I have two simple wooden compost bins side by side, one contains compost that is ready to use, the other is gradually filled throughout the year with layers of material from the garden, vegetable peelings from the kitchen and grass cuttings. In early Spring I empty the first bin and spread it onto the veg and flower beds, then I turn the compost in the other bin and leave it to mature whilst I start filling the first bin again. It is ready when it looks like dark crumbly soil.

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If you have Rhubarb, you can cover the plant with a large upturned pot as it starts to grow. Plants ‘forced’ in this way will produce tender pink stems that can be harvested early. Once you have enjoyed a few stems from each plant, you should remove the pot and allow the plant to develop normally. Seed potatoes are available now and can be put on a cool windowsill to ‘chit’ (or form shoots) before you plant them out. www.tracyfostergardendesign.co.uk

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Film Review By Samuel Payne

STAR WARS: THE RISE OF SKYWALKER DIRECTED BY: J.J. ABRAMS STARRING: CARRIE FISHER, MARK HAMILL, ADAM DRIVER, DAISY RIDLEY, JOHN BOYEGA, OSCAR ISAAC, ANTHONY DANIELS, NAOMI ACKIE, DOMHNALL GLEESON, RICHARD E. GRANT, LUPITA NYONG'O, KERI RUSSELL, JOONAS SUOTAMO, KELLY MARIE TRAN, IAN MCDIARMID, BILLY DEE WILLIAMS CERT: 12A RUNNING TIME: 142 MINUTES “The time has come! With your hatred, you will take my life, and you will ascend...”

This Winter, cinema’s most profitable film series concludes in episode nine of the 'Star Wars' saga. 'The Rise of Skywalker' is Disney’s third instalment in the recentlyrevived franchise, and bravely attempts to wrap up (and bring reason to) the convoluted disaster of its last episode. The result is a final chapter trying to start over again, whilst delivering all the big payoffs expected in a third act. Perhaps that’s why this overcrowded, hurried mess of a movie never really has the chance to unpack any interesting ideas. It’s too busy resetting a whole new barrage of payoffs. In 'Star Wars' tradition, a crawling caption debriefs us on the mysterious return of Emperor Palpatine. The goodies in The Resistance attempt to sniff out the old enemy, whilst the baddies in the Frist Order, including upstart Kylo Ren, feel equally threatened by the leader’s return. The chase is on to discover the ancient villain’s hideout, bringing two Jedi together in a final battle against the dark side of the force... Whilst this all seems simple enough, J.J. Abrams’ frantic direction prioritises a manic, impatient race to the finish line that barely draws breath. After two films, you’d expect some pause for development, reflection or character study, but there’s no reprieve: the film plays out like a showreel of set pieces and action with increasingly numbing effect. Added to the mix is a sprawling ensemble of forgettable new characters afforded no time to develop before they're shunted aside for the next big effects sequence. The heavily marketed and smartly dressed Zorii Bliss, for example, hands over a few lines with zero impact; cut her two scenes and the plot remains the same. But perhaps her pleasing design makes for a nice and shiny new toy in the merchandise line?


As the film winds on, dragging us through a journey of hide and seek with gadgets and maps and battles and flashbacks, it becomes apparent that 'The Rise of Skywalker' isn’t really serving any story; it's executing a boardroom of set pieces sketched on Post-It notes by committee, rearranged into something resembling a movie treatment. Perhaps the 'Star Wars' movie machine is simply running out of ideas. The telltale sign of desperation shows in its plundering of old iconography to remind audiences that this is still the 'Star Wars' brand we know and love, yet it feels more tired than nostalgic. Remember Luke Skywalker? Tick. The Millennium Falcon? Tick. Old Hans Solo? Yup, he’s back too. C3PO? Yawn. Mostly notably, Ian McDiarmid returns as the arch Emperor, and actually hands over an entertaining if knowingly operatic performance. It’s momentarily fun, but the pantomime campery soon feels like yet another theatrical walkdown, another encore, to a story that came to a natural conclusion 35 years ago. You’re left wondering why this tale is being told again, for the third time. Still, the film is salvaged by some robust performances. Adam Driver continues to deliver the most absorbing character in the series as the tragically unhinged Kylo Ren. Daisy Ridley also photographs nicely as heroine Ray, showcasing some impressive swordsmanship. Domhnall Gleeson and Richard E. Grant offer some playful cameos too, though with less dialogue than your average Storm Trooper.

Beautiful production design combined with John Williams' soaring score helps smooth over and add weight to the action, spotting emotion where there’s often empty space. There's also some inspired puppetry and sound design, giving the whole thing a tactile and nostalgic Eighties’ flavour. But there's no escaping the reality that this big-budget film is a one-shot and disposable funfair ride. There’s plenty of distracting effects, noise, action and movement, but behind all the colourful fanfare there’s little to remember, and nothing to revisit. Essentially, this is probably not the finale you’re looking for.


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Hyde Park Picture House Takes to the Road!

now take place at 42 New Briggate, sharing the space with visual arts organisation Pavilion. Thanks to a Heritage Lottery grant, Hyde Park Picture House is about to undergo major refurbishment and development from the end of February – but don’t despair, to ensure you get your film fix HPPH is taking its programme ‘On the Road’. From March, you’ll be able to catch its ‘New Indies’ series at Leeds University Union, starting with ‘Portrait of a Lady on Fire’ (part of LGBTQ History Month) on 15th March. Of course, screenings are open to everyone, not just students. ‘Hyde & Seek’, its family friendly programme, will take place on the fourth Saturday of every month at HEART on Bennett Road in Headingley and all screenings will be ‘Pay What You Feel’. Plus, there will be a fun craft activity before the film. ‘Creatures of the Night’ continues at its temporary home, The Brunswick on North Street, every other Wednesday, showing the best in new horror as well as obscure cult classics. ‘Docs & Artists’ Moving Image’, the focus of its Tuesday Wonder screenings, will

‘Music on Film’, a brand new monthly feature, run in partnership with, and held at, The Brudenell Social Club, will screen music documentaries and concert films. And, ‘Memory Matinees’, designed for people with dementia, will also be held at Headingley HEART. Hyde Park Picture House first opened in 1914 and is the UK’s last remaining gas-lit cinema (and yes, the gas lights will remain!). It is fantastic that it will now be able to continue to welcome film fans for a further 100 years. The Grade II listed building will undergo essential repairs and restoration work, alongside the creation of new accessible facilities, including a larger foyer space and a second screen in the basement. In addition to the Heritage Lottery grant, backing has been received from Leeds City Council, the Garfield Weston Foundation, Film Hub North, Leeds Inspired, the

Pilgrim Trust, Gwyneth Forrester Trust, and Co-op Community Fund. Kirkstall Brewery is also supporting the project, and plans to brew a Picture House Ale, with 20% of sales going towards the work. More exciting news is that Francis Lee, the BAFTA-nominated writer and director of the film ‘God’s Own Country’, is to become the Picture House’s first Patron. An avid supporter of the cinema, he is currently working on his new film ‘Ammonite’ starring Kate Winslet and Saoirse Ronan, due out later this year. Despite the wonderful support the Picture House has already received, it still needs to raise more money to complete the project. It will be embarking on a crowdfunding campaign this Spring. Individuals or businesses who are interested in sponsorship opportunities should contact Wendy Cook, Head of Cinema, on wendy@ hydeparkpicturehouse.co.uk The full programme of screenings is available at www.hydeparkpicturehouse. co.uk


WMC Video Gamers Take on 24-hour Charity Challenge Video gamers from The William Merritt Centre (WMC) are gearing up to burn the midnight gaming oil on 21st February to raise money for people with disabilities. They will play video games continuously for 24 hours as part of GameBlast20, the UK’s largest charity video gaming weekend, and hope to raise £1,000 for the charity SpecialEffect, which uses technology to help people with disabilities benefit from the fun of video games. “This is a big challenge, but they’re attempting it to help the thousands of people who, because of a disability, can only sit and watch while others have all the fun”, said Tom Donegan, head of the charity’s fundraising and communications team. “GameBlast is an opportunity for people to do what they love best and level the playing field for people with disabilities at the same time.”

The charity is inviting teams of friends, family members and work colleagues to join in GameBlast20. There’s no strict requirement for people to take on gaming marathons – many teams and individuals will be playing board games or holding gaming-related events. The aim is to raise a total of £100,000. Anyone can sponsor the WMC team via https:// justgiving.com/fundraising/william-merritt-20. More details on GameBlast20 can be found at https://www. gameblast20.org.uk The William Merritt Centre provides impartial information, advice and assessment on equipment, driving and the practical aspects of daily living for people with disabilities of all ages, their carers, professionals and older people. Anyone can make an appointment with one of their Occupational Therapists/ Driving instructors to discuss their needs and receive recommendations to aid independent living. William Merritt Centre, Aire House, 100 Town Street, Rodley, LS13 1HP 0113 350 8989. Email: info@wmdlc. org

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Live Music Listings February 2020 Nathan Carter Sat 1 Feb, 8pm at The Irish Centre, York Rd. £33.75. The hottest property on the Irish Country Music scene - regularly sells out venues all over Ireland. Smoke Fairies Sun 2 Feb, 7.30pm Oporto Bar. £13.20. Jessica Davies & Katherine Blamire fuse together elements of folk, blues & Appalachian ballads. Anna Meredith Mon 3 Feb, 8pm Belgrave Music Hall. £16.50. Composer of both acoustic & electronic music & described as straddling the worlds of contemporary classical, avant pop, electronica & experimental rock. She performs with her band of classical musicians. Tuesday Night Live 8pm at Headingley HEART 4 Feb: Rock Salt- R&B, jazz & Americana; 11 Feb: A Pair of Sandles Maria Sandle performs with Rowan Sandle, lead singer with band Crake; 15 Feb: Little Big Band Sat 15 Feb. 19-piece big band plays music from across the eras - from Glen Miller to Queen; 18 Feb: Lonan Folk trio performing a mixture of traditional & original material;25 Feb: Roisin Ban Celtic folk trio playing music from Ireland & Britain. £5/£3 Sam Lee Tues 4 Feb, 7pm at City Varieties. £23. Redefining the sound, sight & texture of contemporary folksong &, with his band, using unconventional, contemporary arrangements that challenge preconceptions of what folk should sound like. Kele Okereke Thurs 6 Feb, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £17.60. Bloc Party frontman carves out solo journey into dirty electro sounds with pulsating dance & dubstep beats. Voodoo Room Fri 7 Feb at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. £15. Stunning classic power trio featuring superb musicians paying tribute to the music of Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton & Cream. Ute Lemper Fri 7 Feb at City Varieties. ‘Rendezvous with Marlene’ tells Marlene Dietrich’s story through song.

Leeds Symphony Orchestra Sat 8 Feb, 7.30pm at St Chad’s, Far Headingley. A concert including Sibelius:Karelia Suite; Holst: A Somerset Rhapsody; Satie: Two Gymnopedies; Butterworth: A Shropshire Lad; Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra. Tickets £12/ Students £5/ U-18s free. Details: www. lso.org.uk Soul Surgeons Sun 9 Feb, 1.30pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. £5-£10. Nine-piece Leeds band who have been performing together for over 20 years. Lively, soulful mix - from Etta James to Tom Jones, Blues brothers to Dusty Springfield & much more. Twen Mon 10 Feb, 8pm at Hyde Park Book Club. £8.80. Nashville-based, Twen’s genredefying songs, fall somewhere between dream pop & psych rock, with an inherent DIY ethos. Joe Armon-Jones Tues 11 Feb, 7pm Belgrave Music Hall. £16.50. Virtuoso modern jazz keyboardist with ability to connect to a wider audience, spinning into hip-hop, funk & dub. The Murder Capital Thurs 13 Feb, The Irish Centre. Irish post-punk, entertaining band driven by the desire to affect cultural change. The Life & Work of Neil Diamond Sat 15 Feb, 7.30pm at City Varieties featuring Brooklyn Creed & The Salvation Band - evocative imagery & video enhance the magic. A musical journey through Neil Diamond’s 50-year career. Dry Cleaning Sat 15 Feb, 7.30pm at Hyde Park Book Club. £11. Four-piece from South London channelling post-punk & new wave pop with a side order of low slung Americana. God Damn Mon 17 Feb, 7.30pm at Hyde Park Book Club. £6.60. A stripped-down two-piece blending barbed wire guitars, lung-shredding vocals & drums that run away like wild horses! Sorcha Richardson Tues 18 Feb, 7.30pm at Oporto Bar. £7.70. Singer/songwriter from Dublin who writes songs about the days & nights she spend with her friends, the places they go, the people they meet.

Dubioza Kolektiv Wed 19 Feb, 7.30pm at Brudenell Spcial Club. £19.25. Bosnian band from Zenica whose music consists of various styles incl. Reggae, Dub & Rock intermixed with political lyrics & uplifting melodies. Fleetwood Bac Fri 21 Feb, 7.30pm Brudenell Social Club. £19.80. The world's first Fleetwood Mac tribute show that got the seal of approval from the real Fleetwood Mac members. Hyde Park Brass Fri 21 Feb, 7.30pm Brudenell Social Club. £15.40. Combining elements of New Orleans, hip-hop & brass. The Electric Swing Circus Sat 22 Feb, 7.30pm at The Wardrobe. £14.30. Six-piece fusion of saucy '20s swing & stomping electro beat, with an explosive sound that reverberates through time. Fronted by a sassy female double-act. Lydian Collective Sun 23 Feb, 7.30pm Hyde Park Book Club. £7.70. Exciting 4-piece formed by composer Aaron Wheeler & fellow producer/guitarist Todd Baker. Original fusion-based music rich in harmony & groove. Joined by impressive rhythm section, featuring drummer Sophie Alloway & Ida Hollis on Bass. Hot 8 Brass Mon 24 Feb, 7pm Leeds University Union. £24.40. Extraordinary, raw & funky brass band from the streets of New Orleans. Paris Youth Foundation Tues 25 Feb, at Oporto Bar. £7.70. Liverpool alternative rock five-piece. NME: 'Like all your favourite indie bands rolled into one!’ Hands Off Gretel Thurs 27 Feb, 7pm at Brudenell Social Club. Four piece alt rock/ grunge inspired band from South Yorkshire - a force to be reckoned with! Samantha Fish + Felix Raban Sat 29 Feb, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £22.40. Samantha - one of the most exciting young guitarists/ performers on the US blues rock music scene. Félix - young french guitar prodigy. He has played the Montreux Jazz Festival & among a slew of other festivals.


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Cycle with St Christopher’s and Get Fit!

Osteoporosis Research Development Have you suffered a broken bone due to osteoporosis? Would you like to help develop a Leeds University research study? If so, they would like to hear from you! A research team from the School of Healthcare, University of Leeds, is inviting people aged 50+ with osteoporosis to join them for a group discussion on living with osteoporosis following a broken bone. They want to hear about your experiences of living with osteoporosis; discover what is important to you; and hear your views on the help and support provided in Leeds.

Leeds St Christopher’s Cycling Club is a long-established, informal and non-competitive club that meets on Sunday mornings for rides of between 25 and 50 miles. It sets out from the car park opposite the Lawnswood Cemetery on Otley Road at 9am in Winter and 8.30am in Summer, always includes a café stop, and everyone is home by lunchtime or early afternoon. The pace is flexible and no-one is left behind. Among the current mem-bers, two are qualified cycle trainers, and several others are experienced cyclists who are willing to buddy newer riders. Besides the Sunday rides, the club does occasional mid-week rides, especially in Sum-mer, and gets involved in other events – for the last few years riders have taken part in the Wetherby to Filey Great Yorkshire Bike Ride in June, raising money for local charities.

St Christopher’s also does occasional multi day cycle touring – most recently a three-day circuit of the Yorkshire Wolds, and previously the 2014 Tour de France Grand Depart route through Wensleydale and Swaledale. Last September one member cycled from Lands’ End to John O’Groats to raise funds for Alzheimer’s Society, roping in other members to help with his training! Others cycled to the Alps and around most of the English south and east coasts. There’s plenty of scope to develop and improve your cycling! Try a few rides before join-ing - a year’s subscription is just £10. For more information, visit www.facebook.com/LSCCC, or contact Jeremy on 07857 514309.

This event will be held on 10th February 2020 at the University of Leeds. Travel expenses will be reimbursed and token payment offered for attending. Opportunity for attendance is on a first come first served basis. If you are interested in joining the discussion and want to shape future osteoporosis research or would just like to find out more, please contact: Liz Lavender (Volunteer Coordinator) ASAP on 07849 079746 or e.c.lavender@ leeds.ac.uk


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Peer Mentorship

Plans for Child & Adolescent Mental Health Services Unit Approved

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Support Scheme Osteoarthritis The Study of Supportive Care in Osteoarthritis has been running since 2017. Throughout the last year, a successful research collaboration between the School of Healthcare (University of Leeds) and people with hip/ knee osteoarthritis, saw the research team and a group of trained volunteers working together to support and improve selfmanagement of older people with osteoarthritis. In the study, older people with osteoarthritis were trained to become peer mentors; developed the skills and confidence to selfmanage their condition; mentors and participants became better informed about osteoarthritis and were encouraged to exercise safely and regularly.

Leeds City Council has granted planning permission for a new mental health inpatient unit for young people in West Yorkshire.

green communal space. The unit was developed with young people and their families and will provide a high-quality environment and the best possible care.

The new unit will be built on the St Mary’s Hospital site in Armley, providing 22 inpatient beds and much needed facilities for children and young people. This will include a range of therapeutic areas, including a multi-purpose activity room, educational facilities, a family visiting room, courtyards and a

Work will soon be underway and the new unit should be open from September 2021. More details about the CAMHS Unit are available at www. leedscommunityhealthcare.nhs.uk/

They learnt how to cope with symptoms such as stiffness and pain, and how to overcome their fears for the future. They also developed new skills, shared experiences and made a valuable contribution to musculoskeletal research. This has been a great opportunity for people to get involved in research that has benefitted both them and others. The peer mentors became more confident in their ability to make a real difference to the lives of others with osteoarthritis. Full results will be published in Summer 2020.


enjoy half term MORGAN AND WEST: UNBELIEVABLE SCIENCE

At 2pm on Sunday 16th February, Morgan & West will present captivating chemistry, phenomenal physics, and bonkers biology in this fun for all the family science extravaganza at The Carriageworks. Magicians, time travellers and all-round spiffing chaps Morgan & West have a secret past – they are genuine, bona fide, legitimately qualified scientists, who are now bringing their love of enlightenment to the stage! Expect explosive thrills, chemical spills and a risk assessment that gives their stage manager chills, all backed up by the daring duo’s trademark wit, charm and detailed

knowledge of science. Leave your lab coats at the door it’s time for Unbelievable Science! On TV Morgan & West have fooled Penn & Teller, competed to be the Next Great Magician, and even attempted to escape The Slammer (CBBC). Please note: Morgan & West take full responsibility for any horizons broadened, passions enflamed or minds blown during the course of the show! Tickets: £10.50/£9.50, groups 4+ £9pp.


FREE DANCE CAMP WITH RJC DANCE Once again, the award-winning RJC Dance is offering boys and girls aged eight to eleven a superb dance experience for a whole week this Half Term! Running from Monday 17th – Friday 21st February 10.30am 2.30pm at Yeadon Town Hall, High Street, Yeadon LS19 7PP, the Dance Camp will introduce children to contemporary, carnival/Soca, reggae and urban dance styles. Supported by the Young Peoples activity fund through the Inner North West Community Committee, this free school holiday activity is offered to young people who are

new to RJC Dance and focuses on how dance can unlock potential, creativity and style, rather than limiting their dance experience to the perfection of technique. The week culminates in a performance for family and friends. Each young person will receive a certificate of achievement and T-shirt. RJC Dance is a leading dance organisation with youth development and education at its heart. Over 200 boys and girls aged four - 19 attend weekly dance sessions. In addition, RJC offers performance opportunities and residential as part of personal development for participants that can lead to accredited pieces of work via Arts Award and Sports Leaders awards.

To book a place, contact 0113 239 2040, stef@rjcdance.org.uk, or complete the application form via www.rjcdance. org.uk/application-form.html Only 20 places available!

Morgan & West:

Unbelievable Science  “Put quite simply…great science with hilarious hosts!” - Primary Times  “hugely talented” - Daily Mirror  “superbly crafted – The Stage

You won’t believe the madcap science from these bonkers boffins. They even fooled the majesties of magic themselves: ‘Penn & Teller’!

CARRIAGEWORKS THEATRE Sunday, 16th February, 2pm 0113 376 9318 Carriageworkstheatre.co.uk Tickets: £10.50/£9.50, Groups 4+ £9pp.


TILLY AND HER ENORMOUS POLAR BEAR AT THE PLAYHOUSE Raymond Briggs’ magical story ‘The Bear’ is brought to life on the Courtyard stage at Leeds Playhouse from 18th – 22nd February. One night a huge bear climbs in through Tilly’s window while she is sleeping. It has a long black tongue and a yawn as big as her head. But she’s not scared. In fact, she can’t wait to start playing with her new furry friend. If you’ve ever wondered what it might be like to sit on a polar bear's lap, ride on its back, or try to give it a bath – here’s your chance to spend some quality time with Tilly and her enormous snowy white bear.

delighted to be sharing another of Raymond Briggs' much-loved storybooks. The production includes dazzling puppetry, unforgettable music, dreamy storytelling, and more laughs than there are penguins in Antarctica (i.e. a lot!). ‘The Bear’ is a wonderful experience for the whole family and a perfect introduction to theatre for little people with big imaginations (ideal for ages 3 – 8). Bring your own very best bear and join Tilly and her big friend on a wild and magical adventure. Box office: 0113 213 7700, leedsplayhouse.org.uk

‘The Bear’ is a heart-warming, humorous tale from Pins and Needles Productions, who are


SPRING MID TERM DANCE CAMP 2020 for Boys & Girls 8-11 years

‘Funded by the Young Peoples activity fund through the

We urgently need families to accommodate our international adult and junior students. We offer competitive rates and excellent back-up support.

Outer North West Community Committee’

So, if you have a spare, single, twin or triple room, do please get in touch!

Monday 17th – Friday 21st February 2020 10:30am – 2:30pm daily Yeadon Town Hall High St, Yeadon, Leeds LS19 7PP To book a FREE place visit www.rjcdance.org.uk or Call: 0113 239 2040 or email: stef@rjcdance.org.uk

Centre of English Studies is an award winning, British Council accredited, English language school.

PLEASE NOTE PLACES ARE LIMITED ONLY 20 places available, all abilities are welcome. Book early to avoid disappointment! @rjcdance

For information, please call 0113 242 7171 9 Park Place, Leeds LS1 2RU

THE BEAR 18 – 22 FEB

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Adapted by Pins and Needles Productions from the book by Raymond Briggs


YOUR FAVOURITE SUPERHEROES AT THE ROYAL ARMOURIES Some of your favourite superheroes from comic books and the big screen will be assembling at the Royal Armouries Museum this half term. Watch them in live stunt shows, combat demonstrations, get up close to their weapons and armour and find out how they work. Even if you’re not made of steel and don’t have superpowers you can still discover your inner superhero by designing and making your own special armour in a make-&-take craft session. As well as all the action and adventures there’ll be face-painting and loads of great photo opportunities with a host of costumed characters.

Royal Armouries is the home of the national collection of arms and armour, an amazing reference source for film and TV armourers and prop makers. This influence can be seen in the fantasy creations on display in Make: Believe, a new gallery exhibition which reveals some of the secrets of movie magic. The museum is open daily 10am – 5pm and admission is free. For more information and the daily programme of events, visit royalarmouries. org/event/superheroes/


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CommunityNotices ACTIVE Adel Albion Walking Football Club plays Thurs, 10.30am at Adel War Memorial Club on the Astroturf pitch. Open to anyone over 55, male or female, & games last approx one hour. Details: Steve Bradbury 07806 813752, www. adelalbionwfc.co.uk

Leeds St Christopher’s is a friendly, informal, non-competitive cycling club that does 25 - 40 mile Sunday rides with a cafe stop. Pace is flexible & no one gets left behind. Meet 9am at the car park opposite Lawnswood Crematorium. Details: Jeremy 07857 514309

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

St Chad’s Broomfield Cricket Club Winter Indoor Nets take place every Mon pm (men/women/older juniors) & Fri pm (younger juniors). All welcome. Details: Paul at paul@stchadscc.com, 07795 154444, www.stchadscc.com

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

Scottish Dancing Classes held at various times & locations across North West Leeds. Beginners welcome. First class free. Details: www.rscdsleeds.org.uk

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 Petanque Club plays Sun from 11am (all year) & Tues from 6pm (Apr – Oct) at Richmond House School sports ground, Glen Rd, Far Headingley. New & experienced members welcomes (they can lend you boules to get started). Details: leedspetanque. wordpress.com

Table Tennis Mon 7 – 9pm at HEART, Bennett Rd. Headingley. Friendly sociable activity – no prior experience or equipment necessary. £3 for one hour/£5 for 2. Details: Pauline 07581 553357

Yoga at All Hallows (24 Regent Tce LS6 1NP) Mon 6.45 – 8pm. Suitable all levels. £6/£5 unwaged. Details: Krissy 07825 305005 krissybonner@gmail.com ARTS & CRAFTS Abbey Grange Winter Fair Sat 30 Nov, 12.30 – 2.30pm at Abbey Grange Academy, Butcher Hill, LS16 5EA. Hot Food, Silent Auction, raffle, tombolas, archery, Beat the Goalie, Avengers Quiz, Games, Books, Bric a Brac & much more Bramhope Arts Club Meets Mon, 7.30pm at the Village Hall. Details: Jeff 01423 508867 Brush & Palette meets Thurs, 1 – 4pm at HEART, Bennett Rd. Headingley. Bring your own materials & ideas to paint along with others. Details: Chris 07521 121 849, Lorraine 07757 042 725 Knit & Natter Group 1st Fri of month, 11am – 1pm at Rainbow Junktion Cafe, All Hallows Church, LS6 1NP. All abilities welcome. Followed by PAYF lunch in busy cafe. Details: Penny Brown 07800 995 622, p.melia3@ ntlworld.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: trishcunnison@gmail.com, 01845 522942/ 07585 950650, www. wheels4funleeds.wordpress.com

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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. 11 Feb: Presentation & Workshop with Gilly Boulton, mixed media artist; 25 Feb: Practical. All abilities welcome. Visitors £4. Details: Pam 268 4734, www. stainbeckarts.co.uk

COFFEE MORNINGS, FAIRS & MARKETS Book & Jigsaw Sale Sat 1 Feb, 10am – 12.30pm at Cookridge Methodist Church, Tinshill Rd. Horsforth Farmers’ Market (sponsored by Horsforth Churches Together) is on Sat, 9.30am – 12.30pm (1 Feb) at St Margaret’s School car park. Details: www.horsforthfarmersmarket.co.uk GROUPS/CLUBS Adel Horticultural Society meets Mon 10 Feb, 7.30pm at The Friends' Meeting House, New Adel Ln, LS16 6AZ. Doug Stewart presents ‘Ten Ways to a Better Garden’ - his most popular gardening talk, which invites you to consider easy ways to create your own dream garden. Details: 07767 600903, www.adelhort. btck.co.uk, adelhort@btinternet.com 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/

Baby & Toddler Group Tues 10 – 11.30am (term time) at United Reformed Church, Spen Lane, West Park. Preschool children & babies with carers. Large play space. 50p a head. Free refreshments. Details: 267 8926 Cookridge Gardening Club monthly talks Wed, 7.30pm at Cookridge Methodist Church Hall, Tinshill Rd. Visitors £2 Membership £10. 18 March: 'New Year, New Ideas, New Plants' with Brian Denison. All Welcome. Details: Katherine 267 1858, www. cookridgegardenclub.btck.co.uk & Facebook Cookridge & Horsforth U3A meets Mon, 10.30am Cookridge Village Hall 3 Feb: ‘Captive on a Carousel of Time, Charting the 1970s’ with Malcolm Johnson; 17 Feb St Margaret’s Church 10.30am: ‘Hiding in Plain Sight - Lost Cinemas of Leeds’ with Dr Laura Ager; 27 Feb 10am Leeds Discovery Centre (members only): The Archaeology of Leeds (£7- booking essential). Meetings £2. Details: cookridgeandhorsforthu3a. wildapricot.org Cookridge Methodist Community Film Society Films shown in Church Hall, Oct – Apr. Membership only £20 for 7 films/ £17 for 5. Details: Shirley Rivers 267 2464 Cookridge Thursday Group meets 7.30pm in Methodist Church Hall, Cookridge. Wide variety of interesting speakers & quiz/games nights. New members welcome. Go along & join them for a cup of tea & biscuits afterwards. 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 Sat (7 Feb) 10am in Horsforth Museum. Gardening Wed & spreading expertise about gardening & care of the environment in community groups. New members welcome. Details: Dawn Collins 250 2987, www.horsforthinbloom.co.uk Leeds RSPB Group meets Wed 19 Feb, 7.30pm at Friends Meeting House, 188 Woodhouse Ln, LS2 9DX for an illustrated talk on ‘The Yorkshire Swan Rescue Hospital’ - its work with wild swans in the north of England. Coach trip Sat 22 Feb - venue TBA, dep 8.10am Roundhay, 8.30am Leeds. Details & to book: 07722 120540, rspbleeds@ googlemail.com Leeds Horticultural Society meets 6 times a year, 8pm St Chad's Centre, Far Headingley. Membership £10/ couple £15. Details: Pat 225 0030, Viv 267 3880 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 Transport Historical Society meets Mon 10 Feb, 7pm at Leeds Postal Sports Association Club, off Beecroft St, Kirkstall, LS5 3AS. Jim Soper presents ‘Leeds Transport in Colour, 1880 - 1952. £1. Meanwood Men's Society meets monthly, 7.30pm at Meanwood Institute Details: Colin 274 6316 Reading Group Do you like reading & discussing short stories, poems & essays? No reading or homework between sessions. Small friendly group meets Mon 4 - 5.30pm at St Columba's Church Hall, 70 Headingley Ln, LS6 2DH. Small charge to include refreshments. Details: stuart@fortey. plus.com, leserjoanna@hotmail.com


Royal British Legion (Horsforth Branch) meets 2nd Wed 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. Zero Carbon Headingley - New group formed to find ways to reduce carbon emissions in the Headingley area. Details: zerocarbonheadingley@gmail. com 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 Friendly, enthusiastic choir rehearses Mon 7.30pm in St Margaret’s Parish Centre, in preparation for concert including excerpts from Haydn’s Creation on Fri 27 March at Leeds Trinity University. Details: 261 1305, info@ horsforthchoralsociety.co.uk Leeds Symphony Orchestra Sat 8 Feb, 7.30pm at St Chad’s, Far Headingley. A concert including Sibelius:Karelia Suite; Holst: A Somerset Rhapsody; Satie: Two Gymnopedies; Butterworth: A Shropshire Lad; Bartok: Concerto for Orchestra. Tickets £12/ Students £5/ U-18s free. Details: www.lso.org.uk

One Voice Choirs are setting up groups in the city centre, Headingley & Chapel Allerton. Run in a fun, laid back & supportive atmosphere they are for everyone who loves to sing. No previous singing experience necessary, nor do you need to be able to read music. Everyone is welcome. Details: laura@onevoicechoirs.com, www. facebook/onevoicechoirs Sing Meanwood! Every Sunday in term time 7 – 9pm at Holy Trinity Community Hall, Meanwood. Just come along & sing in a friendly (non-audition) choir! Traditional & contemporary songs (a capella). Details: info@singmeanwood.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, 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 SPIRITUAL Christian Meditation Group meets in Chapel at Leeds Trinity University on Wednesdays fortnightly 7.30 - 9pm for silent meditation in tradition of John Main. Details: giuntoni@btinternet.com Horsforth Churches Together School Assemblies - Open the Book – will run as arranged Details: www. horsforthchurchestogether.btck.co.uk Meditation Walk at Kirkstall Abbey Every Wed 10.15 – 11.15am. Meet in Kirkstall Abbey Education room (Visitors Centre). No booking required. Details: 275 7727, leeds@uk.brahmakumaris.org, www.brahmakumaris.org/uk/leeds


New 4 O’Clock Service Last Sun of each month 4pm at St. Columba’s United Reformed Church, 70 Headingley Ln, LS6. Everyone welcome. Followed by refreshments. SUPPORT Headingley Friday Support Group Fri, 1.30 – 2.30pm at HEART Bennett Rd. Headingley. Informal get-together for adults with experience of mental health issues. Ask for Carol on arrival. The focus is to socialize & make friends. Leeds Coeliac Group Advice & support to those medically diagnosed with Coeliac disease & have to follow a strict gluten free diet. Details: leeds@coeliac.org.uk or Group Organiser on 07711 768850 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 Leeds Samaritans Confidential, nonjudgmental support 24 hours for those experiencing distress or despair. They listen for as long as you need. Details: 245 6789 or 116 123, www.samaritans. org/branches/samaritans-leeds Low Carb Leeds meets 1st Mon (3 Feb), 7 – 9pm at Leeds Trinity University (new location). Reserve your place via https://low-carb-leeds.eventbrite. co.uk. £5 donation to cover costs. www. lowcarbleeds.co.uk

TALKS The Arts Society Leeds meets 3rd Wed at Castle Grove Hall, Headingley LS6 4BP. Expert lectures, study days, visits, lunches, bar. 19 Feb: ‘Picasso & his Muses’ with Dr John Stevens. Visitors welcome, £7. Details: membership@theartssocietyleeds.org, theartssocietyleeds.org, Facebook. Forum 2000 meets Wed, 10am - noon Grove Centre, Horsforth. 5 Feb: ‘BrexitRetrospect & Prospect’, Prof Jeffery Henderson, Bristol University; 12 Feb: ‘Humphrey Repton - the Yorks. Red Books’, Dr Patrick Eyres, New Arcadia Press; 19 Feb: ‘Chernobyl-The accident & its Consequences’, Aidan Siney; 26 Feb: ‘Trilobytes Dinosaurs & Mammoths’, James McKay, Paleoartist, Leeds University. £2. All welcome. Details: 258 3521, hm.taylor1@ntlworld. com

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Headingley Café Scientifique Mon 10 Feb, 7.30pm at New Headingley Club, 56 St Michael's Rd. LS6. Colin A Johnson presents ‘Inherited blindness: a cure in sight?’ covering developments, including ‘growing eyes in a dish’ & genetic therapies for treating inherited eye conditions. £3. Details: www. headingleydevelopmenttrust.org.uk/ cafe-scientifique Leeds Other Paper & Radical Print Wed 19 Feb, 6-7pm, Sanderson Room, Leeds Central Library. Pre internet, radical news publications flourished. John Boocock, Leeds Alternative Publications co-op, describes LOP in 1980s & Leeds’ radical publishing history. Free, booking required: 378 6982, www.ticketsource.co.uk/ leedslibraryevents +Exhibition: A Brief History of Radical News Printing in Leeds 3 - 28 Feb LGBT+ History Month: Gay Leeds in 1950s & ‘60s. 26 Feb, 6-7pm, Leodis Room, 3rd Floor John-Pierre Joyce reads from his book ‘Odd Men Out’ & talks about the pleasures, challenges & risks of being gay in ‘50s/ ‘60s, with a focus on Leeds. Free, but booking required. Details: 378 6982 www. ticketsource.co.uk/leedslibraryevents National Trust Tuesday Talks, 10am at St. Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. 11 Feb: Rita Savage presents ‘Stop drifting, start rowing!’ All welcome. Adm. £4 (£3 members) Petticoats & Presses: Women Printers in 18th Century York Fri 14 Feb, 1 – 2pm, Leodis Room, Leeds Central Library. Sarah Griffin, Rare Books & York Minster Librarian, University of York, celebrates the female entrepreneurs who helped put York on the printing map. Free, booking required - http://bit. ly/2M6YoU2

Sasha Digiulian – Beyond the Comfort Zone Tues 18 Feb, 7.30pm at The Carriageworks. Speakers from the Edge present athlete Sasha Digiulian, one of the world’s best climbers, with multiple first ascents & 28 First Female

Ascents to her name, including North Face of the Eiger. She tells her favourite climbing stories & presents her film of the history-making ascent of The Trilogy. Tickets: £19.50

Horsforth WI meets 3rd Mon at St James Parish Church Hall, Low Lane, Horsforth LS18 5QW. Details: Pat 258 7062, secretaryhorsforthwi@btinternet. com

The Thoresby Society Mon 17 Feb, 6.30pm at the Leeds Library, 18 Commercial St. LS1 6AL. A talk by Peter Meredith on ‘John Dixon & his sketch books from the Thoresby Collection’. Refreshments from 5.45pm. Everyone welcome. Three Leeds Architects: W.H. Thorp, William Hill & Percy Robinson Tues 11 Feb, 6-7pm, Leodis Room, Leeds Central Library. Janet Douglas explores the work of these key figures. In partnership with the Victorian Society. Free, but booking required: www. ticketsource.co.uk/leedslibraryevents, 378 6982

Meanwood WI meets 3rd Tues, 7.30pm at Meanwood Institute, 92 Green Rd, Meanwood, LS6 4LD. 18 Feb: Beetle Drive. All welcome. Details: 07854 416 005, sandra.jarvis4@btinternet.com

Treasures of the Local & Family History Library Thurs 6 Feb, 2.30-3.30pm Horsforth Community Hub & Library. Helen Skilbeck talks about the most unusual items from the collections. Strange-but-true stories from Leeds’ past, including a giant archway made of bread. Free, but booking required. 378 1872, www.ticketsource.co.uk/ leedslibraryevents Yorkshire Archaeological & Historical Society (Family History Section), Sat 8 Feb, 11am at Swarthmore Education Centre, Woodhouse Sq. LS3 1AD – a lecture entitled ‘How to organise & present research’ by Folk Finders Bev Anderson & Phil Taylor, professional genealogists, who will show how to present your family history. Visitors welcome. WOMEN’S GROUPS Adel Ladies Luncheon Club meets monthly, 12.30pm at Castle Grove Masonic Hall, Headingley. 5 Feb: ‘Bedpans to False Teeth’ by Denise Adlard. Details: Mrs Muriel Huntley 230 1584

University of Leeds Ladies’ Club meets monthly. All women with strong affiliation to the University welcome. Details: The Secretary 261 4564. MISC/ EVENTS Films @ HEART Independent films from around the world on 2nd Tues 8pm at HEART Bennett Rd, Headingley Tickets on door £6/£5/£4. All welcome. www.facebook.com/FilmsAtHeart Heart Stars Join British Heart Foundation 7/8 Feb for its weekend fundraising blockbuster in Tesco stores. Raise funds & put the spotlight on research. We need cash collecting, bucket brandishing stars to make this special weekend a smash-hit! Sign up to give 2 hours as a volunteer collector at bhf.org.uk/heartstars Horsforth Community Café at The Parish Centre, St Margaret’s Church, is a ‘pay as you feel’ café using surplus food that is destined for the bin to create delicious meals. Open Mondays 10am – 2pm. Lunches served from noon. Volunteers needed – contact via facebook. Surplus food always welcome. St Vincent’s Spring Ball Sat 14 March 2020 at Leeds Crowne Plaza Hotel. A glamorous evening of fun & fundraising. Tickets £50pp/ £500 a table. Details: 248 4126, Jessica. Holland@stvincents-svp.org.uk


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NEED A RELIABLE BUILDER AT COMPETITIVE PRICES? • Building • Roofing • Joinery

• Extensions • Conversions TRUS North LeTED in 32 YE eds for ARS

Contact Martin Hall Mobile: 07831 494 069 Daytime: 0113 230 5575 Evening: 0113 275 1161 We can provide names and addresses of recently completed projects or visit our website: www.bentleybuilders.co

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

Email: info@hallsbuilders.com Web: www.hallsbuilders.com

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CARPET CLEANING

Extensions • Driveways • Decking Composite Decking • Roofing Plumbing & Heating (Gas Safety registered)

Kitchens & Bathrooms Complete building service

Jamesm73@hotmail.co.uk www.jamesconstruction.site

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07802 170 733 / 0113 318 8051

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners

Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners

Carpetsclean clean&&dry dryinin1-2 1-2hours hours •• Carpet • Upholstery clean & dry in 3-4 hours • No harmful chemicals or sicky stickyresidues residues •• Local Local family family firm firm -– est. est. over over 25 20 years years •• Leather clean & shiny 1000s ofupholstery satisfied customers • WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK • WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK

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CLEANERS

Eco Clean

01132 120 450 / 07983 421 720

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

0113 267 5444 / 07983 421 720 www.ecocleanleeds.co.uk

Christopher Deane Painting & Decorating Contractors All aspects of painting and decorating Domestic/Commercial/Interior/Exterior All work fully guaranteed & insured References available Network of supporting trades to complete any job

T: (07963) 908955

deanedecor.co.uk • cjdeanedecorators@outlook.com 30 Kirkwood Drive, Cookridge Leeds LS16 7DZ

DECORATORS

High Class Decorator Specialists in exterior & interior decorating

40 Years Trade Experience Friendly, reliable service

Anton 07483 812 996 (8am - 9pm) • Fully insured.

Call Tim for a free quote:

m: 07806 466 953 t: 0113 345 6767 e: tim@TJBdecorators.com

I will try to beat any genuine quote. Reference available on request.

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DRIVEWAY REPAIRS Block Paving

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Tarmac

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Electrical survey & report on installation N.I.C.E.I.C. electrical inspection & test Electrical installations commercial & domestic Fire alarm installation & maintenance Emergency lighting – installation & maintenance Part P. testing & documentation Portable Appliance Testing (P.A.T.) Full/part rewires – additional sockets Replacement consumer units No job too large or too small FREE no obligation quotes

Our work guaranteed for 5 years

Please telephone for FREE advice

Tel/Fax: 0113 268 2556 Mob: 07885 242055 Email: davidgunby.elec@gmail.com 36 Highwood Avenue, Moortown, Leeds LS17 6ES

DH Electrical

Domestic & Commercial • New Builds - Rewires - Extensions • Extra Sockets • Fused Board Update • Extra Lighting • Security Lights • Cooker Circuits

& Showers

Inspections & Testing - Landlord Certificates - Fault Finding - PAT testing

Call Paul on 07841 411718 Email:

paul.seymourelectrical@gmail.com Qualified Electrician - Part P Registered NAPIT Registered - Full Public Liability Insurance All Works Guaranteed

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

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

M: 07990 513 052 E: gwilliamselectrical@outlook.com Over 20 years experience. Based in Roundhay, serving all of Leeds.


FURNITURE RESTORATION Upholstery, Repairs & French Polishing

0113 267 5483 Abbey Upholstery, 7 Carr Bridge Ave, Cookridge, Leeds, LS16 7JZ Reupholstery specialists. Parker Knoll, Cintique, Ercol, Bridgecraft and all other good quality furniture.

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

+Replacement Foam Cushions Service

ELMWOOD Tree & Garden Services

Our small family firm provides a full range of services including:

Fencing, groundworks, patios & turfing Maintenance free gardens Trees felled, trimmed, shaped or pruned Hedges reduced or removed Gutters cleaned, drives jet washed elmwoodtrees@outlook.com

Reupholstery and French Polishing Specialists.

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

FOR AN EFFICIENT, SAFE & CLEAN SERVICE RING NOW: FREEPHONE: 0800 474 8519 / DIRECT 07769631142 24 hour emergency call-out available

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

Tree Pruning & Removal H edge Cutting Garden Clearances

07534 984735

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

j-wiltshire@hotmail.co.uk

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NEW SERVICE

Sofa & carpet cleaning

(Not leather)

GARDEN SERVICES

Unlock that outdoor room with a garden designed to suit you and your lifestyle. You may want to grow your own veg, or socialise and dine outdoors, or relax in an easy-to-care-for space. ...or all of these? garden design services re-design

Shanet Alexander

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t. 0113 2584822 m. 07779550792 Regular maintenance • Grass cutting • Planting Hedge cutting/reductions • Tree trimming/felling Garden clearance • Fencing • Turfing


Cut ‘N’ Edge No job too big or too small • Garden tidy ups • Garden maintenance • Hedge cutting • Fence replacements & repairs • Turfing • Gravel gardens FREE QUOTES

Fencing & Landscaping ping Ltd

Call Gary on:

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07711 892 193

24 Lyndhurst | Crescent | Leeds LS15 4BR

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01133 471 660

wrenlandscaping.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

KITCHENS

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

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WALKERS OVEN CLEAN Doing the job you hate to do • Cleaning domestic ovens, hobs & microwaves • No chemicals • Biodegradable detergents • We help homeowners & landlords all over Leeds

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Tel: 0113 266 5638 without Obligation Mobile: 07957 987333

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Paul Whitehouse

KITCHENS & BEDROOMS Roevale Court, Roundhay, Leeds LS8 2DU LOCKSMITHS

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TOM HALL HEATING & PLUMBING Boiler installations & repairs Bathrooms & all other plumbing work Landlord certificates FREE competitive quotes – no job too small Boiler installations, servicing & repairs 07983 406Bathrooms 555 / 0113&274 5224 plumbing all other tom.hall145@gmail.com Landlord certificates

TOM HALL

Heating & Plumbing FREE competitive quotes

(Logo) Gas No Safe job too small 549414 07983 406 555 / 0113 274 5224 549414

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PSYCHIC

GPS Plumbing & Heating • All plumbing work undertaken • Discounts for OAPs • Free 24 hour call out service

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Call Sean on

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ROOFERS

KAYES

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PLUMBING & HEATING

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NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL FROM A DRIPPING TAP TO A FULL BATHROOM INSTALLATION BOILER INSTALLATIONS, SERVICING & REPAIRS FIRE & COOKER INSTALLATIONS

Domestic re-roofs and repairs, built up felt roofing, gutters, fascia’s and soffits, Velux windows fitted, chimney pointing and lead-work.

Over 30 years experience

E: Kayesplumbing@yahoo.co.uk

Tel: 07958 383 049‬

10 year insurance backed guarantee for re-roofs Tel- 0113 240 3515/Mobile 07918 692017 Email - g.horneroofing@hotmail.com www.ghorneroofing.co.uk

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Plumbing Services Independent family business Commercial and Domestic All aspects of plumbing, heating & gas work undertaken P. Kettlewell - gas safe engineer Central Heating Systems flushed and cleaned

Please ring to discuss - free, no obligation quotes

Tel: 0113 279 0256 Mob: 07948 406 391

Plumbingservices1@hotmail.co.uk

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MIDGLEY MAINTENANCE • General pointing, inc. garden walls & paving slabs • Ridge tiles replaced & re-bedded • Slates & tiles replaced

• Chimney work, inc. gas cowl fitting & crown restoration • Lead work, gutters, fall pipes, fascias & soffits replaced • Gutters cleared

Contact Tim Midgley 0113 267 2845 / 07874 847 123

R. & D. Sheridan

Roofing Contractors • • • • •

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FREE honest quotations All work guaranteed Over 30 years experience Tel/Fax: 0113 278 3472 Mobile: 07747 110582 Email: rsheridan1234@aol.com


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Mobile 07979 356726 138 Church Lane, Meanwood, Leeds LS6 4NR

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