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LETTER FROM THE EDITOR

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Dear Readers

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Readers’ Letters Otley Street Festival Kirkstall Festival Celebrates 30th Year Community Notices Police Update Leeds Scientist Involved in Major Fossil Discovery Is this the Barbecue Summer? Sound & Vision Music Listings Rodley Nature Reserve Celebrates 10th Anniversary Garden Round-Up Younger Life Dales Rescue Launch Safety Campaign

This magazine is published by North Leeds Life Limited, 265A Otley Road, West Park, Leeds LS16 5LN. Established in 2005, we are an independent, familyowned and operated business, publishing nine monthly magazines: Headingley Life, Meanwood Life, Weetwood & West Park Life, Horsforth Life, Cookridge Life, Adel Life, Menston Life, Otley Life and Bramhope & Pool-in-Wharfedale Life. Monthly door-to-door distribution: 36,000; estimated monthly readership: 120,000. Disclaimer: Whilst every effort is made to ensure that all editorial, advertising and directory listings are accurate, the publisher is not liable for any errors, omissions, statements or opinions provided. The publishers accept no liability of any nature arising out of or in connection with the contents of this magazine.

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With the World Cup underway, everyone is probably walking around with the sound of a million bumble bees buzzing in their heads - ah, the wonderful vuvuzela! And, you can bet that more than one person will have the bright idea of bringing some back – I bet football clubs are already banning them! We’re in for a noisy summer, but happily most of it will be a lot more melodic – there’s Opera and Party in the Park at Temple Newsam, and numerous other music festivals. Music will also be a part of the Kirkstall Festival (10th July, now in its 30th year!) and the Leeds Waterfront Festival (17/18th July). Musicians will out in force at Otley’s Street Festival (18th July) too. Read too about how a curator from Leeds City Museum has played a key role in rewriting the history of life on earth. Headingley-based theatre company Trio Literati is taking on the Edinburgh Fringe; Rodley Nature Reserve celebrates its 10th anniversary; and Oxfam is holding a nationwide Bookfest to promote book sales, encourage donations and raise awareness of Oxfam’s work. And, there’s much more.....so read on! Our deadline for August is 1st July and for September it’s 1st August. Do get in touch with your news and local stories. We love to hear from you. Kind regards Carole, Jack and the team Cover photo by Anthony Farrimond www.anthonyjamesphotography.co.uk Make up by Kimberly Brook 07725 886672 MANAGING DIRECTOR Jack Campbell | info@northleedslife.co.uk 0113 274 8776 EDITOR Carole Carey-Campbell | carole@northleedslife.co.uk 0113 293 4303 FEATURES EDITOR Muireann Carey-Campbell | muireann@northleedslife.co.uk 0113 293 4302 SALES Chris Barnham | chris@northleedslife.co.uk 0113 293 4304 Mercedes Doyle | mercedes@northleedslife.co.uk 0113 293 4305 REVIEWS Brendan Campbell | brendan@northleedslife.co.uk DESIGN Paul Robinson | paul@northleedslife.co.uk Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be reproduced without the express permission of the editor.


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Readers Letters

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The legislation could have a desirable effect

Thank goodness we have legislation!

Private rented accommodation is necessary to provide for the large numbers of young people in tertiary education or early years of employment who need a residence for short periods only. Mr Chuter (Letters, June 2010) would appear to be a model landlord, not having a large portfolio; maintaining his properties on a frequent and regular basis; assuring the behaviour of his tenants in relation to their neighbours; providing adequate off-street parking; ensuring that the detritus of everyday living goes into the bins provided and that these are put out and returned to the properties as necessary; and that unwanted matter is properly disposed when vacating.

Writing from the leafy suburb of West Park, Mr Chuter shows himself as ignorant of studentification in Headingley in particular, and of the new legislation on HMOs, as he is of landlordism in general. It may not be the oldest profession, but it’s not far off. From the earliest human societies, the rich have bought up property, and then charged everyone else for the use of it. There’s precious little wealth creation going on here - except that the rich get richer. And “the explosion of profitability that we are still enjoying” according to Mr Chuter (are we really? with a national deficit of £164bn!), this has nothing to do with landlords - though our current financial problems have everything to do with property speculation. Thank goodness we have legislation to preserve us from the Chuters of this world!

Bravo for Mr Chuter! We need more like him, since the negative impact of the activities of tenants, and the inactivity of less assiduous landlords on their longterm resident neighbours, is cumulative and can be extremely severe. The legislation referred to is hardly restrictive, since the area of Leeds in which applications to convert properties to HMOs can be refused solely on the basis of cumulative impact (Area of Housing Mix) is very small: moreover the measure has been in place (as a local planning initiative) for some years. The legislation could have the very desirable effect of improving the quality of private rented accommodation. To some extent market forces are achieving this already: Unipol records that over 3,000 bed spaces in the greater Headingley area have been ‘un-let’ this academic year.

Dr Richard Tyler, South Headingley

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CORRECTION! THERE’S NO TRAIN! Last year we were contacted by one of our readers and asked to include information about the Scarborough Spa Express, which we did. This year we thought we’d pop it in again – but, guess what, they unexpectedly changed the route!

Needless to say, we were contacted by many disappointed readers. We do apologise – obviously we should have checked. This year the train doesn’t stop anywhere in Leeds. The new route takes in Normanton, Wakefield Kirkgate, Wakefield Westgate, Woodlesford, Castleford, York and Scarborough. Further details: www.westcoastrailways.co.uk/Scarborough.cfm .................................................................................................................................................................................................... Dr JP Dickinson. Far Headingley


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The third annual Otley Street Festival is set to get the town partying in style on Sunday 18th July. Billed as its best festival yet, the independent traders along Market Street and Newmarket have come together to organise a family friendly event that has something for everyone.

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Stilt walkers, a bouncy castle, sports activities, rock ‘n’ roll dancers and a treasure hunt are just a few of the things you can take in on the day. There’ll also be a marquee and stage outside The Black Bull with live performances from some great local acts, including The Above Average Weight Band (better known as The Fat Bastards), Rough and Ready, 28, Hey Doris and many more.

L-R. Cathy Davis (Silk Sisters), Liz Le Tissier (Esta), Suzanne Freer (Patsy’s Wicca Basket)

All the shops taking part in the Street Festival will be open on the day giving customers a very warm welcome (there may even be special deals if you ask nicely!). Definitely an event to look out for, you can keep up with all the information at www.otleystreetfestival.wordpress.com

There are more shops taking part this year, with sponsorship from Otley Town Council and support from The Rotary Club. The local fire brigade, police service and St John Ambulance will also be there. The aim of the event is to raise the profile of Otley and what a fantastic traditional market town it is. There is a plethora of unique independent shops, selling everything from clothes, jewellery, gifts, handmade soaps, cards, home furnishings and much more. If these local shops fail, larger chain stores will move in and Otley will lose its unique charm.

Lineham Farm Summer Fayre

‘This year will be our best yet. We have lots of fun activities including a dog agility team, an African drum band, a bouncy castle and plenty of different stalls’, said Clare Beard, Event Co-ordinator. ‘The fire service and police will also be there. There will be plenty of refreshments, a chance to win prizes on our tombola, and all the animals to see, including

Malachi our giant but gentle shire horse.’ This year Lineham Farm will help around 1,000 deserving and disabled children to enjoy an active residential holiday in the countryside. They need to raise £120,000 for children to continue to enjoy this special break away from the stress and d strains of city life. The Fayre opens from 11am to o 3pm and costs just £2 for adults ts and £5 per family.

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Lineham Farm Children’s Centre is holding its Annual Summer Fayre on Saturday 3rd July.

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For further information, please contact Clare Beard, Events Coordinator on 0113 2817880 or clare@linehamfarm.co.uk


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News From Your Councillors Councillor Barry Anderson Adel & Wharfedale Ward Dog Fouling ...............................................................................................

A6120/ A65 Junction Improvement - Horsforth

A number of residents have raised the issue of dog fouling. Environmental Enforcement informed me that the Council’s intention to implement dog control orders in Leeds has been advertised in the media and the public consultation process will run until 31st August. For further information, or to complete an online survey, go to www.leeds.gov. uk/dogs

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A report seeking approval to undertake preliminary work to develop a scheme to signalise the A6120/ A65 junction at Horsforth (Esso roundabout), was recently presented to the Council. This work (approx. cost ÂŁ50,000 for design work only), will include investigation of the possible phasing of improvement works and any complementary measures necessary at adjacent junctions.

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I was recently asked if the Council planned to close Holt Park Leisure Centre before the new one opened. The Council informed me that the ideal solution would be to close the centre for seven months before the new centre opens, enabling demolition of the existing centre and creation of the pedestrian link from the Wellbeing Centre to the District Centre. This way the new centre would not open in a cloud of dust from the demolition site, and there would be no conflict of lorries accessing the site and cars trying to enter the new car park. There is also a planning condition which requires the new footpath to be built before the new centre opens. This is one of the key consultation points to be discussed with the community working group. However, no decision has been taken and the Council needs to hear community views from the consultation.

The report states that this roundabout experiences significant levels of congestion which has an adverse impact on the efficiency of the road network. It is listed as No.14 of the road safety sites for concern and has had 28 accidents in the past five years. It goes on to say that there is also an element of interaction between this junction and adjacent junctions on the Outer Ring Road and it is therefore necessary to investigate whether any essential improvements would be needed at the A657/ A6120 Rodley roundabout and Park Side/ Fink Hill/ A6120 junction. It also includes reference to the proposals being able to facilitate future delivery of the A65 Rawdon Road bus priority, also considering long term access issues to Leeds Bradford Airport. www.barryanderson.yourcllr.com

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Kirkstall Festival Celebrates its 30th Year! ..............................................................................

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At the Abbey you’ll find something for everyone – a fairground, stunt cycle display, pony rides, mini motorbikes, climbing wall, and more than 90 stalls. There’s also the Marvellous Tea Dance marquee, Punch and Judy, a youth stage and main stage featuring popular band Bassa Bassa, Asian dancing, majorettes, and youth orchestras.

Leeds DFAS Supports Lineham Farm Children’s Centre

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The Festival starts in the Abbey grounds at 11am. The Parade leaves Hesketh Road at 12 noon, making its way around the back of Parc Mount, down Station Parade, turning right on to Morris Lane, then left down Abbey Walk onto the A65 and into the Abbey grounds at around 12.45pm. Come along and watch or even join in!

At the Abbey you’ll find something for everyone – a fairground, stunt cycle display, pony rides, mini motorbikes, climbing wall, and more than 90 stalls

There’ll be music and dance in the Cloisters, music in the Abbey Nave, canoes on the river, a rugby 7s tournament, tennis competition, Morris men, a dog show, and our festival church service in the Nave of the Abbey beginning at 4.15pm. If you’re hungry we have food from all over the world – Indian, Thai, Mexican and more! I’m sure you will have a wonderful

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he annual Kirkstall Festival will once again take place in the beautiful grounds of Kirkstall Abbey on Saturday 10th July. This year will be the 30th year that the festival has been held, and that is quite a milestone!

day! Bring the whole family and please remember to buy a programme – this will help to fund next year’s festival. We encourage people to come by bus or on foot. If you have to bring a car, there is a free car park on the playing fields opposite the Abbey.

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John Liversedge Chair, Kirkstall Festival Committee

Every year 1,400 deserving and disabled local children, aged from eight to 11, benefit from a free activity holiday at Lineham Farm. The Leeds Decorative and Fine Arts Society (DFAS) Young Arts Project helps provide free art materials. There is a bright art room offering children a wide range of creative opportunities, including designing and making items like mod roc masks, mosaic mirrors and

batik T-shirts. This year Leeds DFAS received matched funding from the Patricia Fay Memorial Fund, administered by NADFAS – the National Association of Decorative and Fine Arts Societies. The children leave with a sense of achievement and are delighted to take home their work at the end of the week.

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For further details, please contact Linda Waller on 0113 266 7951.

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The Adel Association

Barrie Hopson Chairman Adel Association I had hoped to be able to tell you that the appeal relating to the David Wilson Homes development at Holt Ave/ Church Lane had failed. Not so – however it has been adjourned for at least two months as a result of the new Government’s plans to devolve decision making on planning to local Councils. This would mean ditching the current RSS legislation, which currently enables central Government to make these

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decisions. Our fantastic team of Adel volunteers who are fighting this now has even more time to build its case. We are asking as many people as possible to sign a petition expressing support for the Council against the DWH Appeal. Please look out for this at the Co-op, Adel Wood Stores, Hazel’s Café and other places around Adel.

“We are asking as many people as possible to sign a petition expressing support for the Council against the DWH Appeal. Please look out for this at the Co-op, Adel Wood Stores, Hazel’s Café and other places around Adel

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If you are part of a local group and would like to pass around a petition, please contact Angela Betts at angela@ukroyalties.

com and she will email you a petition. You will also be able to download one from www. adelassociation.org.uk Our AGM is on Thursday 15th July at 7.30pm, prior to our normal meeting. We would welcome nominations for the positions of Chair, Deputy Chair, Secretary and Treasurer. Most of us have been doing this work since the new Association was set up four years ago, as well as in its previous incarnation as the Adel Neighbourhood Design Statement working group. A community needs new ideas and fresh energy and we strongly urge you to look around you for people who could make a contribution in these roles. Ask them if they would like to be nominated. We ‘old hands’ will provide any coaching required and help in the transition. Please send your nominations to Caroline Anderson at barry. anderson@leeds.gov.uk

Horsforth School Plans Memorial for Popular Teacher .................................................................................................................................................................................................... “I find it difficult to do justice to her contribution to our school; all I can say is that it was immense. She will be greatly missed by everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.”

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Colleagues, friends and students recently paid tribute to an inspirational and charismatic teacher at Horsforth School. Francine Morris taught at the school for more than 30 years, working her way up to the role of Assistant Head ad Teacher five years ago. go. The 54 year old mummof-two died at home after a four year battle tle with cancer, which kept her from the vocation on she adored since lastt summer. Francine Morris

As well as teaching English, she took on many other responsibilities over the years, including running a debating society and reading clubs, as well as the roles of Deputy Director of the 6th Form and Head of English. g She also answered questions on students’ q exams and an university entry in tthe Yorkshire Evening Post. Headteacher Stephen Headteac Jex w who worked with Mrs Morris w ffor ten years described her

as a ‘tremendous friend’ who ‘worked tirelessly on behalf of the school and its students’. In a letter to parents he said: “I find it difficult to do justice to her contribution to our school; all I can say is that it was immense. She will be greatly missed by everyone who had the privilege of knowing her.” There are plans to create a lasting memorial at Horsforth School. Mr Jex said it was likely a school prize would be created in her name, along with a permanent tribute in the school grounds or building.


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Free for charities, churches, social clubs & non-profit community groups ................................................................................................................................................................................................... as a team. Details: Fran 6/8 miles. New members Holt Park Bowls Club A ACTIVE welcome. Details: Shirley super sport for all the 218 5505. 267 9452 family. In Summer, what Abbey Runners Tues, better than to be out in Leeds Area Disabled 7.45pm, Adel Memorial the fresh air bowling with Dalesbus Ramblers Swimming Club Hall, Church Lane, for friends or competing in Free guided walks in Recovering from a stroke local run & Thurs, 7.30pm a friendly league. You’re the Yorkshire Dales on or other condition where Leeds Met Beckett Park never too old or too young Sundays. Accessible by swimming could help? campus for coached track to join in. Details: Sue. public transport, incl. Friendly, safe environment sessions. All standards DalesBus services 800, where you can swim & megson@sky.com welcome. Details: www. 820 & 870 which link start to feel confident abbeyrunners.co.uk North Leeds with the Horsforth Fellandale again. New members Dales on Sun & Bank Running Club trains every welcome. Mon 7 - 8pm, Adel Bowling Club The Hols. Details: Steve Wed, usually on Otley Holt Park Leisure Centre. Club is a section of Adel Chevin. Runners of all Details: Ruth 275 7825, 07982 764 857, www. War Memorial Sports & dalesbusramblers.org.uk abilities welcome. Details: Sara 287 6250. Social Club & the green Andy on 258 5691, is next door to Adel Farsley Celtic Badminton secretary@fellandale.com Leeds Contra Dance Club Church. New members, Club Mon 8pm, Farsley Headingley Parish Hall, experienced or beginners, Horsforth Harriers Celtic Football Club. St Michael’s Rd. LS6. very welcome. Details: Players of all ages welcome runners Tues, 2nd & 4th Tues of month, Phil Hynes 267 6152. welcome. Details: Derek 7pm, Cricket Pavilion, 8 – 10.30pm. Live band! Hall Park. Training groups No partner/experience 259 0668. Adel Cricket Club looking for all abilities. Details: required. Newcomers for new senior players Five Rhythms Dance Marc 07968 712055, welcome. Details: Liz 284 any ability for the 2010 Moving meditation. Hilary 250 5673, www. 3282 www.leedscontra. season. Details: Tom freeuk.com Beginners welcome. horsforthharriers.co.uk adelcc@hotmail.co.uk, Alternate Fridays at Adel Andrew 07881 1464777. Methodist Church LS16 Horsforth St Margaret’s Leeds HF Rambling & 7PQ 7.30 – 9.45pm. Junior Football Club Social Club. Walks on a Badminton Anyone? Details: www.souldance. is looking for players for Sunday geared to public Friendly club looking for transport from Leeds. ning.com its U13s team. Details: experienced players. Fri Steve Hughes 07951 Social events in winter. 7.30-9.30pm Trinity & All Hall Park Cricket Club 443998. Details: Send SAE to John Saint’s College, Horsforth. Family orientated club Maltman, 52 Vesper Gate Details: Sylvia 259 0113, welcomes new players of Krypton Factor Challenge Mount,, Leeds LS5 3NN. Graham on 258 4532 all ages & social members Sat 7 August. Take on the who enjoy all aspects of Krypton Factor assault Cookridge Rambling Club cricket.Pavilion avail for course in Richmond, meets Sun in car park at functions. Details: Trevor North Yorkshire, in aid Cookridge Village Hall, on 258 6283. of St. Gemma’s Hospice. Moseley Wood Lane, Got Take part individually or 9.30am. Walks, approx. a

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Leeds Morris Men Practice Thurs, 7.45 9.45pm at Notre Dame Sixth Form College, St. Mark’s Avenue, LS6. New members welcome. Details: Brian 278 1787. Leeds YHA Walking Group organises walks, cycle rides, weekends & social activities. Over 160 members aged 20-74. Try before joining. Details: Mary 228 6766, Phil 268 9996, www.leedsyha. org.uk Friends of Lawnswood Badminton Club Mon & Weds (term time), 7 – 9pm, Sports Hall Lawnswood School. Parents, children (accompanied) & members of wider community welcome. Details: Tony Magee 267 3728, baylis365@ btinternet.com. Phoenix Folk Dancers English Country Dancing, Adel Methodist Church Hall, (behind Lawnswood Arms), Wed 8 – 10pm. Beginners welcome, partner not necessary. Details: 2611902 Scottish Country Dancing Thurs 7.30 – 9.30pm, St Columba’s, Headingley Lane. All abilities welcome, no partner necessary. £2.50 incl.

refreshments. Details: 269 1791, pathynes001@ tiscali.co.uk Social Dance at Yarnbury Jive & ballroom Tues, 8 – 10pm at Yarnbury Rugby Club, Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth. All welcome! The Tuesday Club Dance the night away, The Village Hotel, Otley Old Rd, LS16, 8–11pm. Great atmosphere & DJ. Over 25s. Smart dress. Only £3.50. Details: Reg 01274 771285/ 07939 959400. Yarnbury Angling Club Matches 1st Sun of month. Members only. Coach transfers to & from venues. Details: Adrian Addy 07956 964713. ARTS & CRAFTS Chinese Brush Painters Society (Yorkshire Group) Sat/Sun 10/11 July, Shuhua Jin, from London, will run a workshop on painting flowers, figures & landscapes at Pool Memorial Village Hall, Arthington Lane, LS21, 10am – 4pm. New members welcome. Details: Anne Allan 01422 368482, mail@ cbpsyorks,co.uk. Comedy Writers Forum Tues 20 July,

13 7-9pm, upstairs at Packhorse, Woodhouse Lane (opp University Engineering block). Readings, feedback, etc. Details:Terry 295 5339 or tbuchan@ntlworld.com, with ‘Comedy Writing’ as subject. Farsley & District Art Club Mons & Weds, 7:30pm & Thurs 2pm drawing & painting in studios, Westroyd Park, New St, Farsley. Club also hosts expert demos, workshops, critiques & exhibitions. New members welcome. Details: www. farsleyartclub.org.uk. Flower Arranging Classes Paxton Horticultural Society, 186 Kirkstall Lane, 1st Thurs of month (except Jan & Aug), 1.30pm & 7.30pm. Beginners welcome. Details: Kath Hall 275 2436, kaybeehall@ talktalk.net Horsforth Arts & Crafts Society meets Wed, 7.30pm, The Studio, 15 Back Lane, Horsforth. Daytime sessions Tues & Thurs for painting, woodcarving, stonecarving & printmaking. Spring Exhibition continues 1st – 3rd May, 10am – 5pm. New members & visitors welcome. Details: 01535

601633, 0113 2590259, has@grant1.f9.co.uk Life Drawing Friendly group of artists of all levels of experience meets regularly in Adel. Summer sessions on Tues, choice of AM, PM & evening groups. Details: Bob 0113 230 1761, bandlisle@ntlworld.com COFFEE MORNINGS, FAIRS & MARKETS Bramhope Farmers’ Market Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane, 9am, 2nd Sat of month. Home baking, organic meats, sausages & pies, free range eggs, bread & cheese, plus veg produced by local farmers. Wheelchair access. Paxton Horticultural Society Summer Show Sat 3 July, 2 – 4pm at Paxton Hall, 186 Kirkstall Lane, Leeds LS6 2AB. Anyone wishing to exhibit please Details: Graham Wheatley on 0113 256 3055. Coffee Concert Sat 3 July, Yorkshire College of Music & Drama (19 Shire Oak Rd Headingley) - coffee served from 10.15am, music for flute, recorder & piano 11am.

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Strawberry Tea Sat 3 July, 2.30 – 4.30pm Holy Trinity Church, Green Lane, hosted by Cookridge Holy Trinity Mothers’ Union. £2.

Grove Masonic Hall, Far Headingley. On 7 July Dulcie Lewis’s talk is entitled ‘Not just Yorkshire Pudding….’ Details: Mrs M. Huntley 230 1584.

Headingley Farmers’ Market 2nd Sat of each month, The Rose Garden in front of The Arc, North Lane. 9am – 12.30pm. World Cup Garden Party Sun 11 July, 12 – 4pm at St Gemma’s Hospice, Harrogate Rd. Live music, delicious food, fun & games for all the family. Plus, hundreds of stalls & a Pimm’s tent! Details: Fran on 218 5505. GROUPS Adel Crag Community Assoc. keeps you informed about what is happening in your neighbourhood, with up-to-date info on local news, events etc. Details: Francis Garbutt 261 0846 www.acca.btik.com Adel History Group Wed 28 July, Walk around Lawnswood Cemetery. Meet at main gates on Otley Road 7pm. Details: Ann Lightman 261 1363. Adel Ladies Luncheon Club meets 1st Wed of the month at Castle

Adel YCA Meets 7.30pm at Adel Primary School, Tile Lane, Interesting programme, new members & visitors welcome. Mon 12 July Thelma Horner ‘Make a Wish Foundation’. Details: Val Crompton 225 9142 Aireborough Soroptimist International An organisation for professional women who create awareness & address issues of importance to women, both locally & world-wide. Find out more at their Open Evening, Wed 21 July, Guiseley Methodist Church, Oxford Road, Guiseley, LS20, 7.30pm

welcome. Details: 391 0403, www.alwoodleymc. org.uk. Athill Women’s Institute Meets 1st Tues of month, Adel Memorial Hall, Church Lane, 7.30pm. Interesting programme of speakers & enjoyable company. Visitors welcome (£2). Details: Margaret Whitaker 261 1969. Bramhope Bridge Club Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane, Mon 12.45 & 4.15pm & Tues & Thurs 7.15 – 10.15pm. Lessons for novices Wed evenings. Details: Bob 225 7495 Bramhope Round Table Every 2nd Tues. Fun, friendship & fundraising (in that order!). All men between 18 & 45 welcome. Details: www. bramhoperoundtable. co.uk, info@ bramhope844.co.uk

Aireborough Duplicate Bridge Club meets Tues 7pm, Rawdon Conservative Club. New members welcome. Details: 261 2139 beverley.harfield@ ntlworld.com

British Federation of Women Graduates (Leeds) meets monthly, Headingley Parish Hall, St Michael’s Rd. Details: 0113 262 4131, leedsawg@ntlworld.com

Alwoodley Motor Club Every other Thurs, 8.30pm, The Wharfedale Inn, Arthington Lane. All

Cat loving volunteers wanted! to join friendly new cat welfare group supporting feral & stray

cats. Fundraisers needed to raise funds for food, cat kennels & vet costs. Fosterers also needed full support given. Details: www.feralcatwelfare.org. uk, feralcarwelfare@aol. com Cookridge Camera Club Wed 7.30pm, Cookridge Village Hall, Green Lane/ Moseley Wood Lane junction. Excellent guest speakers & in-house competitions. New members welcome. Details: Stephen 268 7429. Cookridge Gardening Club meets Wed 21July for a Garden Coffee Evening, 7-30 – 9pm, at 16 Hillcrest Rise, Cookridge. Entry £1(members 50p) incl. refreshments. Keep thinking about your entries for the September Show! Holt Park Residents’ Assoc. Provides a voice for all residents & tenants in Holt Park area. Regular monthly meetings at Leisure Centre. Details: 07799 422950, 07901 656886 or www. holtparktra.btik.com

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Horsforth in Bloom Welcome more support from local businesses willing to enhance the town with floral displays. Details: Hilary 258 3521 hm.taylor1@ntlworld.com Horsforth Duplicate Bridge Club Weds, The Horsforth Club, New Road Side, 7.15pm & Thurs 1.30– 4.30pm. New members welcome. Details: Mike Bent 258 1580. Horsforth Photographic Club New Summer Walk Programme. Meet at Fink Hill car park, Wed 6.30pm. New members welcome. Various indoor venues if wet. Details: rjoyful@yahoo.com Horsforth WI meets 3rd Mon of the month at St James’s Parish Centre, Low Lane, 7.30pm. Interesting speakers. Visitors welcome. Details: Pat 258 7062, Christine on 258 9501. Kaleidoscope Social club for mature (50 +) & unattached with a zest for life. Regular meetings & monthly programme of events. Not a dating agency. Details: 2621455, 2612272, www.kaleidoscopeleeds. weebly.com Leeds Astronomical Society Observing sessions, The New Inn, Eccup LS16, Fri 16th July. Arrive between 8.30 & 10pm. Details: www.

leedsastronomy.org.uk, admin@leedsastronomy. org.uk Leeds Caledonians Society for those with a Scottish pedigree or an interest in things Scottish warmly welcomes new members. Details: 0113 267 0424, www. leedscaledonians.org.uk Leeds Co-operative Members’ Group meets monthly for talks & outings. Details:kpm. coop@googlemail.com or 0113 216 8837 Leeds Horticultural Society 1st Tues of month, St Chad’s Centre, Otley Rd, 8pm. Improve your plant skills, learn from speakers. New members welcome Details: 225 0030. Leeds Hospital Alert Small group of concerned people campaigning for preservation of the NHS. Meet 7:30pm Muir Court, Sagar Place, off St Michael’s Rd, Headingley. All welcome. Next meeting 14 July. Leeds Movie Makers Get more out of your camcorder & film making. Stainbeck United Reformed Church Hall, Stainbeck Lane (rear entrance), Fri 7:30pm. Details: George Woolley 225 6444, Doreen Wood 278 2972. Leeds Oxfam Group Meets, 1st Wed of each Mee

15 month (7 July) 7.30pm, Leeds Civic Hall. Arranges events & activities across the city in support of Oxfam, All welcome. No meeting in August. Details: Pauline Neale 269 3542. Leeds Women’s Luncheon Club Meets 4th Wed of the month, 12.15pm, The Cosmopolitan (formerly Golden Lion), Swinegate, Leeds. Interesting speakers. Details: 0113 267 9316. Mercury Movie Makers meet Weds, Rawdon Conservative Club, 7:30pm. Club for camcorder owners. Advice, regular film & practical evenings, & occasional outdoor events. Details: www. communigate.co.uk/brad/ mercmove Social & Events Group New members welcome. Mainly over 30s. Meals, pub nights, theatre, walks, badminton, weekends away, talks, parties & much more. Monthly social/new members night in North Leeds. Details: 0870 787 4425, www.leedsivc.org.uk Trackrod Motor Club Meets 1st Tues of each month, 9.30pm at Old Modernians Club, Cookridge Lane. New Members welcome. Details: www. trackrodmotorclub.co.uk

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The Tuesday Club - Ladies’ Lunch Group Devonshire Hall, Cumberland Road, Headingley, last Tues of month. Lunch at 12.30pm, followed by talk. Details: Heather Harrison 267 8437 hharrison578@ btinternet.com University of Leeds Ladies’ Club welcomes women connected to the Uni as either serving or former staff members, partners of staff, or grads of the Uni. Regular events. Details: cadman.irving@ gmail.com. White Rose Ladies Speakers Club Farsley Library Community Room, Mon at 7.45pm. Next meeting 12 July. No meeting in Aug. Return 13 Sept. A friendly environment in which to find your voice & improve your presentation skills, while having a lot of fun. Details: Sheila Wyatt 267 2062. Yorkshire Countrywomen’s Association meets 2nd Thurs each month, 1.30pm Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Bramhope. New members welcome.

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MUSIC

Wide repertoire of music & friendly people! Details: Brenda Hawer 0113 2671292, www. lawnswoodsingers.co.uk.

Flute Group Tues 6.45 - 7.45pm during term time, Yorkshire College of Music & Drama (19 Shire Oak Rd. Headingley). For flautists of Grade 4 standard & above. New members very welcome! Details: 0113 275 1232 Horsforth Choral Society presents a summer concert at St Margaret’s Hall, Horsforth, Fri 23 July, 7.30pm. Popular light music in cafe style atmosphere suitable for all the family. Bar available. Tickets £8 adults, £5 children (incl. light refreshments, strawberries & cream, & glass of fruit punch), available from 0113 250 2133 or on door. ‘Generations’ Relaunch of community choir. Tues 3.30 – 4.45pm Cookridge Methodist Church, Tinshill Rd. Organised by OPAL. Everyone Welcome. Details: 2619103 Horsforth Recorded Music Society meets Wed 7 July, 7.30pm at The Grove Centre, New St. Horsforth, for ‘A typical orchestral concert’. On 21 July the theme is ‘The drama & the passion’ featuring three 19th century orchestral favourites. Details: Tony Rawnsley 250 4427. Lawnswood Singers Female choir, practices Wed 7.30pm Holy Trinity Church, Green Lane, Cookridge. Good female singers welcome to come & try us out.

Leeds and Bradford Harmony Club Mon 7.30pm, Rawdon & Guiseley Conservative Club, Leeds Road, Rawdon. Male singers who can take on four part harmony most welcome. Details: 01274 583 989. Leeds Organ & Keyboard Club Join in playing or listening to our Yamaha AR100 organ & PSR S.900 keyboard. Occasional concerts by prof artists playing a variety of music. Weds 7.30-10.30pm. Guiseley Factory Workers Club, LS20 9DT. Details: 226 5671 Yeadon & District Male Voice Choir welcomes male voices of any ability, Yeadon Methodist Church, Chapel Hill. (next to Town Hall). Singing is a proven stress buster, come along any Thurs 7.30pm. Details: John Atkinson 294 9095 SENIORS Horsforth Live at Home Bacon Butties served Tues 11am- 12.30pm, followed by dancing ‘til 3pm. On Thurs a range of meals is served, followed by indoor bowls. Leeds & Bradford Friendship Group Friendship & activities for people of retirement age. 1st Wed of month, Pudsey Civic Centre 1.30pm,

speaker or entertainment at 2pm. Also days out, dining, walks, holidays, computer & play reading groups. New members welcome. Details: Barbara 01943 875208. New Men’s Group OPAL is looking for men aged 60 or over who would like to be involved – either to join or to help run the group. Details: Ailsa 261 9103. OPAL Coffee Afternoon Fri 1.30 – 3.30pm (term time), Cookridge Court residential home, Iveson Rise. Details: 261 9103. OPAL Tea Dances held fortnightly on Tues, 1 – 3pm, Adel & Ireland Wood Community Centre, New Adel Lane. Ballroom, old time, sequence, line & fun dance. Details: Ken 230 1213, Sheila 217 9136. OPAL Volunteer Opportunities OPAL, an LS16 based charity supports people aged 60 & over to live enjoyable & fulfilling lives. They have an enthusiastic volunteer team & are looking for new volunteers to help with Admin support & Transport. Details: SallyAnne 2619103 sallyanne@opal-project.org.uk Woodside Luncheon Club (Outwood Lane) Meets Thursdays & is open to all elderly Horsforth residents. Details: 258 3184

services, 10.30am in Adel Primary School, Tile lane, LS168DY. A friendly fellowship that enjoys welcoming new people. Worship style is informal with mixture of contemporary & traditional songs. Also, a variety of day time & evening groups. Details: Revd Richard Pollard 275 4989, Richard@spbc. org.uk Christian Science Church Services in Headingley: Sun 10.30am. Testimony meetings 2nd Wed of month, 7.30pm, & 4th Wed 2.30pm. Reading Room open 11am - 2pm Tues, Thurs & Fri - 40 Otley Road. Details: www. christianscience.org.uk FREE ‘drop in’ group meditation Sun 7 – 8pm. (Except 3rd Sun of month: 6.30 – 7.30pm) Experience peace & calm with periods of silence & guided meditations at Brahma Kumaris, West Park. Details: 275 7727, leeds@uk.bkwsu.org, www.bkwsu.org/uk/leeds Holy Name Catholic Church Otley Old Road, serves Adel, Bramhope, Cookridge & Ireland Wood. Details: Father Pat Smythe or Parish Secretary, Sue Goodyear 267 8257, Mon - Fri 1 - 5pm. www.holynameleeds.com

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Learn to meditate FWBO Leeds Buddhist Centre. A contemporary approach to meditation, mindfulness & the Buddhist tradition. Also classes in yoga & bodywork, chronic pain & stress management. Details: 244 5256, www. leedsbuddhistcentre.org. Leeds Healing Centre Now at Burley Lodge Centre, 42-46 Burley Lodge Road, LS6. Healing by members of The Healing Trust (NFSH) to aid relaxation & promote wellbeing. Fri 11am – 2.30pm. Healing also at Friends’ Meeting House, Roundhay, Thurs 7 – 8.30pm. Donations appreciated. Details: 07985 121810, 01274 617700, www. leedshealingcentre.org Leeds Stillness Group Based on the teachings of Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now & A New Earth. Join like-minded people to watch footage of an Eckhart Tolle talk followed by a period of silent meditation. Small donation appreciated. Details: 07884 332644, www.peacenowhere.com SUPPORT Arthritis Care Leeds Branch Meets 3rd Tues of each month, 7.30 – 9pm, St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. Entry £2 incl. refreshments & raffle. New members welcome. Details: Pat 0113 275 7694

Carers’ Support Group NEW friendly, over 50s carers’ support group. Central Methodist Church, (Sunday school room), Town Street, Horsforth, 1st Tues of month. Join them for a cuppa & a chat. Details: Angie at Carers Leeds 246 8338. Different Strokes invites stroke survivors to join them. Weds 1.45 – 3.45pm Adel Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel. Includes an hour of exercise. Details: Linda McLean 225 4744 Expert Patient Programme Free courses for people with long term health problems or disabilities. Arthritis – Tues 6 July, Seven Arts Centre, LS7. Learn how to manage symptoms; improve fitness; eat healthily; communicate effectively & much more. Details: 305 7591/ 305 7582, epp.account@nhsleeds. nhs.uk Families Need Fathers 7.30pm, every 2nd Wed, Victoria Hotel, Great George St. Leeds. Support & advice for parents trying to maintain & develop relationships with their children, following divorce or family breakdown. Details: Don 07981 710179, Ray 07921 728747. Free Debt Help & Advice Available from Christians Against Poverty. Call 0800 328 0006 for an appointment with Christine Taylor, Leeds West Centre Manager.

17 Leeds Diabetes Support Group meets 1st Mon of month, West Yorkshire Playhouse 7 – 9pm. Variety of speakers on all aspects of diabetes care. All welcome. Details: Joan Wells 225 4528. National Association for Colitis & Crohn’s Disease (Leeds) Brings support to people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), their friends & families throughout North & West Yorkshire. They hold four educational & support meetings a year, as well as regular informal meets. Details: 0845 130 6809, Leeds@groups.nacc.org. uk, www.groups.nacc.org. uk/leeds The Forget Me Not Cafe for people with dementia & their carers. 1st Wed of month 1.30 – 3.30pm, Yeadon Cricket Club, (behind Swan Pub) High Street, Yeadon. Details: Jean Deeming 01943 472004, Dawn Perkins 0113 231 1727. The Open Door Café A meeting place for people with dementia & their carers. Last Mon of each month (except bank hols), 2-4pm, New Headingley Club, St Michael’s Road, Headingley. Details: Nikki 231 1727 The Owls New city-wide informal childminding group offering support, training & information, & social events. Membership £5 pa. Details: 240 2956.

TALKS & DISCUSSIONS Forum 2000 Meets Wed, 10am – noon, The Grove Centre, New St, Horsforth, to listen to a speaker & join in discussion. Open to all. New programme starts 22 Sept with John Battle on ‘Tackling Poverty.’ Horsforth Historical Society meets Tues 20 July, 7.30pm at The Stable Block behind the Museum for a talk by Betty Smithson on ‘Fifty Years of Nursing in Leeds’. 19th Century Art Fri 16 July, 2-3pm with Ted Wilkins, Assistant Curator of Fine Art, at Abbey House Museum, Kirkstall. Booking essential £3.60. Details: 230 5492, abbey. house@leeds.gov.uk Headingley Cafe Scientifique Mon 5 July Prof. Roger Webb & Melanie Bailey present ‘Cancer, Crime & Chips’. On Mon 2 Aug Dave Haskins gives an Update on Headingley Transport System. 7.45 – 9.30pm, New Headingley Club, 56 St. Michael’s Rd. Headingley. All welcome. Admission £2. Details: ann.clarke17@yahoo. co.uk

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MISC/ EVENTS

tours Wed 11am. Free admission. Pony Days every Thurs during school hols. Sponsored walk 25 July. Details: Karen 0794 894 8158. www. hopepastures.org

Cookridge Village Hall Two rooms with kitchen facilities available for hire. Ideal for meetings, birthday parties, dances or classes. New members & helpers welcome. Details: Mrs Tones on 267 4706. Honey Bee Swarms will be collected free of charge, if accessible, Details: Terry Beddows on 268 8231. Hope in the Park A series of afternoon activities in Hall Park organised by Churches Together in Horsforth on Sun 4 & 11 July, 1 – 3pm. Families are invited to the park for picnics, games & a variety of activities including a barbecue. Details: the2wiggies@ btopenworld.com Great Rooms for Hire At St. Margaret’s New Parish Centre, Horsforth. Ideal for meetings, seminars, classes, parties etc. Tea/ coffee facilities. Fully equipped kitchen. Details: 07982 092573 stmargaretsparishcentre@gmail.co.uk Hope Pastures Horse & Donkey Sanctuary Weetwood Lane, LS16. Visitors welcome 10.30am – 3pm, guided

Kidz in Kampz need good quality clothing, shoes, household goods, jewellery, books, bric-a-brac to sell in their shop in Holt Park. Money goes towards caring for children driven out of Burma into refugee camps in Thailand. Collection available. Details: 267 6800. www.kidzinkampzchildrenscharity.co.uk/ Latin, Classical Studies, Greeks & Romans The Leeds Centre for Classical Studies offers courses on all aspects of the Greek & Roman World. Meetings at Headingley Parish Hall. Details: Adrian Lester 256 8918 Adrian@famlester. freeserve.co.uk Litter Pick Sat 10 July in preparation for Yorkshire in Bloom’s Summer Judging on 15 July. Churches Together in Horsforth will turn out with pickers, gloves & black bags to clean up their patch. At midday, a welcome cup of tea/coffee at Central Methodist Church which,

like Grove, was awarded a Gold in Leeds in Bloom’s Spring Judging. Details: 258 3521 Meeting Rooms & Hall available For Hire Mon – Sat, Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane, Bramhope. Would suit educational or leisure classes or activities, concerts, dances, children’s parties or weddings. Wheelchair access. Details: Paul 0113 2843361, ewartlewis@ googlemail.com www. robertcraven.org.uk Table Top Sales Raise funds for your club or charity with a table top sale at Pool Village Hall. A dry, warm environment available every Sunday. Room for 20 tables, a kitchen for refreshments & car park. Details: Tim Robson 284 3437 tim. robson@yahoo.co.uk

4.30pm at Claremont, 23 Clarendon Road, Leeds. On Sun 11th July meet at Adel Church at 10.30am for a look in the Church with experts and a walk in the vicinity. Details: Stephen Moorhouse 01924 475618. Volunteers Wanted! Yorkshire Cancer Centre is looking for enthusiastic volunteers to help run new charity shop based at St James’s Institute of Oncology in Bexley Wing. Details: Aanika Dhillon, 0113 206 8620, volunteer@yorkshirecancercentre.org.uk.

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Police Update With Sergeant Neil Perkis

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harp-eyed PCSOs Martin Fiddler and Paul Kirwan have once more been apprehending criminals in the Horsforth area. Addressing one of the locally-set policing priorities of a high visibility presence at pub closing time, the pair confronted a male acting suspiciously down a

a key ingredient to any successful team. I am currently faced with numerous challenges ranging from parking issues outside just about every school, trespassing on the old Eastmore site in Adel, speeding, and youths engaging in anti-social behaviour. I recently approached Trinity and

some students receive it was refreshing to see their enthusiasm while dealing with these local issues. You may recall that in January’s edition I mentioned about a tractor theft in North Leeds that I subsequently investigated. As a result our Neighbourhood

motorist recently pulled up at a traffic light junction. No sooner had she done so a male had grabbed her handbag that had been placed on the front passenger seat and ran off with it. Because of the speed the incident occurred and only getting a view of the suspect’s back she was unable to identify

An unsuspecting motorist recently pulled up at a traffic light junction. No sooner had she done so than a male had grabbed her handbag that had been placed on the front passenger seat and ran off with it side street. He initially denied any wrongdoing but was found to be in possession of a quantity of cocaine. His night out was cut short and he was soon locked up. That was one of Martin’s last contributions to policing in the Horsforth area. After five years patrolling those streets he decided it was time for a fresh challenge and has moved on to the Burmantofts area. Partnership working is

All Saints College in Horsforth and asked what capacity they had to produce a short film on each individual issue. The objective was to show those people engaging in the various activities the impact they were having on the wider community. The students stepped up to the mark and produced some excellent work, which will, in turn, go towards their University degree. Given the bad press

Policing Team led an operation in Lancashire that involved officers from both that police force along with West Mercia and Cumbria. To date four men have been arrested three of whom are facing charges involving the theft of about £300,000 worth of farming machinery. Finally a word of caution if you are driving along on a warm summer’s day with the car windows down. An unsuspecting

the male responsible despite us making an arrest of a local youth. Please remember to keep valuables in the foot well of your vehicle or completely out of view. ............................................. Contact the North West Outer NPT office on 01274 471453, text us on 07950 080240, write to us at Otley Police Station, Bridge Street, Otley LS21 3BA, or email aa.nptnorthwestouter@ westyorkshire.pnn.police.

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Horsforth in Bloom Gears Up for Summer Judging

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Following a Silver Award in the Spring Judging, the Horsforth in Bloom (HIB) Group continues its efforts to make Horsforth even more attractive to visitors and supporters. More shops and businesses are joining in with displays, and HIB is determined to keep up the good work of clearing litter, weeding, planting and fundraising – vital if the large containers

and plants recommended by the judges are to be bought. More sponsors would be welcome!

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L-R: Gerald and Evelyn Ingham (Horsforth Central Methodist Church), The Lord Mayor and Mike Strover (Grove Methodist Church).

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Awards Galore for Horsforth in Leeds in Bloom Competition! ........................................................................... Both Horsforth Central Methodist Church and Grove Methodist Church received Gold Awards in the Leeds in Bloom Spring Competition – a fabulous result! Other Horsforth businesses also did well, including The Bridge Inn, Horsforth Golf Club and Syke House, Town Street, who all received awards. The Yorkshire in Bloom judges will be visiting Horsforth for the Summer Judging on Thursday 15th July and it is hoped that even more businesses and public houses will put on displays.

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The Horsforth Charity Committee is again hosting the Horsforth Gathering for the older generation in Horsforth. The event has been running almost continuously since 1946 and provides the opportunity to meet old friends and make new ones. Entrance is by ticket only. If you are over 75 and have not attended before, please call 07932 8555070, leave your contact details, and someone from the Committee will get back to you. The Horsforth Gathering will be held at Trinity and all Saints College on 20th July. You can

look forward to a lovely sit down tea, live entertainment, a game of bingo and a raffle. Once again, the Lord Mayor is expected to address the gathering. A very successful dinner was held in February to raise funds for this event, with Willy Thorne (of snooker fame) as guest speaker. Funding activities for next year’s event will start with a ceilidh at St Margaret’s Church Hall in October. The annual charity dinner is planned for February 2011. Look out for further information or leave a message for Sheila or John on the above number.

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ou will recall that last year we were asking for volunteers of all ages to help improve the woodland public footpath, known as the ‘The Spinney’, from the entrance off Long Causeway through to Tile Lane. The good news is that a number of volunteers have shown interest in becoming involved in a variety of ways. We met recently with Abigail Buckle, the Adel Crag Youth Representative, who put forward for consideration some

suggestions as to what could be done in the woodland. These include a tree trail, nest box building, litter picking and many more activities for all ages in this beautiful woodland area, to be undertaken in a 2-3 hour period. Parks and Countryside are working in partnership with Adel Crag Community Association. Our next activity day is on Friday 30th July from 12 noon

– 3pm. All those who have already volunteered will receive an official letter of invitation. If anyone else is interested in this fun event, please contact us via our website www.acca.btik.com, where you can also keep up with all developments and events. Please note that all under 18s must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Francis Garbutt, Chairman, Adel Crag Association


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Leeds Scientist Involved in Major Fossil Discovery

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A curator from Leeds City Museum has played a key role in rewriting the history of life on earth. Dr Joe Botting, Assistant Curator of Natural Sciences, is part of an international group of palaeontologists who recently unearthed a rich array of marine animals living around 480 million years ago in the AntiAtlas area of Morocco. Their findings are helping scientists re-evaluate the evolution of life and will soon feature in National Geographic. Perfectly-preserved soft-bodied fossils, thought to have been extinct before 500 million years ago were discovered in the Upper

Fezouata Formation of southeastern Morocco. Until now scientists have had little, other than hard-shelled fossils, to help them understand dramatic evolutionary events, during the Ordovician period, which has led to huge gaps in our understanding of the way life evolved. “It was an honour to be part of the team which found these amazingly well-preserved fossils”, said Dr Botting. “Evolution happened very quickly during this epoch and these new fossils are helping us understand the details of what happened for the first time. We also found they were living alongside some very advanced-

looking animals like barnacles and horseshoe crabs, which shows just how quickly things can change in that interval.” Dr Rock regularly updates his blog at www.dr-rocks.blogspot. com , so you can keep up to date on new experiments and any new finds. He is currently curating a special free exhibition at Leeds City Museum off Millennium Square called ‘Dr Rock’s Lost Gallery’ until Sunday 4 July. The exhibition centres on the weird and wonderful uses of minerals in everyday life. ............................................................

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Theatre of the Dales Brings ‘The Merchant’ to Dagmar Wood

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love and hate, music, Venetian masks and fabulous costumes.

Theatre of the Dales has been taking professional productions of Shakespeare, popular comedy, new writing, and classics of the small stage, to venues in and around Yorkshire. since 1997. On Saturday 10th July they return to Dagmar Wood (off Grosvenor Road, Headingley), this time with two performances of The Merchant of Venice at 2.30 and 7.30pm. Expect high drama, low comedy, bonds of

The merchant, Antonio, is played by ex-Northern Broadside actor Stephen Anderson and his friend, Bassanio, by Will Tristram (whom readers may have seen recently as a paramedic in Emmerdale. Serge Alvarez directs and the authentic 1596 Italian Renaissance costumes have been created by design students of Yorkshire Coast College in Scarborough. Handcrafted under the supervision of tutor Wayne Martin, they will be on display at Sledmere House in August. This is an open-air production, so wrap up warm. Picnics welcome. Seating is available at most

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Check their new website www. theatreofthedales.co.uk or call 0113 274 0461 for details further performances. .............................................................

Confirmed performances include: Oulton Hall, Leeds, Friday 9 July 7.30pm (meal from 6pm); Friends Meeting House, Rawdon, Sunday 11 July 7.30pm; Jervaulx Abbey, Saturday 24 July 7pm; Sledmere House, Nr. Driffield, Sunday 25 July 7pm; Knaresborough Castle, Knaresborough, Wednesday 28 July 7.30pm. .............................................................

Photo: David Robertson as Shylock.

Trio Literati Take on the Edinburgh Fringe! ...................................................................................................................................................................................................

Jazz Bar, Chambers Street, Edinburgh from Monday 9th - Sunday 15th August at 3.30 every afternoon.

Trio Literati, Headingley’s favourite performers of words and music, are set to take on the Edinburgh Fringe this summer with a programme of Jazz and Poetry from the Beat Era. The Show, ‘Five in a Bar’, is at The

This time the team of Jane Oakshott, Richard Rastall and Maggie Mash will be joined by another Headingley resident, singer Louise Gibbs who teaches at Leeds College of Music is well known on the jazz circuit for her be-bop inspired singing, and jazz pianist Jonathan Gee – no

stranger to Edinburgh audiences. The show combines the energy and rhythms of musicians like Monk, Mingus and Charlie Parker, with the hard living Beat Age poets like Ginsburg, Creely and Ferlinghetti. The programme also includes poetry, words and music from anyone who loves jazz – right up to our own poet laureate – Carol Ann Duffy.

Tickets are available from the Fringe Box Office on 0131 2260000 or on the door. Further information from Maggie Mash on 0113 2758378, Jane Oakshott on 0113 2786215 or info@ trioliterati.org.uk ............................................

‘Five in a Bar’ will preview in Headingley on Wednesday 28th July at 8pm. Call Maggi or Jane for venue details (yet to be confirmed).


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Leeds Waterfront Festival has Something for Everyone .......................................................................

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Oxfam Bookfest is a nationwide festival celebrating all things literary. It aims to promote book sales, encourage donations and raise awareness of Oxfam’s work. Oxfam .......................................... Books in Headingley have organised a number of events, including:

On 17th & 18th July the Leeds Waterfront Festival will take place along the waterfront from Thwaite Mills, along Clarence Dock, Brewery Wharf and, this year, extending to Granary Wharf.

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5th July, 6.30pm - Short Story Competition at Oxfam Headingley (45-47 Otley Road). 1000 word limit on any subject but with the title of a famous novel. £2 to enter, 50p to watch. Prizes for winners.

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7th July, 7pm - Russian Poetry Evening at Oxfam Books (13 - 15 Otley Road), starts 7pm. Natasha Mwitta reads Russian classic and contemporary poetry in Russian and English. Audience can read own poetry at end of night. Free entry. .......................................................................

11th July, 12-5pm - Book Fair at Nation of Shopkeepers (27-37 Cookridge Street). Free entry.

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13th July, 7.30pm - Book Quiz at Nation of Shopkeepers (27-37 Cookridge Street). 50p per person, maximum five people per team. Prizes for winning team. For further information, contact Annette or Viktor oxfamshopf0839@ oxfam.org.uk or 0113 2743818.

The festival has something for everyone – including arts and urban markets, live music, walk on water balls, decorated canal boats, angling sessions and much more – and it’s free! Thwaites Mill offers a great family day out on Saturday 17th July, with free entry to

the working watermill, arts and crafts, historic boats and environmental discover and play activities. On the Sunday the watermill will be open as usual. At Clarence Dock, Brewery & Granary Wharfs there will also be lots to see and do, from cookery workshops and demos to an Urban Angels aerial display. ........................................................

For more information call Rachel Clunas on 0113 281 6804 or visit www. leedswaterfrontfestival.com.

Twenty Five Years of Church Recording!

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Leeds Decorative and Fine Arts Society recently celebrated 25 years of Church Recording. In that time the group has produced nine records, all researched and written up by volunteers. These include records of St John’s Roundhay, St Mark’s Woodhouse, St John the Baptist Adel, All Souls Blackman Lane, and All Hallows Bardsey. All Saints’ Church, Otley, is currently

being recorded by the Society. At the recent meeting, James Lomax, Curator of Temple Newsam stressed the importance of the Records as permanent catalogues of our national heritage. Copies are held by West Yorkshire Archives Service, Sheepscar.

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For further information please contact Jane Hedley, on 01937 842400 or Ann Lightman on 0113 261 1363.

A Recital for the Christine Brown Trust ............................................................................................................................................... Pianist and broadcaster Gordon Fergus-Thompson gives a recital in aid of the Christine Brown Trust for Young Musicians on Saturday 3rd July, 7.30pm at Wesley Chapel, Oxford Street, Harrogate. The programme will include works by Chopin, Brahms, Scriabin and Schumann. The Christine Brown Trust for Young

Musicians offers financial support to talented young musicians under 19 years of age who may be finding it difficult to meet the expenses involved in learning a musical instrument. .....................................................................

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OK, we hear you – the whole of Leeds just shouted ‘RAIN!’ in unison. Yes, we are somewhat more prone to the odd shower on these fair shores, but that gives us all the more reason to make the most of the intermittent sunshine! To do that, we say, there’s nothing like a good old fashion garden party. Garden parties are all the rage, don’t you know? The Prime Minister of France, Nicholas Sarkozy and his wife, Carla Bruni recently threw one that cost £500,000. But of course, you don’t need to spend anywhere near that to have a good old knees up.

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With all the sporting events happening at the moment, this is a great time to get a bunch of people around and throw a shindig in your garden. Take it a step further and make it a themed party. If friends are coming round to watch the football, you can get a St George’s cross gazebo and inflatable football chairs. You could get a mini football net so you can even have your own kick about during half time. If the skies open and it rains on your parade, set up a Wii Fit indoors so you can keep active and get a friendly competitive atmosphere going.

There’s also Wimbledon, of course, which lends itself to some great theme parties. Put a net up in your garden, see which of your friends makes the best Federer or Nadal and if you don’t fancy playing, just sit on the sidelines eating strawberries and cream and sipping on your Pimm’s.

It’s a good idea to stay active. Men’s Health magazine recently estimated that a die hard football fan could gain over two stone if they watch every game of the World Cup – taking into account all the beer, pizza, nachos and other party foods we wolf down, it’s not surprising!

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The exceptional Miss Newsom has made some death-defying leaps of ambition. The squeaky, awkward girl who sang about The Milk-Eyed Mender has gone. In her place is a goldenvoiced woman who seems to have sprung up from nowhere. Have One on Me is a down tempo, sprawling, break-up album, and getting a foothold on it is challenging at first. Once

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you do, however, you will find a record as rich in reward as any you have ever treasured. In some ways Have One on Me is her most accessible release to date. The rigid uprightness ess of Newsom’s persona has relaxed, and her music and lyrics have followed. Touches es of bluegrass, country and blues blend seamlessly into her arrangements. The infamous us knotted, archaic prose is now ow loosened, direct and more heartfelt. Songs like Jack Rabbits, and Autumn are so o simple they seem exposed, without the usual safe obscurity of her fairytale characters. Given the subject matter, Have One on Me could have been full of bitter

catharsis, but it’s not. Newsom’s voice, her music and her lyrics are full of warmth and generosity - even the title wishes you well.

By Natalie Kaye

Marching On

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Their monthly live music night, Foxes and Convicts, showcases the best Northern acts, but with a heavy emphasis on Leeds indie artists. They also have a record label, Hope House Records, which is home to some stonking local talent including Samuel Foxton Welles, Nick John Henry and Louis Le Prince & The Projectors. Ask March of Dimes to describe their sound and they say ‘Americana, folky, country, indie, pop, rock, alt,’ so, it’s safe to say, they’re pretty eclectic! The five-piece Leeds band has been together for three years (but playing in their current incarnation for 18 months), and have been taking the city by storm of late.

Sean Murricane, bass player with March of Dimes describes Hope House Records as a labour of love. “We only put out music we genuinely care about”, he says. Having recently released an EP, From Those Who Were There, March of Dimes and the rest of their Hope House crew are going down to the Big Smoke for a

London Showcase. That gig is on 1st July at The Wilmington Arms, Clerkenwell. They can be seen back on home turf at The Cockpit on 23rd July. With their EP receiving 9/10 from Americana UK, this local band is definitely one to watch. .............................................................

For more info go to www.facebook.com/ MarchofDimesMusic and be sure to check out the Foxes and Convicts night on the third Wednesday of every month at Milo.

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Demello Gets Them Dancing

Billy Bragg Brings His ‘Breaking Rocks’ to Leeds

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The legendary Billy Bragg will be at Hyde Park Picture House on 24th July with Breaking Rocks, an inspiring documentary about a scheme that brings musicians and instruments to prisons in the UK.

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Though he’s just 21, Josh Demello is making a major impact on the club scene locally, nationwide and overseas. Introduced to DJing at age 10 by his father, Josh was soon spending his pocket money on records and doing gigs around Leeds by the time he was 12! Working on getting crowds moving on dance floors around the city with his heady mix of House music, he landed residencies at Bar Fibre and Club Mission. He made such an impression that in 2007 he was approached by Ministry of Sound to do a residency in Egypt. “It was the best experience of my life�, says Josh. “Something I’d always dreamed of.� Now he’s back in Leeds, continuing to make waves with his residencies at Mission and at Sankeys in Manchester. This summer he’ll be spending time in the studio making music and working with top producers like Juan Kidd, Ian Bland and Drew Scott. Looks like Josh will have a pretty busy summer, as he’s also responsible for bringing the Space Ibiza brand to Mission on 21st August, which is sure to be an amazing party. Demello has his sights set on a long and prosperous DJ career. But, no matter where the music takes him, there’s no place like home. “I love playing in Leeds�, says Josh. “It’s got such a good vibe and people just don’t stop partying. For me, it’s one of the best cities in the world!� For more information visit www.soundcloud.com/ joshdemello or www.facebook.com/joshdemello

The documentary tells the story of Bragg’s independent initiative Jail Guitar Doors, which aims to provide instruments to those using music as a means of achieving the rehabilitation of prison inmates. Bragg, and director Alan Mills, will answer questions about the film and the initiative, after which audiences will be treated to performances from Bragg and Jail Guitar Doors artists including Jonny Neesom and Leon Walker.

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“Prison has to be about much more than just locking people upâ€?, says Bragg. “We want people to be able to move on from their situation and reconnect with the outside world, and my hunch is that playing an instrument – particularly a guitar – could help that.â€? The film features performances by ‘graduates’ from Jail Guitar Doors as well as from artists who have supported the programme, including Mick Jones (The Clash) Chris Shiflett (Foo Fighters) and Sam ................................................................................................ Duckworth (Get Cape. Wear Cape. Fly). Saturday 24th July, 7.30pm, ÂŁ12.50/ÂŁ11concs/ÂŁ10 members. For more information, go to www. hydeparkpicturehouse.co.uk or call 0113 275 2045.

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.................................................................................................................................................................................................... melodic & timeless. Meet Me In St Louis Julia Turner & Ben Daniel Koek, Garden Gig at Formerly with glamfrontman & Shield Wed 14 July, The Danzig Jazz Duo, Lotherton Hall, rockers Easyworld, Your Eyes bassist. Thurs 1 July, 9pm, Carriageworks. Sun 18 July. Bring now pursuing solo The Wardrobe. West End sensation a picnic and listen Harwood Singers career. Unique brand of performs memorial as The Duncan musical evening soulful laidback concert for his late MacFarlane Band Wed 28 July, 7pm Acoustic Open jazz. friend Eileen Hillas. play classic folk. at St Stephen’s Mic Night Thurs Church, Kirkstall. 8 July from 8pm. Remberos World Here We Go Magic The Crooked Fiddle Details: J Endersby 15 mins/3 songs. Cup Special: Asere Thurs 15 July, Band Mon 19 267 7775 Organised by Fri 2 July, 10.30pm Brudenell Club. July, The Library, Sebastian John. – 3am at The Brooklyn, New Woodhouse Lane. Free. Acoustic Wardrobe. Spanish/ York collective Revolution End Afro music from creating sounds Foxes & Convicts Vessels + These of Summer Party eastern Cuba with from psychedelia to Wed 21 July Sat 31 July at The Monsters Fri 9 July, guaracho, bolero & at Milo, Leeds. Afro-beat to serene Brudenell Club from Adelphi, Leeds. powerful rhythms Krautrock. Showcasing the 8pm. akin to salsa. best Northern acts, Ron Trueman The Despoilers Sat but heavy emphasis Hayley Gaftarnick Border Sat 31 July, Hannah Trigwell + 17 July at Black on Leeds indie + Claire Cameron 9pm The Abbey Inn, Bull, Horsforth. artists. Simon Wiffen + Sat10 July. Acoustic Pollard Ln, Bramley. High Hollers Fri 2 Covers band playing Revolution at The Singer, songwriter, popular songs Regina Spektor, July. Gateway Music Adelphi, Leeds. raconteur & multinight at Escobar, from the last five Wed 21 July, 2.30-5.30pm. £2. instrumentalist. Leeds. 8pm. Free. decades. Details: O2 Academy www.thedespoilers. Leeds. Intelligent, The Hut People, The Handsome Gary Stewart+Liz co.uk/ refreshingly honest Sat 10 July, 8pm, Family Wed 28 July, odes to life. A Reynolds Sat 3 July Otley Courthouse. Hyde Park Picture Acoustic Revolution Laikin’ Sat 17 simply unmissable Accordion & House, 7.30pm. at The Adelphi, July, The Princess, live show. percussion duo Husband & wife Leeds. 2.30Apperley Lane, collaboration from 5.30pm. £2. Roadkill & Toxic Rawdon. Local 7 Kevin James Chicago, described piece band, rock & Shock Sat 24 July Quartet Sun 11 as darkly comic Afternoon Jazz Sun country with a Celtic at The Three Horse July 1 – 4pm country-gothic duo. 4 July, 1 – 4pm. twist! Shoes, Otley. Rock at Seven Arts. Seven Arts, Chapel gig in aid of local Talented singer, Roots: Bon Allerton. Great jazz James Farrell charity Behind pianist & songwriter. Appétit Fri 30 jam session - bring Concert Band Closed Doors. £5/£4. July, 8 – 11pm at your band, your Sun 18 July, 2pm New Headingley horn, your voice or Horsforth Hall Pk. Tunng Sun 25 Gary Club, St Michael’s just listen. Rhythm Show tunes & July, The Cockpit. Stewart+Rosie Rd, Headingley. section provided. much more. www. Folktronica for Doonan+Jonny Fabulous French jfconcertband.com brainiacs. Sam the Firth+ Paul music from Edith Fischers Ghost Sun Leeds Youth Jazz Genders & Mike Thomas Saunders Piaf, Leo Ferre 4 July, The Abbey Lindsay (Static Tues 13 July at & beyond, with Inn, Pollard Ln, Rock Orchestra Caravan), with Phil Oporto, Leeds, from warmth, panache & Bramley, Rocked Sun 18 July 1 – Winters & Ashley 8pm passion up country with a 4pm at Seven Arts, Bates. sparkle of blues/ Chapel Allerton. A Ellen & The soul. range jazz related Shoes & Socks Off Escapades Wed styles from swing Mon 26 July, Nation 14 July at Nation David Ford Sun 4 to hip hop & funk. of Shop Keepers, Of Shop Keepers, July, the Brudenell £5/ £4. Cookridge St. New Cookridge St. Free. 8pm. Inventive, project from former


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Talented Student Takes Next Step to Leeds & Reading Festival Sixteen year old Katie appeared at one of the three heats of the competition and was the only solo performer to be selected to go through to the final with 12 other acts. Katie Richardson, performing arts student at Ralph Thoresby School, started on the road to the Leeds and Reading Festival by winning the school’s prestigious Talent Show before Christmas. Acts appear in the regional heats of talent shows in a bid to win the ultimate prize of performing at the Leeds and Reading Festivals. The winner also gets eight hours in a professional recording studio. Sixteen year old Katie appeared at one of the three heats of the competition and was the only solo performer to be selected to go through to the final with 12 other acts.

Her melodic singer/songwriter writer style impressed the judges and was a refreshing change to o the many bands who had applied. plied. Her music is very pop, with a subtle hint of jazz, and d her influences range from Paloma ma Faith to Michael Buble. “This is not only amazing for me, but also for Ralph Thoresby School”, said Katie. “They’ve given me a lot of support over the years and I’d like to say a massive thank you.”

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First Headingley Festival Great Success!

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In its first year, Headingley Festival brought enjoyment and fun to hundreds of people during the first week in May. The weather may have been cold at times, but the music was anything but - exciting, varied, soulful, and inspiring. Besides a good sprinkling of jazz, there was also traditional Irish music, folk, funk, blues and rock, held at a range of venues, including Cafe Lento, Salvo’s, The Arc, the New Headingley Club, Headingley Community Centre, South Parade Baptist Church and Headingley Stadium. Judging by the smiling faces of face-painted children, the Children’s Carnival on Saturday morning was a great success,

a repeat performance has been requested for next year. Most of the 27 events were well attended, but the standout event was the Gospel Concert at South Parade Baptist Church on the Saturday afternoon, with over 250 people attending. Led by the Reverend Chunky But Funky, gospel choir ‘Voices of the Day’ captivated their audience with inspirational and uplifting singing of pop classics such as ‘Move On Up’, ‘You’ve Got A Friend’ and ‘Something Inside So Strong’.

Richard Lindley, Cafe Lento, Chairman of the Headingley Festival Lloyd Spencer

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Gold for Leeds City Council at Chelsea Flower Show

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Leeds City Council claimed their first-ever gold medal for excellence at this year’s world-famous RHS Chelsea Flower Show, having earned two successive Silver Gilt Flora awards in the last two years and either silver or bronze with five previous show gardens dating back to their first appearance in 1997. The stunning show garden entry produced by the council’s Parks and Countryside staff with engineering design and support from sponsors HESCO Bastion Limited, wowed judges and visitors alike. The HESCO Garden 2010 is the largest and most ambitious garden design entered by Leeds at Chelsea, modelled on a section of the Leeds-Liverpool Canal complete with a canal and full-sized lock gates as the centrepiece. The theme of garden is to celebrate the green linkages which connect the city centre to the countryside in and around Leeds, as well as the importance of protecting the local environment and raising awareness of the health benefits of green spaces.

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July 2010

Shops Come Back to Corn Exchange

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“The mix of independent traders, unique retail concepts and quality brands is key to the success of the Leeds Corn Exchange”

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The Corn Exchange was once a vibrant hub in the heart of the city with shops, arts fairs, food and other attractions. A couple of years ago, the retail side was done away with to focus on making it into a ‘food emporium’, with top class restaurant, Anthony’s, leading

the way. While Anthony’s continues to thrive, the food emporium dream didn’t take off and thankfully, the retail spaces are now opening up again, with a plethora of new and exciting shops moving in. MKI, a very stylish menswear shop, has already moved in, along with Mummy and Little Me selling elegant and glamorous maternity wear. They join All American Vintage, Dawn Stretton, The Hidden Wardrobe,

Russo Italia Shoes, Upstart and Little Pink Jewellery as the first few shops to be back in this fabulous Grade 1 listed building. “The mix of independent traders, unique retail concepts and quality brands is key to the success of the Leeds Corn Exchange”, says Keith Butcher of Threadneedle, the Londonbased company leasing the space. With any luck, in the next few months the Corn Exchange will be back to being a vibrant hub of great independent shops and fantastic food.


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Rodley Nature Reserve Celebrates its Tenth Anniversary

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odley Nature Reserve celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. To celebrate both this occasion and the International Year of Biodiversity, the reserve is holding a Biodiversity Day on Saturday 17th July. This event should appeal to everyone interested in nature – young or old. Activities include bug, bird, dragonfly and botany bot walks, a small mammal survey, moth trapping, microscope cope work with algae, a bird ringing ing demonstration and much uch more. Situated just four miles from the city y centre, the reserve was designed to bring wetland d wildlife back to the Leeds area. Wildlife has flourished as the wetlands have developed and

to date more than 150 species of birds have been recorded. The reserve has also proved a popular destination for visitors. Between 15,000 and 20,000 people now visit the site each year. Primary school groups are regular visitors in the spring and summer months, and older students are encouraged to become involved in carrying out surveys. As A

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July 2010

GardenRound-Up

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here’s still jobs to be done – keeping on top of the dreaded weeds that survive no matter what! If there has been a prolonged dry spell, doing the rounds with the hosepipe won’t come amiss. Pots and tubs should be watered daily either before sun up or in the evening. Often people bring plants home from different parts of the country, only to find that they don’t fare well or even survive in their gardens. It pays to buy locally and ask where their plants come from. Plants grown in the South have a very different growing medium, if they have been grown locally they are more likely to thrive because they are used to our soil. Take care to ensure tomatoes are kept damp and shade the greenhouse lightly as this will

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July 2010

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Sponsored Litter Pick Raises over £400 for Christian Aid

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Green Fingers at Cookridge Primary

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Cookridge Primary School recently held an afternoon of gardening, funded by the Green Generations/Leeds City Council initiative. The school received £10,000 from the Big Lottery Fund which it used to purchase raised beds, plants and poly-tunnels, with further scope for ponds and orchards. Green Generations allowed the school to showcase the developing garden and invite volunteers from the wider community to help pupils work in it. Our volunteers included members of the Saudi Arabian community, OPAL, mums and dads, toddlers, grandparents, Councillor Sue Bentley and Chris Edwards from Education Leeds. Food and drink was laid on, the school’s samba and steel band played a medley of songs. Leeds Organic Growers have also helped greatly with the garden.

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The talented young performers visited the school during their European tour, which includes taking part in the 10th Anniversary Leeds Jewish Theatre Festival in Leeds.

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At the end of the performance the Froebelian children were so impressed, they provided the Israeli students with an impromptu rendition of ‘Razzle Dazzle’ which they will perform at the school’s production of ‘Aristocats’ on their Speech Day on 9th July. Many of the Year 6 pupils were so starstruck that they insisted on staying behind to ask the performers for their autographs!


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German legend, the opera tells the tale of Dr Faust who sells his soul to the Devil in return for his lost youth. Filled with wonderful music, including ‘The Calf of Gold’ and ‘The Jewel Song’ it has become ................................................................................................ one of the most popular operas of all time.

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Leeds Youth Opera, an exciting and innovative company of young singers that has been delighting audiences in Leeds for almost 40 years. Following their success with ‘Orpheus in the Underworld’ earlier this year, they have been hard at work rehearsing for their July production of Gounod’s ‘Faust’. Based on the 16th Century

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Girl Guides are 100 years old!

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This year marks the centenary of Girl Guiding in Britain, but this exciting movement is by no means outdated. Founded in 1910 by Robert Baden Powell and his sister, Agnes, to provide ‘something for the girls’, Guiding soon became popular and has now expanded to provide opportunities for young girls and women from the age of 5 to 60+. The movement prides itself on its ability to give girls and young women a voice in society; to promote equality and diversity; and to offer fun challenges and experiences within a secure environment. Guiding also instils a sense of wider

community among its members, which has led to the movement’s role as a key supporter of charities and community projects.

national camp being held at Harewood House this summer, to enjoy a week of fun-filled activities in celebration of the historic movement.

One hundred years on and Guiding continues to be a fun and up-to-date, girls-only institution. The centenary celebrations started in September 2009, and there has never been a more exciting time to be involved. The ‘Adventure 100’ is encouraging all members to take up new and exciting activities; to remember the past 100 years; and to look forward to the future. Members will be coming from all over the country to the

The last 100 years of Guiding would not have been possible without the hard work of its volunteers. Leaders are an important part of this innovative movement that offers a range of opportunities and training. Guiding continues to thrive, depending on volunteers to provide a wealth of experiences for the young girls and women of Britain for the next 100 years! .............................................................

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Horsforth Children’s Centre, North Broadgate Lane Works with families/children aged 0–5. Activities to learn, play & make friends. Support, advice & info on childcare/training/employment. New ideas for play at home & at centre Details: 259 1786 www. horsforthchildrenscentre. ik.org

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NCT Leeds Dads’ Group meets 3rd Sat of month. Dads & their babies or toddlers are invited to come along & have fun. Scouting in Adel & Ireland Wood Beavers, Cubs & Scouts at Adel Methodist & St Paul’s. Leaders & assistants needed. Details: Kim Brompton 267 8479,, kim.brompton@ p @ btinternet.com bt nte bti nterne rnet.c t.com om m

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Mustangs Champions Of Keybury Yellow League .............................................................................................. With a fantastic record of 16 wins, two draws and no defeats, the long season concluded with the Mustangs being crowned champions. The league has been very competitive, but the dedicated team played consistently well throughout the season to earn the well deserved accolade. A thoroughly delighted Coach, Chris Wilkinson, commented: “We’ve had such an amazing season. The boys fully deserve this success for all the hard work and commitment they’ve shown all year, but this wouldn’t have been possible without having such a brilliantly supportive set of parents!” Photo: The Mustangs: Conal Cowell, Daniel Walker, George Grubb, Harry Liburd, Harry Resendez, Josh Taylor, Joshua Widdop, Josh Wilkinson, Murphy Smith & Sam Hunter.

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LYJRO and Ralph Thoresby School Create Fabulous Mingus Tribute

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Leeds Youth Jazz Rock Orchestra (LYJRO) worked for over a year on a jazz performance inspired by the music of legendary bass player, Charles Mingus. Brendan Duffy, leader of LYJRO, approached Ralph Thoresby School about enhancing the orchestra’s music with live dance, drama and media projections. He didn’t need to ask twice! Staff and students worked with the orchestra to produce a two-hour spectacular which was performed in the John Sowerby Theatre during the Headingley Jazz Festival recently. As the school is also working towards the Stephen Lawrence Standard Award, it was obvious that this was a great way to celebrate the inspirations behind jazz music and raise the profile of racial equality, as racial issues in the southern USA in the 70s certainly influenced Mingus’ work. A combination of drama and dance was created around Mingus music, tracking his influences, fears, anxieties and political influences. “This was a truly awesome project”, said Brian Wilson, Arts Director at Ralph Thoresby School. “The dedication of all the participants resulted in a very professional performance.” The show is now available on DVD from the school on 0113 336 8181. For information on the school’s forthcoming performances, visit www. ralpthoresby.com


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Cookridge Scouts Celebrate 50th Anniversary

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The Cookridge Methodist Scout Group was registered on 4th October 1960 and this year celebrates its 50th Anniversary. Originally there was only the Cub section but within a year the group had added Scouts. The Beaver Colony for younger members started in November 1985 and over the years, there has also been a Venture Scout section. To celebrate their special anniversary they have produced an Anniversary Badge. Forty eight young members recently attended a fun-packed adventure weekend at Bradley Wood Scout Camp, and other planned celebrations include a barbeque towards the end of the summer term. ..............................................................................................

The group will also be holding a reunion for past members, leaders and supporters on Friday 1st October. If you would like to attend or would like more information about the event please contact Janet Yates (Group Scout Leader) on 0113 267 7658, email: janet.yates1@nlworld, or Andrew Gamble (Cub Scout Leader) on 0113 258 3849, or visit www.cookridgemethodistscouts.btik.com

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Dales Rescue Teams Launch Safety Campaign

Posters and card dispensers can be found at over 300 outlets around the area – including outdoor retailers, accommodation providers and information centres. The message is that if you need help, beyond the road network, you probably need a rescue team. In which case, call 999 ask for ‘Police’ and then for mountain or cave rescue. If using a mobile, it is helpful to say which county you are in, as 999 operators may not have an intimate knowledge of rural England and calls from high points may go some miles to reach a phone mast. If you have a map, it is important to give both grid references and a verbal description of where you are. Then stay where you have a signal and keep the line clear so you can be called back. The amount of information that will fit on the card is limited, so the teams are also planning to provide links from each team’s website to additional sites for sources of safety advice or providers of outdoor training. “All the teams do a fantastic job, they are always there when we need them, often turning out in the most dreadful conditions and always providing a highly professional support service”, said Sue Cross, Assistant Chief Constable of North Yorkshire. “The campaign will most certainly help to save lives and the combined support it is already receiving will ensure it becomes a permanent part of everyday life in the Dales. It is another example of working together in the interests of public safety.”

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The Bafana Bafana may not Lift the Cup but South Africa will still be a Winner

Simon Peach Sports Journalist, Press Association The transformation that South Africa has undergone in the last 20 years is there for everybody to see as it welcomes football’s centerpiece, the FIFA World Cup, with all the razzmatazz, expectation and splendour you would expect. The elite of world football is playing at 10 stadiums across nine cities. There may have been hiccups in terms of infrastructure along the way, but on the football field it is hard to see where things can go awry. Never have so many teams boasted so many superb players, with a hoard of nations having a realistic chance of lifting the trophy aloft. Unfortunately, it looks like South Africa will not be one of

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Horsforth Says Goodbye to Head Green Keeper and Hello to a Stranger! ................................................................................................................................................................................................... Graham Hollingworth and Andy Stranger

Graham Hollingworth recently retired as Head Green Keeper at Horsforth Golf Club, after 40 years at the club and more than 50 in the industry. Stepping into his shoes is Andy Stranger who, although only 23, has an impressive CV. Having worked at Calverley G.C. he undertook an internship with Ohio

State University which led to placements at Liberty National, New Jersey, and Augusta, Georgia – not a bad start to a career in green keeping! We would obviously like to thank Graham for his years of hard work. The transformation at Horsforth Golf Club over the years has been immense and Graham was the driving force behind it. He has overseen the development and course alterations during that time, lost land to the airport, seen Lancaster’s, Spitfires and Concord fly into Leeds Bradford airport, which borders the course, and very nearly had to

deal with a plane on the old 14th green when it overshot the runway in the 80s. He has been responsible for changing an open area of farmland into mature, tree lined fairways that are a good test of any golfer’s ability. He estimates having planted over 50,000 trees in the time he has been at Horsforth! Graham’s retirement is the end of an era, but we look forward to the start of another as Andy Stanger takes over the reins at Horsforth Golf Club. Mick Thorpe Chairman of the Greens Committee

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Chris Carver of Otley Athletic Club was recently selected to represent Great Britain in the 24 hour World Championships which took place in Brive, France, in May.

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Chris battled through leg cramps, nausea, a stone in his shoe and freezing overnight temperatures to finish

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The race started well and Chris soon got into his stride passing the marathon distance in about 3 hours 45 minutes before powering on to a 100 km personal best of 9 hours 11 minutes. Chris battled through leg cramps, nausea, a stone in his shoe and freezing overnight temperatures to finish a very impressive 53rd out of 230 runners. This was the highest quality field ever assembled for a 24 hour race - a true World Championship. The winner, Shingo Inoue of Japan, set a new Asian record of 273.708 km (170 miles). Second place went to the American Scott Jurek who ran 266.667 km (165.7 miles). In the concurrent European Championships Italy finished with the gold medal, France with silver and Great Britain with a well deserved bronze.

Chris running in Brive

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A Reluctant Hero Celebrated in New Book

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A book about renowned Leeds Rugby League player - ‘Reluctant Hero – the John Holmes Story’ - is now available. Written by his brother and nephew, it gives a glimpse into the life of one of Headingley’s most treasured icons and the blue and amber’s leading appearance maker. During his 21 year career, John won every honour in the game, appearing in 625 matches for the Loiners including 19 finals. In 1972 he was an integral part of the British side that triumphed in the World Cup. With anecdotes and testimonials from friends and team-mates, this book is a wonderful tribute to one of rugby’s true greats, who sadly passed away last year at the age of 57. ................................................................................................

Available from Philip Howard Books, Street Lane. To reserve a copy call 0113 225 9797.

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