OCTOBER 2010
HORSFORTH | COOKRIDGE | ADEL | BRAMHOPE
NORTH LEEDS Life CONNECT ING
FREE
TICKETS FOR ANTIQUES FAIR LIGHT NIGHT SURPRISES VICTORIA QUARTER IS 20!
YOU
TO
THE
COMMUNITY
04
OCTOBER 2010
NORTH LEEDS LIFE MAGAZINE | CONTENTS
Dear Readers I know it’s scary, but we are whispering ‘Christmas’ this month! Well, you can never start too soon, can you? First of all take a little time to make sure you look and feel great for the Christmas season and everything else will fall into place – we give you some tips. Other events this month tie in with this theme – there’s Leeds Loves Shopping, and The Victoria Quarter is celebrating 20 years with an exciting programme of events. Then Jacob Rosen continues with his seasonal food theme in Jacob’s Larder; Horsforth businesses do fabulously well in Leeds in Bloom Awards; and St George’s Crypt celebrates 80 years of service to homeless and disadvantaged people in Leeds. There’s news of a new play to premiere at the West Yorkshire Playhouse, and another about ‘the most dedicated football fan’ premieres at Clarence Dock. There’s music and people climbing hills and swimming ‘the Channel’ for charity; there are bands playing for Oxjam; award winning local film makers; and strange goings-on at the Royal Armouries at half term!
P34 06 32 38 40 44 44 46 48 51 56 58 58 62 66
Our deadline for news for the November issue is 1st October, and it’s 1st November for the December edition. Keep your news rolling in – we love to hear from you. Kind regards Carole, Jack and the team
COMMUNITY NEWS IT’S PARTY TIME! ARTS & CULTURE CRASH PREMIERES AT THE PLAYHOUSE LIFE & STYLE JACOB’S LARDER SHOP FRONT LEEDS LOVES SHOPPING FREE TICKETS TO HARROGATE TE ANTIQUES & ART FAIR GARDEN ROUND UP SOUND & VISION MUSIC LISTINGS YOUNGER LIFE HEALTH & FITNESS
JACOB’S LARDER LAR
IT’S TIME TO PARTY P32
SIT BACK & LET US TAKE YOU THERE
DAY EXCURSIOYNS 2 TOO - FROM ONL £1 the
Pickering for Blackpooll & d’’ Weekend ‘Wartime s ... ns ....... tio ... na .... ... mi .... ... .... Illu ... .... ... .... ... . .... .................... 24th Oct Blackpool for the Illuminations,
2 days from £79
Blackpool Illuminations
........................
Lincoln Christmas market
........................ Castle Howard Festive Break
Festive breaks F ...... ...............MA ...... .... S IST THURSFORD CHR TH NOV 6TH 16T SPECTACULAR16 E R U T R - 3 DAYS NEW DEPA AILABILITY
L MITED AV LI .. ... ............. ...... ...... .......... as tm ris £ Ch at 89 Chatsworth YS SUNDAY 21ST NOV - 2 DA . ... ... ...................
............. ........................ ............tum n Tints & Au 11th Oct – 9 ys from £239 da 5 ns, tio na mi Chatsworth at Christmas Illu . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .... ........................ v 17th Oct & 7th No ool St Annes & Blackp g at the Illuminations, stayin £79 m fro ys da 2 Lindum,
Tatton Park Xmas excursion
............ ......... ............ ................for Christmas at Beamish 2010 27th Dec New tour ..................... as, ... xm Twi Blackpool for 4 days from £159 Durham Xmas market ........................ FANTASTIC Christmas lunches, VALUE shopping & much more!
PLEASE CALL FOR FULL DETAILS Luxury coach travel with local pick up points Experienced, knowledgeable drivers and guides Quality, hand-picked accommodation Flights, ferries and cruises (where applicable) FREE admission to many top attractions REGISTER NOW FOR FULL DETAILS OF FREE Excursion programmes
All tours include
OUR 2011 TOUR PROGRAMME
Just bring your suitcase and let us take care of the rest 100 S OF HOLIDAYS FROM JUST £79 – CALL NOW FOR FULL PROGRAMME.
01943 870228
Holidays & Excursions
06
LABOUR LEADER EXCLUSIVE FOR LEEDS TRINITY TRAINEE
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, Sales Manager 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
Labour leadership contender David Miliband was grilled by one of Leeds Trinity’s trainee journalists on the campaign trail recently when he visited the campus to speak with party members. Mr Miliband held a question and answer session before being quizzed by Danny Wright, a BA (Hons) Journalism student at Trinity. Danny, 20, is about to enter his final year and he spoke exclusively with the Shadow Foreign Secretary about a range of
topics, including university places and funding, and his vision for the party. The visit was a homecoming for Mr Miliband, whose family lived for a while in Horsforth and he went to Benton Park School in Rawdon. “I was delighted to get the chance to interview David Miliband,” said Danny. “I really enjoyed the experience and am grateful to have had the chance to speak with political big-hitters during my time here.”
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.
NORTH LEEDS LIFE 265A OTLEY RD, WEST PARK, LEEDS, LS16 5LN INFO@NORTHLEEDSLIFE.CO.UK WWW.NORTHLEEDSLIFE.CO.UK OFFICE: 0113 274 8776 Copyright: All rights reserved. No part of this magazine may be reproduced without the express permission of the editor.
This magazine is published by North Leeds Life Limited, 265A Otley Road, West Park, Leeds LS16 5LN. Established in 2005, we are an independent, family-owned and operated business, publishing three monthly magazines covering Headingley, Meanwood, Weetwood & West Park, Horsforth, Cookridge, Adel, Bramhope, Menston, Otley, Burley-inWharfedale and Ilkley.
y a w r u o y e c a your sp Pulse, the business area within the Headingley Enterprise and Arts Centre (HEART), opens January 2011 and will offer flexible hot-desking, networking, conference, exhibition, training and meeting room facilities plus a fully stocked café enjoying a fantastic outside off-road eating area.
So, whether you’re starting your own company and only need our facilities for a few hours or are an established company and require a couple of days a week, Pulse is the new place to do business in Leeds. HEART, Bennett Road, Headingley Leeds LS6 3HN Contact Natalie on 07500 221 078 Email: enquiries@heartcentre.org.uk Website: www.heartcentre.org.uk
Latino Tiles are proud to be the area’s leading tile retailer. With an impressive range you will find whatever you need from plain floor tiles to hand-painted wall tiles and genuine Italian marble. UÊÊExclusive ranges UÊÊFull range of adhesives and fittings UÊÊFriendly service and advice are always free UÊÊShowroom open to the public Massive range in stock now – trade enquiries welcome
TILES WITH STYLE
Latino Tiles Victoria Road, Guiseley LS20 8DG Tel: 01943 884 546 www.latinoceramics.co.uk Open 9-5 Mon - Fri, 9-4 Sat
COMMUNITY NEWS
ee Fr t en Ev
Schumacher North Presents
ADEL CRAG COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
Francis Garbutt, Chairman WOODLAND EVENT
Leeds Schumacher Conference 2010
Our clean up event at The Spinney in Adel Woods was a great success. It was hard work but everyone enjoyed it and would like to do it again. Thanks everyone for their efforts.
Saturday 23 October 2010 10am–5pm Left Bank Centre Cardigan Road, Leeds
We were delighted that a number of residents from Holt Park area joined in and another from Adel Wood Gardens supplied some refreshments for the thirsty hoards. PROPOSAL FOR CHILDREN’S DISCO
Book online at www.schumacher-north.co.uk by phone on 0113 262 7914 or email info@schumacher-north.co.uk
Garage Doors & Gates
Abigail Buckle, the Association’s Youth Representative, has proposed a children’s disco for 11- 14 year olds, to be held on a Friday evening. We are arranging meetings with various agencies to see if this is feasible. If your child would like to attend, or you would like to be involved please contact me on 261 0846. A GARDEN FOR ALL We are currently investigating the possibility of finding some outdoor space for community use. This could perhaps include landscape gardens and a plot for low maintenance organic produce. We would like to encourage young people and local schools to get involved. If you would be interested in getting involved, please contact me.
unbeatable Prices & Value
Francis Garbutt, Chairman 0113 261 0846 or francis.garbutt@zen.co.uk.
• Up & Over Doors • Sectional Doors • Roller Doors • Automatic Doors • Electric, Timber & Steel Gates Stylish Railings • CCTV Security • Access Control EXPERIENC
E
0
3
0113 356 0177
YEAR 30
S
For expert advice and the best deals call
YEARS
Showroom: 159 Buslingthorpe Lane, Leeds, LS72DQ.
www.theabigroup.co.uk Supply
Q Manufacture Q Installation Q Maintenance
WE ARE CURRENTLY INVESTIGATING THE POSSIBILITY OF FINDING SOME OUTDOOR SPACE FOR COMMUNITY USE. 08 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
'LJLWDO DHULDOV VXSSOLHG À WWHG $HULDO 6N\ QHWZRUNV +RPH FLQHPD 79 LQVWDOODWLRQV )UHH TXRWHV DGYLFH
HORSFORTH SUCCESS IN LEEDS IN BLOOM BUSINESS AWARDS Earlier this year Excel Dry Cleaners on New Road Side decided to expand their floral display, in response to Horsforth in Bloom’s call for more businesses to get involved – now they are winners! They joined 17 other Horsforth pubs, businesses, shops and churches to receive awards in the Leeds in Bloom Summer Business Awards last month. Thanks to the efforts of Horsforth in Bloom, the competition attracted more entries than ever from Horsforth businesses. This is a tremendous result for Horsforth and will hopefully encourage other businesses to enter in 2011. “We are delighted to have received an award”, said John Maskill of Excel. “All the other businesses along here also put out floral displays. It really brightened up our corner, which is seprated from the other commercial properties on New Road Side, and has made it far more welcoming to customers and visitors.” Awards also went to: The Bartlett Group, G. Beverley & Son, Hair World, Horsforth Central Methodist Church, Horsforth Golf Club, The Old Ball, Old King’s Arms, Shaft Hair, Strands, The Bridge pub, The Grove Methodist Church, The Horsforth pub, The Queen’s Arms, The Regent Fish Shop, Toby Carvery, Town Street Tavern and Woodlands Court.
THIS IS A TREMENDOUS RESULT FOR HORSFORTH AND WILL HOPEFULLY ENCOURAGE OTHER BUSINESSES TO ENTER IN 2011
Your local qualified installers. All work is backed by the CAI Double Guarantee.
FREEPHONE 0800 032 8542 Mobile 07917625106
www.digitelsystems.co.uk
A NEW WAY TO REPORT CRIME To report a non-emergency crime you can now contact West Yorkshire Police via their new website, instead of by phone. Your report will be sent automatically to a member of the police team who will record it and contact you by phone, email or text within 24 hours with your crime number. This will soon be expanded to include lost property, where you will be contacted with a lost property number within 48 hours. All information given on the online form will be completely confidential. If you would rather speak to a member of staff, or wish to report a road accident, call 0845 6060606, and for emergencies, call 999 www.westyorkshire.police.uk
northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 09
COMMUNITY NEWS
NEWS FROM YOUR COUNCILLORS Councillor Barry Anderson son
Councillor Clive Fox
Adel & Wharfedale Ward
Pool and Bramhope
BULKY HOUSEHOLD WASTE You may be interested to know that, as well as single bulky items, customers can also have up to 10 bags of garden waste collected 13 times a year. The contact number is 0113 222 4406 or visit www.leeds.gov.uk. There are also facilities at all the Household Waste Sort Sites for recycling garden waste. SCHOOL PLACES PLANNING I recently received information from the Senior Planning and Bids manager at Education Leeds in respect of primary school places. They monitor the requirement for school places, and take action to ensure that the right number of places is available to meet the needs of the local population. The pre-school population continues to grow, and further capacity may be needed for 2012. A further 15 places may be needed in the Adel/Cookridge area. If you have any comments I would be pleased to receive them. I have arranged a meeting with Education Leeds as I have a number of concerns. SMALL GRANTS TO COMMUNITY, VOLUNTARY AND FAITH ORGANISATIONS Leeds City Council has commissioned Leeds Community Foundation to update the booklet ‘Small Grants to Voluntary Organisations’. The booklet provides details of the grants available from the Council for voluntary and community groups in Leeds and has information on organisations who offer support and advice. It can be found on the Leeds City Council Website by typing ‘Small Grants’ into the search engine. www.barryanderson.yourcllr.com 10 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
An email to all staff and councillors arrives from the council’s retiring Chief Executive. It’s all about the need for savings. Has he been reading the newspapers just like the rest of us? He tells us the council is £19m short of government funding this year already taking no account of the government’s imminent Comprehensive Spending Review. We are all invited to submit suggestions for savings. The council’s gross budget, before grants and other income is £1,095m so there’s plenty to go at. Rational council employees may be tempted to suggest radical cuts in someone else’s department but let’s not go down that line. Now where do I start? Let me see now: £21m on waste management. Well fortnightly bin collections would save a bob or two but it might not prove a popular move. What about the £34m on Libraries, Arts and Heritage? Close the libraries half an hour earlier each day and perhaps nobody would notice. We could shave a thousand or two off that budget but it still leaves us about £18.95 million short. No, we’ve got to be more radical. Nothing can be ruled out. I know, get rid of all 649 council employees who earned over £50,000 last year and you’ve cracked it. It’s a veritable savings gold mine and besides, the 649 apart, it could prove a popular move. But, just a moment, it seems half of them are teaching staff. Better back off and look for cuts elsewhere. I know what, didn’t that email come from the retiring chief executive so why not simply leave the post vacant? Even as I ponder that masterstroke a further email pings into my inbox – it’s a message from the newly appointed chief executive. So much for that idea. A voice off stage enquires about the councillors’ free tea and biscuits. Now just a minute, hang on. How are we to recruit the best councillors if they don’t get their biscuits? A budget crisis we may have but when it comes to ideas for cut backs some things really are off limits. clive.fox@leeds.gov.uk
BE PART OF THIS EXCITING NEW COMMUNITY ENTERPRISE Headingley Enterprise & Arts Centre is seeking three enthusiastic new staff to join the team running HEART which is due to open in January 2011.
Centre Manager (full time – 12 months contract initially, subject to funding). The Manager will be an exceptional organiser, with excellent communication skills, who will be able to liaise with the users and building occupiers ensuring that the vision of HEART as a central community hub is achieved. We are looking for a dynamic, flexible and enthusiastic individual to work closely with HEART Board and HDT Development Manager. Evening and weekend working will be required.
Caretaker (full time – 12 months contract initially, subject to funding). The Caretaker will be required to maintain the HEART building and surrounding grounds and manage the services required to run the building. They will be a good communicator, who will be able to liaise with the users ensuring a good level of service is maintained. Experience in general contractor management and the property maintenance are required. Health & Safety knowledge is essential. The centre will be open 8 – 11 most days, and flexible working hours, including evening and weekends, will be agreed to match the opening hour requirements.
Administrator (part time – 12 month contract initially, subject to funding). To provide administrative support to the Centre Manager; by establishing effective booking and invoicing systems, undertaking reception tasks, and general office support to enable the Centre to run smoothly and efficiently. Closing date for applications is 5pm, Monday 18 October 2010. Full details of the posts and how to apply is available on www.headingleydevelopmenttrust.org.uk. Interviews will held on 25th October in Headingley. Job share applications will be considered. For an informal discussion about the post please contact Kim Johnston on: 0791 206 8300 kim@headingleydevelopmenttrust.org.uk northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 11
COMMUNITY NEWS
St George’s Crypt is celebrating its 80th anniversary with a challenge to the people of Leeds. The challenge, which will be launched on 14th October, the actual anniversary date, is called ‘80 Campaign’. It has three main aims: • To raise awareness of the Crypt for everybody in Leeds • To motivate people to pledge to raise ÂŁ80 (or equivalent in time or kind) • To encourage more people to volunteer It hopes to raise ÂŁ80,000 by the end of July 2011 and is planning to recognise everybody who meets the challenge with an Awards evening, where certificates and special prizes will be awarded in a range of categories. Already people are thinking imaginatively about how they can make their contribution to 80. There will soon be a dedicated section of the website where people can submit ideas and see what others are doing. So far, a trustee has committed to walking
canals with a target of raising ÂŁ1,000; there will be a meal for 80 in the Crypt at ÂŁ10 per head; and plans are afoot to challenge 80 top designers to produce iconic posters for sale on the website. “We are delighted to be launching this important initiative marking 80 years of constant service to homeless and disadvantaged people in Leedsâ€?, said Chris Fields, Crypt Chief Executive. “The Crypt provides a lifeline for up to 100 people every day of the year. We believe it is important to reaffirm our work through telling our story to every sector of Leeds society – we are truly a Leeds charity working in Leeds for Leeds people.â€? To keep up to date with developments, visit www.stgeorgescrypt.org.uk. If you would like to get involved in 80, please contact giving@ stgeorgescrypt.org.uk for more information and advice.
“THE CRYPT PROVIDES A LIFELINE FOR UP TO 100 PEOPLE EVERY DAY OF THE YEAR. WE BELIEVE IT IS IMPORTANT TO REAFFIRM OUR WORK THROUGH TELLING OUR STORY TO EVERY SECTOR OF LEEDS SOCIETY – WE ARE TRULY A LEEDS CHARITY WORKING IN LEEDS FOR LEEDS PEOPLE.�
+LJK &ODVV 'HFRUDWRU +LJK &ODVV 'HFRUDWRU
\HDUV WUDGH H[SHULHQFH )ULHQGO\ UHOLDEOH VHUYLFH $QWRQ
36 September 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
BUSINESS B IIN HORSFORTH?
DPÂł SP
, ZLOO WU\ WR EHDW DQ\ JHQXLQH TXRWH
5HIHUHQFHV DYDLODEOH RQ UHTXHVW
12 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
Thousands of homeowners in Horsforth, Adel, and Cookridge read this magazine.
To advertise, call 0113 293 4304 or 0113 293 4305.
COMMUNITY NEWS
THE ADEL
THE SPACE AGE IS HERE!
ASSOCIATION Barrie Hopson Chairman Adel Association The latest news on the David Wilson Homes Appeal is that the Inspectorate in Bristol assumes that it will go ahead in October or November. We hope that government legislation will be in place to stop this, but we must be prepared to fight it. We need your signatures on the petitions, so please seek these out at the Post Office in the Co-op, Adelwood Stores, Hazel’s Café and other places around Adel. Please get as many people as you can to sign. Letters of objection are crucial, so please keep these rolling in to Caroline Anderson or myself at barriehopson@ashlingpartnership.com Primary school places have become an issue in our community. Simply, there are not enough places for Adel children. Projections suggest we may need a further 15 places in the Adel/Cookridge area. Education Leeds feels that the main pressure is on Adel Primary and Adel St John, as they are popular, oversubscribed schools. And, as the population rises, parents in Adel may find it harder to get places in Bramhope Primary. Education Leeds is doing some desk top analysis and engaging with a wide range of partners, including Early Years, Inclusion and School Improvement, to ensure a joined-up approach to planning. They are keen to think beyond traditional extensions to existing schools, and wish to consider the potential for other changes which may address capacity flexibly, such as partnerships and collaborations, 14-19 schools, and new schools. They are also exploring options with councillors for any suitable land which may be available. Whilst focused on need for the next four years, they are also considering how any longterm expansion options might fit into this planning. They want dialogue with the relevant communities and we will be discussing it at our meetings – which are held at 7.30pm on the third Thursday of every month at the Stables, next to Adel Church. All Adel residents are welcome.
Give yourself more space at home with: Loft conversions • Garage conversions From the professionals. We also do general carpentry & joinery. Free estimates.
Call Kieron on: 07894 525 529 www.acdesignleeds.co.uk • info@acdesignleeds.co.uk
14
COMMUNITYNOTICES
FREE FOR charities, churches, social clubs & non-profit community groups
................................................................................................................................................................................................... invited. All ages & abilities abilities welcome. Details: Leeds HF Rambling & ACTIVE welcome. Practice Andy on 258 5691, Social Club. Walks on a Mon 7.30 – 9.30pm, Sunday geared to public secretary@fellandale.com Abbey Runners Tues, Brownberrie Lane transport from Leeds. 7.45pm, Adel Memorial Preschool, Horsforth. Horsforth Harriers Social events in winter. Hall, Church Lane, for Details: Katie 07890 welcome runners Tues, Details: Send SAE to John local run & Thurs, 7.30pm 754115, www.briggate7pm, Cricket Pavilion, Maltman, 52 Vesper Gate Leeds Met Beckett Park morris.blogspot.com. Hall Park. Training groups Mount, Leeds LS5 3NN. campus for coached track for all abilities. Details: sessions. All standards Cookridge Rambling Club Marc 07968 712055, Leeds YHA Walking welcome. Details: www. Hilary 250 5673, www. meets Sun in car park at Group organises walks, abbeyrunners.co.uk horsforthharriers.co.uk Cookridge Village Hall, cycle rides, weekends & Moseley Wood Lane, social activities. Over 160 Badminton Anyone? Leeds Area Disabled 9.30am. Walks, approx. members aged 20-74. Try Friendly badminton club 6/8 miles. New members Swimming Club before joining. Details: looking for experienced Recovering from a stroke welcome. Details: Shirley Mary 228 6766, Phil 268 players. Fri 7.30-9.30pm or other condition where 9996, www.leedsyha. 267 9452 at Trinity University, swimming could help? org.uk Horsforth. Details: Sylvia Dalesbus Ramblers Friendly, safe environment 259 0113, Graham on Free guided walks in where you can swim & Friends of Lawnswood 258 4532 the Yorkshire Dales on start to feel confident Badminton Club Mon Sundays. Accessible by & Weds (term time), again. New members Bramhope Badminton public transport, incl. welcome. Mon 7 - 8pm, 7 – 9pm, Sports Hall Club meets Mon, 8 – DalesBus services 800, Holt Park Leisure Centre. Lawnswood School. 11pm at the Robert Details: Ruth 275 7825, Parents, children Craven Institute, Old Lane. 820 & 870 which link North Leeds with the Sara 287 6250. (accompanied) & New members welcome. Dales on Sun & Bank members of wider Details: 284 2706. Hols. Details: Steve Leeds Contra Ceilidh community welcome. 07982 764 857, www. meets 8 - 10.30pm at Details: Tony Magee Circle Dancing Group dalesbusramblers.org.uk Headingley Parish Hall, St 267 3728, baylis365@ meets 1st & 3rd Tues Michael’s Rd. On 2nd & btinternet.com. of the month at St.Giles Farsley Celtic Badminton 4th Tues of each month. Church Hall, Bramhope. Club Mon 8pm, Farsley Live band! No partner Phoenix Folk Dancers Gentle dancing to Celtic Football Club. or experience required. English Country Dancing, beautiful music from all Newcomers welcome. Adel Methodist Church Players of all ages over the world. Great fun, Details: Liz 284 3282, welcome. Details: Derek Hall, (behind Lawnswood therapeutic, & friendly 259 0668. www.leedscontra.freeuk. Arms), Wed 8 – 10pm. group. All welcome. com Beginners welcome, Details: Joan 284 2549. Horsforth Fellandale partner not necessary. Running Club trains every Details: 2611902 Briggate Morris (Women’s Wed, usually on Otley Northwest Morris Chevin. Runners of all Dancing) New members Email your community notices to carole@northleedslife.co.uk
ͻ >ŝĐĞŶĐĞĚ WƌŝǀĂƚĞ ,ŝƌĞ ͻ EĞǁ ƌĞůŝĂďůĞ ĐŽŵƉĂŶLJ ŶŽǁ ĐŽǀĞƌŝŶŐ LJŽƵƌ ĂƌĞĂ ͻ >ŽĐĂů ĚƌŝǀĞƌƐ ǁŝƚŚ ůŽĐĂů ŬŶŽǁůĞĚŐĞ
Ϭϭϭϯ Ϯϱϴϰϱϭϵ
KEdZ d^ ͻ W Z >^ ͻ /ZWKZd^ ͻ ^ ,KK>^
15 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 Sequence Tea Dance Bramhope Methodist Church Mon, 2 – 4pm. Everyone Welcome. Details: 0113 267 9802. Short Mat Indoor Bowls starts Thurs 21 & Fri 22 Oct, 1.30pm at Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane, Bramhope. A three hour session each week until April with Christmas break. New members welcome, free tuition available, some bowls on site. Details: Ewart 267 8001 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 Sat/Sun 16/17 Oct David Yi Dai from London will run a weekend workshop at Pool-in-Wharfedale Memorial Village Hall, Arthington Lane, 10am - 4pm. New members welcome. Details: Anne Allan 01422 368482, mail@cbpsyorks.co.uk 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 1st Thurs of month, 1.30pm & 7.30pm at Paxton Horticultural Society, 186 Kirkstall Lane. Beginners welcome. Details: Kath Hall 275 2436, kaybeehall@ talktalk.net Horsforth Art & Craft Society Autumn Exhibition & Sale Opens Sat 23 Oct, 10am at The Studio,15 Back Lane, Horsforth. Runs Sun 31 Oct. Free admission. Open:
ARCADE FIRE THE SUBURBS REVIEW
weekends 10am – 5pm, weekdays 1 – 3pm. Details: 01535 601633/ 259 0259, h.art.cs@ virginmedia.com Life Drawing Friendly group of artists of all levels of experience meets regularly in Adel. Sessions on Tues, choice of AM, PM or evenings. Details: Bob 230 1761, bandlisle@ntlworld.com Mindfolds & Srangleholds an exhibition in the Art Library at Leeds Central Library. Leeds artist Joanne Fox explores the presence of the past using mixed media, soft sculpture, limited edition prints & embroidered textiles. Mon – Wed: 9am – 8pm. Thurs – Fri: 9am – 5pm. Sat: 10am – 5pm. Sun: 1pm – 5pm. Details 247 8247 St Gemma’s Art Exhibition Thurs 28 – Sun 31 Oct, 10am – 6pm at The Grammar School at Leeds, Alwoodley. Entry £2. Over 800 paintings, photographs & pastels available to buy. Prices from £30 - £700. Details:218 5505
Harry Boocock explains more
TOP ... TIPS ... ...
16 COFFEE MORNINGS, FAIRS & MARKETS Adel Parish Church Coffee Morning Sat 2 Oct, 10.30am – 12 noon at the Old Stables, Back Church Lane. Join us for homemade scones & cakes! All welcome ‘Animal Fair’ Sat 9 Oct, 11am – 2pm at Woodside Methodist Church, Outwood Lane, Horsforth. Various stalls, white elephant, books, refreshments etc. Admission 20p. Autumn Fair Sat 9 Oct, 10am – 2pm at St. Gemma’s Hospice, Harrogate Rd, Moortown. Browse a huge variety of stalls & enjoy delicious food & family entertainment. Details: 218 5570 Autumn Plant Sale Fri 8 Oct (10am – 7.30pm) & Sat 9 Oct (9am – 2pm) Bramhope Methodist Church, Eastgate, Bramhope. Professionally grown wallflowers, violas, winter pansies & selection of alpines & perennials ennials
from Arabis to Sedums. Plus mixed winter flower patio pots & hanging pots. 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. Bramhope Methodist Church Coffee Shop Every Tues 10am-noon. Delicious homemade scones & friendly fellowship – all welcome. Charity Coffee Morning Sat 2 Oct, 10am – 12noon in Bramhope Methodist Church hall. In aid of the Methodist Relief & Development Fund. Homemade cakes, preserves & biscuits on sale. Coffee Morning & Art Exhibition Sat 2 Oct, 10.30am – 12 noon at St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley, g y, LS16. In aid of The Mission to
Seafarers. Various stalls &raffle. Admission £1, accompanied children free. Coffee Morning Sat 30 Oct, 10.30am – 12 noon at Cookridge Village Hall. Raffle, cakes, tombola etc. Adm £1. Details: 267 9500 (days). Headingley Farmers’ Market 2nd Sat of each month, The Rose Garden in front of The Arc, North Lane. 9am – 12.30pm. Horsforth North Friends of Guiding Coffee Morning Sat 5 Oct, 10am – 12 noon at Central Methodist Church, Town St. Stalls, cards, books, brica-brac, tombola. Details: Kathleen Spencer 226 9159 / Jean Kemp 258 4422. NSPCC Coffee Morning & Christmas Fair Tues 23 Nov, 10am – 12.30pm at St Chad’s Parish Centre, Otley Rd. £2 includes coffee & mince pie. Numerous stalls, tombola & raffle. Join them & make the event a success.
Table Top Sale Sat 9 Oct, 10am – 12 noon at Cookridge Methodist Church. 22 stalls, including: homemade cakes, bric-a-brac, jewellery, videos, toys, jigsaws. Plus charity stalls, incl. Wheatfields & Caring For Life. In aid of Church funds. UNICEF Christmas Craft & Charity Fair Sat 13 Nov, 10am – 3pm at St Edmunds Church Hall, Lidgett Pk Rd, Roundhay LS8. Cards, gifts, free trade goods, homemade cakes & preserves, tombola, children’s crafts, face painting & the opportunity to run a model railway. Entry £2 incl refreshments. Organised by Leeds Group for UNICEF UK. Details: 266 5036, leeds.unicef@ gmail.com What’s In Your Attic Sale Sat 16 Oct, 10.30am – 2pm. A sale of quality items in Bramhope Methodist Church Hall. Refreshments available.
FEATURE
THE LOCAL COMPANY WITH A SUPERB CHOICE OF UPVC WINDOWS, DOORS & SEALED UNITS
Make Tate Windows your first choice for
WINDOWS & DOORS UPVC Double Glazing
GOL
DEN
No survey fees Deal direct with the fitter From one window to a full house Repairs to UPVC door & window locks, misted up, broken down & failed double glazing units replaced Phone Andrew for a FREE QUOTE Tel: 0113 2611 797 / Mob: 07808 595 626 info@tatewindows.co.uk
www.tatewindows.co.uk 99 Tinshill Road, Cookridge, Leeds LS16 7DN
OAK
S R O O D FROM ÂŁ4 60
18 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 & District Horticultural Society meets 2nd Mon in the month, 7.45pm at the Friends Meeting House, New Adel Lane. On Mon 11 Oct Maxine Nelson will present ‘Boosting the Winter Colour in your Garden’. New members welcome. Details: Mrs Tarn Everett 261 3095 Adel Ladies Luncheon Club meets 1st Wed of month, Castle Grove Masonic Hall, Castle Grove Dr, LS6. On 6 Oct Carole Smithies, MBE, gives a talk entitled ‘The Barnbow Lassies’. The AGM is on 3 Nov, followed by a talk by Prof Mike Dixon on ‘Ilkley & The Water Cure’. Details: Muriel Huntley 230 1584. Aireborough Duplicate Bridge Club meets Tues 7pm, Rawdon Conservative Club. New members welcome. Details: 261 2139 beverley.harfield@ ntlworld.com
Alwoodley Motor Club Every other Thurs, 8.30pm, The Wharfedale Inn, Arthington Lane. All 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 Methodist Dinner Club meets Tues 12 Oct, 7.30pm in the Methodist Church Hall, when Philip Bee, Director of the Oastler Centre, will talk about Faith, Commerce & the Credit Crunch, followed by a quality meal prepared by ‘Culinery Quest’ from Bramhope. Details & Tickets: Val Garnett 267 8992 or Beryl Weatherley 261 1751. 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 Cat loving volunteers wanted! 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: 07876 212 518, feralcarwelfare@aol.com, www.feralcatwelfare. org.uk Comedy Writers & Performers Sketches & stand-up: readings/ performances, feedback. Tues 12 & 19 Oct, 7-9pm, upstairs at Pack Horse pub, Woodhouse Lane. Details: Terry 295 5339 or tbuchan@ntlworld.com, with Comedy Writing/ Performing in subject line. 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 Camera Club presents a photographic slide show, exhibition & competition on Sat
23 Oct, from 7.30pm at Cookridge Village Hall. Details: Richard on 230 1853, www. cookridgecameraclub. co.uk. Cookridge Gardening Club meets Wed 20 Oct, 7.30pm in Cookridge Methodist Church Hall when Tony Cleaver will present a talk, ‘Secret Gardens of London’. Come along, bring a friend & support your club. Thanks to all who helped to make the September Show a success. Cookridge Methodist Community Film Society New members welcome. A booklet ‘What’s in a name? Roads & Lanes in Cookridge’ by Don Cole, £3 + P&P, has been produced from film society funds. Details: 267 4721. Holt Park Library Readers’ Group Mon 4 Oct 2 – 3pm. Holt Park Writers’ Group Mon 18 Oct, 2 – 3.30pm. Details: 336 8188
MUSIC LISTINGS
P58
The difference is.. WE REALLY CARE WE GUARANTEE Carpets clean & dry in 1-2 hours OUR Upholstery clean & dry in 3-4 hourss WORK idues es s No harmful chemicals or sticky residues Local family firm – est. over 20 years rs 1000s of satisfied customers
19 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 Horsforth in Bloom Sat 3 Oct,10am in the Museum. They will be making plans for future planting & tidying work. Anyone able to help most welcome. Details: Hilary Taylor 258 3521 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 Historical Society Meet 3rd Tues of month, Stable Block at rear of Museum, 7.30pm. Tues 19 Oct Audio Visual Spectacular. Horsforth Photographic Club meets Wed 7pm at Horsforth Museum. New members welcome. 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 Anglo German Club Tues 5 Oct, 7.30pm at Headingley St Columba’s URC. Die Hanse und Der Stahlhof in London Bärbel Grayson will speak about the Hanseatic League & the significance of the Steelyard in London. In German & English. Details: 268 7697 Leeds Caledonian Society – for those with an interest in all things Scottish. Winter programme starts with a Social Evening on Wed 13 Oct, 7.30-9.30pm at The Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel. Details: 267 0424, www. leedscaledonians.org.uk Leeds Competition Club Sat 23 Oct at St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley: the Yorkshire Autumn competition day for anyone who enjoys entering competitions. Quizzes, games, puzzles & competitions. £25 per person includes delicious lunch & refreshments. Details: 01937 573496, leedscompetitionclub@ googlemail.com Leeds Co-operative Members’ Group meets monthly for talks & outings. Details:kpm. coop@googlemail.com or 0113 216 8837
Leeds Feline Friends Can you give a cat a home away from a busy road? Please take a look on www.leedsfelinefriends. org.uk. Details: 216 0593, mail@leedsfelinefriends. org.uk, 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. Next meeting Tues 19 Oct, 7.30pm, Muir Court, St Michael’s Rd. LS6. Details: Beatrice Rogers 0113 278 5495 Leeds Ladies Coffee Club Meet 1st Thurs of month, 10.30am at Leeds Church Institute, New Market St. Tony Cleaver presents ‘Some Northern Gardens’ 7 Oct. Jenny Stacey talks about ‘Victorian Christmas’ on 4 Nov. Details: 268 4921 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 National Trust Association Winter programme starts Tues 12 Oct, 10am at St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. Regular
monthly meetings & have a wide variety of speakers, social activities & fundraising events. Friendly group, new members welcomes. Details: Pam 258 8178 Leeds Oxfam Group holds open evenings with invited speakers & arranges events & activities across the city in support of Oxfam. Meetings 1st Wed of each month, 7.30 pm, Civic Hall. Next meetings 6 Oct & 3 Nov. Details: Pauline Neale 0113 269 3542
GARDEN
ROUND-UP PAGE
20
COMMUNITY NOTICES CO Leeds University Old Students’ Association welcomes all former students of the University. Next event: a visit to Yorkshire Water’s Esholt treatment plant & lunch on Tues 19 Oct. Details: 261 4564 or e-mail gmroche@btinternet.com
Leeds U3A A vibrant organisation with 19 interest groups & regular monthly meetings for anyone not in full time occupation, Details: Bill 07552 448834, www. u3aleeds.org.uk 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 Methodist Women’s Luncheon Club (Leeds & District) Welcomes new
members to their monthly meetings at Devonshire Hall, Headingley on 2nd Wed of each month (Oct – May). Good food & excellent speakers! Details: Shirley 257 9381. Muslimah Mums’ Group If you would like to join in, please email MuslimahMums@yahoo. co.uk for details. Social & Activities Club New members welcome. Mainly over 30s. Meals, pub nights, theatre/films/ music, walks, badminton, book group, weekends away & more. Monthly new members night in north Leeds. Details: 0113 258 1126, www. leedsivc.org.uk 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 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
University of Leeds Ladies’ Club welcomes women connected to the Uni as either serving or former staff members, partners/staff/grads. Regular events. Details: cadman.irving@gmail. com. White Rose Ladies Speakers Club meets Farsley Library Community Room, Mon 7.45pm. Next meetings 11 & 25 Oct. Friendly environment in which to find your voice & improve your presentation skills, while having a lot of fun. Details: Sheila Wyatt 0113 2672062 Yorkshire Countrywomen’s Association meets 2nd Thurs each month, 1.30pm Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Bramhope. New members welcome. MUSIC Lawnswood Singers Female choir, practices Wed 7.30pm Holy Trinity Church, Green Lane, Cookridge. Good female singers welcome to come & try us out. Wide repertoire of music & friendly people! Details: Brenda Hawer 0113 2671292, www. lawnswoodsingers.co.uk.
Email your community notices to carole@northleedslife.co.uk U Service you can count on
Robert McMurtry BUILDING SPECIALISTS
U Tradition you can trust U Quality you can see Call for a no obligation quote today:
07970 069 716 0113 250 4018 North Leeds based
Learn to Sing Close Harmony Course (male voices) 7.30pm every Mon for 6 weeks starting end Sept at Rawdon Conservative Club, Leeds Road, Rawdon. Numbers limited, please book. Details: Steve 01423 874319, Keith 01274 583989. Leeds & Bradford Barbershop 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.
STANZA STONES PROJECT LAUNCHES AT ILKLEY LITERATURE FESTIVAL P41
GOLD PRICES HIT RECORD HIGH
£££ WE PAY CASH £££ For all unwanted or broken gold F Jewellery Bracelets
Rings Necklaces Earrings Sovereigns Krugerrands
ANY CONDITION IMMEDIATE CASH Mrs. P., a Leeds businesswoman, posted her gold to one of the cash for gold adverts seen on TV. A cheque arrived for £64.99. Mrs P. was horrified by the amount and demanded her items back. She later took the same pieces to Queensbury Jewellers Ltd and received £590.00 in cash. (As reported by Yorkshire Evening Post)
Queensbury Jewellers 336 Kirkstall Road, Leeds LS4 2DS * Opposite Vue Cinema Complex
Also at 6a Town Street, Horsforth LS18 4RJ
22
COMMUNITY NOTICES COM Leeds Organ & Keyboard Club Join in playing/ listening to our Yamaha organ & 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. 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 at The Old Post Office, 10 Silk Mill Drive, Cookridge. 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 SPIRITUAL Adel Baptist Congregation invites you to Sunday services, 10.30am in Adel Primary School, Tile lane, LS16. 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 Adel Methodist Church, corner of Holt Lane & Gainsborough Ave, invites you to Sunday Services at 10.30am. Junior Church also meets at 10.30am Adel St John the Baptist. Church, Church Lane. Welcomes you to an Informal Family Service every third Sunday at 10am. Junior Church other Sundays at 10am as well as other services. Harvest Festival Sun10 Oct, 10am. Details: Rev. Ian White 267 3676, www.adelstjohnchurch. org.uk Alpha Course starts Wed 6 Oct, 7.15pm at St Giles Bramhope. A social evening with food, laughter & an opportunity to work through those questions you’ve always wanted to ask – Does God exist? Who is Jesus? What’s the real evidence? Is there life after death? Details: www. stgilesbramhope.org.uk Bramhope Methodist Church Midweek worship in the Low Room, 10am 2nd Tues in month, & 7.45 for 8pm on 4th Thurs (half hour)– an opportunity to sing along with hymns; listen to a passage of Scripture; hear a brief message about our faith; or share
in Holy Communion. Followed by coffee & fellowship. 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 Drop-In Group Meditation Sun 7- 8pm (except 3rd Sun of month: 6.307.30pm). Experience peace & calm with periods of silence & guided meditations. Brahma Kumaris, West Park. Details: 275 7727, leeds@uk.bkwsu.org, www.bkwsu.org/uk/leeds Harvest celebrations! Sat 9 October: Harvest Supper in St Giles Bramhope Church Hall – call Keith Smith on 07920 139172 for tickets soon – demand is very high! All Together Harvest Festival for everyone on Sun 10 Oct at 9.30am. Please bring gifts of tinned & dried goods which will be donated to Caring For Life.
P71
When it’s time for a new bathroom we make it easy for you, whatever your budget.
:H GR LW DOO« 6XUYH\ DQG 'HVLJQ Â&#x2021; 6XSSO\ DQG ,QVWDOODWLRQ )XOO SURMHFW PDQDJHPHQW Â&#x2021; 3OXPELQJ WLOLQJ HOHFWULFDO -RLQHU\ SODVWHULQJ Â&#x2021; 1R VXE FRQWUDFWRUV XVHG $V D ORFDO IDPLO\ EXVLQHVV VLQFH ZH KDYH LQVWDOOHG WKRXVDQGV RI EDWKURRPV IRU ORFDO IDPLOLHV <RX FDQ VHH UHIHUHQFHV IURP GHOLJKWHG FOLHQWV RQ RXU ZHEVLWH
7R DUUDQJH IRU D VXUYH\ GHVLJQ DQG HVWLPDWH 3KRQH Â&#x2021; (PDLO LQIR#ENSDVVPRUH FR XN 9LVLW ZZZ %DQG.3DVVPRUH FR XN RU YLVLW RXU 6KRZURRP DW %DUNO\ 5RDG /HHGV /6 (6 PLQXWHV IURP :KLWH 5RVH &HQWUH (OODQG 5RDG
'LVWLQFWLYHO\ 'HVLJQHG 'ULYHZD\V 3DWLRV DQG &RXUW\DUGV
Æ&#x2019; 'ULYHZD\V 'ULYHZD\V Æ&#x2019; 7DUPDFLQJ 7DUPDFLQJ Æ&#x2019; )ODJJLQJ )ODJJLQJ Æ&#x2019; 3DWKV 3DWKV Æ&#x2019; 3DYLQJ 3DYLQJ Æ&#x2019; %ORFN 3DY
Æ&#x2019; 3DWLRV 3DWLRV Æ&#x2019; *UDYHO *DUGHQV *UDYHO *DUGHQV /DQGVFDSLQJ &3&6 &6&6 6WUHHW :RUN TXDOLILHG Æ&#x2019; /DQGVFDSLQJ :DOOLQJ ([WHQVLRQV DQG 1HZ %XLOG 3URSHUWLHV Æ&#x2019; :DOOLQJ Æ&#x2019; .HUELQJ .HUELQJ ZZZ SDZVRQ SDYLQJ FR XN U Æ&#x2019; 'UDLQDJH 'UDLQDJH IR
)RU D IUHH HVWLPDWH FDOO 6WHSKHQ RQ
RU R O Z O $
QW UD
G HH
6 DU XD J $5 \H V U N < ( H WLRQD
O
WH DQ U D 2S JX
24
COMMUNITY NOTICES COM 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 Introduction to Meditation Thurs 14 & 21 Oct, 7.30pm at The Friends Meeting House (opposite University), Woodhouse Lane, LS2. Consists of guided meditations, talk, discussion & refreshments with Kelsang Chowang, Buddhist nun. Each class is self contained, no need to book. £5 incl refreshments. Details: www.meditationinleeds.org Horsforth Churches Together Wed 6 Oct, 7.30pm at Central Methodist Church.The Fraternal meets to plan the agenda for the main meeting on the following Wed. Plans for the Christmas activities will be discussed. Details: Hilary Taylor 258 3521 ‘Divine Rescue’ Tues, 5 Oct, 7.30pm at St.Chad’s Parish Centre, Otley Rd. Far Headingley LS16. International speaker, Beth Packer, a practitioner of Christian Science healing, presents a talk “Divine rescue – finding powerful healing solutions to life’s problems”. sponsored by First Church of Christ, Scientist, in Leeds. Admission free. 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 Leeds Theosophical Society Sun 17 Oct, 2.30pm at 12 Queen Sq, Leeds LS2 – a lecture by Christian Bodhi on ‘Developing Your Intuition’. Free. Meet the Quakers Fri 8 Oct at Adel Meeting House, New Adel Lane LS16 6AZ. Coffee Morning 11am – 12.30pm & Open Evening 7.30 – 9.30pm. Short films, exhibition & literature as part of Quaker Week. Evening includes
panel of local Quakers to answer your questions. All welcome. Details: www. leedsquakers.org.uk/ meetings/adel Ratnasambhava Kadampa Buddhist Centre Evening meditation classes in Oakwood & Woodhouse Lane. Suitable for all, ideal for beginners. Sat 2 Oct 10.30am: Meditation day course, ‘Living the Wisdom Life’. Fri 15 Oct 7.30pm: ‘Stop the Week’ – wind down with a guided meditation & three-course vegetarian meal. Details: 265 8164, www.meditationinleeds. org. Feeling Great – No Matter What Positive Thinking: Free 2 part course Sat 2 Oct, 2 – 5.30pm; Sat 9 Oct 2 – 5.30pm (must have attended part 1). Raja Yoga Meditation: Free 8 wk course starts Mon 8 Nov, 7.30 - 9pm. Booking required for both. Free Drop-in Group Meditation: Sun 7- 8pm (3rd Sunday of month: 6.30-7.30pm). Brahma Kumaris, West Park. Details: 275 7727, www. bkwsu.org/uk/leeds 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 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. Leeds Coeliac Group Sat 30 Oct, 7pm. Glutenfree meal at Dine at the Mansion, Mansion Lane, Roundhay Park, LS8. Details: sandra.mclean@ btinternet.com or 07711 768850. 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.
.......................................
Headingley Hall Apartments. Live independently, in luxury and get support when you need it.
.......................................
....................................... If you’re looking for the comfort and reassurance of your own home, and the safety and security of round-the-clock support, look no further than the luxurious new apartments at Headingley Hall. Designed for older people, these exclusive homes offer a fulfilling life in a companioned environment. For extra peace of mind, each apartment is also available with a ‘Buy-Back’ guarantee that protects your investment.
....................................... To discover more, call Judith or Janet on 0113 275 9950 and experience the Headingley Hall difference for yourself, or visit www.westwardcare.co.uk
Headingley Hall 5 Shire Oak Road Headingley Leeds LS6 2DD Telephone 0113 275 9950
26
COMMUNITY NOTICES 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 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. The Yorkshire Cancer Help Centre is now at the Day Therapy Unit, St Michael’s Hospice, Harrogate two Saturdays each month, offering support for people with cancer & their loved ones. Details: Esme 01423 881392/ Karen 01937 573166, www. ychc.org.uk TALKS & DISCUSSIONS Forum 2000 Wed 6 Oct, 10am at Grove Centre, New St. Horsforth. Brian
& Roz Daltrey, ex social workers, talk about ’Protecting children over the last 6o years. Susan Hickson-Marsay, a lifeboat cox, presents ‘Storm Tossed Lady’ on 13th. ‘The Nakba continues in Palestine’ is Kath Harwood’s topic on 20th, & Monty Losowsky, ex Dean of Medicine at Leeds Infirmary presents ‘My 50 Years in Medicine’ on 27th. Details: Hilary Taylor 258 3521, hm.taylor1@ntlworld.com. Headingley Cafe Scientifique Mon 4 Oct, 7.45 – 9.30pm at New Headingley Club, 56 St. Michael’s Road, LS6. Speaker: Dr. Paul Ruffle, Jodrell Bank Centre for Astrophysics, University of Manchester, on ‘How I wonder what you are: the Birth, Life & Death of Stars’. Tues 16 Nov Leeds Astronomical Society returns with telescopes to focus on the moon. Details: ann.clarke17@ yahoo.co.uk Leeds RSPB Group meeting on Wed 20 Oct includes an illustrated & entertaining talk by the RSPB’s Tim Melling on ‘Bird Misidentification’. New venue: Friends Meeting House, 188 Woodhouse Lane at 7.30pm All welcome. Details: rspbleeds@ googlemail.com The Thoresby Society (the Leeds Local History Society) lecture season begins 5 Oct, 7.30pm at
Friends’ Meeting House, Woodhouse Lane, Leeds. Library at 23 Clarendon Road open Tues & Thurs 10am – 2pm. Non-members welcome. Details: 247 0704, www. thoresby.org.uk. Yorkshire Archaeological Society (Family History Section) Sat 9 Oct, 2pm at 23, Clarendon Rd, Leeds – a talk by Alun Pugh entitled ‘Dei Goes to War’. Free drop-in sessions Tues 2-4pm for anyone needing help with family history research. Details: Mrs J.Butler 0113 263 9540 Yorkshire Archaeological Society (Industrial History Section) Sat 16 Oct, 11am at 23 Clarendon Rd, LS2: ‘Gritstone Through the Ages’, Geoff Boswell outlines how the stone was formed & its uses around Todmorden from earliest times. Lunch in local pub after. Membership (£14) includes several newsletters plus access to vast archive. Nonmembers welcome. Details: Jane Ellis 265 9970. MISC/ EVENTS Afternoon Tea Dance Tues 12 Oct, 1.304.30pm at St. Gemma’s Hospice, Harrogate Rd. Moortown. Afternoon of entertainment with the golden voice of Caroline Fields. Tickets £7.50 in advance. Details: Tara 218 5565, tarag@stgemma.co.uk
Allo! Allo! Adel Players present the stage version of this hilarious comedy by Jeremy Lloyd & David Croft, Wed 27 – Sat 30 October, 7.30pm at Adel Memorial Hall, Church Lane, Adel. Tickets (£6) available from Anne & Mike Andrews 0113 275 5585 or tickets@ adel-players.org.uk Many tickets sold, so call now! Antique Antics with Eric Knowles Sat 30 Oct, 1 – 4.45pm at The Village Hotel, Otley Rd, West Park, LS16. Pre show valuations (arrive early with your antiques!) Eric combines his talents of valuing items with two highly entertaining talks. Tickets £17. Cheques should be made out to ABF – The Soldiers’ Charity & sent to Queen Elizabeth Barracks, Strensall, York YO32 5SW. Details: 01904 442868 or 0113 2672216 Blood Donor Session Wed 27 Oct, 2 – 4pm & 5 – 7.30pm at The Grove Centre, New St. Horsforth. Charity Auction, Sat 2 Oct. In aid of Leeds Feline Friends. St Margaret’s church hall, Horsforth. Viewing at 10am, bidding at 11am. Refreshments available.
Page 46
HANDS UP EVERYONE WHO READS NORTH LEEDS LIFE MAGAZINES
WE HAVE OVER 100,000 READERS ACROSS NORTH LEEDS.
28
COMMUNITY NOTICES Community Carol Concert Sun 5 Dec, 3pm at Leeds Town Hall in aid of Help for Heroes. Featuring The Salvation Army bands, choirs & timbrelists, united schools choir & guest xylophone soloist. Tickets £6 adults, £3 children, £15 family from The Salvation Army c/o 9 Wedderburn Road, Harrogate, HG2 7QH. Please send SAE & cheque payable to “The Salvation Army.” Details: 01423 81916. 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. ESNW Extended Services provides info for families with children aged 0–19 in LS16 incl. Adel, Cookridge, Holt Park, Ireland Wood & Tinshill. Details: Gill Wyatt 07970 399274 / wyatt01@ leedslearning.net or Gail Pollard 0113 267 8032 / pollarg01@leedslearning. net Website: www.esnwextendedservicesleeds. ik.org French for Fun - want to brush up your French conversational skills?
Join the friendly, mixed age, mixed ability group (not beginners) at Moor Allerton Library meeting room on Tues afternoon, Oct to Easter. Led by helpful & sympathetic teacher. Learn a bit & laugh a lot! Details: Jeanne Jackson 01937 572204, jeanne.jackson@ tesco.net 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. Open Day Sun 17 Oct, 10.30am – 3pm. Stalls, food, games etc. All money raised helps to rescue, rehabilitate & re-home (where possible) equines in need. Next Pony Day - Thurs 28 Oct. Details: Karen 0794 894 8158, www. hopepastures.org Indoor Car Boot Sale Sat 2 Oct & Sat 6 Nov, 10am – 1pm at St. Gemma’s Hospice, Harrogate Rd. Hospice, Moortown. Huge range of items including:
home wares, clothes, toys, jewellery, toiletries, stationery, DVDs & music, plants & many other hidden treasures. Entry by donation. Details: Tara on 218 5565, tarag@ st-gemma.co.uk 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/ Meeting Rooms & Hall available For Hire Mon – Sat, Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane, Bramhope. Would suit educational/leisure classes or activities, concerts, dances, children’s parties or weddings. Wheelchair access. Details: Paul 0113 2843361, ewartlewis@googlemail.com www.robertcraven.org.uk St Gemma’s Sponsored Santa Dash Sat 11 Dec in Hyde Park & Sun 12 Dec in Leeds city centre. Sign up now. They will provide you with a Santa suit to wear on the day. Details: ails: 218 5505
OXJAM MUSIC FESTIVAL
P59
The Slack & Tight Amateur Repertory Society (STARS) presents Moliere’s ‘The Imaginary Invalid’, adapted by Miles Malleson, at the Adel & Ireland Wood Community Centre, New Adel Lane, LS16 from Tues 26 – Sat 30 Oct, 7.30pm. Tickets £6 / £5. Details: 293 9596, www.starsleeds. co.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 Wanted! New Chairman It’s nearly a year since Cookridge Village Association’s last chairman retired & they haven’t managed to replace him yet. The Committee is desperately seeking a replacement. If you, or anyone you know is interested please contact The Secretary. Details: 267 4706, or Treasurer on 2673621.
Jason
bathroom
Child
design and
installation Prompt expert service including: • Plastering • Tiling quality service • Plumbing at affordable • Electrical (Part P approved) prices • Wet rooms Cookridge 0113 2678530 • info@jasonchild.co.uk • www.jasonchild.co.uk
SAupVtoE
ÂŁ5 *VVRYPKNL /VS` ;YPUP[` *O\YJO .YLLU 3HUL
aPart â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Pâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; compliant
4VUKH`Z H[ WT WT WT ;\LZ ! HT 1\Z[ JHSS PU VY
aRewires to small additions aPeriodic Inspection & Testing aPortable Appliance Testing (PAT)
;LS ;YHJL` MVY KL[HPSZ VY
aFree quotations & advice
Painter & Decorator
aAll work fully guaranteed
Philip Richardson
^^^ ZSPTTPUN^VYSK JVT
â&#x20AC;˘ Established 28 years â&#x20AC;˘ All decorating requirements catered for
Call Michael: 01132 818 044 Mob: 07753 570 418 Email: amcelectrical@hotmail.co.uk Web: www.amcelectrical.co.uk
â&#x20AC;˘ Domestic, commercial and insurance work â&#x20AC;˘ References available upon request
Cookridge t: 0113 2672843 m: 07931 512714 email: philip250@btinternet.com
â&#x20AC;˘ Prompt and professional service â&#x20AC;˘ Free estimates
32
...
IS COMING
It is awful to talk about it so soon, but it is merely weeks away and will suddenly creep up out of nowhere. Anyone who was a Scout or Girl Guide in their youth knows the importance of being prepared, so in this first installment of our Countdown to Christmas, we’ve consulted the experts to give you some tips on how to spruce up both yourself and your home for the festive season. Inevitably there is always a year’s worth of events crammed into the run up to Christmas. Work parties, house parties, your social club will all have a get together – and there will be a plethora of pictures taken and posted all over social networking sites so the memories live on. In that case, you must be looking your best.
A NEW FITNESS
R E G I M E If you have a stubborn 10 pounds you’d like to lose to fit into your party dress, or you just need more stamina while you’re out Christmas shopping, now is a great time to get into a new fitness regime. Keiron Igwe of Diligent Health gave us his top five tips to get in shape: GET MOTIVATED Want to look great in your size ‘X’ outfit? Write it down and stick it on your fridge. Get the dress out and hang it somewhere you’ll see it every day. BURN CALORIES WITH FULL BODY EXERCISES All physical activity is good, but some works faster than others. Exercises like squats and lunges burn calories, while kneeling pushups tone your arms. FIND A FRIEND TO EXERCISE WITH You’ll keep each other focused, be less likely to skip workouts, and it’s more fun. CLEAR OUT THE CUPBOARDS Avoid temptation! Throw out everything that could stop you reaching your goal – biscuits, sweets, chocolates, fizzy drinks, desserts, ready meals and processed foods. This is only for the next 10 weeks, so be ruthless! STOCK UP ON FOODS THAT SUPPORT YOUR GOAL Fill your shopping trolley with things that’ll help you feel great in that outfit. Lean meats, fish, fruit, vegetables, nuts, olive oil, oats and brown rice should be top of the list. Your trolley should be a rainbow of colour.
ESTABLISH A SKIN CARE ROUTINE E
................................................ We all want to look positively glowing during the holiday season. It’s never too early to start thinking of changes you can make to your skincare routine. The right primping and preening is bound to get you noticed come party time. The staff at Shrine Salon and Spa in Headingley gave us some beauty tips One thing you should do that is absolutely free is drink plenty of water. It keeps you alert, but also stops dry skin patches. A mineral salt scrub will help too, as it has nourishing oils, and an ultra rich moisturiser willl leave you feeling great. If your summer tan is a distant memory, check out a tanning treatment. Fake Bake and San Tropez will all make you look lovely, but Xen-Tan gives you a great colour and smells gorgeous too! The must-have accessory for the Christmas season is Minx nails. Nail coverings which dry instantly and last, there are all sorts of designs to match your mood, or outfit. All that Christmas shopping can leave you a little bit stressed, so treat yourself to a massage – hot stone, aromatherapy or Swedish are great for relaxation.
ONE THING YOU SHOULD DO THAT IS ABSOLUTELY FREE IS DRINK PLENTY OF WATER. IT KEEPS YOU ALERT, BUT ALSO STOPS DRY SKIN PATCHES
TOP ... TIPS ... ... Harry Boocock, from The Hair Studio in Far Headingley (0113 274 0513), gives us five tips for getting your hair looking great for the party season.
Always book your Christmas Hair appointment in good time as this is the busiest time and you don’t want to be disappointed.
If you are going to an event and want ‘party hair’ such as an ‘updo’ check that your stylist is experienced in this area.
If you use salon products, Christmas is always a good time to stock up as most product companies produce Christmas packs which includes a free product.
If you are thinking of a restyle for Christmas, talk it over with your regular stylist. You don’t want to make a mistake that could affect your Christmas festivities!
With colder, windier weather coming, do a deep conditioning treatment to protect your hair against the elements.
2M[[QKIÂź[ 0)1: *-)=<A
0)4. 8:1+- 1+-; 0)1: ;-:>1+-;
<QV[PQTT :WIL +WWSZQLOM 4; ,=
WE HAVE MOVED CALL IN AND SEE OUR NEW, LARGER SHOWROOM!
_Q\P )VVI I
.........
FANTASTIC RANGE OF:
GELeration available, gel polish lasting 2-3 weeks eeks without chipping TM
CARPET VINYL LAMINATE WOOD ALL AT GREAT VALUE PRICES .........
Carpet prices start from ÂŁ6.99 sq. mtr .........
CALL IN TODAY 197-199 New Road Side, Horsforth LS18 4DR (Next to Horsforth Club)
Tel: 0113 259 0464 .........
TEL: 0113 261 9775 Inspiring ideas, expertly delivered
See our stunning new range of Roller and Vertical fabrics To be launched in October Your local family run window blind specialists offer you the highest quality and widest choice of window blinds to suit all your needs along with the expertise of nearly 20 years
FREE home consultation and FREE Quotations 399A Otley Old Road Cookridge Leeds LS16 7DF
www.apollo-blinds.co.uk
apolloleeds@yahoo.co.uk
Venetian-Vertical-Roller-Roman-Pleated-Wooden-Conservatory-Awnings-Shutters-PerfectFit-Velux 35
FIND THE RIGHT OUTFITS
SPRUCE UP YOUR HOME
Once you’ve got your body, skin and hair looking great, you need some super stylish outfits to see you through the season. We asked Rutherford Rowley, Personal Shopping Manager at Harvey Nichols, to give us his top tips on looking great this season.
Now we have you ready for the party season, what about those evenings when you invite people around to your home? Let’s make sure it looks great too. You don’t need to spend a fortune (of course you can if you like!) but certain changes can transform the look and feel of a room.
............................................
Asymetric: Whether it’s long or short, a ternative one shoulder dress offers a fresh alternative to strapless. Dannii Minogues Project ect D does g from some great ones with prices starting around £200 Embellish: Sequins, feathers, furr and embroidered pieces are great for that hat day to night look. Take your work suit and add a sequined blazer, feathered caplet plet or some fab opulent jewellery and as if by magic, your 9-to-5 look will have ve a whole new lease of life! Trousers: This season trousers are back and they are not just for the daytime. They come in every style from the skinny through to really flattering 70’s style bootcut which both lengthens the leg and shrinks the bottom….genius! Animal print: Take one little black dress and with a pair off leopard print shoes you have a ‘stand nd out from the crowd’ look. Dress coat: This party season you ou don’t have to be cold to look cool. Dress coats are a must to get you through the party y season and make sure you look sexy and stylish i h even when you are waiting for the night bus!
...............................................
Lighting: Placing a few perimeter lights on end tables or ad adding free-standing lamps can make a huge impac impact on the feel of a room. If you have low ceiling ceilings, install spot light to give a roomier feel. And And, dimmer switches can be adjusted to suit the m mood. Accessories: Ac Updating cushions, throws, rugs aand candles are an excellent – and inexp inexpensive – method of giving a room a qui quick makeover. With great ranges available in shops like Esta in Otley, availa Marg Margot & Miller in Chapel Allerton and majo major stores. You can give the room an entir entirely different look simply by changing the accessories. Feature Areas: Every room should ha have a focal point; a feature that the ey eye gravitates towards. A wall can be p painted or papered in a contrasting sshade. Or, opt for some dramatic wall ar art and pick up the colours in your ac accessories. Refresh R your Furniture: Think about recove recovering your furniture rather than replacin replacing it (talk to someone like Abbey Uphols Upholstery for advice). New loose covers are another option; or seek out a colourful throw that wil will complement your colour scheme. Mirro Mirrors: Mirrors can dramatically give the impressio impression of more space. They can bounce the light arou around, and with strategically placed fairy lights at C Christmas you can create an instant party atm atmosphere. Diligent Health Hea – www.diligenthealth.co.uk, 07766 808553 Shrine Salon and Spa – 1-2 Norville Terrace, Headingley, 0113 275 1616 16 The Hair Studio Stud – 64a Otley Rd, Headingley, 0113 274 0513 Harvey Nichols – 107-111 Briggate, Leeds, 0113 204 8888 Esta – Market St, Otley, 01943 464222 Margot and Miller – 140 Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton, 07872 181620
36 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
FIRST TIME AUTHOR GETS SLOT AT ILKLEY LITERATURE FESTIVAL FRINGE Gary Dunnington
NEW PLAY RECREATES LIFE OF THE MOST DEDICATED FOOTBALL FAN A new play dramatising the life of one of Leeds United’s most devoted followers will be staged at Clarence Dock this month. Gary Edwards, a painter and decorator by trade, has missed just one game since 1968! He has followed the club around the world and the play, based on his successful books, ‘Paint It White’ and ‘Second Coat’, is full of humour, glamour, friendship, travel, romance and action. On his amazing journey he has been shot at, run over and robbed! “The play illustrates the highs and lows of dedication, passion and loyalty”, said producer Les Rowley. “It is an insight into a hobby taken to the extreme, a travelogue, a ‘road movie’ for the stage.” “There are so many stories from all over the world”, added Gary. “I am excited to see how it will translate to the stage. Unfortunately, Brad Pitt wasn’t available for the part and we have had to make do with the next best thing!”
Sean Hornby, a resident of Otley, recently published his first book entitled ‘Their Spirits, My Demons’, which discusses his life, growing up in a chaotic, alcoholdriven family. It covers issues like bullying, the importance of role models, alcoholism, bereavement and loss. Alcohol was responsible for the deaths of a number of family members, including his parents. However, the book is far from being a ‘misery memoir’. Without these experiences Sean would probably never have ended up in his chosen career – he is a mental nurse! Sean has been given a slot at this year’s Ilkley Literature Festival as part of the fringe event. He will be reading from and discussing his reasons for writing it on Monday 4th October, 9pm at Ilkley Playhouse. For copies of Sean’s book go to www. theirspiritsmydemons.co.uk or call 01904 431 213. You can also contact Sean via the site.
WITHOUT T THESE EXPERIENCES EXPERIEN SEAN WOULD WO PROBABLY PROBAB NEVER HAVE H ENDED UP IN CHOSEN HIS CHOS HE IS CAREER – H MENTAL AM NURSE! N
That next best thing is Leeds actor Gary Dunnington, another lifelong Leeds United fan. Gary has appeared in numerous TV, theatre and film roles, including Coronation Street, Casualty, and Sharpe’s Challenge with Sean Bean. The play will be directed by ‘Birds of a Feather’ actor, Alun Lewis. The play, Paint It White opens at Unit 32 Clarence Dock on Wednesday 6th October and runs for 15 performances until 23rd October. Tickets (£10) available online (www.paintitwhite.co.uk) or on the door. Further information: 0113 216 3681 or 07976 746 777. 38 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
Sean Hornby
ARTS & CULTURE
JOIN ‘THE PHIL’ FOR AN OPEN REHEARSAL OF HANDEL’S MESSIAH
Carpets and Vinyl Flooring Supplied and fitted Choose from a wide range of samples In the comfort of your home and at your leisure Professional and reliable service at affordable prices
Now available:
laminate & wood flooring Chris Johns
Phillip Smith
THE CHORUS WILL BE HOLDING AN OPEN REHEARSAL OF MESSIAH AT ST GEORGE’S CHURCH, ADJACENT TO LEEDS GENERAL INFIRMARY, AT 7PM ON THURSDAY 25TH NOVEMBER The Leeds Philharmonic Chorus, which celebrates its 140th anniversary this year, is gearing up to present Handel’s Messiah at Leeds Town Hall on Saturday 11th December. One of ‘The Phil’s’ most popular choral works, it has been performed by the 150 strong chorus on countless occasions, including at the Liszt Academy of Music in Budapest. The Chorus will be holding an open rehearsal of Messiah at St George’s Church, adjacent to Leeds General Infirmary, at 7pm on Thursday 25th November. This is a great opportunity for anyone interested in joining The Phil to experience singing this wonderful choral work with this renowned chorus. They are also delighted that one of their progenies is returning to perform in the December concert: Philip Smith went to Birmingham Conservatoire in 2004 and has sung throughout Europe, at the Glyndebourne Opera Festival, and in Billy Budd this season. Sadly, Christopher Johns, Deputy Chorus Master, will leave Leeds at Christmas to take up the post of Director of Music at Leicester Cathedral.
Contact Andy
01130113 259259 1826 1826 07798 574 082 07798 574 082 RJB Electric Ltd
All aspects of electrical work undertaken 3 Domestic and Commercial Contractor 3 CCTV and P.A.T. Testing 3 Part P Registered Contractor 3
Call Richard on: t: 01274 622708 m: 07726 361867
Your local locksmith covering
HORSFORTH
$1'<·6
/2&.60,7+
And surrounding areas • No call-out charge • Household & commercial • Free security surveys and quotes • 24 hour emergency call-out • All areas covered
Call Andy on: T: 0113 2188560 M: 07967 451 757 northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 39
ARTS & CULTURE
LIGHT NIGHT IS FULL OF SURPRISES .............................................................. On Friday 8th October, for one night only, venues including theatres, galleries, shopping arcades, museums and city streets will host a plethora of strange and scintillating performances, art installations, exhibitions and participatory projects, all of which are free! Light Night showcases the work of artists, performers and organisations, both established and emerging. Most of the work is new and much is designed specifically for the venue in which it is shown. It’s all about participation – you can barter with apples in an imagined city, take part in a board meeting, build a cairn, play mixed reality games or simply to meet with friends.
WWW.NORTHLEEDSLIFE.CO.UK NG LDI BUI PLIES SUP
HARDWARE HOME & GARDEN BUILDING SUPPLIES
Expect to find dancing in the Town Hall cells, statues wrapped in winter knits, storytelling under a duvet, a performance in a swimming pool, theatre in the Victoria Quarter and opera in the Library. Light Night is co-ordinated by the Arts & Regeneration Team from Leeds City Council in partnership with organisations and individuals from across the city. For more information visit www. lightnightleeds.co.uk
LARGE STOCKS FOR TRADE & DIY + BUILDING & LANDSCAPING + DECKING + FENCING + PAVING
EN
ARD
G E&
HOM
PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE
DECORATING + SECURITY + LOCKS & KEY + CUTTING + FLUORESCENT TUBES + LAMPS + DIY + PAINTS + FENCE CARE + PLUMBING + ELECTRICAL + TOOLS
L US
CAL
0113 258 3463
www.jandlmarshall.com
EXPECT TO FIND DANCING IN THE TOWN HALL CELLS, STATUES WRAPPED IN WINTER KNITS, STORYTELLING UNDER A DUVET, A PERFORMANCE IN A SWIMMING POOL, THEATRE IN THE VICTORIA QUARTER AND OPERA IN THE LIBRARY
Victoria Works, New Road Side, Horsforth LS18 4DR 40 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
ARTS & CULTURE Institute of Psychological Sciences Human Appetite Research Unit
Stanza Stones will centre on a poem specially written by Simon Armitage and inspired by his response to the wild landscape of the Pennine Watershed
Photo: Jonty Wilde
STANZA STONES PROJECT LAUNCHES AT ILKLEY LITERATURE FESTIVAL Stanza Stones, an imaginative 21 month project in collaboration with leading poet, Simon Armitage, will be launched at Ilkley Literature Festival on 9th October. Inspired by London 2012, it is funded by Legacy Trust UK, Yorkshire Forward and Arts Council England and is part of the â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;imoveâ&#x20AC;&#x2122; programme, which celebrates the relationship between people and their moving bodies through a series of exciting arts projects. Stanza Stones will centre on a poem specially written by Simon Armitage and inspired by his response to the wild landscape of the Pennine Watershed. This will act as a springboard for groups of young writers aged 13-25. They will have the opportunity to attend master classes with Armitage, create their own work and experience the outdoors as a group. It is hoped that later stages of the project will offer young dancers and filmmakers the opportunity to interpret the poems, and see Armitageâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s poem inscribed on a series of Stanza Stones, forming a permanent trail across the Watershed, which runs from Ilkley to Armitageâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s home town, Marsden. The Festival will get the project off to a flying start with a strand celebrating â&#x20AC;&#x2DC;Words, Land and Landscapeâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;, which will include events with archaeologist Francis Pryor and geologist Richard Fortey and a taster session for teenagers interested in being involved in Stanza Stones via a new weekly group for young writers. For further information visit www.ilkleyliteraturefestival.org.uk.
We are conducting a 12 week free living study looking at the effects of two dietary interventions on body weight, appetite and wellbeing.
We are looking for women aged 18-48 who would like to take part who are: â&#x20AC;˘Overweight â&#x20AC;˘ Non-Smokers
â&#x20AC;˘ Able to follow 12 weeks of Healthy Dietary Guidance â&#x20AC;˘ Not Pregnant â&#x20AC;˘ In General Good Health
Contact Diana or Iria on 0113 343 5753 LWW@leeds.ac.uk
0,1, ',**(5 :,7+ '5,9(5 )25 +,5(
(DVLHU DQG TXLFNHU WKDQ VHOI GULYH &DOO 0DUN RQ
RU
DOUBLE GLAZING
DOORS
Installing quality UPVC windows and doors in your area for 25 years.
CONSERVATORIES CONSE ERVAT RIES
For yo your our ur FR FREE FRE REE Eq quotation quo uuoota t tio please se callll
OR
Adrian: Adri iaann: 0 0113 113 25 258 2539 5399
northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 41
ARTS & CULTURE
WILLIAM NICHOLSON IS ‘MADDER THAN HELL’! Sarah Esdaile, Director
William Nicholson
Crash Premieres at The Playhouse ‘Crash’, William Nicholson’s latest play is to have its premiere at the West Yorkshire Playhouse this month. This is a play that is likely to strike a nerve with many people, addressing as it does, the recent financial crash and all its implications. Other plays that have tried presenting the case have often fallen short and failed to really engage the audience. No chance of that with Crash. William Nicholson was ‘mad as hell’ about bailing out the banks and bankers bonuses and he 42 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
WILLIAM NICHOLSON WROTE CRASH ALMOST AS A VEHICLE FOR HIS OUTRAGE ABOUT THE CRISIS sure ‘wasn’t going to take it any more’! He wrote Crash almost as a vehicle for his outrage about the crisis. Here we have a real story, strong characters and relationships that draw you in to the crisis and how different people dealt with it. We spoke to director Sarah Esdaile, who recently directed the highly successful ‘Death of a Salesman’ at The Playhouse. “Crash is really a political call to arms”, she said. “We have been told that these are issues too complex for us to understand, but Bill’s treatment of the subject really clarifies things. It extends beyond the issue of a small group of people earning huge amounts of money, to what
anyone is actually worth. What value does art actually have? It is epic in what it deals with and so relevant.” William Nicholson is a playwright, screenwriter and novelist. His work includes the play and screenplay Shadowlands, which was Oscar-nominated. It is great news that Crash is to be premiered here in Leeds. Here is a play that is likely to challenge anyone to stay sitting on that fence. Crash is at the West Yorkshire Playhouse from 16 Oct – 13 Nov. Tickets available from www.wyp. org.uk or the box office on 0113 213 7700.
GPS Plumbing & Heating WRAS & bpec unvented certified
â&#x20AC;¢ All plumbing work undertaken â&#x20AC;¢ Discounts for OAPs â&#x20AC;¢ Free 24 hour call out service
Call Sean on
07900 49 49 08 0113 267 0419
CH ROOFING Professional and Reliable Roofing Service From Small Repairs to Full Re-roofs Call Craig on Tel: 0113 2715545 Mobile: 07745190737
1((' 025( 63$&("
2XU <RUNVKLUH EDVHG WHDP RI ORIW ODGGHU ERDUGLQJ LQVXODWLRQ DQG OLJKW VSHFLDOLVWV FDQ WUDQVIRUP \RXU H[LVWLQJ VSDFH LQ D GD\ ZLWK %LVRQ /RIW /DGGHUV Q )ROGLQJ :RRGHQ 6WDLUV Q ([WUD :LGH ´ 7UHDGV Q 3DWHQWHG *DV 6WUXW 2SHUDWLRQ Q <HDU 0DQXIDFWXUHU¶V 3DUWV *XDUDQWHH
&RPSHWLWLYHO\ SULFHG H[FHOOHQW VHUYLFH IURP HQTXLU\ WR FRPSOHWLRQ 0U $GDPV :HWKHUE\
ZZZ ORIWVSDFHFRPSDQ\ FR XN northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 43
JACOB S JACOB’S
SEAFOOD, AFTER THE BARREN SUMMER MONTHS, IS ALSO REACHING ITS PINNACLE; MUSSELS IN PARTICULAR ARE AT THEIR SUMPTUOUS BEST
at
www.northlee www.northleedslife.co.uk eedslife.c
Comforting hues of yellow, red and orange surround us and cooking this month should reflect this. It should be warm and consoling, appreciative of the brisk outdoors. The crunching underfoot of fallen leaves invokes nostalgic joy, and so should your suppers. Not that I am encouraging stomping your stews and trampling your terrines. Red and golden beetroots sit beautifully on a plate, and are very versatile. They can be simply roasted and devoured in a warm salad along with their tops, and possibly some walnuts and goats cheese, or included in a number of meat and fish dishes – particularly game or oily fish, such as the Scandinavian triumvirate of beetroot, mackerel and horseradish. With Halloween rapidly approaching, the tender flesh of pumpkin is ubiquitous – pumpkin pie being a favourite across 44 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
France and, of course, America. As well as the sweeter spices used here, such as cloves, cinnamon, and nutmeg, pumpkin is a great vehicle for eastern flavours. Its natural sweetness balances well with heartier, more aromatic spices, which are always welcome as the evenings turn colder. Try a pumpkin curry with plenty of ginger and cumin, or a Laksa, with chilli, lemongrass, coriander, and coconut milk. Seafood, after the barren summer months, is also reaching its pinnacle; mussels in particular are at their sumptuous best. The most common varieties are the blue (or common) mussels from Europe, and the green-lipped mussels from New Zealand. I would go for the former as they are nearly always fuller in flavour. When preparing mussels, first check they are still alive by tapping gently on a surface, or squeezing lightly - if the mussel doesn’t close it is dead and
should be discarded. Also throw any that are closed and feel inordinately heavy as they are probably filled with mud or sand. Remove the beard, by pulling firmly towards the hinge end of the mussel, then clean the shell of parasites by scraping with a short sturdy knife. They can then be thrown into a pan with a little simmering liquid, shaken (with the lid on), and they will steam open in minutes. Ones that do not open should also be thrown away. Indubitably the most satisfying part of cooking mussels is the delicious liquor left after steaming. The best way to eat it is simply with crusty bread or some chips to soak it all up. Be inventive with your flavours (more ideas on the website!) There’s more to mussels than simply ‘a la marinière’, although there is no shame in falling back on this delicious classic. By Jacob Rosen
Retirement living at its very best
The Laureates, Guiseley, Leeds • Luxury apartments for sale from £199,950 • Facilities include a wellbeing suite, hair salon and internet café • 24 hour on-site care team • Show home available for viewing appointments
Call 0845 140 2020 or for more information visit www.anchor.org.uk
HARRIET’S DRAGON
Harriet’s Dragon opened in February 2008 at the start of the credit crunch, but has weathered the storm and has become the go-to place for fun clothes for kids. Owner, Angela Marker’s own experience of trying to find interesting, affordable clothes for her own children spurred her on to open her own business and she hasn’t looked back! DESCRIBE THE STYLE OF YOUR SHOP High quality, casual, easy-to-wear clothes for children. WHAT ARE YOUR BEST SELLING LINES? Autumn/winter stock from MINYMO has now arrived which combines bold colours with interesting patterns to give a
46 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
very continental look. BABY FACE is new to Harriet’s Dragon this season and is already proving popular. Both brands are Danish and offer an alternative style to main stream children’s clothing. WHAT TRENDS IN CHILDRENSWEAR ARE YOU MOST LOOKING FORWARD TO THIS SEASON? The increasingly popular bandana bibs are back in stock and the Nappy Cakes & Smoothies are always a great idea for a special gift. Both can be tailored to your own requirements and budget. Wooden toys are long lasting, great for role-play and are always a best seller.
Harriet’s Dragon, 68 Monkbridge Rd, Meanwood, 0113 274 6326, www. harrietsdragon.co.uk
WHY SHOULD PEOPLE SHOP HERE? I really believe retail isn’t just about selling. It’s about providing a personal service, being part of the local community and enjoying the people who walk through your door. Building a relationship with your customers is paramount and the key to any successful business. It is still important for many to be able to see the product, feel the quality and know that they are happy with their purchase. Being able to do this locally is just how it should be. DO YOU OFFER ANY SPECIAL SERVICES? I am happy to provide a free local delivery service for the nappy cakes and provide gift wrapping as standard on all gift purchases.
I REALLY BELIEVE RETAIL ISN’T JUST ABOUT SELLING. IT’S ABOUT PROVIDING A PERSONAL SERVICE, BEING PART OF THE LOCAL COMMUNITY AND ENJOYING THE PEOPLE WHO WALK THROUGH YOUR DOOR
LIFE & STYLE
C CELEBRATE ELE STY STYLE WITH
DESIGNER ON THE RISE Local designer, Darecca Stainforth’s career is off to a good start. When her graduate collection was noticed by the organisers of Leeds Fashion Show, she was invited to show her work at this year’s highly anticipated show. “I admire a strong personal style”, says Darecca. “My Autumn/Winter 2011 collection, ‘Azure Fabrication’, is based on contemporary architecture and its construction lines. I like to mix the textures of different fabrics and make interesting contrasts which stimulate both the look and feel of the garment. In doing this, I believe I’m making the garments come to life.” Since graduating from Leeds College of Art in June, Darecca has been busy working for a pattern cutting company who make patterns for major high street brands like Topshop and River Island, which will surely help her hone her craft. In the future, she hopes to establish her own label and bring her designs to the masses. For more information about Darecca, you can contact her via dazarockz@hotmail.com
48 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
Leeds’ annual shopping extravaganza is back for its fifth year, with a pop-up fashion marquee, The Style House, on Briggate being a key attraction. In fact, there is so much crammed in to this 10 day event (14th-24th October), you’ll have style oozing from your very pores by the end of it! There’s the Victoria Quarter Shopping Affair (14th), Leeds Rocks on the 15th (where the city’s finest fashion, music and art talent will be showcased) and She Magazine is hosting an event with style advice from the experts (15th). There’ll be showcases of both high street and independent retailers Autumn/Winter lines (16th and 17th) and of course, Leeds Fashion Show’s Dress Me Beautiful on the 19th is sure to pull in the crowds – especially since the proceeds this year go to Education for Children. Closing with The Retail Therapy Awards at The Royal Armouries on the 24th, you’ll have a packed 10 days of style. But if that’s not enough for you, there are fashion trend workshops, minimakeovers, VIP evenings, gifts and much more throughout the week. For more information and a full schedule, visit www.leedslovesshopping.com
LIFE & STYLE
THE VICTORIA QUARTER IS 20! Since it opened in 1990, The Victoria Quarter has been at the heart of shopping in Leeds. Today it is home to some of the worlds’ leading fashion brands, including Louis Vuitton, Agent Provocateur, Jo Malone, Paul Smith, L K Bennett, Vivenne Westwood, Mulberry and, of course, Harvey Nichols. VQ attracts nearly 10 million visitors a year! The centre’s much anticipated annual Shopping Affair drew over 9,500 last year. This years’ event is on 14th October and has a 20th anniversary theme. All 76 stores will be open from 6.00 – 9.00pm with un-missable offers and event-only discounts. Plus there’s spectacular entertainment, a fantastic prize draw, and cake! “Having been here since the centre opened, it’s been fascinating to see it evolve over time”, said John Bade, VQ Centre Director. I think the retailers we now have, along with the beautiful setting, are the reasons that the VQ continues to be so popular.” Entry to the Shopping Affair is by invitation only – pick up a registration form in store, or visit www.v-q. co.uk to register online.
Painter & Decorator From concept to completion • Domestic / Commercial / Insurance Work • All aspects of Interior / Exterior • Work Fully Guaranteed & Insured • References Available Christopher Deane Painter & Decorator
Tel. 0113 2611 932 Mob. 07963 908 955 Locally based: Kirkwood Drive, Cookridge
DO YOU HATE IRONING? DO YOU GET DEPRESSED LOOKING AT THAT HUGE HEAP IN THE CORNER? LET US DO IT FOR YOU AND, we’ll give you 10% OFF in your first month.
CALL NOW ON 01943 607 033 www.premierironingservices.co.uk
LIFE & STYLE
Bird Watch with Stan Kenyon As autumn arrives, ducks are losing their summer moult feathers and emerging in resplendent breeding plumage. The most familiar is the mallard, ancestor of the domestic duck. Unmistakable is the metallic green head, narrow white neck ring and purplish-brown breast of the male. Teal are the smallest duck, fast and agile in flight. Head pattern is again distinctive, the male chestnut with green sides. At a distance it looks dark with a bright yellow stern patch. Both mallard and teal are surface-feeding ducks. Tufted ducks are the most widespread of the diving ducks. The male is black with a rectangular white patch on the flanks and a long drooping crest. All these resident wildfowl frequent water bodies whether park lakes, rivers, reservoirs or sea coasts. Numbers are swollen by winter visitors, often in large flocks. While so many birds are sadly declining, these ducks are on the increase, although numbers fluctuate from year to year.
BANGS & A BUN
.............................................................................................
Back in August, Cosmopolitan Magazine announced their first ever blog awards. The blogosphere went crazy as readers nominated their favourite sites. When Cosmo announced their shortlist, whittled down from 15,000 nominated blogs, Bangs and a Bun was on it. Woo hoo! I travelled down to London for the awards ceremony, which was held at the uber-flashy Sketch (which is très posh, don’t you know?) and met all the other nominees. This was a room full of the crème de la crème of the blogging world. It was all a bit intimidating. A hush fell across the room as they began to announce the winners. My category, Sex and Relationships, was second up. I crossed my fingers and said a prayer to my God (Manolo Blahnik, obviously). Then they said it ‘Runner Up: Bangs and a Bun’. The winner was a blog in Texas. I briefly considered violently overturning the table and demanding a recount, but I thought I’d accept my second place with class. And after all, out of 15,000 blogs, second place ain’t half bad. Plus, everyone knows, ‘you don’t mess with Texas.’ .............................................................................................
I BRIEFLY CONSIDERED VIOLENTLY OVERTURNING THE TABLE AND DEMANDING A RECOUNT, BUT I THOUGHT I’D ACCEPT MY SECOND PLACE WITH CLASS. For more go to www.bangsandabun.com
ANOTHER EXCITING ANTIQUES & ART EVENTâ&#x20AC;Śâ&#x20AC;Ś.AND WE HAVE 100 TICKETS TO GIVE AWAY! Bowman Antiques Fairs of Shipley are staging the third Yorkshire Antiques and Art Fair in Halls 1 & 2 of the Yorkshire Event Centre, Harrogate, 10am â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 5pm on Saturday and Sunday 6/7th November. After the success of last yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s give-away, they are again offering 100 readers of North Leeds Life magazines FREE tickets! The Fair offers the best selection of antiques, art, retro, vintage and collectables in the north of England. Among this yearâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s highlights are Le Style 25 from London with high quality deco furniture; Granta Fine Art from Cambridge, showing an eclectic mix of paintings and drawings spanning the 20th century; and Park Antiques of Menston with period ceramics, Georgian furniture, long case, mantel and wall clocks, and barometers.
THE FAIR PROMISES A GREAT DAY OUT IN LOVELY SURROUNDINGS
6th 6th & & 7th 7 t h November N ove m b e r
The fair promises a great day out in lovely surroundings. Browse through up to 350 stands. There is ample free parking and good quality catering. The fair is staged twice a year in May and November and is a must for anyone interested in the unique, unusual and interesting items available only at antiques and art fairs of this size and quality. www.antiquesfairs.com . Each ticket (worth ÂŁ8) admits two people on one of the two days. To get your FREE ticket, call 01274 588505, send your contact details to Bowman Antiques Fairs, P.O. Box 64, Shipley BD17 74A, or email info@antiquesfairs. com before 5pm Thursday 21st October.
Drive, A & J Plumbing Kirkwood Cookridge & Property Services 3UREDEO\ WKH FKHDSHVW ORFNVPLWK VHUYLFH LQ /HHGV 3UREDEO\ WKH FKHDSHVW ORFNVPLWK VHUYLFH LQ /HHGV
PLQXWH UHVSRQVH PLQXWH UHVSRQVH 1R FDOO RXW FKDUJH 1R FDOO RXW FKDUJH KRXUV KRXUV 'LVFRXQWV IRU 2$3V 6WXGHQWV 'LVFRXQWV IRU 2$3V 6WXGHQWV
7HO 7HO
â&#x20AC;˘Bathroom & Kitchen Installation (Planning & Design) â&#x20AC;˘All Aspects of Plumbing, Joinery & Property Maintenance
â&#x20AC;˘Wall & Floor Tiling â&#x20AC;˘Full Property Renovations â&#x20AC;˘No Job Too Small â&#x20AC;˘24 Hour Call Out
For advice and quotes ring Andy Marshall on: 07702 884533 / 0113 2936176 northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 51
LIFE & STYLE
THE YORKSHIRE ROSE GUISELEY
GREAT FOOD AND BEER AND A RELAXED, FAMILY FRIENDLY ATMOSPHERE Since taking over The Yorkshire Rose a year ago, Mark Ambrose has been a man on a mission. Taking to his new role with aplomb, Mark has seen profits soar and has earned the loyalty of local regulars while attracting many newcomers. I was surprised to hear that Mark has been with the pub for such a short time, so completely does he inhabit the role of landlord. As he says, the life of a publican is now ‘in his blood’. A TRADITIONAL, FAMILY FRIENDLY PUB The appeal of The Yorkshire Rose is that it’s a traditional style pub with a relaxed, family friendly atmosphere. During the last year and a bit, Mark has been working hard to improve many aspects of the pub. There’s the new food menu which changes seasonally and has already seen The Rose become renowned ed for its roast beef. The value ue for o money is pretty hard to beat, too, with two Sunday roasts for £5.99 and the only complaint they’ve received is that the portions are too big!
LOCALLY SOURCED FOOD AND GREAT BEER The ethos of The Yorkshire Rose being a good local boozer is key to its continuing success. The food is all locally sourced and Mark has been building strong relationships with local businesses and supporting local breweries, such as the new Wharfebank Brewery in Pool. The pub also sponsors local sports clubs. As with any pub, quality beer is paramount. Mark ensures the cellar, beer lines and pumps are well maintained so as to guarantee a perfect pint and hopes to acquire Camra and Caskmark certification in the near future.
THE FOOD IS ALL LOCALLY SOURCED AND MARK HAS BEEN BUILDING STRONG RELATIONSHIPS WITH LOCAL BUSINESSES AND SUPPORTING LOCAL BREWERIES ENTERTAINMENT A GREAT E LINE-UP used to work in Mark u music business the m managing bands and man is passionate about llive entertainment being a feature of the pub. He is
soon to launch a ‘showcase night’ to help cultivate emerging local talent. The pub has live bands every Saturday with a variety of musical styles on offer from Rock ‘n’ Roll to Reggae, an open mic session every fortnight and the ever popular karaoke on Fridays and Sundays. There is also a function room upstairs which comfortably holds forty to fifty people and has played host to Salsa and belly dancing classes. CARRYING ON A GREAT TRADITION While we’re not certain of the history of the building, we know The Yorkshire Rose has been a local drinking hole for quite some time. One regular patron is eighty one and has been propping up the bar for sixty three years! Mark’s commitment to making The Yorkshire Rose the very best it can be is already producing great results and his enthusiasm for the place is infectious. His success in this venture seems inevitable and I’ve every confidence he’ll keep up the good work. I’ll certainly be hurrying back for a good pint and to sample one of those famous roasts. The Yorkshire Rose, Guiseley Road (opposite Aireborough Leisure Centre), Leeds LS20 9NA Tel: 01943 874 794 www.theyorkshirerose.com
LIFE & STYLE
Curtains, blinds and other soft furnishings can transform a room, but finding just what you want can be a daunting prospect. The Curtain Shop, with over 15 years of experience and branches in Ossett, Normanton and Rothwell, has just opened in Horsforth and holds the answers to those interminable questions about colour and design. The Curtain Shop knows its curtains! Its knowledgeable staff is happy to come to your home with samples and colour palettes, and to discuss in depth which colours and designs would best complement your rooms to help you create the ambiance you want.
There is a huge variety of both classic and contemporary fabrics and designs to choose from – including leading brands like Porter and Stone, Prestigious, Swatchbox and Fryetts; plus all the various accessories you might need to complete your interior transformation. They even offer an upholstery service to ensure that you achieve the look you want. The Curtain Shop’s measuring and design service is absolutely free and they pride themselves on their personal service. You’ll find The Curtain Shop at 102 New Road Side, Horsforth Tel: 0113 258 7296.
SHOWROOM
LIFE & STYLE Chef Oberoi, reputedy the best curry chef in the world
FIRST EVER WORLD CURRY FESTIVAL! Leeds is to host the first ever World Curry Festival from 1st – 3rd October in Millennium Square. The square will be transformed into an exotic world of Bedouin themed marquees serving up culinary delights and demonstrations. As well as the ‘cooking theatre’ for the many chefs and curry kings appearing at the event, the festival will include a 100 seater restaurant, curry souk and street food, taster tents and curry-making classes. Celebrity chefs include Jean Christophe Novelli, Atul Kochchar and Vivek Singh. There will also be a spice and producepacked exotic market place, as well as dance performances, street acts, live music and you can enjoy a free cooking lesson on the famous Focus on Food Cooking Bus. Organisers promise a fun and food packed weekend for everyone from the curry connoisseur to the family who want a great day out. For further information visit www.worldcurryfestival.com northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 55
LIFE & STYLE
GARDENROUND-UP
By Kath Hall, Paxton Horticultural Society
....................................................................................................................................................................................................
It’s time to prepare your containers for winter. Look out for small Vibernum tinus plants, Skimmia Japonica, Rubella, Lavreola, and four Hedra Helix, which has green/ yellow edged leaves. Plant these into a large container where they can remain for several years in a rich potting mix and keep moist. They need semi shade and should be fed with a high potash fertiliser monthly. A combination which survives winter weather well in a sheltered spot, keeping the soil dry in
freezing conditions, is Winter Cherry, Leucothe, ‘scarletta’ (to compliment the cherry) with Hedra Glacier to soften the edges. And, don’t forget Winter Pansies – add Grape Hyacinths, Iris Reticulata with Ivies, and Juniper Squamata which spreads out its aromatic silver blue foliage. Wear gloves when handling juniper as it can cause skin rashes. All of these can be planted in the garden when they become too big for the containers. Fill hanging baskets
ready for spring with Pansies, Viola, Bellis Daisies and Ivy, and shallow pots with Crocus, Scillas and miniature daffodils. Most plants can be potted and grouped around the garden or on balconies. Children can have fun planting their own pots and tubs. Tidy up the garden ready for winter, cutting out any straggling shoots and taking down any dead stems where you don’t want the plants to free seed. If the weather is fine trim the lawn, setting the blades
a little higher. Mix some grass seed with compost and scatter over bare patches. Clear leaves out of garden ponds and place a net over to stop further leaves getting in. If you have children, let them help with gathering leaves and find a quiet spot to make a home for hedgehogs – a small cardboard box left open at one end and filled with leaves. A bundle of short lengths of hollow cane wedged into the fork of a tree or on a ledge can provide a winter home for ladybirds or even bees.
....................................................................................................................................................................................................
Affordable hen keeping for the urban garden. Our starter package includes: Two (or more) friendly hens for daily fresh eggs
A healthy hen pack to keep hens happy
Delivered & assembled hen house direct to your garden
Mother Hens user guide to urban hen keeping
Feeder, water drinker and bedding
On-going support line and hen keeping supplies
Low maintenance, friendly pets, providing your family with tasty nutritious eggs No matter the size of your garden, a perfect gift for you or a loved one
To get your hens clucking call Mother Hen (Liz) on 0771 5001394 or 01423 712090. Email: info@cluckinghens.co.uk Website: www.cluckinghens.co.uk 56 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
75(( 6$:
Professional tree surgeons • Trees: felled, dismantled, reduced, thinned, etc • Hedges: removed, reduced and trimmed • Stump grinding/removal FREE ESTIMATES FULLY INSURED Leeds Branch Mobile: 07754 733124 Tel: 01132 568188 WWW.TREESAW.CO.UK
JHG Gardening And Landscaping Services • Weekly, monthly general maintenance • One-off clear outs • Mowing and lawn restoration • Hedges trimmed, reduced or removed • Trees felled, shaped and pruned • Fences erected and repaired • Brickwork and decking • Pressure washing - patio & conservatory Gardens designed and landscaped All worked considered
For more information, call Joe on: 0113 275 2334 / 07842 880522 E: yorkshirelandscapes@live.co.uk
SOUND & VISION 58
MUSICLISTINGS
Usher & Other Ghosts Sat 2 Oct, 5.45 – 6.30pm at Howard Assembly Room, Grand Theatre. Victoria Simmonds (voice) & Ian Buckle (piano) perform a programme of music & songs by Claude Debussy. Genesish Sun 3 Oct, from 8pm at New Roscoe. A tribute to Genesis covering 70’s Peter Gabriel classics & some Phil Collins material. Crocodiles Sun 3 Oct, Brudenell Social Club Snappy San Diego duo will take you on an 80’s indie ride of guitar distortion & fuzzy electronics. Attila the Stockbroker Sun 3 Oct at The Chemic Tavern, Johnston St, Woodhouse, LS6 The original punk poet guarantees an anarchic evening’s entertainment Mark Wynn, Kristy Gallacher, Ninja Horses Mon 4 Oct, Oporto, Call Lane. From 8pm. Free. Mark Ronson & ness The Business Intl + or Rose Elinor un Dougall Sun 2 3 Oct at 02 Acadamy.
KRS-One Tues 5 Oct at Leeds University Union. Known for his furiously political & socially conscious raps, he is a manifestation of hip hop culture. Cherry Ghost Tues 5 Oct at Brudenell Social Club. Heartfelt indie-pop tinged with hints of country, folk & Americana.
Emily Barker & The Red Clay Halo Tues 5 Oct, Oporto, Call Lane, Leeds. The Magic Numbers Wed 6 Oct at the Irish Centre, York Rd. A beautiful sound emphasised by angelic threepart harmonies. Influences from all over the place flawlessly combined, a great set of original songs. Christian Ihle Hadland Wed 6 Oct, 1 – 1.55pm. Chamber music at The Venue (Leeds College of Music). Beethoven Schoenberg, Brahms, David Monrad Johansen & Mozart Adrian Edmondson & the Bad Shepherds Thurs 7 Oct at the Brudenell Social Club. Exciting new collaboration conceived by comedian Adrian Edmondson featuring Martin Allcock from Fairport Convention, Troy Donockley, & violinist/vocalist Eimear Bradley. Expect punk era classics & arrangements inspired by traditional music. L Light Night: Sit Bach & E Enjoy Fri 8 Oct, 5 – 10pm a at Howard Assembly R Room, Grand Theatre. Five outstanding musicians o play Bach in a unique p performance installation. p
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Acoustic Revolution weekly Sat Open Mic Nights, 7.30 – 11.45pm at The Adelphi, Hunstlet Rd. LS10.
...........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................
Crystal Fighters Fri 1 Oct from 10pm at Nation of Shopkeepers. Fast dance music with Basque instruments, synthesizers & voices.
........................................................................................................................................................................................................................................... .... . ............................
................................................................................................................................................................................................... Raise the Roof Fifth Birthday Festival Fri 8 Oct, 9pm – 5am at The West Indian Centre, Chapeltown Rd. A heady mix of performing & visual arts & local bands & DJs. Details: www.myspace. com/raisetheroofevents.
Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraiser: Liz Reynolds, Amelia Orgill, Pippa Lloyd, Carrie Flower, Ridley Barbet Thurs 21 Oct. 8 – 11pm at Royal Park Cellars, Hyde Park. £3.50. Details:www.coppafeel.org.uk
Houston Symphony Orchestra, Ladies Of Leeds Philharmonic Chorus Sat 9 Oct, 7.30pm at Leeds Town Hall.
Arrested Development Thurs 21 Oct, The Wardrobe. Laid back, funky, worldconscious hip-hopsters who took the world by storm in mid-90s.
Corinne Bailey Rae Sun 10 Oct, 02 Academy, Leeds. Pippa Lloyd Wed 13 Oct, Bar SixtyToo, 62 Town St, Horsforth
Murcof Thurs 14 Oct, Howard Assembly Room at The Grand Theatre. Minimalist from Mexico. Intense electronic patterns providing a platform for beautiful melodies. Jim Jones Revue Thurs 14 Oct, Brudenell Social Club. Super-charged back-to-basics 50’s rock’n’roll. British Sea Power Fri 15 Oct, Brudenell Social Club People In Jars + Master and the Mule Fri 15 Oct, 8 – 10pm at Left Bank, Cardigan Rd. Detroit Social Club Sat 16 Oct, The Faversham. Most retro sounding band in the UK Indie Charts. Foxes & Convicts: Secret Sirens, This Many Boyfriends & Lucasz Zabloki Wed 20 Oct at Milo, 10 Call Lane. From 8pm, free
EMAIL YOUR MUSIC LISTINGS TO CAROLE@NORTHLEEDSLIFE.CO.UK
Jon Anderson & Rick Wakeman Sun 24 Oct, 7.30pm at The Grand Theatre. Details: 0844 848 2701, leedsgrandtheatre.com Ragz, Alex Quinn Mon 25 Oct, Oporto, Call lane, Leeds. 8pm. Free. Roots: Duncan McFarlane Band Fri 29 Oct. Classy English folk, ‘hugely entertaining, lively & very infectious!’ 8pm at New Headingley Club, 56 St Michael’s Rd, Headingley. O’Hooley & Heidi Tidow Sun 31 Oct, 7pm at All Hallows Church, Hyde Park. New ‘chamber folk’ duo with ex Unthanks member Belinda O’Hooley. Tickets from Jumbo Records or £8 on door
KRS-ONE Photo: Alexander Richter
OXJAM ROCKS ON IN LEEDS Oxjam is a month-long music festival with events running throughout October, up and down the country, in aid of Oxfam. The great thing about it is that it’s organized by local people who know and love their local music scene – so you can be sure the event in Leeds this year will be splendid! One Leeds Oxjam event is on 17th October at The Well and will feature some fantastic local talent. There will be two stages and over 25 acts, including Hannah Trigwell, Hayley Gaftarnick, Tag Team Preacher, Secret Sirens, Albert Ross & the Otters, Leodis, March of Dimes and many more. Along with plenty of music lovers, there’ll also be an auction and a raffle. All proceeds will go to Oxfam, and Leeds Indie Radio will be there to cover it all. Tickets are available from www.wegottickets.com cket Oxjam Leeds, 17th October, The Well, Chorley Lane, LS3, 1-11pm.
THE LCM SAXOPHONE FESTIVAL FEATURES TWO WORLD CLASS GREATS Leeds College of Music presents a rare opportunity to hear two legendary giants of the saxophone in a weekend of masterclasses and concerts on 29th/ 30th October at The Venue. Peter King (alto sax) and Jerry Bergonzi (tenor) are amongst the best sax players not just of this era, but of all time. Jerry’s music is renowned for its innovation, mastery, awesome technique and lyricism. He worked with Dave Brubeck for a number of years, and has recorded with Gerry Mulligan, Hal Galper, Eddie Gomez, Bill Evans, Dave Santoro and Steve Swallow, to name but a few. Peter King has been a major influence on the British Jazz scene. He performed at the opening of Ronnie Scott’s Club when he was just 19. Now concentrating on his work as a solo artist, he has played with numerous musical legends, from Tony Bennett to James Brown, Lauren Bacall to Marlene Dietrich. He is also known as a featured soloist and Musical Director/Arranger for the Charlie Watts Quintet. Call the Box Office on 0113 222 3434 for full details and tickets: two masterclasses and two concerts £35; one masterclass and concert £18. Individual concerts £14 and individual workshops £12, or visit www.lcm.ac.uk/concert-season northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 59
GAMES REVIEWS
Mafia II BBFC 18 Xbox 360/ PS3/PC
Simon Cartwright and Jessica Cope with the central character of their film.
In Mafia II, 2K’s Czech development studio invites players to take on the role of Vito Scaletta, a down-on-hisluck hoodlum who finds himself on the wrong side of the law. Following a short stint with the American Army, Vito returns home to learn that in Empire Bay his reputation as a war hero can go a long way in certain
lines of work… Mafia II features a fabulously realised vision of post war America. Empire Bay is a city teeming with life and people go about their business in a way which has rarely been so convincing. Unlike in games like GTA, the city itself changes with the years and each passing season. Supported by a strong script and fabulous voice acting, Mafia II does a tremendous job of representing movies it is clearly been inspired by, and whilst not as classy as the Godfather or as Glitzy as Casino, it certainly makes for an enjoyable, challenging and violent romp. For adults only. The inevitable tie in to Disney/Pixar’s latest Toy Story movie has finally arrived on home consoles, and Pixel Junkies have been invited to find out what the fuss is about.
FILM MADE IN POTTING SHED WINS AWARD! The animated short film The Astronomer’s Sun recently beat a strong shortlist of contenders to take the inaugural Northern Futures Award in the film category. This stunning film was actually made in a potting shed in Ilkley! It was animated frame by frame with stop motion puppets, with special effects made by using a combination of optical, hand-drawn and digital processes. It marks the directorial debut of Simon Cartwright and Jessica Cope, and was produced by David Bunting and Peter Kershaw of Duchy Parade Film, Harrogate, on the Digital Shorts scheme run by Screen Yorkshire in partnership with Channel 4 and The UK Film Council.
Toy Story 3 BBFC N/A
The film was also nominated for Best Short Film in the Public Choice category in the British Animation Awards earlier this year, and was shown at The Seattle International Film Festival, The Canadian Film Centre Worldwide Short Film Festival, the Rushes Soho Shorts Festival, and the Edinburgh International Film Festival.
Half-heartedness is the theme throughout Toy Story 3, with many missed opportunities and ‘also ran’ levels which you have seen and done a thousand times before. Despite this, the game is colourful and features all your kids’ favourite characters, so should represent good value for the under twelve age group.
This is the year of the Northern Futures Awards, which are open to artists, designers and filmmakers aged 21 – 40, born, living or working in the North of England. For further information, visit www. northernfutures.co.uk. or www.screenyorkshire.co.uk
I’d love to say that the Wii version we Wii (reviewed,) reviewed is drastically different from Xbox 360/ the Xbox and PS3 versions that many PS3/PC people will buy, but sadly, very little has been made of the movement technology, with only simple jumps represented by a shake of the controller.
For full reviews and many more visit www.pixel-junkies.co.uk 60 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
THE FILM WAS ALSO NOMINATED FOR BEST SHORT FILM IN THE PUBLIC CHOICE CATEGORY IN THE BRITISH ANIMATION AWARDS EARLIER THIS YEAR
ALBUM REVIEW ARCADE FIRE – THE SUBURBS
Merge Records ....................
By now you’ve probably heard how great this new record from Arcade Fire is. Three albums in, the band is sustaining the momentum that began in 2004 with the their stunning debut, Funeral. In this age of the download, it’s refreshing to see a band using the album format to work thematically, while the songs stand alone as rock/pop gems. Taken as a whole, the cumulative emotional impact of the albums produced by this unique group is undeniably impressive. Funeral was a work born out of personal tragedy and loss. Despite, or perhaps because of this, the feel of the album was defiantly life affirming. It explored ideas of neighborhood and community, youth and age and resilience in the face of life’s trials and tribulations. The follow up, 2006’s Neon Bible, was an even weightier affair, permeated with millennial angst and a sense of apocalyptic foreboding.
By Brendan Campbell
With The Suburbs, the band has returned to the more nostalgic mood of their first release. The idea is of the suburbs as the place one spends their youth longing to escape from, waiting for life to begin. The reflective tone of the songwriting here recasts the suburban setting as a time and place infused with magic and poetry, the world beyond vast and full of promise. Fans of the band will be pleased to see that they’ve lost none of their ambition or sense of drama. By turns wistful, mournful and joyous, the songs on offer here suggest a longing to return to the innocence of childhood while unflinchingly tackling life head on. The disarmingly jaunty piano riff of the opening title track belies the subtle poignancy of the lyrics and segues into the coiled spring agitation of Ready to Start. It’s nice to see the band giving a respectful nod to The Boss on the Springsteen influenced Modern Man and City With No Children. Elsewhere, the deceptive orchestral intro to Empty Room gives way to thunderous,
punky cacophony, echoed in Month of May. Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains) sees the unexpected adoption of elements of electronica. One of many highlights is the soaring Rococo, initially expressing disdain for ‘the modern kids’ it emerges as a paean to age, decay and regeneration. The album works as a kind of song cycle with lyrical and musical motifs subsiding and returning throughout. It ends with a reprise of the opening song, giving one the sense of the completion of an epic journey and returning home. Many have said that in The Suburbs, Arcade Fire have crafted a modern masterpiece and reached a career high point. Clocking in at just over an hour and spanning sixteen tracks, the album is surprisingly free of filler and the emotional intensity and consummate musicianship is maintained throughout. Another brilliant offering from a band that remain streets ahead of their contemporaries. If you count David Bowie among your fans you must be doing something right. Photo courtesy of Merge Records
northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 61
62
ADEL PRIMARY CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL SCHOOL STATUS The staff and pupils at Adel Primary School recently celebrated confirmation of their status as an International School and a Fairtrade School.
AUTUMN FUN DAY! The Hollybush Conservation Centre is celebrating the season with an Autumn Fun Day. Children can learn about nature through arts and crafts, do habitatbox building to encourage birds, bats and hedgehogs into the garden and go on autumn treasure trails. Further entertainment includes woodwork demonstrations and themed competitions. The gardens at Hollybush will also be open if you just want to enjoy the autumn foliage. If you are interested in environmental volunteering there will be information available about current opportunities with BTCV Leeds as well as examples of their work around the grounds. The event is open to all and is absolutely free. Hollybush Conservation Centre, on the canal in Kirkstall, just off Broad Lane. Sunday 24th October, 12pm 4pm. For more details go to www2. btcv.org.uk or call 0113 274 2335.
Sarah Stead, Year 3 teacher, led the many initiatives and compiled the portfolio which allowed the school to gain the International School Award for the second time. The award lasts for three years. One of the events was a World Cup Week in July. The theme was fair play within the school and globally. Later this month the school will receive visitors from their European partner schools in Italy, Germany, France and Iceland. Louise Matthews, Year 5 teacher, led the school in retaining its Fairtrade status (which has to be revalidated annually). As well as educating the children about Fairtrade, the school has a Fairtrade Week, runs Fairtrade tuck-shops and uses Fairtrade products wherever possible. Headteacher Stephen Boothroyd praised the commitment and hard work of the teachers responsible for these successes, along with the support of all staff, governors, parents and children.
................................................................................................................
64 Adel Toddler Group A local group of parents & pre-schoolers (0-4 yrs) meets Fri 10 – 11.45am (term time) at The Stables, behind Adel St John Church, Back Church Lane. Craft, music & toys for the toddlers, plus a cuppa & treats for mums, dads & grandparents. Details:adelplaygroup@ gmail.com Cookridge Methodist Cub Scouts The Cub Pack at Cookridge Methodist Church has been running on Monday nights for 50 years! Open to boys & girls aged 8-10 ½. New members welcome. Details: Andy 258 3849, www.cookridgemethodistscouts.btik.com 4th Cookridge Guides Looking for female volunteers aged 18-60, Cookridge Methodist Church, Tues 7:30 9pm. Sense of humour needed! Details: Pauline 01274 412389 Cookridge Toddler Group Fri 1.15 – 3.15pm (term time) at Cookridge Village Hall, Green Lane, LS16. Ages 0-5. Play inside or out, crafts, singing. Details:Becky 267 2434. ESNW Extended Services provide information for families with children aged 0 – 19 in Adel, Cookridge, Holt Park,
Ireland Wood & Tinshill. Details: Gill Wyatt wyattg01@leedslearning. net, 07970 399274 or Gail Pollard 267 8032/ 07966 875516, pollarg01@leedslearning. net, www.esnwextendedservicesleeds.ik.org Friday Night Project 5 – 7pm at Holt Park Leisure Centre for young people aged 11-18. Range of sports & arts activities. Run by experienced youth workers & YMCA staff. £1 incl. free swim & squash. Details: 267 9739 Friday Fun & Friendship - activities for children aged 5-9, 5.15 – 6.45pm starting Fri 10 Sept, Woodside Methodist Church, Outwood Lane, LS18. Details: Mrs. Jean Kitching 216 0542.
New ideas for play at home & at the centre. Details: 259 1786 www. horsforthchildrenscentre. ik.org Horsforth NCT Bumps, Babies & Beyond Group Meets at members’ homes around Horsforth Wed, 9.30 – 11am. Also other social events for mums. Ideal for expectant, new & experienced parents (pregnant to school age - all welcome). Details: Natalie White 0790 011 2529, natandave99@ yahoo.co.uk, horsforth@ nctleeds.org Horsforth St Margaret’s Junior Football Club is looking for players for its U13s team. Details: Steve Hughes 07951 443998
Halloween Spooktacular Tues 26 Oct, 11am – 12 noon at Horsforth Library. Details: 214 4801
Ireland Wood Children’s Centre For information on their range of activities for parents/carers & children please contact the Centre on 281 7829
Horsforth Family Readers’ Group Sat 16 Oct, 11am – 12 noon at Horsforth Library. Details: 214 4801
Messy Church Sun 17 Oct 2pm St Giles Church Bramhope, welcomes the whole family – crafts, celebration & food!
Horsforth Children’s Centre, North Broadgate Lane Works with families & children aged 0 – 5. Activities to learn, play & make friends together. Support, advice & information on childcare, training & employment.
Mums & Toddlers Wed 9.30 – 11.30am at St Giles Church Hall, Bramhope. Details: Nicci Shay 267 4884 NCT Leeds Dads’ Group meets 3rd Sat of month. Dads & their babies or
toddlers are invited to come along & have fun. Details: dads@nctleeds. org, Scouting in Adel & Ireland Wood Beavers, Cubs & Scouts at Adel Methodist & St Paul’s. Leaders & assistants needed. Details: Kim Brompton 267 8479, kim.brompton@btinternet.com Street Dance for Primary school pupils age 7 plus at Ralph Thoresby School. Cost £1.50. Details: Gill Wyatt on 07970399274 SPBC Saturday Dad’s Group Meets 1st Sat of month 10 - 11.30am, South Parade Baptist Church, Kirkstall Lane, Headingley. Great time for dads & toddlers to meet up, play & chat over coffee & bacon butties. Details: simonmarlow@ntlworld.com Toddler Praise Wed 6 Oct, 10am in St Giles Church Bramhope. Sing, dance & make noise in praise! followed by refreshments.
A FABULOUS FAMILY CONCERT SEASON
65
Leeds International Concert Seasonâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s new programme for families includes plenty of ways to introduce children to live music in concert, including Scottish traditional music, classical song and chill-out jazz! Sunday afternoon concerts at The Carriageworks, feature musicians who specialise in performing for young people and there are plenty of opportunities to participate. Most suitable for ages 3 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 9, but everyone is welcome. On Sunday 3rd October, Haywood and Grime discover the joy of Scottish folk music with a multitude of instruments. The Wonderful World of Song is on Sunday 7th November. Enjoy Schubert, Britten, VaughanWilliams and more, with Rhona McKail (soprano), Maciek Oâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;Shea (baritone), and Annabel Thwaite (piano).Expect love, funny and scary songs and lots of chances to sing along. On 23rd January, the Fell Clarinet Quartet will take you on a musical journey around the world. Learn the rhythms of a tango, clap along to a lively Hungarian dance, discover how to dance a Scottish Reel and chill-out with some jazz. The final concert features Pure Brass on 20th February. They will introduce the different instruments of the brass family, demonstrate how to get sound from them and then itâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s your turn! Tickets ÂŁ6 adults/ ÂŁ4 children available from the Box Office on 0113 224 3801. Book all four concerts and save 20%. Further information www. leedsconcertseason.com or 0113 247 8336. Tennis Tots is a ground breaking new tennis play programme for children from 2-5 years of age Classes currently being held in Leeds, Harrogate & Bradford
UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x160;Ă&#x160;-ÂŤiVÂ&#x2C6;>Â?Â?Ă&#x17E;Ă&#x160;`iĂ&#x192;Â&#x2C6;}Â&#x2DC;i`Ă&#x160;iÂľĂ&#x2022;Â&#x2C6;ÂŤÂ&#x201C;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x152; UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x160;+Ă&#x2022;>Â?Â&#x2C6;wi`Ă&#x160;-Ă&#x152;>vv UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x160;Ă&#x160;*>Ă&#x20AC;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;>Â?Ă&#x160;*>Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x152;Â&#x2C6;VÂ&#x2C6;ÂŤ>Ă&#x152;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x153;Â&#x2DC; UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x160;Ă&#x160; `Ă&#x2022;V>Ă&#x152;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x153;Â&#x2DC;>Â?Ă&#x160;>Â&#x2DC;`Ă&#x160; Ă&#x2022;Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x160;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x203A;Â&#x2C6;Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x153;Â&#x2DC;Â&#x201C;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x152; UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x160;Ă&#x160; Â&#x153;Ă&#x160;Â&#x201C;Â&#x153;Ă&#x20AC;iĂ&#x160;Ă&#x152;Â&#x2026;>Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x160;nĂ&#x160;VÂ&#x2026;Â&#x2C6;Â?`Ă&#x20AC;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x160;ÂŤiĂ&#x20AC;Ă&#x160;VÂ?>Ă&#x192;Ă&#x192;
Get in touch to book a
FREE trial session
Call 07725 339257 www.tennis-tots.co.uk
We offer a wide range of services for Parents and Carers with children under 5 years old , including: Parent and Toddler Group Monday & Tuesday 9.00 am 11.00 am (term time only) Stay and Play Monday to Friday 1.30 pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3.00 pm (for children up to 3 years old) Come and spend some time here at the centre enjoying a range of activities with your child.
Busy Babies â&#x20AC;&#x201C; Wednesday 1.15pm â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 3.00pm (term time only) A group for parents with babies under the age of 12 months.
There is much more on offer at the Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Centre. Find out more on our website irelandwoodchildrenscentre.com
Or visit us at Ireland Wood Childrenâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;s Centre, Raynel Gardens, Ireland Wood, Leeds LS16 6BW Or call 01132
817 829
,EEDS SCHOOLS NEED 0LEASE VOLUNTEER TO BE A SCHOOL GOVERNOR 7E WILL PROVIDE FULL TRAINING 9OU NEED TIME AND COMMITMENT ON AVERAGE EIGHT HOURS PER TERM &OR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CONTACT THE GOVERNOR SUPPORT SERVICE ON EMAIL EDUCATION GOVERNORS EDUCATIONLEEDS CO UK OR VISIT WWW EDUCATIONLEEDS CO UK %DUCATION ,EEDS IS COMMITTED TO SAFEGUARDING AND PROMOTING THE WELFARE OF CHILDREN AND YOUNG PEOPLE AND WE EXPECT ALL OUR GOVERNORS TO SHARE THIS COMMITMENT
HEALTH &
FITNESS 66 L-R: Andy Butler, Jo Stothard and Graeme Collins
STUART LEACH SWIMS THE CHANNEL FOR ASPIRE Adel resident, Stuart Leach, is swimming the distance of the Channel in his local pool to raise money for Aspire – one of the UK’s leading spinal injury charities. He joins 7,000 other swimmers around the country, who have to complete 22 miles over 12 weeks and is hoping to raise £1,000.
HORSFORTH TEACHERS CYCLE TO PARIS FOR CHARITY Horsforth School teachers Andy Butler, Jo Stothard and Graeme Collins, together with School Governor Steve Wood, recently cycled 311 miles from London to the Eiffel Tower to raise money for Project O, the nominated charity of Year 10 and 11 students. A total of 38 cyclists and 12 support team members (including teacher Drew Carruthers) took part in the marathon ride. Four speed teams meant that cyclists could go at a pace which suited them. Although it was hard work at times everyone encouraged each other and there was a fantastic emotional finish with family members welcoming the cyclists with flags and bunting under the Eiffel Tower as they completed the challenge. Project O supports orphaned children in the Valley of a Thousand Hills, near Durban, South Africa. The cyclists raised a total of £35,000 through the ‘Just Giving’ website, of which £28,500 will be donated to Project O. Staff, students and parents have raised in excess of £4,000, smashing their target and raising enough money to cover the building costs of a new children’s home. A big ‘thank you’ goes to everyone who donated money online or who has raised money on behalf of the school for Project O.
“Having lost nine stone in the last five months through the LighterLife diet I needed to start swimming again to maintain the weight loss and get fit”, Said Stuart. “From playing rugby at school I am aware of the terrible impact spinal cord injuries can have, so combing the two made perfect sense.” This is the first time Stuart has undertaken the Aspire Channel Swim. Whilst it will be hard work, he anticipates huge personal benefits. Your donations will make a huge difference to those living with spinal injury. Four people sustain a spinal cord injury every day and are told that they may never walk again. Aspire provides essential services such as accessible housing, grants, IT facilities and practical support. If you would like to support Stuart, please donate online at www.justgiving. com/Stuart-Leach. For more info, visit www.aspirechannelswim.co.uk or call 0800 0370 880
FROM PLAYING RUGBY AT SCHOOL I AM AWARE OF THE TERRIBLE IMPACT SPINAL CORD INJURIES CAN HAVE
HORSFORTH MUSIC CENTRE
BRAMHOPE BADMINTON LOOKS FORWARD TO THE NEW SEASON
Music for all ages and abilities Enrol all year round
Bramhope Badminton Club, one of the oldest badminton clubs in North West Leeds, is looking forward to the new season, which begins on the first Monday in October. The club started soon after the Second World War, originally meeting in the then Church Institute on Bennett Road, Headingley, where it remained for many years with a thriving membership. In fact, it had so many members that a second club was opened to accommodate all the players. In the late 1970s it had to find a new home, and it was then that it moved to Bramhope and it has met at the Robert Craven Institute ever since.
+ +
+
Expert tuition, groups and ensembles at Horsforth School on Saturday mornings
Contact: Susan 07545 603953
Email: horsforthmusic@googlemail.com Web: www.horsforthmusic.co.uk ALL JOINERY UNDERTAKEN INCLUDING FENCING AND DECKING
The club meets every Monday from October until the end of April, playing from 8.00 â&#x20AC;&#x201C; 11.00pm. There is also an option to play on Wednesdays. New members are always welcome and should either just turn up at the hall on a Monday or call 0113 284 2706 for further details.
FULLY INSURED
RD
JOINERY
07515 454040 rdjoinery@hotmail.com
www.rdjoinery-leeds.com NO JOB TOO SMALL
Rob Davison
Tel: 0113 2672030 LEEDS 16 CALL FOR YOUR FREE NO OBLIGATION QUOTE
---------------------------------------------------------------------
---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
FIRST NAME: LAST NAME: ADDRESS: CITY: POSTCODE: EMAIL: Which edition? A. Headingley, Weetwood, West Park & Meanwood B. Horsforth, Cookridge, Adel & Bramhope C. Ilkley, Burley-in-Wharfedale, Menston & Otley Payment method: Credit/debit card number / Expiry date / Issue No. (Maestro only) Valid from date Cheque: Please make payable to: North Leeds Life Ltd Please post this completed form to: North Leeds Life Ltd, 265a Otley Road, West Park, Leeds LS16 5LN. Terms & Conditions: This offer is valid for UK residents only. All orders will be acknowledged and you will be advised of commencement within 14 days. Your details will not be disclosed to any third parties.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 67
HEALTH & FITNESS
MARCHING TO THE TOP OF THE HILL FOR GWALIOR Local yoga teacher, Jan Coates, and Steph Carncross, a paediatric nurse at Leeds General Infirmary, have spent hours on Hill Sixty in Roundhay Park. Their challenge was to run up and down the hill 1,000 times – a task which took them around 15 hours – and to raise money for Gwalior Children’s Hospital. Gwalior Hospital Charity provides a wide range of specialised medical care and health educational services in the Gwalior and Chambal region (one of the poorest areas in India), caring for the poor, needy, destitute, disabled and underprivileged, especially children, women and the elderly. It also supports children in schools and orphanages, runs a special needs school, and is building a new orphanage to accommodate 200 children. Jan and Steph leave for Gwalior soon, to spend a month as volunteers at the orphanage. If you would like to support this project you can do so easily on-line at www.justgiving.com/Jan-Coates. Your donations will go directly to Gwalior’s account and not to Jan and Steph.
JAN AND STEPH LEAVE FOR GWALIOR SOON, TO SPEND A MONTH AS VOLUNTEERS AT THE ORPHANAGE
LEEDS AKKIES WIN ANNABELLE ROSE TRUST CROSS CODE CHALLENGE Both halves of this match were extremely competitive. The Akkies set the pace in a first half crossing for five tries to Old Modernians’ three and establishing a 24-16 half time lead. The second half was a tense affair with Mods’ technical expertise around the ruck helping them to outscore their opponents by two tries to one. However, a mistake by Mods’ captain Matt Dunnington-Wallace - ironically a stand-out for Akkies reserve grade side this season - opened the door for Jason Muranka to grab the matchclinching try, with the Akkies winning 31 – 28. The game helped to raise around £200 for the Annabelle Rose Trust, one of two children’s causes - along with cancer charity Candlelighters - that the club is supporting this year. The fund was set up to help Annabelle Rose Wardleworth, a five year old from Cookridge who suffers from Quadriplegic Spastic Cerebral Palsy. Annabelle’s parents are currently trying to raise money to send her to America for life-changing surgery. For details visit www.annabellerosetrust.org For more information on Leeds Akkies, contact pottsrob@hotmail.com (07980625497) or visit www.leedsakkies.co.uk.
68 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
LOVE YOUR HAIR
Joinery J. Waite
Doors windows staircases decking KITCHENS
All joinery work undertaken. Call John for a quote:
0113 217 1940 07751 845 167
sh tyli s ta t Ge w cu ren neth Lau ey wi r Trac o
25%
OFF WHEN YOU MENTION THIS ADVERT With Lauren or Tracy
Wedding hair See our or colour specialist correction? Becky 173 Stonegate Road Meanwood LEEDS LS6 4PU
Hair By
& Co
Ring for an appointment today:
0113 268 1187 northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 69
diligent.health.
Attention wellness by design
Women Over 30 Once you pass 30 it’s hard to stay in shape. Your body changes. Work and family commitments take over, leaving less time for you. We know you can lose weight on your own. But if you’re fed up of hearing yourself say ‘I’ll start tomorrow’ our personal trainers will get you back to feeling great in your clothes. And because we want to earn your business, we’d love you to come and try us absolutely free!
For more info on the 14 day free personal training trial visit www.diligenthealth.co.uk or call Kieran at Trinity Fitness, Horsforth on 07766 808 553
™
‘How To Lose 12lbs in 12 Weeks’ Download your free weightloss guide at www.12in12weeks.co.uk
FEEL GOOD, LOOK GREAT!
71
GET INTO POLE POSITION WITH NORDIC WALKING NG
...................................................................................................................................................................................................
Nordic Walking is one of the fastest growing fitness techniques in the country. There are more than 1,000 qualified instructors in the UK and around 400 dedicated groups. Nordic Walking provides a great workout - it is effective, enjoyable and affordable. The poles ensure that you work the whole body, not just your legs. Once you get into a rhythm, it is surprisingly relaxing and the poles propel you along making it easier. Youâ&#x20AC;&#x2122;ll feel energized, fitter, stronger and healthier, giving 90% of your muscles a good workout â&#x20AC;&#x201C; and you can burn up to 450 calories an hour, as opposed to 280 without poles. In fact, it burns more calories than dancing, jogging, cycling or playing football!
This is ideal exercise for the over 50s and is recommended for those recovering form injury or cardiac problems. It is also regularly used in fitness programmes for skiing and running. The beauty of it is that it reduces stress on your joints by about 30%, improves posture and flexibility, reduces tension, stimulates the mind and gets you out in the fresh air. Although you may feel a little selfconscious using the poles at first, it is well worth mastering the technique as the health benefits are enormous. For further information contact Tony Pattison at tjpattison@yahoo.co.uk or visit www.nordicwalking.co.uk
................................................................................................................................................................................................... Fun fitness, ideal for the over 50s. Exercise anywhere.
For details of local classes, call Tony Pattison on: 07957 569229 or email: tjpattison@yahoo.co.uk Ă&#x2022;Â?Â&#x2C6;>Ă&#x160; Â&#x2C6;LĂ&#x192;Â&#x153;Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x160; Â&#x2C6;° "/
Independent Occupational Therapist
Occupational Therapy for: UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x160; Ă&#x192;Ă&#x192;iĂ&#x192;Ă&#x192;Â&#x201C;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x160;EĂ&#x160;>`Ă&#x203A;Â&#x2C6;ViĂ&#x160;vÂ&#x153;Ă&#x20AC;Ă&#x160;iÂľĂ&#x2022;Â&#x2C6;ÂŤÂ&#x201C;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x160;EĂ&#x160;>`>ÂŤĂ&#x152;>Ă&#x152;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x153;Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x192; UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x160; i>Â?Ă&#x152;Â&#x2026;Ă&#x17E;Ă&#x160;Ă&#x153;Â&#x153;Ă&#x20AC;Â&#x17D;Ă&#x192;Ă&#x152;>Ă&#x152;Â&#x2C6;Â&#x153;Â&#x2DC;Ă&#x192;Ă&#x160;UĂ&#x160;Ă&#x160; i`Â&#x2C6;VÂ&#x153;Â&#x2021;Â?i}>Â?Ă&#x160;>Ă&#x192;Ă&#x192;iĂ&#x192;Ă&#x192;Â&#x201C;iÂ&#x2DC;Ă&#x152;Ă&#x192; Tel: 0113 226 9084 Mob: 07775 713 815 i\Ă&#x160;Â?Ă&#x20AC;}Ă&#x152;Â&#x2026;iĂ&#x20AC;>ÂŤĂ&#x17E;J>Â&#x153;Â?°VÂ&#x153;Â&#x201C;
:0(" YOGA :0("
With Jan Coates
t $IJMM PVU VOXJOE Wednesday evening class 7.30-9pm t (SFBU GPS TUSFTT TUSFOHUI Headingley Methodist Church øFYJCJMJUZ &NBJM KBODPBUFT !MJWF DP VL
0113 262 3374
;XMKQITQ[\ ,QM\Q\QIV 3I\QM 4ITIVL 5I[\MZ WN 6]\ZQ\QWV [\ +TI[[ :MOQ[\MZML ,QM\Q\QIV ___ [XMKQITQ[\LQM\Q\QIV KWU <MTMXPWVM " LQM\Q\QIV(TQ^M KW ]S
Homeopathy Training
Part time Diploma course with the Yorkshire Centre of Classical Homeopathy leading to registration, enrolling now, starts September... Contact: Tony Robinson e: info@ycch.co.uk Tel: 01274 519800 w: www.ycch.co.uk
R E F L E X O L O G Y This ancient therapy promotes deep relaxation and overall wellbeing
body&sole
holistic treatments
Caroline Hulme M.A.R.
tel: 07799 093068
email: carolinehulme@btinternet.com
THE NEWEST, MOST FUN WAY TO GET FIT! GET SOME ZUMBA IN YOUR LIFE!
to strengthen your body and increase flexibility, being mindful of how you move. Classes end with breathing exercises and relaxation to rest body and mind.
CALL SARAH ON 07983 473 415 NOW FOR DETAILS OF LOCAL CLASSES NEAR YOU.
Contact:claire@yogawave.co.uk 0113 2819427 / 07930 926825
Gentle Hatha Yoga Classes
British Wheel of Yoga Teacher
PAGE 72
Get yourself in hot water with John The Gas Man • Full bathrooms including tiling • Gas heating systems • Boilers and gas fires • Installation, servicing & repairs • Over 30 years experience • Local service you can trust
J. Ramsden Gas Services Call John for a free estimate
07776 306 833
301451
24 /7
ca llou ts er vi ce
OAP 10%scount Di
“TIME FOR SOME HOME IMPROVEMENT?”
HANDYMAN TO HIRE General property maintenance, plumbing, plastering, tiling, decorating & gardening
FOR ALL YOUR BUILDING WORK NEEDS...
Property Renovation Maintenance & Repair Property Refurbishment & Building Repairs Loft Conversions Cellar and Basement Conversions
Home Extensions Bathroom refits Kitchen refits Interior Design Gardens, Patios & Driveways Staircase Systems
Get your FREE quote today
0113 2307777 enquiries@ccbuild.co.uk PLUS: Rewiring, joinery, plumbing, plastering, decorating and much more...
www.ccbuild.co.uk
For affordable & reliable service call Sean on 07810 816 770 or 0113 289 9905 for a FREE estimate.
KV Teale & Sons BUILDING & ROOFING CONTRACTORS
Professional/ Reliable/ Competitive Phone Kevin Teale, Arthington: Tel: 0113 284 1261 Mob: 07850 297 294 www.kvtealebuilders.co.uk On yell.com Est. 1979
effortless style with up to 50% off
Call me for: â&#x153;&#x201D; Central heating installations â&#x153;&#x201D; Boiler changes and upgrades
Over 300
â&#x153;&#x201D; Power flushing systems
FREE measuring
â&#x153;&#x201D; Bathroom installations â&#x153;&#x201D; Minor plumbing & heating works â&#x153;&#x201D; FREE ESTIMATES
Tel. 07764 159050 Broadway, Horsforth
& ďŹ tting
blinds & shutters up to
50% OFF
Verticals â&#x20AC;˘ Venetians â&#x20AC;˘ Rollers â&#x20AC;˘ Romans â&#x20AC;˘ Conservatory blinds â&#x20AC;˘ Shutters â&#x20AC;˘ Awnings
GET AN EXTRA
10%OFF
Ă&#x160;
THE ENTIRE
VERTICAL COLOURS
â&#x20AC;&#x153;TIME FOR SOME HOME IMPROVEMENT?â&#x20AC;?
Mark Smith Your Friendly Local Plumber
Amazing Autumn Savings
COLLECTION
Book an appointment today
0800 220 195 www.hillarys.co.uk
British Gas Approved Contractor
Terms & conditions apply.
PLEASE HAND THIS VOUCHER TO YOUR ADVISOR
FOR A PERFECT FINISH EVERY TIME
GARETH THOMPSON
PAINTER & DECORATOR
Gas Central Heating, General Plumbing, Tiling, Bathroom Installation t #PJMFS BOE HBT BQQMJBODF JOTUBMMBUJPO SFQBJS BOE TFSWJDJOH
t -BOEMPSE TBGFUZ DFSUJĂśDBUFT t 6OWFOUFE IPU XBUFS TZTUFNT
T: 0113 225 3639 M: 07944 430 677 E: gaz.thompson1@ntlworld.com 35 Kirkwood Grove, Cookridge LS16 7JR Fully qualiďŹ ed & apprentice trained
t (BT 4BGF SFHJTUFSFE
t 'SJFOEMZ SFMJBCMF TFSWJDF
t "MM XPSL GVMMZ HVBSBOUFFE
'PS B GSFF FTUJNBUF QMFBTF DBMM %BWF -PXF PO
Tel: 0113 267 9004 Mob: 07961 432 404
PAGE 73
For all your plumbing and heating needs, from dripping taps to full installations, no job too small.
PAGE 74 “TIME FOR SOME HOME IMPROVEMENT?”
House and Garden Improvement, Maintenance, Care & Repair
✓ Painting and decorating ✓ Kitchen & bathroom fitting & refurbishment ✓ Laminate and wood flooring ✓ Door hanging & joinery ✓ Wall and floor tiling ✓ Patio & fence building and repair ✓ Lawn treatment and cutting ✓ Cleaning windows, UPVC frames, patios, pathways and gutters
Contact Co ntac nt tactt Keith, Keith, experienced experienc and skilled tradesman
Tel: 07860 237 619 or 0113 224 2733 Email: kw.west@tiscali.co.uk www.helpinghandyman.co.uk
Aerial Solutions C.1702
18265988 / 18265987 / 18266592
10% discount with this advert A FAMILY RUN BUSINESS WITH 20 YEARS EXPERIENCE COVERING NORTH LEEDS
ALL INSTALLATIONS FULLY GUARANTEED TV AERIALS SUPPLIED AND FITTED FREESAT INSTALLATIONS NEW SKY INSTALLATIONS
No call-out charges FREE quotations Fully insured and qualified digital TV engineers We accept credit/debit cards
EXISTING SKY UPGRADES
Call 0113 288 0703 Or FREE 0800 328 7517
HD
www.aerialsolutionstv.co.uk
CWG CERAMICS (LEEDS)
All aspects of wall and floor tiling ng undertaken Bathrooms - Kitchens - Conservatories Quality of work guaranteed Free design service Slate
Ceramics
Granite
Porcelain
Mosaics
Travertine
Call for details: Chris Guest 07785 111 133 After 6pm call 0113 252 3991
Michael Marriott Kitchen & fitter of quality carpets & vinyl Replacement Doors Supplier Wide range of samples to view in the A New Look Kitchen at a fraction of the cost! See Show our om Displaro ys at
• Standard Sizes or Made to Measure • Wide Choice of Doors Meanwood R d & Matching Accessories in Hardwood, Painted, Vinyl & Melamine • Great Range of Designs & Over 400 Colours FREE Quotation without Obligation • For an Appointment please phone -
Tel: 0113 266 5638 Mobile: 07957 987333
Paul Whitehouse KITCHENS & BEDROOMS Roevale Court, Roundhay, Leeds LS8 2DU
comfort of your own home. Competitive prices Repairs and alterations Free estimates 30 years experience
Phone: 0113 267 0439 Mobile: 07946 554778
REUPHOLSTERY FRENCH POLISHING Parker Knoll, Cintique, Ercol REPAIRS and all good quality furniture. QUALITY SEAT FOAM SUPPLIED 7 Carr Bridge Ave Cookridge, Leeds LS16 7JZ Est. 30 years
0113 267 5483
www.abbeyupholstery.co.uk
' ' 6 DUNWELL DECORATING SERVICES
For a quality professional service at competitive rates Free quotes Call Geoff
07903 035 782 0113 2580196
76 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
SEAN DANES Painting & Decorating Interior & Exterior Quality assured work by experienced craftsmen Mob. 07984 698946 Tel. 0113 2818 244 after 6pm (or leave a message)
, FDQ GHDO ZLWK
+RPH LPSURYHPHQWV
',< GLVDVWHUV
)HQFLQJ
3URSHUW\ PDLQWHQDQFH
3OXPELQJ HOHFWULFV VPDOO VFDOH
'HFRUDWLQJ
*DUDJH VKHG DQG DWWLF FOHDULQJ DQG LPSURYLQJ
5HSODFLQJ IL[WXUHV DQG ILWWLQJV
)ODW SDFN DVVHPEO\
6PDOO VFDOH ZHOGLQJ
+$1'<0$1
6(59,&(
D$OO MREV FRQVLGHUHG ODUJH RU VPDOO
D6LPSOH KRXUO\ UDWH SOXV PDWHULDOV
D3URPSW UHOLDEOH
-RLQHU\
D)XOO\ TXDOLILHG PXOWL VNLOOHG VHUYLFH HQJLQHHU
,Q IDFW MXVW DERXW DQ\WKLQJ
&DOO .HQ RQ RU PRELOH
2 2 L 8 ]
E 3
,)+(* )'# &$* ,##% $#) #*&' northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 77
Independent family business City and Guilds qualified and fully insured
O T S
Plumbing & Plastering
Oliver Suggit Cookridge Leeds LS16 07849 303802
All aspects of plumbing work undertaken Wet floors/shower pumps/tiling & much more LEEDS BASED- WILLING TO TRAVEL
Please ring to discuss - free no obligation quotes.
Tel: 0113 2790256 Mob:07948 406391 plumbingservices1@hotmail.co.uk
D A Wood & Son Painters & Decorators Interior & Exterior Free Estimates Call Don Wood Mob: 07702 238 328 Tel: 0113 261 0605 28 Mavis Lane, Cookridge LS16 7LL
HORSFORTH
TELEVISION REPAIRS FREE ADVICE & ESTIMATES EQUIPMENT SET UP AND TUNED IN NEW EQUIPMENT SUPPLIED & INSTALLED FOR PROMPT, RELIABLE SERVICE, CALL MARK JOHNSON ON:
07711 761 409 | 0113 259 1961 78 October 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk
• Bathroom Suites • Plastering • No job too small • No call out charge
• Tiling • General plumbing work • Free no obligation quotation given
OTS - Your local tradesman putting the customer first
3OXPELQJ s 7LOLQJ s 3ODVWHULQJ 3URSHUW\ PDLQWHQDQFH 3DYLQJ IHQFLQJ
&DOO 3KLO RQ s &RRNULGJH %DVHG
JMC Hair Care & Maintenance Mobile Hairdresser Cuts from £10, Colours from £15 Wedding Hair a Speciality 12yrs Experience Tel: Jill on 07789 844 509
+22. -RLQHU\ 6HUYLFHV +22. -RLQHU\ 6HUYLFHV .LWFKHQV EDWKURRPV IXOO\ ILWWHG LQFOXGLQJ SOXPELQJ SODVWHULQJ WLOLQJ %HVSRNH FDELQHW IXUQLWXUH PDNLQJ ,QWHUQDO H[WHUQDO GRRUV /DPLQDWH VROLG ZRRG IORRULQJ 6NLUWLQJ DUFKLWUDYH $OO DVSHFWV RI MRLQHU\ ZRUN XQGHUWDNHQ 0DQ 9DQ KLUH IXOO\ FDUSHWHG YDQ
)RU D TXRWDWLRQ SKRQH ( PDLO KRRNMV#KRWPDLO FR XN :HE ZZZ KRRNMRLQHU\VHUYLFHV FR XN
+$//6 522),1* %8,/'(56 (VWDEOLVKHG RYHU \HDUV
$OO ZRUN JXDUDQWHHG )UHH HVWLPDWHV
Â&#x2021; )ODW 5RRIV )HOWHG Â&#x2021; 839& *XWWHULQJ Â&#x2021; )DVFLDV DQG 6RIILWWV Â&#x2021; 9HOX[ :LQGRZV Â&#x2021; )DOO 3LSHV Â&#x2021; 3RLQWLQJ Â&#x2021; 5LGJH 7LOHV Â&#x2021; &KLPQH\ 6WDFNV Â&#x2021; :DOOV %XLOW DQG 5HSDLUHG Â&#x2021; ([WHULRU 3DLQWLQJ Â&#x2021; 12 -2% 722 60$//
7HOHSKRQH 0U +DOO 0RELOH
&KXUFK /DQH 0HDQZRRG /HHGV /6 15
northleedslife.co.uk | October 2010 79
80 October 2010
LIST OF ADVERTISERS
.................................................................................................................................................................................................... Aerials & Satellites 09 Digitel 50 ADI Communications 75 Aerial Solutions Antique Fair 51 Bowman Antiques Fairs Art Supplies 59 Dinsdales Auto Body Repairs 49 Chips Away Bathrooms 23 B&K Passmore 29 Jason Child 74 BMF Blinds & Curtains 35 Apollo Blinds 54 The Curtain Shop 73 Hillarys Builders 13 A & C Design 20 Robert McMurtry 72 CC Building & Maintenance 72 DPM Building & Joinery 72 KV Teale & Sons 78 JMC 79 M. Wells Building Supplies 40 J&L Marshall Carpets 35 Horsforth Carpet Centre 39 Carpets by Andy 76 Michael Marriott 81 KD Carpets Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners 18 Clean Care Children’s Activities 65 Ireland Wood Children’s Centre Coach Holidays 05 Dalesman Holidays Computer Repairs 77 Flat Fee for PC Conference 08 Beyond Consumerism Decorators 12 Anton 31 Philip Richardson
49 Christopher Deane 73 Gareth Thompson 76 DDS 76 JSN Decor 77 Sean Danes 78 DA Wood 79 Russ Gaunt Dietary Research 41 University of Leeds Driveways & Patios 23 Pawson Paving Dry Cleaning 31 Excel Electrician 31 GJB Electrical 31 AMC Electrical 39 RJB Electric Ltd 77 BW Electrical 79 57 Electrical Employment Opportunities 11 HEART 30 Complete Care Agency Florist 34 Passiflora Garages 02 Motor House 84 Motor Marque Garage Doors 08 ABI Garage Doors & Gates Gardening Services 55 NDL Services 55 NS Whitaker 55 MRL Grounds 57 DL Garden Services 57 Full Circle 57 JHG Gardening Gas Engineers 72 J. Ramsden 78 Rawdon Gas & Electrical Golf Shop 69 Nevada Bob’s Hair & Beauty 35 Jessica’s 69 Caz & Co 79 JMC Hair Care Handyman 72 Handyman to Hire 74 Helping Handyman
77 Mr Fix-It Health & Fitness 70 Diligent Health 71 Body & Sole 71 Yoga Wave 71 Julia Gibson Occupational Therapy 71 YCCH Homeopathy 71 Jan Coates Yoga 71 Nordic Walking 71 Zumba Fitness 71 Katie Laland Dietition Hen Keeping 56 Clucking Hens Ironing 49 Premier Services Jewellers 21 Queensbury Jewellers Joiners 67 RD Joinery 69 J Waite Joinery 77 Peter Metcalfe 79 Hook Joinery Kitchens 37 Knaresborough Kitchens 76 Paul Whitehouse Locksmiths & Security 39 Andy’s Locksmith 51 AM to PM Loft Conversions 43 Loft Space Company Mini Digger Hire 41 Mark Ronson Music Festival 83 Musicport Music Lessons 67 Horsforth Music Centre Office Space 07 Pulse Oven Cleaning 73 Ovenu Plumbing & Heating 13 Adel Plumbing & Heating 31 John the Plumber 43 GPS 51 A & J Plumbing 73 Mark Smith 73 DML Home Services 74 PPHE
76 Bell Property Services 77 Paul Cole 78 Plumbing Services 78 OTS 79 Phil Atkinson Pub 53 Yorkshire Rose Retirement Living 25 Headingley Hall 45 Anchor Homes Roofer 43 CH Roofing 78 VJR Roofing 79 Halls Roofing School Governors 65 Education Leeds Self Storage 43 Ready Steady Store Slimming 31 Slimming World Taxis 14 M&G Cars 80 Premier Private Hire Television Repairs 78 Horsforth TV Repairs Tennis Lessons 65 Tennis Tots Tiles 07 Latino Tiles 75 CWG Ceramics Tree Surgeon 57 Tree Saw Tuition 63 Kip McGrath Upholsterer 76 Abbey Upholstery Window Cleaner 35 Sparkle Windows & Conservatories 03 Rainbow 17 Tate Windows 41 Adrian C Addy 47 Ilkley Windows
...................................................................................................................................................................................................
1 0 Di %
• Over 500,000 sq. metres of carpet always in stock • Over 5,000 sq. metres of roll ends in stock • Guaranteed expert fitting service • Guaranteed not to be beaten on price • Ample parking • Metal beds, leather beds, children’s beds, divan beds, mattresses. All for immediate delivery. Open 7 days a week
with scount this ad!
Tel: 0113 281 9770 www.kdbeds.com
KD Carpets
New Road Side, Horsforth, Leeds LS18 4QD Stores also at Harrogate, Knaresborough and Wetherby
NORTH LEEDS LOVES LIFE! THREE EDITIONS
EVERY MONTH
100,000 READERS
Due to overwhelming demand demand, North th L Leeds eeds Life magazines are now available ble in i more outlets than ever ever, including Tesco in Ilkley, Co-op in Burley-in-Wharfedale, Morrison’s in Horsforth and Sainsbury’s, Moor Allerton. You’ll also find us in local shops, newsagents, cafés, pubs, libraries, health clubs and many other outlets.
OUR DISTRIBUTION AREA
ILKLEY BURLEY IN WHARFEDALE
OTLEY
MENSTON
BRAMHOPE
NORTH LEEDS “NORTH LEEDS LIFE MAGAZINES ARE PROBABLY OUR BEST SOURCE FOR ATTRACTING NEW CUSTOMERS” ............. Mark Frankland, Motor Marque, West Park Ring Road .............
COOKRIDGE ADEL WEETWOOD
HORSFORTH WEST PARK
MEANWOOD
HEADINGLEY
For advertising details: Tel: 0113 274 8776 Email: info@northleedslife.co.uk | www.northleedslife.co.uk