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WELCOME TO SUBURBAN LEEDS Welcome to edition 14 of Suburban Magazine. We had a great response to our new recipe feature from last month.We have included a couple of the photo’s and comments kindly sent in from readers who had followed the recipe and hope to see this as a regular feature. We will by looking to include lots of local upcoming events and diary dates in our May edition. Hopefully we will be seeing warmer weather and will be able to enjoy the many outdoor markets, festivals and such that will be coming up around our area. If you have a local event coming up particularly in late May/June and would like us to try and include a mention for this please forward details to

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IT’S SPRING SWAP-OVER TIME Late May and early April is the time when we swap our winter visitors for our first spring migrants. Our winter visitors head to places such as Greenland, Iceland, the Arctic and Scandinavia and our spring migrants arrive from Africa and southern Spain. Of course, they need to be sure that they will be able to find enough food at their breeding grounds so, as you can imagine, the weather plays a big part in the timing of their departure. Winter visitors begin to move towards their destination but they may delay their departure from the UK until well into April. They’ll wait for a southerly breeze to help them on their way. Meanwhile, also waiting for a southerly breeze are our spring migrants from as far away as southern Spain and Africa. Over the last few weeks they have been moving northwards, feeding on insects along the way. These birds have to migrate to warmer climes in the winter as they rely on insects as their main food source. They can only advance northwards when the weather is suitable for insects to thrive. In Leeds, the first sign of spring migration is the sound of the chiffchaff, in or around the second week of March. This little warbler has a thin, stuttering and metallic ‘chiff-chaff’, ‘chiff-chaff’ song and it likes to sing from tall trees as it looks for a territory. Around this time, birdwatchers will also be out looking for other early migrants such as wheatear, ring ouzel and sand martin. Wheatears have a characteristic white rump and can be found on rough ground looking for insects. They are gradually making their way to grassy moorland habitat but could easily turn up in your local field or manure pile. Ring ouzels are mountain blackbirds. They have a white band around their chest, and scaly feathers, and are heading up to wooded ghylls on moorland habitat. Many of you will know the sand martin. They traditionally nest in sandy river banks but they take very well to artificial nest sites placed near water at nature reserves. Rodley Nature Reserve installed

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an artificial sand martin bank which was used in the first spring and has been a great success. Swallows and little ringed plover have already been seen in the Lower Aire Valley in Leeds so do keep your eyes peeled. Both these birds can be seen at Rodley Nature Reserve. As we move into April, the beautifully melodic sound of the willow warbler will become the sound of summer. This bird looks very similar to the chiffchaff but sounds very different. It prefers lower growing trees in more open habitat. Their song is also thin but it is sweet, starts off high and gradually descends down the scale, like a waterfall. Arriving about the same time as the willow warbler is the blackcap. This warbler is larger and likes dense shrubs. The male is grey with a black cap; the female has a ginger cap. Male blackcaps have a fast, fluty song which sounds like a blackbird played at high speed. Some of you may have had blackcaps overwintering in your garden but these are not the same birds that breed in the UK. Look and listen for spring visitors in your area and get in touch if you need any help identifying them. Contact Linda Jenkinson for a list of walks taking place in and around Leeds over the spring months Call 07778 768719, email linda.startbirding@gmail. com or visit www.startbirding.co.uk. You can also find out what we’ve seen on our walks via Twitter @StartBirding and Facebook/StartBirding



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GUILT FREE ALMOND COOKIES What you will need: Baking Tray Baking Paper Ingredients 1 Cup of almond meal ¼ Cup of dark chocolate chips ¼ teaspoon of Himalayan pink salt (optional) ½ teaspoon baking powder ¼ cup Stevia (sugar substitute) 3 tbsp coconut oil 1 tbsp milk of choice (I used almond) 1 teaspoon vanilla extract

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Method Pre heat oven to 170 deg. Line a baking tray with baking paper. In a large bowl, mix all the dry ingredients (almond meal, dark chocolate chips, salt, baking powder & stevia). In a microwavable bowl, microwave coconut oil, milk and vanilla essence until melted (approx 30 seconds). Add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients and mix well until combined. Using your hands, form and shape your cookies

“It's the first time I have baked anything since having my baby girl 14 weeks ago so I needed something simple - this was perfect, easy to make and tastes great!” Leanne from Horsforth

First time I've ever done this! Success - family loved it. Thank you very much. Barbara

For the optional chocolate topping, I simply mixed a handful of chocolate chips and a tablespoon of coconut oil and microwaved until melted and drizzled on top of the cookies. Kindly provided by Natalie M of Yeadon Thank you to our readers for the feedback on last months recipe. We would love any feedback on this recipe and maybe a picture if you have made these! If you have a favourite recipe that you may wish to share please forward to us (with a photo if possible) to editorial@ suburbanleeds.co.uk and we will try and include in a future edition thank you.






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This month is a difficult one for gardeners, since the month may start like a lamb – then leave like a lion or the other way around. It is almost certain we will have more frosts and cold spells, so beware of planting anything outside which is young and tender. If the soil is not waterlogged or frozen, it is possible to sow hardy annuals direct in the ground where they are to flower. It is lovely to make patterns in the soil, where you can sow a variety of seeds to create a stunning picture in the summer. Half hardy annuals may be sown under cover to protect them from the cold, for planting out next month. In the vegetable garden, start to sow your first crops of brassicas, cabbage, cauliflower and sprouts etc, together with leeks and early peas. The bean family should be left until conditions are much warmer in May. This is the latest time for sowing parsnips, as they require a long growing season before harvesting. Other root crops to sow now include, beetroot, swede, radish, turnips, carrots and all your other favourites. When your potatoes have sprouted, prepare a trench to plant them in and space them about one foot apart. Maintain a keen watch on their growth, being prepared to earth them up at the first sign of frost. In small gardens, potatoes may be grown in flower buckets or potatoes sacks, making sure there are sufficient drainage holes in the bottom. Then plant them in about four inches of compost, filling up the container as the stems develop. Everyone should have a herb patch, preferably near the door you use most – especially if 18 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE

these are in pots on a raised platform. It is truly stimulating to run your fingers through rosemary, all the different mints, lemon verbena and thymes – every time you pass them. Look at pruning winter jasmine after flowering, also taking off the old flower heads of hydrangeas. It is important to only prune these stems to the first set of buds under the old flowers, and never to cut stems with a bud on the top – as these are the flowers for this year.

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GUISELEY LIONS CLUB AND OTLEY LIONS CLUB BOTH SUPPORT LOCAL DEFIBRILLATOR CAMPAIGN In 2013 Brian Firth, following the death of a customer at a local supermarket, launched a CPAD Campaign (Community Public Access Defibrillator), to have them installed around Aireborough and Wharfedale. Brian told Suburban Magazine, “It is a proven fact that if a person goes into Cardiac Arrest their chances of survival are substantially increased when a defibrillator is readily available. The value of this Life Saving equipment was proven when local Cllr Ryk Downes recently collapsed in Cardiac Arrest whilst out running. 2015-2016 Bystanders commenced CPR and used the nearby Campaign Defibrillator, thankfully shocking his heart back into a normal rhythm”. The Campaign was given a head start by the Yorkshire Ambulance Service who installed 6 defibrillators throughout the area to help create the initial awareness. Brian has received support from a number of other charities and organisations and now has 33 installations plus 2 on order. He has also been awarded funds for an additional 3 for the Bramhope and Adel area from `The 20 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE

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