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CONTENTS 06 BIRDWATCHING IN LEEDS Linda Jenkinson teaches people about birds in and around Leeds.
14 WRITING ON THE WHARFE A submission from a local writing club always a fantastic read!
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PACKING UP EARLY Firstly, a very big THANK YOU to everyone who attended this year’s Leeds Birdfair at Rodley Nature Reserve on Saturday 24th June. It really was lovely seeing so many familiar faces and I really enjoyed hearing how many people were visiting the reserve for the first time. If you weren’t able to make it then you can see a summary of the day’s events via www.startbirding.co.uk/leeds-birdfair/ Remember I was telling you about the settled spring last month and that many of our song birds have been very successful with their chicks? Well there is a downside to that settled spring for us. Have you noticed how quiet it has become recently? Most of our song birds have stopped singing and our woodlands have already become dark and quiet. This happens every year of course but we seem to be a couple of weeks ahead this year which has made my last few bird song walks a little challenging. Still, there is plenty to talk about during those sessions as I explain what is going on for the birds during this time. Once a bird has brought up its brood, and we get past the longest day, its anatomy and physiology changes. The decreasing day length causes a change in the hormonal cycle resulting in the ovaries and testes shrivelling up. They won’t be needed until next year so the body economises and instead, channels its resources to replacing every feather, growing some extra ones and laying down fat for the coming winter months or for a migratory journey. Feathers are moulted in sequence to ensure that there are no bald patches so this can take a few weeks. You’ll notice that small birds become very secretive. They rush from tree to bush without looking around. Thankfully the density of the foliage is at its highest and is perfectly synchronised to provide cover and protection while moulting adults and juveniles are at their most vulnerable. You can help your garden birds during this time by providing energy rich food and by making sure your feeders are close to trees and bushes. Eventually, you’ll be able to see some very brightly coloured, fully moulted birds emerging.
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Look for the stripy heads of the grebe chicks
On rivers and lakes, you’ll notice that the male ducks are starting to look brown and dowdy. This is because ducks moult their flight feathers all at once and become flightless. The muted colours keep them well camouflaged until they grow new wing and tail feathers. Look for a ring of feathers starting to form around your local lake. This is the best time to collect feathers if you can reach them safely. See if you can find the curly tail feather of a male mallard or some large Canada goose wing feathers. It’s a great way to learn about the structure of feathers and you can mimic the way that birds preen their feathers by separating the strands and seeing if you can put them back together. Some wetland birds are still in the process of raising chicks. Look for the stripy heads of the grebe chicks and you may even see recently hatched ducklings, cygnets and coot chicks. One star bird this spring has been the first breeding record of spoonbills in Yorkshire. It’s not possible to see the nest at Fairburn Ings but, with luck, it won’t be long before the chicks fledge and are on view. Our Gledhow swifts are also busy bring up babies. I’ll be posting video clips of birds in boxes on the Leeds Swifts Facebook page. You can access this via www.startbirding.co.uk/leeds-swifts/ Linda Jenkinson teaches people about birds in and around Leeds. For details of classes email linda@startbirding.co.uk or call 07778 768719. Visit www.startbirding.co.uk or Start Birding on Facebook and Twitter
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PEOPLE AND PRIZES NEEDED TO MAKE FUN DAY “PAW-FECT” Dogs Trust Leeds appeals for volunteers and donations for Fun Day Dogs Trust Leeds is hoping dog-loving locals will help out at its family Fun Day and also donate everything from chocolates to experience days and long-forgotten unwanted Christmas presents. The annual Fun Day raises thousands of pounds for the rehoming centre’s homeless hounds but to make that happen this year, they are in desperate need of donations of goodies and gifts, and people’s time on the day. Sarah Hey, Supporter Relations Officer and organiser of the Sumer Fun Day, says: “This is our main fund-raising event of the year
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and we are in desperate need of more volunteers to give a few hours of their time and help run the stalls, serve refreshments and even direct traffic! “When it comes to our raffle and tombola they always help us raise hundreds of pounds, but so far we’ve not got enough goodies. It is a case of the more varied the prizes the better. New toys for children, chocolates, wine and if local businesses could donate too, offering things such as spa days or a meal for two, that would be fantastic.” The Summer Fun Day will be held at Dogs Trust Leeds on Sunday 6 August from 11am. There will be fun and games for all the family and four-legged friends including fun dog show competitions, games and activities for children and stalls full of delights for four-legged and two-legged friends. If you would like to volunteer on the day please call Volunteer Co-ordinator Alex Hartley on 0113 281 4945. If you would like to donate something please pop along to the centre or call Sarah on 0113 281 4937.
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LEEDS BRIDGE The Council is planning to undertake major strengthening and repainting works at Leeds Bridge. This bridge is Grade II listed and the works are expected to start June 2017 and last for 18 months. The works are required to ensure the bridge can continue to be used by buses and emergency vehicles as part of an important transport corridor by removing the need for a structural weight restriction and protecting the existing ironwork.
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registrations now take place away from the city centre at One Stop centres around Leeds. The service currently located in Leeds Town Hall will be moving to Merrion House in 2018. As part of the building design at Merrion they will have, for the first time, an archives standard repository to house the city’s historic birth, death and marriage records.
The Civil Registration Service in Leeds (Registrar’s Office) will achieve 180 years of business on 1st July 2017. 55% of the birth and death
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MARIE CURIE FUNDRASING EVENT The newly formed North Leeds Marie Curie Fundraising Group are holding their 1st event on SATURDAY 29th JULY! It’s going to be a "BLOOMING GREAT TEA PARTY" at LIDGETT PARK METHODIST CHURCH, LIDGETT PLACE, LS18 1HS, from 2.30 - 5.00 pm. There will be plenty of stalls to browse at including Cakes, books, plants, cards, Marie-Curie merchandise and much more. Experience tea making and enjoy tasting a selection of teas courtesy of WHITTARDS! FREE ENTRY! So please come along and support this wonderful charity. If you are interested in knowing more about our group or would like to help in any way, please contact Linda Breckill on 07941 243347. See you there. 10 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
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HUNGER HILLS WOODS, HORSFORTH, LS18 Sunday 13 August 2017, 2pm - 4pm Treasure Hunt This annual event is ideal for families who wish to explore the woods. Meeting Place: opposite the playground on Hall Lane at the back of Hall Park T 0113 258 3140 E leelanefarm@hotmail. com. www.hungerhillswoods.org
LOTHERTON HALL Tuesday 1 August 2017 Yorkshire Day A range of fantastic local organisations come together to celebrate Yorkshire! Includes local produce stalls, and activities like baking, wood craft, needle craft and hurdle making. T 0113 3782959 ROUNDHAY PARK Thursday 3 August 2017, 11am - 3pm RSPB Wildlife Bingo Wildlife bingo for all the family, plus, how to give nature a home. Meeting Place: by the lake T 01524 581027 E Anthony.hills@rspb.org.uk www.rspb.org.uk TROPICAL WORLD, ROUNDHAY PARK Tuesday 8 August 2017, 10am - 3pm Big Bug Bonanza Meet some of the bugs and creepy crawlies that live at Tropical World. Meeting Place: Tropical World T 0113 3367553 E parkseducation@leeds.gov.uk 12 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
YORK GATE GARDEN Back Church Lane, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS16 8DW York Gate is a one-acre garden tucked away behind the ancient church in Adel, on the northern outskirts of Leeds. Their popular Tea Rooms serve sandwiches and savoury platters as well as a selection of freshly baked cakes, including a daily gluten free choice. OPENING TIMES 9 April – 28 September 2017 Sunday to Thursday (and Bank Holiday Mondays): 12:30 – 4:30pm ENTRANCE CHARGES Adults: Standard admission £5.00 Gift Aid admission £5.50 Children: (16 and under) Free The companion of a disabled visitor is admitted free of charge. Email yorkgate@perennial.org.uk Phone: 0113 267 8240
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feel that during the good times a minority perhaps didn’t focus on customer care as much as they should have done. We make sure we turn up when we say we will, do the job the customer requires and leave their house as clean as a whistle. I often get comments back from customers on how they really didn’t expect that sort of service which, in a way, is very sad for the service industry as a whole.’ Cloudy2Clear service the Horsforth, Cookridge, Bramhope, Adel, Rodley, Calverley and Farsley areas and Joel is finding that his approach is a major factor in his success. ‘The truth is that it’s not just the personal satisfaction that I get from doing a good
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THE PROMISE: IT WAS GOOD WHILE IT LASTED By Helen Collier
Tonight, I’m not going to bed. Tomorrow I will be out on the moors watching the sun rise on the longest day, marking the fulfilment of a promise to walk every morning at sunrise from the Winter Solstice through to the Summer Solstice. On Thursday, there’ll be a decision to make, should I get up and walk as I have done for close to 180 mornings or turnover, snuggle under the sheets and say, ‘Not today thanks, it was good while it lasted’ Last year had been a difficult year in so many ways, not only the huge shifts in the political world, the tragedy of war in Syria and Yemen but on a very personal level too, my beautiful brother in law finally let go of life after his light began to fade in the summer time. Discombobulated definitely described my state of mind as 2016 began to draw to a close. When I start eating fried egg butties every other meal, I know it’s time to do something. On the eve of the Winter Solstice inspiration came to me, if I was lucky enough to be alive I needed to take care of my health. It had to be done now, no waiting for a New Year’s resolution. I made the promise and give or take the odd day here and there I’ve fulfilled it, not too shabby. Through rain, shine, wind, fog, frost and a sprinkling of snow I’ve woken and gone out to walk at sunrise. During the course of the six months I have discovered many things. I know more about the sun by paying attention to it rather than taking it for granted. I’ve been surprised finding the difference in the time of the sunrise is not the same each day. It starts off around each Solstice with no change and then peaks at 3-4 minutes difference daily at the midpoint in March. The seasons have been fascinating as I‘ve watched winter change to spring followed by the beginning of summer. Of course, I knew different things happen in different seasons but never before have I seen it so closely. The 21st December was a dark and damp morning, what a sorry state the sheep in the field looked. Fast forward to 20th March and I’m looking at the same field, it’s still soggy and damp, there’s a sheep pressed up against a fence to my left. There’s a rock behind it. The rock twitches. The rock wriggles. The sheep notices me and jumps to its feet. The rock jumps. I jump. Another rock jumps. It’s my first lambs of the Spring! If you’d been wandering at dawn in God’s Acre, a local cemetery, on Good Friday you might have been surprised to find me lying out flat on my belly, not 14 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
practicing for the afterlife but photographing a carpet of primroses amongst the stones and the graves. What was happening to me!! I was getting hooked on my walks and on catching a photo of what I saw. One of the absolute highlights has been my encounter with deer. Initially my photographs were taken way too late and faraway, producing pictures reminiscent of the children’s book Where’s Wally. Often all that could be seen was a trace of their white bottoms hardly decipherable from the background. This was true until the morning I saw and heard a lone stag bark. At first, I thought he was barking a warning of my approach to other deer but a bit of research informed me he’d clocked me and was barking a warning to me! It all began to get a bit surreal as the next day I met a deer on the old railway track. We looked at each other and then she trotted off to the side to place herself in a beautiful spot for a photograph, framed by trees against the back drop of the golf course. I began to think maybe we had some spiritual affinity. I’ve photographed daffodils, bluebells, foxgloves, catkins, cherry blossom, trees, sunrises, silhouettes and the best photograph was the day I caught the sun sneakily rising through the honeysuckle. It was 4.35am in the morning and only a few steps from my door. These walks have opened my eyes. It’s definitely been good while it lasted and I’m absolutely sure that whilst the walk from the Winter Solstice through to the Summer Solstice comes to an end tomorrow I’ll be starting a new chapter capturing the sunrise from the Summer Solstice through to the Winter Solstice, another promise made in public. If you would like to see Helen’s photographs, search Google for Blipfoto and then search for Catching the Sun
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COLOUR RUN Dazzle and dash for cash as Martin House Hospice Care for Children and Young People holds its annual Colour Run in July. Martin House is asking runners from around the region to wear their whitest whites and prepare to be pelted with paint as they run around the 3.5km course at Stockeld Park near Wetherby on Sunday 23rd July. Perfect for families, friends and workmates, runners set off dressed in perfect white and end up as unique works of art as they pass through yellow, blue, green, red and pink paint stations on the route. A fitness coach will get the
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crowd warmed up before the start of the run, and everyone who takes part will receive a Colour Run medal. There will also be Martin House merchandise on sale. Stockeld Park will also be selling cakes and refreshments, and it will be open at a discounted rate for people who have taken part in the run. Martin House provides care and support to children and young people with life-limiting illnesses throughout West, North and East Yorkshire – along with their families – at its hospice, in hospitals and in their own homes. It costs £20 for adults, £15 for children (five to 15), £50 for a family ticket (two adults,
two children) and group bookings of five or more adults is £15 each. There is also a free goody bag for people who raise more than £50 in sponsorship. You can sign up at www.martinhouse. org.uk, by emailing events@ martinhouse.org.uk or by calling 01937 844569. Bereavement support is offered to families, often for two to three years after their child’s death. We also offer bereavement support to families whose child had a life-limiting condition but did not have the opportunity to use the hospice. There is no cost to any of the families using our services. It costs in excess of £6 million a year to provide this care, the majority of which comes from voluntary donations and fundraising.
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The recent hot weather has been almost unbelievable, with so much watering to do for pots, baskets conservatories and green houses. It is worth mentioning, it is better to give plants a good soak – rather than small sprinkles of water. Water retaining products are also a worthwhile investment, especially when you are going on holiday. In hot weather, it is better to raise the cutting height on your mowers, as grass slows down its growth and become stressed if cut too close. Later this month, feed the lawn with a specific summer fertilizer, to maintain a strong green sward. The grass will need watering after this treatment, so be ready to run out and apply the fertilizer, just as it starts to rain. The smell of dried herbs is just lovely, and this is the time to make a start when they are growing strongly. Dry them on sheets of brown paper, or in wide containers, and then seal them in airtight jars. Very soon your lavender plants will be flowering, and again you can cut bunches of these flowers for hanging up to dry – and then use them in winter. In the kitchen garden, look at drying off your garlic, shallots and onions as soon as the leaves start to yellow. Dig them up and leave then on the ground for a few days, then store indoors with good light and air circulation. The drier they are when stored, the longer they will last. Pinching out the tops of runner beans and tomatoes when the reach the top of their support, will direct all their energy into producing better crops. Keep sowing and eating your salad crops, as nothing beats the taste of fresh cut lettuce and radishes etc. To maintain you flowering bedding plants and perennials, continue to dead head on a regular basis – cutting out completely the dead stems of lupins, delphiniums and similar tall flowering plants. Roses are showing signs 20 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
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KEEPING YOUR CHILDREN SAFE ONLINE THIS SUMMER With the school holidays fast approaching, parents across Leeds will be starting to think about how on earth to keep their children entertained for the long summer break. There are only so many days out, cinema trips and short breaks away you can do before you’ve completely exhausted yourself – and your bank balance – and this is when lots of us rely on technology to keep kids entertained. With more children than ever having access to smart phones, tablets, laptops and desktop computers turning to the internet for fun, entertainment and keeping up with friends over the holidays is second nature to most young people. Helen Westerman, campaigns manager for NSPCC North of England, says: “Most of us will happily leave our children to explore the internet and apps, on computers, tablets and mobile phones without checking what they’re up to, or who they’re speaking to. “Quite often we think they’re safe as long as they’re in our sight, or up in their rooms, but children are in as much danger of being approached by strangers online as they are on the street outside. “I don’t want to lose sight of the enormous positive potential the internet holds for children. It offers a great space for children to explore, learn and connect with friends and family– but as parents we should treat it with reasonable caution and make sure we have regular, open conversations with our children about their online lives. “It’s not just about knowing what sites they’re on or who they’re speaking to, although that is a really good start. It’s also about telling your children that they can talk to you if they see anything disturbing or upsetting online.” One of the real worries for parents over the summer holidays can be online bullying. Sometimes bullying issues can spill over into the summer holidays with the internet providing a platform for children to carry on bullying 22 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
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The off-season break has been anything but quiet down at Throstle Nest, with the biggest change coming in the management of the Celts men’s first-team. Joint-managers Neil Parsley and John Deacey left the Club by mutual consent, but did so on a high, having achieved promotion and securing the West Riding County Cup last season. Into the manager’s hot-seat has come Adam Lakeland, with ex-Farsley player Mark Bett joining as his assistant. The Club looks forward to welcoming old and new supporters to the games as the Club prepares for the new season which will commence on Saturday 12 August 2017. Our ladies first-team have also started arranging pre-season fixtures with two games on Sunday 06 August East Yorkshire Carnegie and Bolton Wanderers Ladies. The ladies teams welcome new players and further details can be obtained via the Farsley website www.pitchero.com/clubs/farsleyafc/ Next season will also see the expansion of our boys and girls age-range teams and like the ladies, welcome new players. Again please contact the Club via our website. This summer has also seen the Club enter a partnership with Allerton Grange School as Farsley revamp their Football Academy set-up, which will launch in September this year. Further details are available on the Celts website.
A mention too for Leeds Deaf FC who will be holding an Open Day on Sunday 30 July at Throstle Nest (11.00 – 13.00) for deaf players age 16+ Off the field, the Club enjoyed a memorable evening in late June at the 2016/17 Evo-Stik League Annual Awards in Blackpool. Not only did Farsley pick up its trophies for coming Runners-up in the league and winning the Play-Off Final, but it proved to be very special occasion for Chairman John Palmer and Margaret Lobley, who has undertaken many roles at Throstle Nest. Both were recipients on the night of Long Service Awards for their contribution to the Club, each working tirelessly for over twenty-five years in keeping football at the heart of the community. The Clubhouse is open during the evenings and the function rooms are also available for hire, bookable through Bar and Facilities Manager, Rob Yardley, tel: 0113 2557292 Rob Winterbottom Head of Operations & Media, Farsley Celtic FC rwinterbottom@farsleyceltic.com
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