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Struggling with back pain during pregnancy? Read the top tips for keeping fit!
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WELLBEING Pg 12
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CONTENTS 14 PUT SOMETHING BACK
INTO YOUR COMMUNITY Volunteer Community First Responders with YAS provide a vital service.
16 MAKE THIS YEAR ONE TO REMEMBER
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23 AIREBOROUGH FESTIVAL Voluntary Organisations support Festival in Packed Hall.
24 OLLY THE OWL
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The Suburban team are delighted to welcome you to the very first edition of our magazine which has now been delivered to 48,000 homes around the Leeds Area. Leeds is a great place to live and it will be the inspiration for most of our editorial content. We would like to thank our contributors who have provided articles for our first edition which we hope you find varied and of interest. If you would like to forward
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BHF’S TESTING HALF MARATHON AT HAREWOOD HOUSE Although posted and promoted as a halfmarathon, British Heart Foundation’s inaugural fundraising event at Harewood House on 8 February had a surprise in store for some of the participants. Yes it was run over the expected thirteen miles. But those thirteen miles were over undulating
The event benefited from BHF’s slick organisational skills.
BHF is a regular organiser of sponsored events such as this, and their inaugural event at Harewood was as slick an operation as might be expected. An invitation has already been extended for runners and fundraisers to register their interest in the 2016 repeat event (again in February, though date TBC) - bhf.org.uk/harewood
Second-placed Darran Bilton of Leeds City AC was the highest placed local club runner, finishing with a time of 1.25.42 – creditable, though over two minutes behind Trawden AC’s Chris Singleton. But the fundraising event wasn’t targeted only at committed and experienced runners. Many participants finished in three hours or more.
BHF mascot Artie Beat was in attendance, though had decided to give the course a miss...
countryside, farmland and country footpaths rather than on roads and pavements. So, even more hats off to the 819 runners who completed the course. With funds still coming in, the total amount raised has yet to be announced. 6 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
Readers interested in participating in another local though shorter event might consider running this year’s “Over the Odda”, a ten kilometres (six miles) cross-country run now in its third year and raising funds for Hawksworth C of E School. Full details of Over the Odda 10k are easy to find on Facebook and bookitzone.com
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BUYING LOCAL AND SEASONAL - HONEY Honey bees start foraging when the temperature hits 12 degrees. Having enjoyed isolated short spells with the temperature in double figures in January and February, this year’s honey production may well be underway by the time this March issue of Suburban finishes distribution. So we asked Calverley beekeepers Anne Taylor and Paul Lawrence (pictured) for some expert tips. Paul; “Honey doesn’t mature, improve or deteriorate with time. Honey found in the tombs of the Pharaohs is as fresh today as it was thousands of years ago. What makes a real difference is the environment in which the bees gather the pollen – the crops. Early spring production depends on ivy and early flowers such as crocus
and snowdrops. Spring honeys should be eaten raw. Use them instead of sugar. I particularly enjoy mine on porridge”. “One of my own favourites later in the year, and one very popular with our customers, is heather. There’s not a lot of heather in the Calverley area - nor in Rodley or Kirkstall, where we also keep bees. So, last year, I took a couple of hives to Ilkley Moor and left them there for a few months. Whether we repeat that exercise this year, or try another, remains to be decided.” Paul and his associates stand at local farmers’ markets and summer shows. They also offer
Have hive will travel - Calverley beekeepers Anne Taylor and Paul Lawrence stand at local farmers’ markets and summer shows; “Spring honeys are best enjoyed raw”. Anne is holding a flagon of their mead. It won second prize in its class at the 2014 Leeds Horticultural Show. Paul is holding some of his Ilkley Moor heather honey – its production involved the temporary relocation of two of his hives.
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LEEDS GOING GREENER IN STOURTON The Conservation Volunteers (TCV) is an environmentally aware organisation which can trace its roots directly back to 1959, when the government created and funded the Conservation Corps. In their early days they were a nationwide body of volunteers dedicated to practical conservation work clearing and replanting parts of nature reserves and the like. In 2012, after fifty years of refinement and rebranding, the organisation adopted its present name – TCV. Now, supporting 2000 community groups nationwide, their purpose remains helping communities regain green Skelton Grange goes full circle. TCV is supported nationwide by the government, National Lottery and National Grid. The grid supplies land next to sub-stations to be put to green use. Skelton Grange is in the shadow of their Stourton sub-station (pictured) – which until 1990 was next door to a coal fired power station.
Some of the Skelton Grange weekly volunteer “Green Team” in action one Friday in January.
spaces. But, during those fifty years, their remit had become far wider than just recruiting and directing volunteer labour. Now they see green spaces not only as pretty places for plants and wildlife and recreation for people, but also as “classrooms, gyms, playgrounds and sanctuaries” and incorporating environmentally friendly practices and processes wherever they can. Of TCV’s five “green hubs” (with permanent facilities) in England, two are in Leeds. One is Hollybush Conservation Centre in Kirkstall and the other is Skelton Grange Environment Centre in Stourton which, since 1992, has used the environment to provide education, job skills, exercise and recreation to people of all ages and ability. We visited Skelton Grange on one Friday in January when
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one of their regular volunteer groups, “the Green Team” was busy clearing hedgerows on part of the ten acre site. Apart from regular classes and volunteer days, the Skelton Grange also offers a wide range of one-off activities, events and courses. The extensive programme for March and April includes sessions as diverse as environmental games, lino printing, spring wild food walk (and gourmet meal) and bushcraft for 8-12 year olds. They also offer tailor-made courses and activities for schools, communities and workplaces. Full details of TCV and links to Hollybush and Skelton Grange green hubs can be found on tcv.org.uk – the links to the two centres’ Facebook pages gives the most up to date news. The contact for Skelton Grange enquiries is Toby Roberts on 0113 2430815.
It’s been a crazy few months for Cloudy2Clear Windows. The company which specialises in repairing windows which are steamed up, broken or damaged by replacing panes - not the frames has grown rapidly as homeowners take advantage of their services. Manager Joel Skinner feels that it’s all about service. ‘Our product is simple. If your double glazing is misted up we can replace the glass at a fraction of the cost of a new window, in any time of frame, and with a new 5 year guarantee. But it’s not just about saving people money, although that obviously helps. Many tradespeople have
struggled since last year and I honestly 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 said for the service industry as a whole.’ Cloudy2Clear service the Calverley, Rodley, Stanningley, Farsley, Pudsey, Bramley and New Farnley 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
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BACK PAIN DURING PREGNANCY
Continue to be active within the limits of your pain. Allow yourself more rest periods between activities. Plan each task to make things easier for yourself. Ask for and accept help from family and friends
Most pregnant women expect to suffer some back ache towards the end of their pregnancy, but having pain in the back or pelvis bad enough to affect everyday life, or early in pregnancy is not normal. Known as pelvic girdle pain (PGP) the condition is caused by the effects of pregnancy hormones as well as the pressure of the growing baby and can affect the joints at the front and back of the pelvis. It can often be dismissed by GPs or midwives but there is help available. Physiofit Leeds in Horsforth is a specialist centre for women’s health physiotherapy and has physio’s experienced in helping women with this condition. Up to 70% of women are affected during pregnancy, with symptoms ranging from mild discomfort on certain movements to severe pain with all activities. The 20% most badly affected could even end up needing to use crutches or a wheelchair. Pain is felt at the sacro-iliac
joints in the lower back or at the pubic bone. Pain may also be felt in the groin, inner thighs, buttocks and hips. The pain is usually worse with turning over in bed, climbing stairs and walking. There may be clicking or grinding of the pelvic joints, or a feeling of instability when moving. Treatment is more effective if it is started early and involves manual therapy techniques such as massage, and joint mobilisation combined with stabilising exercises. A pelvic stabilisation belt and acupuncture can help with pain relief. In most people the symptoms ease after the baby is born, however some women can continue to have problems. Treatment at this stage is important to help get the new mum back to full fitness as quickly as possible. If you are suffering here are some tips for you to help yourself. There is more advice and information on the Pelvic Partnership Charity website www.pelvicpartnership.org.uk.
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PUT SOMETHING BACK INTO YOUR COMMUNITY Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust has volunteer Community First Responders (CFRs) who provide immediate life-saving care to members of their local communities in an emergency medical situation, such as cardiac arrest, in the vital minutes before the ambulance arrives. They are trained in Cardio Pulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) and the use of an Automatic External Defibrillator (AED) which delivers a controlled electric shock to restart the heart. CFRs also carry portable oxygen. CFRs make a valuable contribution to their
communities. In many medical emergencies the first few minutes are critical and if effective treatment can be performed within that time, lives can be saved and disability reduced. Volunteers come from all walks of life. Many volunteer as a CFR to gain experience, to help their local communities and some people have had personal experience of a loved one needing prompt medical attention and can see the value in this initiative.
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MAKE THIS YEAR ONE TO REMEMBER It’s a new year. We make resolutions, we follow a new diet, we start exercise routines – we begin working on our lifelong goals and then we give up, get too busy and forget about them. Another year passes by and our dreams remain out of reach. Well make a start TODAY. Sign up to a challenge at St Gemma’s Hospice! Make this year one to remember and register for one of St Gemma’s skydives, taking on the highest skydive in the UK at Hibaldstow, Brigg. After 20 minutes of training you will be strapped to an instructor who will then take you above the clouds to 15,000ft to enjoy the
HORSFORTH ARTS SOCIETY SPRING Exhibition of Members Work 18/19 and 25/26th April 2015 at The Studio With the warmer days and lighter nights of Spring now upon us, why not come along to the Horsforth Arts Society’s Spring Exhibition which opens in The Studio, 15 Back Lane, Horsforth, Leeds, LS18 4RF at 10 am on Saturday 18 April and runs until 5pm on Sunday 26 April 2015. Admission is free and it’s a great opportunity to talk 16 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
spectacular views and heady heights that you will only get to experience when taking part in a skydive. After you have signed up, St Gemma’s ask you to raise a minimum of £400 in sponsorship, helping you every step of the way with your fundraising. By raising this much money, you will not only be contributing to a worthwhile local cause, but the jump will be free and you can continue your journey to making some fantastic memories! 2,500 people around Leeds will to members about their work and relax in a peaceful and creative atmosphere for a short while. Opening times of the exhibition are: Saturday and Sunday 18th and 19th April and 25th and 26th April, 10am – 5pm. Weekdays openings are 1pm – 3pm and additional opening on Wednesday 22rd from 6pm – 9pm. The exhibition is mainly original framed paintings of a variety of mediums, but other art and craftwork is also on display,
receive care from St Gemma’s Hospice throughout 2015. Not only do St Gemma’s provide vital support for the patients who are suffering with a terminal illness, they also support all their family and friends through the social work and bereavement support teams. The running costs are over £9 million in 2015 and we rely on people like you to help us raise the majority of this. All events can be found on the website so visit www.st-gemma.co.uk for full details. Alternatively contact: 0113 218 5555 or email: challenges@st-gemma.co.uk. including printing, photographs, woodcarving and some textiles. Most items are for sale and very reasonably priced. The Society Chairman, Don Wade, is pleased to announce that the members have been hard at work over the winter months to produce a standard of work and welcomes everyone to come along and view the exhibition. Further details: 0113 2588496 Don Wade - Chairman www.horsforthartsociety. worldpress.com
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This is the start of the gardening year, so hopefully you will have finished all your winter digging, pruned your fruit trees and bushes and given them a winter wash. In the borders, trim back large shrubs such as buddleia etc, and tidy up all the dead foliage from established perennials. Clematis which flower after July can be cut back hard, leaving all the others until after they have flowered. Looking outside, how much colour is showing? And how much scent is wafting as you walk around. If the answer is little or none, look for Daphne, Winter Jasmine, Sarococca, Witch Hazel and Mahonia to mention just a few, for both colour and scent. Split your snowdrops and other bulbs every four years, to stop 18 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
them becoming congested - which reduces their flowers. A joy just now is to start sowing annual seeds under cover, together with sweet peas, and imagining the colours which will burst out in the summer. If you do not have facilities for growing seeds at home, order your plug plants now for delivery later in the year. Potatoes are an ideal vegetable to grow at home in florist buckets, with drainage holes, or purpose made bags. There are many varieties to choose from, so buy one or two of the different varieties, then stand them upright in a warm light space to stat to chit (sprout from the eyes). Later be ready to plant them out at the bottom of your container on about 3� of compost, adding more compost as the plant grows to keep the leaves just covered. Shallots are an ideal choice for the smaller household, and may be planted now if the ground is not frozen, together with garlic for making your own organic bug repellent.
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TROUBLE AT MILL IN FARSLEY The Sunny Bank Mills complex in Farsley is a valuable community, business and arts resource. It is home to social enterprises such as Leeds West Food Bank and Leeds SCRAP (recycling and re-use). It is a warren of small businesses. Its art gallery is home to a wide range of fixed and themed or seasonal displays. For example, in January and February it was home to “Two painters and a sculptor”, an art exhibition where human knees featured prominently among the offerings from painters Doug Binder and Barry de Moore and sculptor Ian Judd. That exhibition closed on 1 March to give way to this year’s multi-media show with exhibits drawn from the best art students among several local colleges – running
Afternoon, an oil on canvas by Bradford born artist Doug Binder. Doug was among three acclaimed artists exhibiting until 1 March. He studied at Bradford College of Art. Emerging talent is being showcased at Sunny Bank Mills’ current local colleges exhibition (running to 19 April).
from 6 March to 19 April. Another occasional arts and entertainment attraction at the venue is Trouble at Mill, a
Air darts was part of Alex Elliott’s repertoire during his performance of Best in the World.
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series of live performances at the pop-up concert venue in a large room adjacent to the art gallery. Suburban visited their January offering. First on the night was Best in the World, a one-man play performed by Alex Elliott. In that play, a little over an hour including a break, Alex explores humorous and heart-warming parallels between being the best in the world, life in general and the history of televised darts from the eighties onward. You can read far more informed reviews of it elsewhere, but suffice it to say that it has toured UK, was given four stars (out of five) by The Guardian and was a finalist in the Total Theatre Awards for 2012. Like it or not, a play and performance of that calibre show that Trouble at Mill books quality acts.
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That one-man theatre show was followed by a oneman band, so to speak - a performance by blues singer Tom Attah. Tom is Shipley based, is a recording artist and has recently appeared across UK and as far afield as Germany and Greece. What is more unusual (or perhaps unlikely) for a touring and recording blues singer is that he lectures in music while also studying for a PhD. His current research is into the question of how the digital age has affected our understanding and perception of early blues music – allowing for the added complication that most early references were written long after the event by white people who hadn’t been there at the time. Tom’s set was excellent throughout; traditional blues punctuated by occasional heavier metal riffs and all on acoustic guitar. For example, one was a snatch from Led Zeppelin’s Whole Lotta Love (1969) – an entertaining reminder that many bands who were to become labelled “heavy metal” were influenced as much by blues as they were by rock. Trouble at Mill’s next offerings are on the evening of Saturday 28 March – not published at the time of going to press but, in the light of January’s successes, worth checking out on 0113 2563239 (Sunny Bank Art Gallery), 07724 665753 (the promoters) or sunnybankmills.co.uk
AIREBOROUGH FESTIVAL It was only in 2011 that The Localism Act formally introduced neighbourhood (planning) forums – local bodies responsible for helping inform local plans and development where there is no existing parish or town council. Aireborough Development Neighbourhood Forum is one such example. So, without having the experience and resources available to neighbouring town or parish councils, it is a credit to ANDF that they were able to organise a fortnight’s celebration of all things Aireborough. The festival included events and exhibitions on almost every afternoon and evening at Guiseley Theatre between 9 and 21 February, with additional parallel events at other locations. When Suburban visited, on 19 February, the afternoon had been dedicated to local sports
Ticking all the boxes. ANDF’s permanent display during Aireborough Festival included a comments board, here with member Richard Webster.
organisations and voluntary sector (Aireborough’s hidden treasures). The hall was packed with stands and the stands packed with enthusiasm and information. Too many and too much to give a roll call here, but anyone wishing to find or contact any of the sports or voluntary organisations which serve the area should be able to do so through Rawdon Library – a volunteerrun ex-LCC library which was among the exhibitors on the afternoon. Suburban will be featuring some of those organisations in the coming months. Anyone wishing to join in, contribute to or support ANDF’s future activities should visit aireboroughnf. wordpress.com or contact secretary Liz Kirkpatrick on 07870 972827. SUBURBAN MAGAZINE | 23
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OLLY THE OWL Brian Firth, a retired businessman from Guiseley currently volunteering as a Community First Responder with Yorkshire Ambulance Service, shares his story with Suburban. There are obvious parallels with Barry Hines’ Kes. But Brian’s story is true. It’s also so heart warming that, rather than cut it to size, we’re running it in three instalments.
Brian’s Story I was aged around eleven when Olly and I first met. That would have been in 1958. My pal David and I were walking home through Ghyll Royd when I spotted a ball of fluff on the footpath. Then the two large round eyes staring back. It was a tawny owl chick, bleeding from the nostrils and with a cracked beak. It seemed too tired to be frightened. We looked round but there were no signs of any nest or adult owls. So I did what any kid of eleven might do - picked him 24 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
Olly the owl with his new friend, Brian Firth. The friendship was to last more than three years.
up and took him home. The vets were closed so my parents helped me put him in a cardboard box, left him some water and went to bed. They warned me that he would probably die during the night. I jumped
up in the morning and ran downstairs. There he was, wide awake and squawking for food. Chopped worms did the trick. The vet told us that he’d never treated an owl. Although he was able to
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brown feathers. Though he never made the twit twoo they do in the movies, just a clicking sound. Then a repertoire of screeches, squeaks and squawks. I was sure he was trying to tell me something. Maybe he was referring to the family dog, Kell, a Labrador multi-cross. Was Olly looking for a playmate or a larger mouse?
Olly, Brian and Kell
“OLLY SEEMED TOO TIRED TO BE FRIGHTENED. WE LOOKED ROUND BUT THERE WERE NO SIGNS OF ANY NEST OR ADULT OWLS. SO I DID WHAT ANY KID OF ELEVEN MIGHT DO - PICKED HIM UP AND TOOK HIM HOME” confirm that there were no serious injuries, he didn’t give him much chance of survival. Dad and I went back to Ghyll Royd that night, hoping to reunite him with his family. We waited for ages, but nothing. The only option was to keep him. And call him Olly. The chopped worms stopped working. The vet had read up on owl diets and recommended lamb heart tightly bound with feathers. And the occasional wild mouse. Kays butchers on Town Street on Guiseley kept me well supplied with lamb heart so I gave
the mice a miss. Two weeks later and it seemed that Olly was going to stay for a while. Dad and I built a large indoor aviary, on top of the coal bunker. I also bought a live mouse trap – and let Olly do the rest. It was the only exercise he had at the time. One week into the new menu and Olly gave me a bit of fright. Was he choking? No - he was regurgitating a ball of feathers, fur and bones. It was apparently what owls did. A couple of months later and Olly had shed his down and grown rich
By that time I was facing up to the reality of releasing Olly back into the wild. But he needed some flying lessons. Or at least some backup if he couldn’t find his wings immediately. Although a novice flying instructor, I’d got it all planned. Starting with Olly on my arm, I’d move it up and down to encourage take-off. Textbook stuff, yes? Kell would stay at home just in case he thought I was playing fetch. I took Olly out at dusk so that I could maintain sight. To the fields that are now Coppice Wood Crescent. There was plenty of countryside all around at the time. So far so good... Although Olly’s first flying lesson didn’t go according to plan, it was an episode in a friendship between bird and boy that was to last for three years. Read what happened next in our April issue. SUBURBAN MAGAZINE | 25
WHAT’S ON GUIDE SPORT HEALTH & WELLBEING BADMINTON ANYONE? Leeds Trinity University Friday 7.30-9.30pm. Friendly badminton club, established 32 years are looking for experienced and competitive players. Changing facilities available. Enquiries: Sylvia 0113 2590113 or Graham 0113 2584532 CHAIR BASED EXERCISE (1st session FREE!!) Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, Pudsey, LS28 7DE Every Friday 2pm-3pm with Maxine Harrison, £3, no need to book, just turn up. Regular physical activity can help improve wellbeing, mobility, muscle strength, confidence & self esteem. All welcome. PANPALS YORKS PANCREATIC CANCER SUPPORT GROUP We meet about every three months, currently in Headingley in Leeds, and offer a self-help supportive and informative group of people who are having to cope with this devastating illness. As well as friendship, we offer expert speakers and signposting to other agencies who offer help. Enquiries to panpalsyorks@yahoo.co.uk RACKET SKILLS Every Tuesday at Armley Leisure Centre 12-2pm and Wednesday 10:30 till 12:30. Includes badminton, table tennis and soft tennis. We are looking for new members to join the class. For details contact Sandra Rider on 0777 842 0348. WALKING GROUP Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, Pudsey, LS28 7DE Meet 2nd Wednesday of every month in Lux Lounge at 9.45 for 10am start.
ART MUSIC DANCE AND ENTERTAINMENT ART WORKSHOP Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, Pudsey, LS28 7DE Meet in Community Hall, 1st Floor every Monday 1.30pm-3pm. All abilities are welcome to join local artist Geoff Lea. All you need is a Sketch Pad, pencil & eraser. 26 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
FAMILY SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLASS St Mark's Methodist Church, Swinnow Lane Leeds 13. Mondays (except Bank Holidays) 6-15 to 7-30pm. All welcome, all ages, including babies. Adults must be accompanied by a child. Further information from 0113 2631310 or glyn.cup@virginmedia.com For other Scottish Dancing please go to www.rscdsleeds.org.uk FARSLEY & DISTRICT ART CLUB The Studio, Westroyd Park, New Street, Farsley LS28 5AS. The club opens three days per week for drawing & painting. There are regular demonstrations, workshops and sketching, details at www. farsleyartclub.org.uk. Please visit and try us out or call 07542 495575.
FOOD DRINK AND FARMERS MARKET HEADINGLEY FARMERS MARKET Rose Garden, North Lane, LS6 3JJ 2nd Saturday of every month 9am-12.30pm HORSFORTH FARMERS MARKET St Margarets Primary, Town Street, LS18 5BL 1st Saturday of every month 9am-12.30pm www.horsforthfarmersmarket.co.uk KIRKSTALL DELI MARKET Kirkstall Abbey, LS5 3EH Last Saturday of every month, 12 - 3pm
ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, GROUPS AND SOCIETIES ANYONE FOR BRIDGE CLUB?? Are you interested in forming/ joining a Bridge Club in Pudsey? Daytime & Evening session a possibility. To register interest please send your name, number, email address to Eunice Kinchin on 07594 447526 or eunicekinchin123@ gmail.com. Sessions will be held at Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, LS28 7DE
BRAMLEY LIBRARY CRIME READERS Hough Lane, LS13 3ND Second Monday of every month, 5.30-6.30pm Enquiries: 0113 214 6040 CALVERLEY LIBRARY Thornhill Street, LS28 5PD Knit Wits Knitting and Crochet: Alternate Mondays from 2pm – 4pm Contact the Library for any further information on Readers Groups Enquiries: 0113 214 6043 KNIT & CROCHET GROUP Cafe Lux, Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, LS28 7DE Meet every Wednesday 5pm-8pm. All welcome.
LEEDS & BRADFORD FRIENDSHIP GROUP Pudsey Civic Hall, LS28 5TA 1st Wednesday of the month. 1.30pm. Speaker or entertainment. Activities for people of retirement age. Days out/dining/walks etc.. New members welcome. Enquiries: 0113 2585955 or 0113 2675657
LEEDS AND DISTRICT NATIONAL TRUST ASSOCIATION National Trust members and friends meet monthly at St. Chad's Parish Centre , Headingley. We have a speaker each month on a wide variety of topics. We meet the second Tuesday of the month at 10am starting with coffee/tea and biscuits. Only £8 per year (£11 per couple) to join and everyone is welcome. Members New Year Lunch Friday 9th January. Enquiries: cmsherborne@ btopenworld.com or 01924 892681
LIBRARIES Any groups or individuals interested in starting a Readers or Writers group please contact the appropriate library. If you are community group please get in touch for a box of books relating to topics or learning from Calverley or Farsley Libraries. Available for loan for 3 weeks, free of charge. Meeting rooms are available for hire at Farlsey and Pudsey library.
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PUDSEY CAMERA CLUB The Meeting Room, Pudsey Library, Church Lane LS28 7TY. Meeting every Thursday Thursday 20th November 2015 - An Evening with Colin New. Thursday 27th November 2015 - 'Birds of Prey' - Howard Toll Both commence at 7.30pm. All welcome £1 entry. Refreshments available Enquiries: 0113 2568307 PUDSEY LIBRARY Pudsey Library, Church Lane, LS28 7TY Readers’ Group meet 2nd Tuesday of every month 1.30-2.30pm Job Club every Thursday 10.15am – 12noon PC Club Every Friday 2-4pm Enquiries: 0113 3781893 RODLEY LADIES Rodley Church Hall, Wesley Terrace Fortnightly meetings alternate Wednesdays 7:45pm. Speakers, meals etc. 50th Anniversary this year! All ladies welcome Call for further details 0113 2573991 ROYAL MILITARY POLICE ASSOCIATION. West Yorkshire branch meet at the Pudsey British Legion Club, Robin Lane, LS28 7BR on the first Thursday in every month at 7.30pm. Ex Redcaps welcome. Further information call Eric Boddy, 01943 873909 SOCIETY FOR THE STUDY OF SWORDSMANSHIP Farsley Community Church, Back Lane, Farsley LS28 5EU. Thursday nights from 7:30p, to 9:30. First 3 lessons free, £5.00 per night or £20.00 per month Enquiries: 07946 980340
GREEN FINGERS PUDSEY FLOWER CLUB Pudsey House, Pudsey Market Place. Non members £5. Raffle, refreshments. Everyone welcome. Enquiries Mrs A Prince 0113 2566857
WEST YORKSHIRE FUCHSIA SOCIETY Moorside TARA Community Centre, 96 St Catherine's Drive, Bramley, Leeds LS13 2JY. Meet on the third Wednesday of each month at 7.30pm. Enquiries: Graham Wheatley, 0113 2563055.
FAMILIES & CHILDREN BABY & TODDLER GROUP Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, Pudsey, LS28 7DE Meet in Community Hall, 1st Floor every Tuesday 1pm-4pm. Drop in with your baby/toddler to meet other mums, swap stories, survival tips, enjoy a cuppa and relax. BOSOM BUDDIES Cafe Lux, Robin Lane, Pudsey, LS28 7DE Meet every Monday 9.30am11am. Bosom Buddies are mum's with experience to share and are trained to give advice, training, information & support for pregnant or breastfeeding mums. CALVERLEY LIBRARY Thornhill Street, LS28 5PD Rhymetime under 5’s every Tuesday 10.30am to 11am. Storytime under 5’s every Thursday (term time only) 2.45-3.15pm. Come and join Bookstart Bear Club. Chatterbooks every first Thursday of the month 4pm – 4.45pm. Reading Group for 7 to 11 years old. Enquiries: 0113 2146043 FARSLEY LIBRARY Old Road, Farsley, LS28 5DH. Rhymetime for under 5s every Monday 2pm. Storytime for under 5s every Friday 2pm. Come and join our Bookstart Bear Club. Chatterbooks every first Monday of the month 4pm- 4.45pm. Reading Group for 7 to 11 year olds. Enquiries: 0113 3781861 PUDSEY LIBRARY Church Lane, LS28 7TY. Rhymetime for under 5s Every Wednesday 9.30am-10am with stay and play until 10.30am. Storytime for under 5s Every Friday 11am–11.30am. Come and join our Bookstart Bear Club. Enquiries: 0113 3781893
IT’S A DATE If you are holding an event or activity during April May please email details to: liz@suburbanleeds.co.uk to be included in our next edition (space permitting) PAXTON HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY Coffee Morning/Plant Sale on Saturday, 21 March 2015 from 10am until 12 noon at Paxton Hall, 186 Kirkstall Lane, Leeds LS5 2AB.There will also be a table top sale, anyone interested in having a table please contact Graham Wheatley on 0113 2563055 or email; wheatleygraham@yahoo.co.uk
PLACES OF WORSHIP If your Place of worship has a special event that you would like to publicise please send details to: liz@suburbanleeds.co.uk and we will endeavour to include it in ‘The Really useful guide’ CALVERLEY METHODISTS Coffee Morning first Saturday each month from 10 am to noon. On the premises in Chapel Street. Coffee and Chat Bring and Buy. Fairtrade food etc. for sale. A warm welcome awaits you.
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CALVERLEY VILLAGEWIDE GARAGE SALE 2015: SATURDAY 21ST MARCH Back by popular demand – Calverley will once again be holding a villagewide garage sale event on Saturday 21st March, from 11am – 3pm. The event, which is being organised by the two local primary schools, Calverley Parkside and Calverley CofE, will see residents opening up their garages, gardens and driveways to sell a whole host of preloved items, from bikes to clothes, toys to furniture and electrical goods; as well as home-made crafts, baking and much more. The Calverley Spring Clean took place previously in 2012 and 2013 and was a tremendous success. In 2013 over one hundred individual stalls were held by local residents and the event attracted crowds of people from the surrounding area and beyond, who bagged some fantastic bargains. This year’s event promises to be even bigger, with many other people keen to hold stalls, who have been stockpiling their wares ready for this year’s garage sale. We have also already secured sponsorship for the event from local estate agents, Waite & Co. 28 | SUBURBAN MAGAZINE
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“Spring is the time we all traditionally want to clean up and clear out and the beauty of this event is that it’s incredibly easy for people to take part. There’s no loading up the car to travel to a car boot sale or tip and the items are being recycled not going to landfill. So please come along and support what promises to be another fantastic day.” To find out more about the event, become a sponsor, or hold a stall, please email: calverleyspringclean@ gmail.com , find us on Facebook: Calverley Spring Clean, or follow us on Twitter: @calverleyspring.
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