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Hello and welcome to this month’s Covered – the magazine for the Leeds suburbs. This month our Food & Drink feature takes a look at Bar t’at in Ilkley – a great destination that is ideal for those of you that like to take in a bit of the fabulous Yorkshire countryside too. So pop up to the moor, stretch your legs and then call in and try it out, you won’t be disappointed! If you visit a restaurant, brasserie or pub which you think deserves a mention then please let us know. We make no charge to the establishment for our features, which means that we can offer an impartial, genuine opinion of the offerings there. Also, a picture speaks a thousand words and all the images in the features are taken on the day of our visit, there’s no time for setting up studio shots. If the food looks good in the feature then it generally is! I’m also keen to feature other businesses in Covered and I’d welcome recommendations on any type of business you think has gone above and beyond the call of duty to provide excellent service, a fabulous product or a business with a story – some heritage perhaps. Again, we wouldn’t make a charge for these features but if we don’t know about the star businesses in our area then we can’t give them a well deserved slap on the back and tell others. Looking to the next edition; the deadline for editorial submissions and listings in our Really Useful Guide is 09/10/14 and the advertising deadline is 09/10/14. Until next month,

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Bar t’at Tucked away in a quiet corner of the genteel spa town of Ilkley sits a lovely little place going by the very apt name of Bar T’at, a linguistic spin on the old rhyme for which the town is fabled. A quick look at Trip Advisor reveals a plethora of 5 star reviews, aimed largely at the quality of the food, range of ales and friendly staff, so we decided it was time to pay them a visit to find out more.

Bar T’at is situated on Cunliffe Road but can also be accessed from the main central car park around the Moors Shopping Centre. Approaching from the front you get a sense that this end terrace property was once a house or a shop, now doubled in size by an extension built onto the side, and it’s reminiscent of the ever popular Fanny’s Ale House over in

Saltaire. Once inside though, it’s very different. Though the range of cask, keg and bottled ales may rival Fanny’s, the space is a lot more airy and relaxed and there’s a multi level beer garden to the rear of the bar which is ideal for a quick pint whilst out walking the dog. This place has also got something that a lot of real ale pubs lack… outstanding food.

There’s a new team in place here at Bar T’at and Head Chef, David Dockerty, is one of the newest additions. Having worked previously at restaurants and bars largely around the Horsforth area of Leeds, David is keen to expand the range available and to showcase the venue as a great place for a spot of evening dining. Whilst keeping the popular classic pub food such as Lishman’s sausage and mash, home made pie of the day and fish and chips, the new menu which has been introduced includes such delights as smoked haddock risotto, served with a poached egg, to start with and main courses include pan fried salmon with fondant potato and a pancetta and baby onion fricassee or a cajun spiced lamb, served with coriander rice and salsa. Desserts include the age old classic sticky toffee pudding with a vanilla pod ice cream


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and sandwiches and lighter meals are available during the day and include a caramelised onion and Yorkshire blue cheese ciabatta melt or a Bar T’at platter for 2, a modern day

take on Ploughman’s Lunch, and the ideal accompaniment to real ale. The menu will change and vary as seasonal produce is used and is all sourced locally. There are

vegetarian and gluten free options available and also a 1 or 2 course roast is available on a Sunday. Wednesdays are also proving popular with the quiz and a burger nights and other special offers are available through the web site. And if you’re looking for somewhere different for a Christmas or New Year meal or party, these start at the end of November at Bar T’at with a range of dishes available. Ham hock terrine with homemade piccalilli, granary toast is an example of just one of the starters and if you fancy something a little different to the usual turkey with trimmings (which is also available) you could try braised ox cheek, served with mash potato, sticky red

The labyrinth of rooms at Bar T’at offer something for everyone, with quiet nooks and crannies for a quiet, romantic meal through to a larger bar area for chatting with friends and a downstairs ‘cellar’ dining room, which has a cosy candlelit atmosphere and is ideal for a family get-together.

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bar feels quite unique though and is run independently by the team in house. General Manager at Bar T’at, Sarah Brown, leads the relatively small, but friendly and attentive, team here and talks through some of the real ales on offer… and there’s quite a lot. There’s a great range of 8 cask ales available, Timothy Taylor’s, Black Sheep, Roosters and Ilkley Brewery all have a permanent place on the bar, whilst the remaining pumps are dedicated to an ever changing range of guest ales. Usually, one pump features a single brewery’s ales for a few weeks, enabling customers to get to know that whole brewery’s range and they always have a dark beer (mild, stout or porter) available on one of the other pumps. Taster trays are available for either cask or keg beer and are a great way to try a variety of drinks, offering 3 smaller glasses which equal a pint. There’s an unusual

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selection of bottled beers and ciders too, from Belgium’s Floris chocolate beer through to Timmerman’s Peche fruit ale. Hot drinks are also served throughout the day. Amongst the rave reviews found online, comments such as “the waiter remembered what we were drinking” and “the staff recommended an excellent choice” seem to crop up time and time again and it’s this sort of service which has made Bar T’at popular with the locals. Now, with a new and invigorated menu available, this seems the ideal place to visit for a good meal after a spot of shopping or if you’re looking forward to a nice pint after wandering out on Ilkla Moor baht ‘at. Bar T’at can be contacted on Facebook and Twitter and also through their website www.markettowntaverns.co.uk




12 News from the Suburbs

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COUNCILLORS COMMENTS: BARRY ANDERSON Horsforth Turnback Horsforth turnback was part of the rail industry growth plans for the period 2009 to 2014. The original Department for Transport (DfT) commitment was for over 180 additional carriages for Northern and TransPennine Express. Network Rail was required to deliver the infrastructure needed. This included platform lengthening and other track enhancements such as turnbacks to the East of the country. The uncertainty led Leeds and at Horsforth. Network Rail to put on hold some of the infrastructure works In the event, DfT did not fund although they did complete the the majority of the additional platform lengthening. carriages. In fact DfT secured only around a third of the planned In terms of Horsforth, the original rolling stock for Northern only, plan was for Northern to run through cascades of second additional shuttle trains in the peak, hand stock from elsewhere in turning round at Horsforth, to relieve

crowding on the Harrogate services. Although the rolling stock for this was no longer available Network Rail took the view that it would be part of a longer term plan for the route and went ahead with the turnback as part of a re-signalling scheme for the line. In May 2014 Northern introduced one additional train in the evening peak (18.13 to Horsforth) that utilises the turnback. This is in addition to the 16.42 service that already turned around at Horsforth. West Yorkshire Combined Authorities will be pressing for the additional trains that would allow full use to be made of the turnback as part of the re-franchising process. Cllr. Barry Anderson Adel & Wharfedale Ward www.barryanderson.yourcllr.com Twitter @barryanderson19

STUART ANDREW MP For many years I have supported the campaign to create a rail link between Leeds Bradford Airport and Leeds train station and have now taken this campaign to Parliament. I recently met with the Chancellor of the Exchequer and the Secretary of State for Transport to highlight the case for investment in such a transport project and was pleased to have secured their commitment to consider Leeds in future discussions and consider the points I made.

at the moment, particularly when considering the significant economic benefits that one could bring to our area. As we all know, the airport is only served by often overcrowded roads and we need an alternative I believe that such a rail link is the that will improve things for both only answer to the connectivity passengers and my constituents. problems between Leeds, Bradford and the airport. It is incredible that our I was therefore pleased to have regional airport has no rail connection secured a debate in Parliament

on 15th October. This will be a fantastic opportunity for me to continue to lobby the Government to make a firm commitment to improving connectivity in Leeds. With enormous investments being made in the North already via the Northern Hub and HS2 projects, this is a logical addition which should be included in the overarching long term plan for transport in the north.



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SHHHHH! CELEBRITIES GET ARTY FOR ST GEMMA’S Comedian Stephen Fry, actor Sir Ian McKellen, Ricky Wilson (Kaiser Chiefs) and even the Prime Minister himself have demonstrated their creative talents for a very ‘Secret’ Art Project in aid of St Gemma’s Hospice. There are a host of very famous faces who’s ‘doodles and designs’ will be on display at this year’s annual Leeds Art Exhibition as well as an online eBay auction accessible from www. st-gemma.co.uk/sap. Over the past several months artists, high profile celebrities and art enthusiasts have been contributing unique postcardsized artwork to the Secret Art Project which now has over 400 pieces to showcase. Not only will they be on view at the annual Leeds Art Exhibition (details below), they’ll also be available to bid for online via an eBay auction. Other contributors include Danny Dyer, Sir Ben Kingsley, Ashley Jackson, Katherine Jenkins, A P McCoy, Frank Skinner and many more - there is a full list of contributors available, but which piece belongs to who will remain

hung, framed, and available to buy. Whether you’re an avid art fan who’s keen to win a Secret Art piece, or simply looking for something that will make a great addition to your home you will have a truly enjoyable This exciting, fun, and unique experience at this event. Pieces project is part of a national cover all ranges of media and campaign that will help raise styles so there is something to hospice awareness and funds suit all tastes with prices ranging for Covered's charity of the from £25 to over £1,000. year; St Gemma’s Hospice, the largest Hospice in Yorkshire The exhibition takes place at: and 4th largest in the UK. St The Grammar School at Leeds, Gemma’s pride themselves on Thursday 23 to Saturday 25 October providing and promoting the 10am until 6pm and Sunday 26 highest quality end of life care, October 10am until 4pm. education and research. It is expected the Secret Art Project Secret Art Project Online auction will raise over £30,000 in vital takes place from Wednesday 22 funds for the Hospice, helping to October – Friday 31st October at 8pm ensure St Gemma’s can continue – see www.st-gemma.co.uk/sap. to provide professional care to Visit www.st-gemma.co.uk or call patients and their families. 0113 218 5296, email The Leeds Art Exhibition (where tracieh@st-gemma.co.uk the pieces will be on show) is a for details. staple calendar event for all those who appreciate art and is not one The event is kindly supported by to miss! As with previous years, there will be over 900 exhibits as part of the annual exhibition; all a secret. So bidders could be getting their hands on some very valuable pieces, the fun will be at the end of the auction when they reveal the artist for each piece and how much it sold for!



18 News from the Suburbs

Qudos Sheds Light at Leeds PhotoLive in August Knog, a design company in Melbourne, gave Covered magazine an exclusive pre-UK release model of qudos, a tiny yet powerful LED light more at home on BMX bikes and surfboards. Photographer Ivor Hughes put it through its paces. At PhotoLive, in August at one of Leeds Met’s exhibition halls, there were sixteen photographic trade stands. Fifteen, good as they were, weren’t offering anything new. Apart from one. Knog, a cutting edge Australian cycle lighting and accessory design company, was using the event to launch qudos in UK. qudos is their tiny LED off-road activities light. Off-road because the concentrated beam is too powerful up close. So the matchbox-sized LED torch is aimed at night time BMX cycling or, waterproof to 40 metres, surfing or scuba diving. Yes, waterproof to 40 metres. LED lighting for video cameras has been around for several years. Small battery powered panels which can be as small as cigarette packets give home video recorders an edge. But they’ve never been a lot of use to stills cameras. They’re flimsy, can’t stand rain and, although the continuous light is quite strong, they are nowhere near the power of the split-second pulse of light sent out by powerful flashguns. For photographers, qudos is a move in their direction. It’s tiny, robust, waterproof and can be set to two different power levels on three focus settings. Though not quite as powerful as small

A qudos on display at Leeds PhotoLive. Another, background left, is on a tiny video camera. Lalique’s six-kilo crystal glass tiger on its UK release in a shop in York in 2009. The backlighting was provided by an expensive off-camera flash system. Reflection and refraction made the exposure hit and miss. LED lights are cheap and consistent.

the flashgun used to backlight the glass tiger pictured.

LED panels, that ability to focus can deliver more light where it is needed. The Li Po (lithium polymer) battery, the size of a sugar cube, powers it for up to four hours. While it is never going to be a substitute for studio or flash lights, it is an exceptionally portable and robust source of side or back lighting for out-of-studio portraits, even underwater. And it’s cheap. Out anytime now, it is expected to retail at around £90 – one quarter of the cost of

I’m more of a press photographer than studio, so I’ve now passed Covered’s qudos onto Leeds Photographic Society for their members to put it through every test imaginable. I also put Knog in touch with John Denton, one of the country’s top on-location fashion photographers and Leeds Flash Centre, who supply every means of photo and video lighting known. I’ll let you have their verdict in months to come. In the meantime, take a look at the comparative pics. Released onto the Australian and US markets, the qudos should be arriving in UK cycle stores and camera shops anytime now. Definitely worth a look.



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The Corn Exchange As Nexus Arts Festival launches at the Corn Exchange in Leeds, it’s a far cry from the building’s beginnings when the doors first opened in 1864. This Victorian Grade 1 listed building has suffered a turbulent few years, but remains one of the few corn exchanges still used for trading, though the corn may be gone and is replaced by boutique shopping, dining and cultural events. Designed by Cuthbert Brodrick, the Hull architect who also designed Leeds Town Hall, this iconic landmark sits on the junction of Boar Lane and Vicar Lane and began life as an exchange hall for merchants and farmers to buy and sell grain. Modelled on the Halle au Blé in Paris, and costing a total of £30,000 to complete, the hall elevated Leeds’ standing in the grain industry and business flourished throughout the 19th century. Grain was being imported in vast quantities from North America and Europe and Leeds already had a well established travel network. The

surrounding area, along the River Aire, became dominated by flour mills and from 1903 the Corn Exchange was also used as a leather market. Business continued to do well until the 1980s when few traders remained. At this time Leeds Civic Trust proposed to regenerate the building and turn it into a concert hall similar to the Royal Albert Hall in London but, in 1985, Speciality Shops won the contract to redevelop the Corn Exchange and turn it into a bespoke shopping centre and it was at this time that a large opening was cut into the trading floor, creating

the lower balcony we see today. Staircases were added to allow access to the basement level below. The Corn Exchange re-opened in 1990 and any remaining corn traders were permitted to remain trading on Tuesdays, as they had done for many years. This continued until 1994 when corn trading ceased

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after a total of 131 years in the building. By this time, many of the surrounding buildings had been restored and the area is now known as the Exchange Quarter. A further restoration in 2007 saw the hall converted into a food emporium and the ground level

occupied by Anthony’s until it’s recent closure. Now it’s back to independent retailers selling gifts and clothing whilst the venue launches regular events such as food festivals, craft markets and the new Nexus Arts Festival which showcased the work of seven emerging artists, who combined their various disciplines for the event. Nexus is about bringing art, music and performance into popular spaces and the Corn Exchange was brought to life by a vibrant mix of comedy, dance and music alongside the art work on display and provided creative artists with a new platform. Festival Director, Stephanie Upsall, feels that creative events should be open and assessable for all to experience and Nexus is about bringing hidden communities to the forefront to be enjoyed by everyone and not regarded as expensive or elitist. Find out more www.nexus-leeds.co.uk


22 Blast from the Past

Bramhope Tunnel – The Navvies’ Memorial in Otley The navvies’ memorial in Otley Parish Church is a scaled replica of the north portal of Bramhope Tunnel, Grade II listed.

Bramhope Tunnel, a little over two miles in length, is one of the longest rail tunnels in Britain and has for almost two centuries been a crucial component of the Leeds to Harrogate rail network – now taking in Burley Park, Headingley and Horsforth. Constructed between 1845 and 1849, the project followed an all too familiar path. Originally forecast costs of £800,000 escalated to over £2 million. It also claimed the lives of twentyfour men – the Channel Tunnel, immense by comparison, claimed ten.

The need for tunnels and bridges was and is far greater for trains than for cars. Viewers of the Tour de France, and more recently Spain, will have noticed that cyclists and support vehicles regularly negotiate gradients of 1 in 10 and greater. But locomotives just don’t have the same power-to-weight ratio and burnished steel on steel has nothing like the traction of rubber on tarmac. So they can’t go up and down the same hills. The very steepest rail gradient in UK is 1 in 34 (near Birmingham), where goods trains often need assistance from other locomotives. Even today.

Again, by way of example, the Channel Tunnel is only 1 in 90 at its steepest point. Bramhope Tunnel slopes at 1 in 94. Over 2000 men and 400 horses dug and blasted out the tunnel. Accidents were so frequent that LGI dedicated a specially sprung cart to ferry the injured to hospital. The memorial to 23 of the 24 casualties stands in Otley Parish Church Cemetery. Opposite the main part of the grounds, it is clearly visible through the railings. Details of those parts of the tunnel project still standing and visible are easily found by web search.


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Leeds Trinity University invites you to a COMMUNITY OPEN FORUM Leeds Trinity University is committed to making a positive impact on our community and invites neighbours to an open meeting to discuss future developments at our Horsforth campus. This will include a presentation by the University’s architects on the details of the development proposals for the campus, as previously shared at the community forum. The meeting is open to all and you are encouraged to share this invite with all members of the community.

Date: Wednesday 15 October 2014 Time: 7pm RSVP: s.clayton@leedstrinity.ac.uk or telephone 0113 283 7157

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The All New Soul I have always been a fan of quirky cars and when Kia launched the first generation Soul in 2008 it really caught my eye. So when Kia chose Leeds to launch the second generation Kia Soul to the UK press earlier this year I jumped at the chance of being there. The task was simple, to drive from York Place to Bolton Abbey and back in the morning in the diesel model and then change to the petrol variant for a circuit of Leeds in the afternoon. It was immediately evident that the new soul is leaps and bounds ahead of the car it replaces largely thanks to a new Cee’d derived chassis and vastly improved interior. The 126bhp 1.6litre diesel wasn’t the smoothest I have driven but it was far from the worst. Kia expect the diesel to account for 70% of sales. The new suspension set up coped equally well in the city as on some of the faster roads heading out town. The inevitable road noise that comes with a box-shaped car was noticeable but not overly intrusive. Soft touch materials in this Connect

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Plus model coupled with a wellplanned layout meant the interior was a pleasant place to be. A touchscreen stereo with reversing camera is standard on Connect and Connect Plus models but even the basic Start model gets a DAB stereo. Connect and Connect Plus models also get a smattering of leather touches around the cabin, Bluetooth and exterior features such as alloy wheels and front fog lights. After returning to Leeds and a spot of lunch it was time to jump into the lower spec Start model. The base model lacks some of the plush finishes and feels drab compared to the Connect Plus. The 130bhp 1.6 GDi petrol engine powering this car was perfectly adequate although the decreased torque compared to the diesel means more gear changes were needed. Luckily the 6-Speed manual gearbox fitted as standard to all Soul models is reasonably easy to use if not as sharp as some of the more established brands. A quick stop at the Owlcotes centre gave me a chance to gauge the practicalities of the car. The legroom

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available to rear seat passengers is almost as good as the headroom offered by the raised roof line. The boot is ample but you do have the large one-piece rear hatch and sizable load lip to get used to if you’re going to use it regularly. With the rear seats folded there is still a slight lip to contend with when sliding in larger items. Currently there is only one petrol and one diesel engine to choose from but there will soon be an electric variant. CO2 emissions for both engines are high and the emissions are not as good as others in this market leading to high running costs which will put some off. Business users will be put off by 2427% Benefit in Kind (BIK) tax levels. The new Soul is a massive improvement on the previous version. It is now a genuinely competent car and one which is worth considering if you’re in the market for a small SUV. Alternatives worth considering in this sector are the established Nissan Juke (from £13,420) and the new Suzuki SX4 S-Cross (from £14,999). Follow @peteflintmurray for more car reviews.

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34 News from the Suburbs

Councillors Comments: Paul Wadsworth I am pleased to see that work has started on the new wheelchair and pram friendly paths in Nunroyd Park. I was contacted by many disabled residents and families who felt that there were not enough wheel friendly paths in the park. This month I have spent a significant amount of time looking at the World War 1 commemorative Garden Project. I am the chair of the sub group for the Commemorative garden for Aireborough. The consultation on the location of the garden within Nunroyd Park is now in progress, the details of which are on the Leeds City Council consultation website (www. leeds.gov.uk/consultaion). There will also be

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some information available in the local library. I would urge people to respond so that we get the location right. Once we have the location we intend to run a competition for young people to design the Garden. We hope that this will get young people involved with the Garden and ensure that our young people are aware of the reasons behind the implementation of the tribute. To fund the garden we hope to raise money through sponsorship and events such as concerts and performances. We hope that the garden will be ready to open in 2018. If you would like more information on the project or you would like to get involved please feel free to contact me at paul.wadsworth@leeds.gov.uk Councillor Paul Wadsworth Guiseley and Rawdon Ward

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concerning GP practices. We have written to the managers of all local and nearby practices. They advise that they are still taking patients but we understand that, for some, a 9 day wait for appointments is not unusual.

Last month in this magazine we covered the Green Environment and Heritage issues (see wwww. adelneighbourhoodforum.co.uk/news). This month we look at the community needs in the area. Our vision is to ensure Adel is a healthy, vibrant, safe and caring community.

There are no public transport links from the north eastern side of Adel to the facilities at Holt Park such as the new Health and Well-Being Centre, Asda Superstore and two GP surgeries. This puts elderly residents without access to private transport at a serious disadvantage.

Building on a consultation event held last year some of the issues identified are;

Gardening is popular in Adel with a successful Horticultural Society and the nationally recognised York Gate on our doorstep. A demand for allotment provision has been identified in public consultation but the scale of demand has not been tested and no ready source of land has yet been identified or made available.

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The need for children’s play provision. The absence of a community centre for all ages. The need for additional GP health provision. Transport Links across Adel to gain access to Holt Park facilities. Gardening Allotments in the area.

Parents want to see more play facilities within easy reach but problems have been identified in the shortage of public space and private space available. One option being suggested by the Council is for a play area being located at Golden Acre Park which Leeds City Council would part fund. There is a need for more community activities for different age groups and discussions will take place with existing providers on the demands for these new services and the opening hours required. Residents have identified there is a capacity issue

The introduction of the Community Infrastructure Levy on Developers may well help the Forum achieve some of those community facilities stated above. It would help us considerably to have your comments and ideas, particularly on whether these proposals would be welcomed in the area. For further information contact; Ian Bond Joint Chairman, Adel Neighbourhood Forum by e-mail bondster@btopenworld.com Nick Brown, Joint Chairman, Adel Neighbourhood Forum by e-mail nick.brown@nickbrownarchitects.com Visit our website www.adelneighbourhoodforum.co.uk Follow us on Twitter @AdelForum


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GREG MULHOLLAND MP: RUGBY I am an avid follower of rugby league, and earlier this year I was thrilled to be selected as the first sitting MP to play Rugby League for my country, in a Masters match against Australia. It was a fantastic day that I will always remember and particularly special for happening this year, when celebrations are taking place across Leeds to commemorate 150 years of Rugby in the city. Since 1864 Rugby has played an important role in the development of the city and its suburbs, and has provided benefits to people of all ages in Leeds. As Vice President of the Leeds Rugby Foundation, the official charity of Leeds Rhinos, I have seen how rugby helps promote health and fitness and delivers fantastic community projects locally. Leeds Rugby Foundation runs a range of local projects on its three themes of sport, health and education. It works with primary and secondary schools, amateur clubs and holiday rugby camps for children and adults and is able to engage with some of the most disadvantaged and socially excluded young people in the city. Their work involves more children in sport, not just rugby but also dance classes, as well as promoting healthy lifestyles and helping them make informed life choices. They also provide people of all abilities with a chance to shine through their tailored programs. Leeds Rhinos captain Kevin Sinfield was just last month appointed MBE for his services to Rugby League and his work with the Leeds Rugby Foundation, both roles he has carried out with great distinction, and it was particularly pleasing to see him lead the team to victory in the Challenge Cup

last month before announcing his retirement as player and captain of the national team. Rugby League across the country is also doing a great deal to raise awareness of mental health problems through its State of Mind initiative. Recent fixtures have been used to highlight the sterling work that has been taking place with players, in the wider game and in its communities. All in all, rugby league is clearly working hard for healthy minds and healthy bodies and I am delighted to be able to support this. Greg Mulholland Wainwright House, 12 Holt Park Centre, LS16 7SR greg@gregmulholland.org

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National bone cancer charity wants you at Horsforth HQ Horsforth is home to a national charity which needs your help to make a real difference to everyone affected by primary bone cancer. Bone Cancer Research Trust, based off Town Street, is looking for people to join its army of volunteers to help raise awareness about this cruel and devastating disease. Every year in the UK and Ireland 600 people will be diagnosed and yet only half will survive, which is why funding research is crucial to change survival rates, which have not improved in more than 25 years. Ann Young (pictured) was inspired to join BCRT’s volunteering team after losing her husband to primary bone cancer. She told Covered: “I like coming to BCRT every week – not only because it feels good to be able to help this brilliant cause, but also because of the friendly staff working here. I would recommend volunteering for BCRT to everyone who would like to get some experience in fundraising or administration and have fun while doing so.” BCRT holds an annual Bake It For Bone Cancer event during

Awareness Week (13-19 October 2014). So if you’re partial to a spot of baking and would like to give Mary Berry a run for her money, then the charity would love to hear from you. If you are interested in volunteering or getting involved in Bake It For Bone Cancer, please contact Kate Connor at kate.connor@bcrt.org.uk, call 0113 258 5934 or visit: www.bcrt.org.uk/atb_how_you_can_volunteer.php

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News from Horsforth Bridge Open Again Town Council After Facelift The Horsforth Neighbourhood Plan Working Group (NPWG) has placed the 900 responses, from the consultation run during July, in the hands of two honours degree graduates from Leeds Trinity University for analysis. Their job is to input the raw data from the questionnaires that Martin Hughes, Chairman, were returned, and Horsforth Town Council provide the Council with analysis and summary of the results. This work should be completed by the end of September. The information from this will guide the development of the final Neighbourhood Plan for Horsforth. The NPWG is also required to consult with local businesses. It has been a task to assemble business names and addresses from the very many business organisations that are listed in Horsforth. However, sorting through the information has resulted in a list of 1410 LS18-based businesses that we plan to write to, to get their opinions on local planning. Again we have asked Trinity University to help us with this work. You will be interested to know that there are about 270 shop fronts on Town Street, New Road Side and Station Road. So there are many other businesses off our main shopping areas. Christmas is coming! – and with that in mind the Council is planning the Christmas light switch-on event, which is to be on 6th December at 15:30 hours. It’ll be a busy day for the town, as there is also a Farmer’s Market on the same day. Arrangements for Christmas lights were made many months ago with Leeds City Council, but we have delayed the choice and positioning of Christmas trees, hoping to increase the number to at least 2 and to make the trees more impressive. Certainly there will be one on The Green, and we’d like to reinstate the one that was placed on New Road Side.

The Bridge Inn on Horsforth’s Low Lane officially reopened on Friday evening 12 September and was an instant hit with the hundreds of guests invited to see the results of the three and a half weeks total refurbishment. Bob the bassett hound was wondering what all the fuss was about though was quite at home on the new carpet.


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Amnesty International UK – recruitment drive for local groups AIUK has 200 000 members nationally, but only 6000 (3%) are signed up to their local group. You might think, well, I pay a subscription, I read the magazine, I write a few letters, so why join the local group? Basically, AI is like any other group with a shared goal, be it losing weight, improving photographic skills or whatever. Better motivation, feeling part of a bigger picture, reaching a deeper understanding of issues and – crucial to AI activities – helping out with fund-raising. In a drive to increase numbers, various events are scheduled nationwide. In Yorkshire, the first is a conference to discuss Amnesty’s strategic goals and their access via Skype or other technology. This will be on Saturday 4 October in room AEW/104 in Alcuin East Wing at York University, from 11am until early afternoon. The event is entirely free, being funded by AIUK in London. Coffee and tea will be provided but participants are invited to bring their own lunch.

Jesus Chris Superstar – a long time coming While photographing Brassneck Theatre’s rehearsals at Guiseley Theatre in March, our photographer also came across Guiseley Amateur Operatic Society’s first night of rehearsals for Jesus Christ Superstar (pictured). How have they done, six months later? You can be the judge of that; the production runs from 6 to 11 October. Booking line 0113 2506434.

Abdul and Nigel (played by Masieh Zarrien and Toby Jones) from the film Leave to Remain, showing at Otley Courthouse on 2 October

The next event is the main regional conference at Leeds University on Saturday 15 November (exact venue tbc). This will have input from a senior AIUK figure as well as a regional forum allowing local groups to air any issues they wish. There will also be a focus on the York University CAHR (Centre for Applied Human Rights).

the precarious juncture of having his refugee status decided. For Omar, and thousands like him, who arrive alone and scared on our shores each year, the asylum system is a cruel game of chance. The film will be followed by a question and answer session on issues raised by the film. Hot off the press is the news that Masieh Zarrien, one of the main characters, Wharfedale Amnesty International will be there on the night. has a flourishing group and is For more information and tickets joining with Otley Film Society (£5 each), call 01943 467466 to present LEAVE TO REMAIN (15), directed by Bruce Goodison, For details of AI Wharfedale, on Thursday 2 October at 7.45pm check the blog wharfam.blogspot. at Otley Courthouse. Omar, a co.uk charismatic Afghan teenager, is at Or email ianhobsonuk@yahoo.com


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Adel Beer Festival – and Adel Players This year’s Adel Beer Festival (29 to 31 August) included a family fun and awareness day on the Sunday. Apart from the music, burgers and bouncy castle, numerous of the sports clubs based at Adel Memorial Sports Ground offered taster sessions aimed mainly at recruiting youngsters. Some social groups were also plugging their own societies and activities, notably Adel Players who were promoting their next production Rutherford and Son. Written in 1912, the play relates the difficult relationship between Rutherford, a glassmaking captain (and extreme capitalist) of industry and his son and heir John. And the rest of the family. Acclaimed at the time, it fell out of production for many years. But in 1998 it was acclaimed by the National Theatre as being one of the best 100 of the 20th century. TOP IMAGE: In spite of the currently difficult relationship between past and prospective developers David Wilson Homes and the residents of Adel, DWH was sufficiently generous to sponsor the festival’s glasses and two barrels of beer – including, here, Leeds Brewery’s Midnight Bell. The Festival was gracious enough to accept. BOTTOM IMAGE: Adel Players director Pat Riley with husband (and assistant) Bernard. Their next production, Rutherford and Son, runs from 22 to 25 October. On the day they were displaying a selection of the props. Set in Victorian times, there was no electric lighting – the props team is employing numerous tricks of the trade to keep the “oil” lamps in line with safety regulations (all tickets £8 on 0113 2755585 or via their website).

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Better Fortunes for Cookridge Fire Station Open Day Each year Cookridge Fire Station holds an open day. The purpose of the established and popular event is four fold. First, the station opens its doors to the general public and, along with other emergency services, gets to meet the community it serves. Secondly, each of the emergency services carries important health and safety warnings. Then there’s fundraising for local and fire fighters’ charities and, of course, the family fun aspect. Last year the day was severely curtailed by poor weather. They were packing up when we arrived mid-day. But this year the sunnier event proved so popular that they actually ran out of food half way through and had to send out an emergency call themselves for more burgers, sausages and buns. The event raised £1737.00 on the day, divided among three charities.

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42 Health & Wellbeing

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Getting to a local legs bums and tums class is not easy for everyone but walking is available whenever you’re free and will help you to tone the same muscles. If you walk up hills and focus on your posture not only are your legs going to become more and more defined but your abs will also start to tone up. There are many health benefits to walking but there can also be social benefits, as walking in a group will help to make friends and spur you on if your stamina begins to run out. Living in this part of the world has its benefits and one of these is the amazing views that can be enjoyed, you just need to know where they are and be willing to walk to get to them. There are many local walking groups to get involved with including the Horsforth Healthy Walking Group who set off from Morrisons on Town Street every Wednesday at 10am. They also go on longer, more challenging walks once a month

on a Thursday. The Holt Park Walking Group walk from the Holt Park District Centre ASDA every Tuesday morning at 10.30am for short, gentle walks around North West Leeds. Keith Balfour, one of Trinity Fitness’ Duty Managers, runs a walking club that focuses on walking in a friendly group and seeing some of Yorkshire’s best natural views. So far Trinity Walks have walked around Ilkley Moor, The Cavendish at Bolton Abbey to the aqueduct along the River Wharfe, the Ingleton Waterfall Trail and around the Yorkshire Dales. For more information email k.balfour@leedstrinity.ac.uk. Visit www.walkingforhealth.org. uk/walkfinder for more walking clubs near you. Enjoy. Written by Daniel Roberts (@DannyRoberts74) Sponsored by Trinity Fitness Sports Centre Tel: 0113 283 7155, www.trinityfitness.co.uk



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Stand outside your house on a clear cold October night and listen carefully, and you may hear the distant “seep” sounds that are the contact calls of flocks of redwings, flying unseen high above, as they escape the snow and ice of the far north to winter in the UK. A member of the thrush family, the redwing is named for the orangered patch beneath its wing, and nearly 700,000 birds arrive here in the autumn. Watch out for them on berry bushes and rowan trees – they are smaller than our native thrushes, and tend to flit about in a nervous manner.

For some inspiring autumn nature activities, from fungus forays to wader watching and stargazing, check out the RSPB’s website: www.rspb.org.uk

Also arriving soon from the north are fieldfares, again a thrush, but large and colourful, roaming the countryside in noisy flocks and feeding on insects, worms and berries. Both these birds will visit gardens, especially in freezing weather, so keep an eye out for them. Perhaps the most exotic and visible of the winter visitors are the

waxwings, whose arrival depends largely on the availability of food in their native Scandinavia. For this reason, they can arrive much later or even not at all in some years. They are a striking reddishbrown bird, starling-sized, with a prominent crest, black throat and yellow-tipped wings and tail. They are mostly seen in flocks from a half dozen to hundreds, and have a lovely

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there is an impressive sized landing, house bathroom and 2 bedrooms, 1 with a stylish modern en-suite. The top floor offers 2 further double bedrooms with fantastic beamed detailing to both rooms.

DALE EDDISON Otley Office T: 01943 465465 E: otley@daleeddison.co.uk www.daleeddison.co.uk

INTAKE LANE, RODLEY £289,950 A superb stone built, three bedroom detached house, arranged over three floors with flexible and spacious accommodation. The property has been LINLEY SIMPSON tastefully modernised yet retains some 12 Station Road Horsforth, delightful period features. Leeds LS18 5NR

T: 0113 239 0663 E: horsforth@linleyandsimpson.co.uk

WELLROYD, RAWDON £489,950 Large, unique stone residence in a tranquil semi rural hamlet backing onto Greenbelt land. Beautiful shared grounds approx 1.5 acres. Substantial & luxurious flexible accommodation with 4 bedrooms and a wealth of character. Close to amenities, excellent schools & transport links. Double garage. Use of tennis court. EPC-E

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52 News from the Suburbs

Jeevan Looking over His Shoulder Last month we reported how eight-years-old Jeevan of Leeds Golf Centre was heading to St Andrews in Scotland to represent West Yorkshire in the Wee Wonders age-grouped national golf championships. It wasn’t to be. On the day, a nonetheless creditable 111 (over 27 holes) earned him a mid-table 20th place. According to granddad Jaspal, pictured here with Jeevan, an even younger grandson is showing equal potential – Jeevan’s two-years-old brother is already demonstrating the perfect golf swing. With the annual tournament broken into four age groups between 5 and 12, Jaspal might be finding himself in Scotland every August for the next ten years ...

The Maxwell Brothers in WWI – update Last month we underlined the difficulties faced by people researching ancestors’ whereabouts during WWI, whether for personal reasons or for one of the many parish projects funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund. The example we gave was this image held on Leeds CC’s Leodis online pictures archive - the details given didn’t tally with those held on ancestry.co.uk, CWGC records or the regimental monument in Canterbury Cathedral (all online). Leodis has confirmed and is correcting the error. As a result of that article, we received a letter from Cynthia Ruston, who with the help of HLF, is researching all forty-eight Meanwood men commemorated on her local war memorial. Cynthia’s letter included a message supporting the article; “It’s a case of check, double check and go back and check again.” Another reader, Anthony Child, also wrote in. Although he also finds National Archives records a valuable research resource, he had found and reported similar errors in the case of two members of his own family. By coincidence, on a past visit to Meanwood Memorial, he had noticed the date of Arthur Maxwell’s death being the very next day (30 August). Accordingly, he laid a few flowers as a tribute - and recently laid a poppy cross for both brothers at a service commemorating the outbreak of the First Battle of the Somme.

Arthur Maxwell, from Meanwood, was killed on 30 August 1914, shortly after the outbreak of WWI. His brother William, also with 9th Lancers, died on 11 May 1915. The work and sentiments of people like Cynthia Ruston and Anthony Child has brought and will keep awareness of all such sacrifices into today’s communities.


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LEEDS FENCING CLUB

Kirkstall Leisure Centre, Kirkstall Lane, Leeds LS5 3BE. Monday Evenings. Beginners-6.30-8pm (suitable for all ages 12+) Intermediates/Advanced-8 -10pm. Wheelchair fencing available. Leeds Fencing Club website: http://www.leedsfencing.co.uk/ email: info@leedsfencing.co.uk or contact club secretary Karen Garvie 0113 2742262 or Kirkstall Leisure Centre 0113 3782086, email: lsp.kirkstall.sport@leeds.gov.uk

LEEDS COELIAC GROUP

Sports, Health & Wellbeing ADEL BADMINTON CLUB

Adel War Memorial Hall, Church Lane, LS16 8DE. Monday evenings 8pm. We are looking for new members to join, the club currently has a mixed team and a men's team in Leeds & District Badminton League. If you are interested in playing and have previous experience we would love to see you, Enquiries: Chris 0113 2259426

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

DIABETES U.K. SUPPORT GROUP

West Yorkshire Playhouse, Playhouse Square, Quarry Hill, LS2 7UP 1st Monday of the month 7pm – 9pm (Except Bank Holidays when it’s the 2nd Monday) All welcome to hear a variety of speakers on diabetes related health matters. Enquiries: 07840 686618

DROP-IN MEDITATION EVENING CLASSES At Leeds Trinity University College, Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth, LS18 5HD Thursday evenings, 7.30 - 9.30pm. Suitable for beginners and those who have meditated previously. Taught from a Buddhist perspective. For more info: www.meditationinleeds.org or call 0113 265 2118

GET FIT STAY FIT

Bramhope Methodist Church, Eastgate, LS16 9AA Over 60s gentle exercise class. Wednesday 2pm-3pm £5 per session. Enquiries: 0113 2738640

IBS LEEDS

Friendly, informal meetings for fellow sufferers of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS). Monthly meetings now being held at the HEART Centre in Headingley. Please email me at matt@letscureibs.com or visit www.letscureibs.com for details

We offer support and advice to those medically diagnosed with Coeliac disease. Next social event is on Friday 26th September 2014 at 7.00 pm. Gluten-Free Tasting Evening at COOK North Leeds, 331 Harrogate Road, Moortown, Leeds LS17 6QD. Details: Sandra McLean 07711 768850 or sandra.mclean@btinternet.com. enquiries@leedscoeliacgroup.org.uk

OTLEY & WHARFEDALE MACMILLAN CANCER SUPPORT FUNDRAISING GROUP

Call for venue. 1st Thursday of each month, 2pm. Meet to plan events, new members welcome. Enquiries: 0113 2613758

YARNBURY RUFC seeking new U15 players

Yarnbury (Horsforth) are looking for new players for their U15 (school year 10) squad. Friendly local club, all welcome. Contact Richard Lister (coach) 07843 615357 or Ann Foster 07749 343077 Or turn up at training Tuesdays 6-7 Yarnbury RUFC, Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth (opposite Trinity and All Saints).

ART, MUSIC, DANCE & ENTERTAINMENT ADULT SCOTTISH COUNTRY DANCE CLASSES

(First class free) Adel Methodist Church, Gainsborough Avenue (behind the Lawnswood Arms) Monday: 1-45pm to 3-45pm & Tuesday: 7-45pm to 9-45pm. All welcome. Enquiries: Irene 0113 2631310 or e-mail: glyn.cup@virginmedia.com

CRAFT AFTERNOONS

Rawdon Library, Micklefield Park, LS19 6DF 2nd and 4th Thursday of every month, 2:00pm – 4:00pm. All welcome Enquiries: 0113 3910440

GUISELEY ART CLUB

Meet every Monday from 1.30 - 3.30 at Guiseley Methodist Church hall, Oxford Rd Guiseley. LS20 9EP. No annual fee, free try out for your first visit then only £2.50 each time you attend including refreshments. Demonstrations, workshops and the opportunity to practice your art at every meeting in a light and spacious room. Do your own thing or join in with a group theme. Friendly relaxed atmosphere, free parking and level ground floor access. Chris 01943 873732, Carol 0113 2503023 artguiseley@hotmail.co.uk

HORSFORTH ARTS SOCIETY

Monday - 10-12 am, Tuesday and Thursday 1.30-3.30 pm Wednesday evening 7.30 – 9.30.pm. New members always welcome. Contact:0113 2588496 - 15 Back Lane, Horsforth, LS18 4RF www.horsforthartsociety.worldpress.com

LAWNSWOOD SINGERS FEMALE CHOIR

Holy Trinity Church, Green Lane, Cookridge. Wednesday 7.30pm. Good female singers welcome. Wide repertoire, friendly people. Concerts given in aid of Church and Charity funding. Enquiries: Brenda Hawer 0113 2671292

LIFE DRAWING ART GROUP

Old Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel Tuesdays 10.30am – noon. New members and all abilities are welcome to come and draw a variety of life models. Enquiries: Laurence 07856 735179

RAWDON AMNESTY CONCERT SERIES

Adel Methodist Church (behind Lawnswood Arms) Mixed voice friendly choir Thursdays 7pm. at Adel Methodist Church. There are no auditions and new members whether experienced singers or beginners are all welcome.Further details from Elizabeth King tel. 0113 2285932

All events take place in Rawdon’s historic 17th-century Quaker meeting house. Marion and Friends" Sunday 28 September 7.30 pm will feature music for violin, flute and piano by Bach, Poulenc and other composers, performed by Marion Raper, David Riley and David Moseley. Admission is FREE, and there is a basket for voluntary donations to support Amnesty International in its work for human rights around the world. All donations are passed on to Amnesty. Information and copies of the series programme are available from Barbara Parry: 0113 2503867 barbaraparry@ waitrose.com or Diane Exley: 0113 2502051 edianex@btinternet.com.

CHIPPENDALE SINGERS

PHOENIX FOLK DANCERS

AMICI SINGERS

Methodist Church, Boroughgate, Otley. Wednesday evenings 7.45pm – 9.30pm. Mixed choir voice, folk songs, spiritual and songs from shows. Looking for Male Singers & Alto's (music readers essential). Enquiries: Chris Denton 0113 2843744 chrisjdenton@gmail.com or to book choir Jan Wilkinson 01943 461318

Adel Methodist Church Hall (behind the Lawnswood Arms) Every Wednesday, 8pm to 10pm. If you have enjoyed a Ceilidh or a Barn Dance why not try English Country Dancing. Beginners welcome and you don't need a partner. Enquiries 01943 467851 or 0113 2611902


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PLACES OF WORSHIP If your Place of Worship has an event you would like to publicise please send details to: info@covered-magazine.net and we will do our best to include it in the relevant issue.

HARVEST CELEBRATIONS AT GROVE METHODIST CHURCH, HORSFORTH

October 4th at 6.00pm Grove centre, New Street - Harvest Supper and Concert Tickets £6 from Stewards or ‘phone 0113 2581726. 5th Oct 10.30 am Harvest Thanksgiving and Parade Service. 6.00 pm Circuit Harvest Thanksgiving Service. Guest Preacher at both Services Revd. Peter Shilling (Burgess Hill, Sussex)

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Harvest Festival, Sunday 5th October at 10.00 am. There will be a speaker and collection for Water Aid and food items will be donated to Caring for Life. On Sunday 26th October there will be a meditative service of Taizé music and readings at 6.30 pm. All are welcome to come and join us for either, or both, of the above events. On Sundays, services with Holy Communion, are at 8.00 am and 10.00 am. There is a Kid’s Club during the service on the 3rd Sunday of every month.

GRASSINGTON FARMERS MARKET

Grassington Village Centre, North Yorkshire, BD23 5LB 3rd Sunday of every month 9am-2.30pm www.northerndalesfarmersmarkets.com

GUISELEY FARMERS MARKET

The Station Pub, 70 Otley Road, Guiseley, LS20 8BH 3rd Sunday of every month 9am-1.30pm

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

OAKWOOD FARMERS MARKET

Around the Oakwood Clock (junction of Oakwood Lane, Roundhay Road, Princes Avenue, Wetherby Road) 3rd Saturday of every month 9 - 12.30 www.oakwoodfarmersmarket.com

OTLEY FARMERS MARKET

Market Square, Otley, LS21 3AQ Last Sunday of every month 9am-1pm

Food, Drink & Farmers Markets BRIGGATE FARMERS & CRAFT MARKET

Briggate, Leeds City Centre 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month 10am-4pm

CHAPEL ALLERTON FARMERS MARKET Three Hulats Pub, 13 Harrogate Road, Chapel Allerton, LS7 3NB Last Sunday of every month 9am-1pm

CHIPPENDALES INDOOR MARKET

The Old Grammar School, Manor Square, Otley, LS21 3AY Last Sunday of the month, 9am-3pm Chippendale's Indoor market is a market run insidethe gallery. With over 15 traders selling anything from jams, pickles, chilled meats and crafts its well worth visiting.

DESIGNER CRAFT FAIR

Otley Courthouse, LS21 3AN Last Sunday of the month 9.30am-1pm. Lovely handmade crafts, fairtrade tea & coffee & yummy snacks www.otleycourthouse.org.uk

OTLEY COUNTRY MARKET

St John Ambulance Hall, Gay Lane, Otley. 9.30-11.15 am 1st & 3rd Friday of the month. Homemade cakes, bakes, bread and savouries. Homemade preserves and chutney, local honey and a range of handmade crafts. Tea, coffee and homemade biscuits.

SKIPTON FARMERS MARKET

CHIPPENDALES INDOOR MARKET

The Old Grammar School, Manor Square, Otley, LS21 3AY Last Sunday of the month, 9am-3pm Chippendale's Indoor market is a market run insidethe gallery. With over 15 traders selling anything from jams, pickles, chilled meats and crafts its well worth visiting.

DESIGNER CRAFT FAIR

Otley Courthouse, LS21 3AN Last Sunday of the month 9.30am-1pm. Lovely handmade crafts, fairtrade tea & coffee & yummy snacks www. otleycourthouse.org.uk

GRASSINGTON FARMERS MARKET

Grassington Village Centre, North Yorkshire, BD23 5LB 3rd Sunday of every month 9am-2.30pm www.northerndalesfarmersmarkets.com

GUISELEY FARMERS MARKET

The Station Pub, 70 Otley Road, Guiseley, LS20 8BH 3rd Sunday of every month 9am-1.30pm

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

OAKWOOD FARMERS MARKET

Around the Oakwood Clock (junction of Oakwood Lane, Roundhay Road, Princes Avenue, Wetherby Road) 3rd Saturday of every month 9 - 12.30 www.oakwoodfarmersmarket.com

Skipton Canal Basin, BD23 1st Sunday of every month 9am-2.30pm www.northerndalesfarmersmarkets.com

OTLEY FARMERS MARKET

ASSOCIATIONS, CLUBS, GROUPS & SOCIETIES

OTLEY COUNTRY MARKET

Market Square, Otley, LS21 3AQ Last Sunday of every month 9am-1pm

BRIGGATE FARMERS & CRAFT MARKET Briggate, Leeds City Centre 1st & 3rd Sunday of every month 10am-4pm

St John Ambulance Hall, Gay Lane, Otley. 9.30-11.15 am 1st & 3rd Friday of the month. Homemade cakes, bakes, bread and savouries. Homemade preserves and chutney, local honey and a range of handmade crafts. Tea, coffee and homemade biscuits.

CHAPEL ALLERTON FARMERS MARKET

SKIPTON FARMERS MARKET

Three Hulats Pub, 13 Harrogate Road, Chapel Allerton, LS7 3NB Last Sunday of every month 9am-1pm

Skipton Canal Basin, BD23 1st Sunday of every month 9am-2.30pm www.northerndalesfarmersmarkets.com


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it’s a date If you are holding an event or activity during November please email details to: info@covered-magazine.net

AUTUMN PLANT SALE – BRAMHOPE METHODIST CHURCH

The 9th Autumn Plant Sale of professionally grown Wallflowers, Pansies, Violas and Cyclamen will be held in our Church Hall, on Friday 3rd October from 9.30 am to 6.30 pm and on Saturday 4th October from 9.00 am to 2.00 pm. A selection of Alpines, Perennials, Winter baskets and Patio Pots will also be available.

FOR THE LOVE OF FOOD - MILLENIUM SQUARE Fri 26 - Sun 28 Sep

Street food show where the finest traders will be cooking up a storm to win the public vote in the British Street Food Awards. Entrance to ‘For The Love Of Food’ will include tasters of craft beer/ cider/squash chosen specially to match the traders’ menus. For further details see www.fortheloveoffood.co.uk

LEEDS BRADFORD 50+ SHOW Pudsey Civic Hall Friday 26th September 9.30am - 3pm Free tickets, limited amount book now on 01204 398234/ www.goldenyearsroadshow.co.uk

LPW WRESTLING

25th October Harehills Working Men’s Club & Institute Cowper Terrace, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS9 7AP Ticket prices are Adults - £10 Children £5 Family 4 (2 Kids & 2 Adults) - £25 Tickets on the door or email lpw2011@ outlook.com Doors Open 7pm Bell: 7:30pm Wrestling theme fancy dress, prizes to be won

THE LEEDS MODEL RAILWAY SOCIETY

Annual Model Railway Exhibition 25th and 26th October Sat 10 - 5, Sun 10 – 4.30. £6 (children free) Leeds Grammar School, LS17 8GS. Working layouts, Refreshments. www.leedsmrs.org

GREEN FINGERS FRIENDS OF WIGTON MOOR WOODS

We are a friendly group of volunteers. We meet monthly at Wigton Moor UR church hall, High Ash Drive. We have a varied programme of activity days with litter picks, tree and bulb planting, nature quizzes and walks. New members always welcome. Contact us at: wigtonwoods17@gmail.com also Debs 07943277867, Anne 07530040349 or see us on Facebook.

HEADINGLEY FLOWER CLUB

1st Friday of month, 7.30pm at St Chad's Parish Centre.

HORSFORTH IN BLOOM

Horsforth Museum, The Green, LS18 5JB We are a friendly group and anyone interested in helping is welcome to come and join us. Enquiries: Hilary Taylor 0113 2583521

LEEDS HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY

St Chad’s Hall, Otley Road LS16 5JT First Tuesday of the month, a variety of interesting speakers – always a friendly relaxed evening with tea/coffee/biscuits. Enquiries: Pat 0113 2250030 or www. leedshs.org.uk

RAINBOWS / BROWNIES / GIRL GUIDES

St Margarets Church, Church Lane, LS18 5LA Various Days/Times Mon – Thurs. Volunteers needed urgently, training course & support is given. Enquiries: Penny 0113 2390533

STORYTIME

Rawdon Library, Micklefield Park LS19 6DF. Thursday 10:30 – 11:00am. Children under 5 Welcome Enquiries: 0113 3910440

SINGING MUMS

St.Paul's Church, Ireland Wood Jubilee Room. Friendly singing group for Mums to enjoy with their babies. Tuesdays 10 - 11 a.m at Starting 9th Sept running termly. £5 per session if booking the term, £6 drop in. To book a place or for more info email georgina.lashbrook@hotmail.com or visit the Facebook page and send a message Facebook.com/singingmums

TINY OUTDOOR EXPLORERS (age 2-5 year olds)

TCV Hollybush Wildlife Garden, Kirkstall, LS5 3BP Mondays & Fridays 10.30am-11.30am. Don the wellies and explore the natural world with hands on fun activities. Enquiries: Lisa 07887 813061 or info@ tinyoutdoorexplorers.co.uk

NATIONAL VEGETABLE SOCIETY Paxton Hall, 186 Kirkstall Lane, Headingley, Leeds LS5 2AB. Free entry, all welcome.

FAMILIES & CHILDREN LEEDS WEEKEND CARE ASSOCIATION

Various locations in Leeds. Provides respite care for children with moderate – severe disabilities. Playscheme and weekend groups. Music Mondays. Children & teenagers up to 18. Call for details: 0113 2165133

ON STAGE THEATRE ARTS ACADEMY

The Carriageworks, 3 Millennium Square LS2 3AD Saturday afternoons. Musical Theatre, Drama Courses and Productions for 5-18 year olds. ‘Little Stars’ introductory course for 3 to 5 year olds. Enquiries: 0113 2628033 www. onstagetheatrearts.co.uk

looking ahead WWI HERITAGE LOTTERY PROJECT EVENTS

Monday 1st November - Weds 12th November a self-guided walk from the Old Ball roundabout to Horsforth Cemetery on Calverley Lane, going past 20 information boards that link WWI people and events to buildings. 8th and 9th November: Exhibition at St Margaret’s Hall: Saturday 10:00am4:00pm / Sunday 11:00am-4:00pm The Sunday coincides with Remembrance Sunday. The Parade that day starts at 10:15am at the Broadgate end of Stanhope Drive and will stop at the boulder stone for a re-dedication of the 201 memorial trees and the unveiling of two lecterns. The Cenotaph service to take place at 11:00am. Tuesday 11th November - Armistice Day A very short service at 11:00am followed by the placing of poppies on the WWI and WWII memorials by pupils of local school. All info is on web site: www.horsforthwar.com


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Dale Communications Ltd TV AERIAL, SATELLITE & COMMUNICATION SPECIALISTS Installations

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Repairs

Upgrades

Digital Aerials & Sky Installations & Repairs LCD, LED & Plasma Installations Extra TV/Sky Points Multi Point Systems Watch & Control Sky in Any Room Fully Insured and Qualified Engineers Locally Family Run Business with 25 Years’ Experience 7 Day service with Locally Employed Engineers FREE QUOTATIONS CCTV Installations – Domestic & Commercial 17th Edition Electrician 15% Discount with this advert

CALL YOUR LOCAL ENGINEER ON 0800 633 5311 / 07711 796985 Local to you in LS16, LS18 & LS19 Website: www.dalecomm.co.uk Email: sales@dalecomm.co.uk

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Bathrooms Coral Bathrooms

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Bridal Fairs Horsforth Golf Club

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Building & Joinery Services DPM

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Rob Atkinson

Property renovation and maintenance specialist

T/A AC Builders

6 Hawksworth Road Horsforth Leeds LS18 4JP 0113 2586201 / 07790115807 ac.builders@yahoo.co.uk

Emsley Builders Locally Based Company

All Aspects of Building Work Undertaken Extensions | Alterations | Refurbishment Loft/Basement Conversions Garage/Windows/Doors Kitchens/Bathrooms (Supply & Fit)

Call Andrew For a Free Quote

01132 683284 / 07917 403192 Email: emsleybuilders@yahoo.co.uk www.extensionsinleeds.com

Car Dealerships Ringways

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Children & Families

HORSFORTH

412 Dance Theatre

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Dolphins Day Nursery

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Grey to Green

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Covered Classifieds Cleaning Services

Dry Cleaning

Special Offers

Carpet Cleaning Service *Please Call For A Quote*

2 Suits for £15 2 Coats for £15 4 Trousers for £15 3 Jackets for £15

Carpet Cleaning Machine Hire 1/2 day £15 ■ Full day £20

WEEKLY, FORTNIGHTLY, MONTHLY OR 1 OFF CLEANS VERY FLEXIBLE

Your Clothes Deserve Some TLC

A company small enough to care but large enough to cope Please call Helen on: 0113 2555307 or 07808 410294

TLC Ltd

Quality Dry Cleaning

Tinshill Lane Cleaning 397a Otley Old Road, Cookridge, Leeds LS16 7DF (Top of Tinshill Lane)

0113 261 3369 / 07882 525 977

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Education

Unit 5, Springfield Mills, Farsley. LS28

High Quality Domestic Services Book a single clean at discounted rates. Ask us for a quote for regular work.

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CLEANING SERVICES LTD Ete 1999

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HOMEMAIDS Locally Based Reliable, Trustworthy Staff References Available

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Ireland Wood Primary

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Leeds Trinity University

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Leeds Trinity University

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Electricians

Find us on Facebook

Established 1983

CHRIS VICKERS

& Twitter!

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Business as usual

ELECTRICIANS & PLUMBERS

Dentists

Domestic Commercial Industrial

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24hr Call-Out No Job Too Small

DIY & Builders Merchants Woodlands

TEL: 0113 258 3637 MOBILE: 07940 124511 Victoria Drive, Horsforth

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Domestic Appliance Repairs

RICHARD'S DOMESTIC APPLIANCE REPAIRS Electric Ovens Cookers Washing Machines Dishwashers Fridge/Freezers, etc

Garage Doors

NO Call Out Charge Locally

Telephone 0113 230 0510 or 07717 165900 Cookridge based

GARAGE SAME

DOOR DAY

REPAIRS

7 DAYS A WEEK 8AM - 8PM • • • •

Broken Cables & Spring Repairs Locks Replaced Remote Controls Fitted & Repaired New Doors Fitted

ALL AREAS COVERED NO CALL OUT CHARGE

www.firstgaragedoors.com

LEEDS

01132 820 410 CALL GARY MOBILE

07860 382 984


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Padd Hair Studio

Heating & Plumbing

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Food & Drink Bar 166

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Caring For Life

WRAP

The Bridge Inn

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Wiltshire Farm Foods

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Furniture & Upholstery Jordan Upholstery

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Garage Services MRL Gardens

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Town Garage

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Gardens HAGA

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N.S.Whitaker

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07754 523 528 0113 255 6764 FREE Estimate & Consultations • Domestic & Commercial • Garden Maintenance, Tidy Ups, Weeding • Hedges (any size) • Small Trees Trimmed/Removed

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Fencing, Decking, Pergolas Pressure Washing Removal of all Garden Waste No job too small

E: james.thorogood22@sky.com

Spring Garden Tidy Ups Health & Wellbeing

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Physiofit

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Slimming World

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Velocity Heath & Fitness

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Heating & Plumbing E.J. Woolfoot

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Covered Classifieds Heating & Plumbing

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I.T. Support

HOW’S YOUR COMPUTER HEALTH? VIRUS TROUBLE, INTERNET WOE, RUNNING SLOW, PRINTER NO-GO?

Home Interiors Granite Transformations

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CALL ALL PC SERVICES: REPAIRS ADVICE & TRAINING FOR: HOME PC LAPTOP TABLET & COMMERCIAL CONTRACTS

Fast Budget Repairs

SP RA ECIA TES L SO FOR TRA LE DE RS !

Call APS Today

T: 0113 274 0810 | 01943 876 889 M: 0779 491 0779 Jewellers

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Queensbury Jewellers

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Jobs/Careers The Motorhouse

CLASSIFIED ADVERTISING SALES PERSON IMMEDIATE START AVAILABLE Covered magazine are looking for a bright, bubbly and enthusiastic person to join our successful sales team. You’ll already know how to communicate well with others but sales experience is not essential. FULL OR PART TIME HOURS AVAILABLE To apply please email: chris@covered-magazine.net or call: 0113 274 5639

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Oven Cleaning

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Painting & Decorating

The Joiner & Handyman No Job Too Small General Building work Decking & Fencing UPVC facias & Soffits Guttering Repaired, Cleaned & Replaced Ridge Tiles Repoint Small Roof Repairs

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Decoratin

All Aspects of Joinery & General Maintenance

by HOLMES & SONS

EST 1928

T E L : 0 7 7 8 6 74 3 3 0 2

jamestingle@gmail.com

OAP Discount Available

All types of decoration work Internal & external Large or small Insurance work welcome Special rates for Senior Citizens

Kitchens

Grove Kitchens

Quality Workmanship by professionals Free Estimates Call us for an immediate response

TEL: 07802 464296 or: 07852 311683

Full package or Kitchen Makeover Replacement Doors/Worktop Free Panning Service 35yrs experience fitting quality kitchens Locally based

PAINTER & DECORATOR City & Guilds Trained 29 Years Experience Fully Insured Discount for Pensioners Complete Professional Service FOR ALL YOUR PAINTING & DECORATING NEEDS PLEASE CALL PHIL ON: TEL: 0113 2557 735 MOB: 07973 146 583

For more information contact Peter on

NO JOB TOO SMALL

Mob: 07437 180404 Tel: 0113 3459250 Photographers Joanna Shevlin Photography

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Photographic Resources Leodis

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Covered Classifieds Plastering

Property

61 Page

Hunters Estate Agents

17

WW Estate Agents

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Removals

Lift it N Shift it House Removals Business Removals / House Clearance

Phil Swinney

Property Maintenance Plastering,Tiling Paving & Walling Fully Insured

Tel:0113 2390168 Mob:07761 762644 Post Office

Horsforth Post Office

Moves Almost Anything, Anywhere in Th UK

NO JOB Too Big or Too Small Professional & Reliable Service Now taking bookings for

GUARANTEED DELIVERY

on Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Boxing Day, New Years Eve and New Years Day Weather Permitting

Call: 07447 435295 or 0113 2883212 Email: liftitnshiftituk@hotmail.com www.liftitnshiftit.com Office Hours 9am-5pm Available on mobile after office hours

Helping you take the effort out of going away 12a Town Street, Horsforth, LS18 4RJ Tel: 0113 2583451

Roofing Services

Summer Hols in full swing – RELAX and look no further for fantastic deals at Horsforth Post Office for your travel essentials and more...... Passport Check & Send - Peace of Mind for just £8.75 Plus: Currency on Demand - Great Rates & 0% commission Special rates on Euro’s & US $ when you buy > £250 Plus: Award Winning Travel Money Card Convenient, Safe & Secure - holiday ‘cash on a card’ 0% fees on purchases abroad Available in 8 currencies - why not just ‘Load & Go’ Plus: Award Winning Travel Insurance - Single & Annual Trip Quick & Easy Cover from as little as £8.35 & Kids go FREE!

Sponsors of - Local Sport Teams within the Community

G.T. ROOFING

SLATING, TILING, FELTING UPVC FACIAS, SOFFITS & GUTTERS ALL ROOFING WORK UNDERTAKEN

VELUX WINDOW SPECIALIST TEL: 0113 256 0677 MOB: 07734 526388


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Skip Hire

GARAGE ROOF REPLACEMENT FROM £550.00

Aireborough Skip Hire

Mini, Midi & Maxi Skips

DOMESTIC & COMMERCIAL

All Possible Waste Recycled Competitive Rates | 7 Days a Week

LOCAL RELIABLE ROOFING CONTRACTOR. ALL ASPECTS OF ROOFING WORK UNDERTAKEN.

SLATES TILES LEAKS GUTTERS LEADWORK CHIMNEYS RIDGE POINTING SHEETING & CLADDING SOFFITS & FACIAS A PERSONAL ONE TO ONE SERVICE WITH COMPETITIVE RATES! PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL FOR A FREE SURVEY AND QUOTATION.

TEL: 07834 117 287

Email : kevinwrightroofing@gmail.com

SKIP HIRE

01132 500 540 www.aireboroughskiphire.com Tree Services/Logs

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Roxton Tree Services

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Volunteer Opportunities

VOLUNTEERING with the Connect Helpline

Are you good at listening to people who are distressed, lonely or in crisis? Could you offer a few hours a week in the evening? We offer intensive training, a supportive working environment, paid expenses and a reference after 6 months.

Contact Leeds Survivor Led Crisis Service on 0113 2609328 or survivor.led@lslcs.org.uk for an information pack. Website Development

• Free advice & quotations • Quality approved contractors • Up to 25 year Guarantees

Mob: 07947 272606

Tel: 0800 0375669

Flat roofing, slating & tiling, insurance works, pointing, roof repairs, guttering.

Windows, Doors & Conservatories

Page

Conservatory & Window Repairs

47

Leeds Glass

36

R Glass

49

Rainbow Windows

5

Regency Windows

24


Local Knowledge - Local Service - Local Values

T: 0113 391 0200

www.wwestateagents.com rawdon@wwestateagents.com

RAWDON 18 HARROGATE ROAD • RAWDON • LEEDS • LS19 6HJ BRADFORD 359 - 361 ID LE ROAD • BOLTON JUNCTION • BRADFORD • BD2 2AH



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