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flowers and produce. West Yorkshire Playhouse upcoming programme; and Hyde Park Picture House gets approval for some impressive renovations.

Connecting You To The Community

Another month with loads going on around Leeds! In addition, Bowmen of Adel celebrate 70 years, St The RadhaRaman Festival featuring top Bengali folk

Gemma’s Midnight Walk takes to the streets again,

artists returns; the Black Music Festival promises to be

and School’s Out! Enjoy!

bigger and better than ever; and The Northern Opera

Natural Selection

Black Music Festival

Schools Out!

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Nature takes centre stage at Leeds City Museum with

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‘Beavers to Weavers’. This is complemented by ‘Natural Selection’ at Leeds Art Gallery; and allotment groups in

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Adel and Meanwood are showing off their wonderful

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Pictured: School's Out at Royal Armouries

06 10 16 24 40 41 46 48 06 Cinage is Set to Take the Edinburgh Fringe by Storm! - Leeds Beckett

40 Hyde Park Picture House Regeneration Approved - An ambitious

University’s third Cinage project is invited to the Edinburgh Fringe

refurbishment project will preserve this much-loved community cinema.

10 'Natural Selection’ Celebrates a Diversity of Natural Forms

41 Black Music Festival - Bigger & Better Than Ever! - The line-up this year

16 Leeds Playhouse: Theatre Reverts to Original Name - New name, major

is even more varied with the inclusion of Grime/RnB acts.

renovations and a fantastic upcoming programme

46 Bowmen of Adel Celebrate 70 Years.

24 California Artist Creates Mural in Headingley - Ash Road Area Residents’

48 School’s Out! - Some great suggestions for the Summer holidays

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Life&Style Cinage is Set to Take the Edinburgh Fringe by Storm!

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SALES TEAM About a year ago, a small group of people, all aged over 60, joined the third Cinage project, part of the Northern Film School’s Cinage Research Project at Leeds Beckett University. The idea was to create a performance piece and present it to a public audience. Everyone had to be willing to take part in theatre workshops that involved writing, speaking, moving, playing and performing. Working with Teresa Bradshaw, Principal Lecturer in Performing Arts, they created a work called ‘Talkin' ' Bout My Generation’. Apparently, this took a considerable amount of persuasion and encouragement from Teresa! But the end result was a lovely piece of contemporary theatre about their lives and experiences of ageing. ‘Talkin’ ‘Bout My Generation’ was included as part of the eighth conference of the ESREA Network – an international conference regarding learning opportunities for older adults. The play was really well received, the audience finding it both amusing and thought provoking.

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The group was then invited to take it to The Cornerstone Festival at Liverpool's Hope University in November. Again, it was a hit, with students joining in a fun Q&A session afterwards. Then, at a smaller presentation, they were approached by art promoter Richard Demarco, who invited them to perform at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival!

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David Smith It has taken some months to organise the funding, but they are off to Edinburgh this month representing Leeds Beckett and all those of their generation. The project has given the participants a new outlook on life, an awareness of what they can still offer, an opportunity to shine. Cinage members this year included Alec Clark, Teresa Domene, Sally James, Angie Smiles, Harry Venet, Terry Waddington, Ann Westand Jenny Zobel.

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Katherine Morgan-Davies (Kitty) came to Swarthmore in 2015/16 to complete her Functional Skills Level 1 English. It transpired over a number of months that she had been born into a cult in London, had spent all of her life indoors, had absolutely no experience of everyday life, and had only recently escaped after 30 years in captivity! It was clear to her teachers that she had a good level of literacy and she joined a creative writing workshop, in addition to studying for her GCSE English. She showed a real talent for the written and spoken word, although she had never been to school. Whilst in captivity, she had access to books and read at every opportunity, albeit in secret. When the GCSE students did their presentations for the speaking and listening part of the exam, Kitty spoke eloquently and passionately about her chosen subject. In the creative writing workshop, she showed a talent for poetry and her teacher persuaded her to read in public for the first time at an open mic night. Since then Kitty

has read several times and developed in confidence. She passed her GCSE English with flying colours in August 2017, achieving the highest grade possible. She tells her story in her first book, ‘Caged Bird’, which was published in May 2018. Since it was published she has been in great demand with interviews on Radio 4, Woman’s Hour, Good Morning TV, BBC Newsnight and many of the broadsheet newspapers. Her story is one of courage, personal strength, determination and above all hope. She returned to Swarthmore in June to talk to staff about her life, her book and her hopes for the future. It was an amazing evening and they are all very proud of the part that Swarthmore played in her recovery and progress. Kitty has a place on a Preparation for Higher Education programme at Leeds University this September, with the view to studying for a degree the following year.

'The Measure of the Moon', a local history talk, will explore the role Leeds has played in the history of astronomy, photography and film, through a series of interconnecting stories spanning almost three centuries. Researcher Irfan Shah will show how inventors, scientists and adventurers connected to Leeds and were instrumental in everything from the creation of the micro-meter to calotype photography and the birth of film and will reveal the long forgotten locations where their work took place. The Measure of the Moon is a part of the Car Parks of the Gods (and other places of great and improbable wonder) project sponsored by the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society) The talk is free, no booking required, and will be held in Room 700, 1st floor, Leeds Central Library on Wednesday 22nd August, 5.30 – 7pm. Talk begins at 6, bar open from 5.30pm.

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Life&Style ‘Natural Selection’ Celebrates a Diversity of Natural Forms In the latest exhibition at Leeds Art Gallery, artist Andy Holden and his father, ornithologist Peter Holden, explore the history of birds’ nests and egg collecting through animation, video, sculpture and music. A co-commission with Artangel, Bristol Museum and Art Gallery and Towner Art Gallery, Leeds Art Gallery is the only gallery in the north to exhibit ‘Natural Selection’. It is the culmination of a fiveyear collaboration between Holden and his father, originating in Peter Holden’s authority in the fields of natural history and ornithology.

The exhibition celebrates an astonishing diversity of natural forms and embraces different ways of seeing. The first part – A Natural History of Nest Building – examines birds’ nests, and how and why they exist in such an astonishing variety of structures. In a threescreen video, various nesting sites are visited and the nest building habits of woodpeckers and weaver-birds, house martins and oven birds observed. Large sculptures, inspired by elaborate structures made by bowerbirds, consume the gallery space, alongside Andy Holden's collections of birds' nests and feathers. Other sculptures made by instrument-maker and wood-turner Geoffrey Leeson are based on the wave-forms of birdsong. And, in A Social History of Egg Collecting, an animated crow tells the story of the development of the practice from aristocratic pursuit, to boyhood hobby, and underground illegality. “Natural Selection brings together social history, natural history and art history in a beautiful and engaging way”, said Sarah Brown, Principal Keeper, Leeds Art Gallery. “The different but complementary perspectives of artist Andy Holden and his father, Peter Holden, explore the intricate connections between art and nature - and the darker side of our desire to collect objects of beauty.” Natural Selection is at Leeds Art Gallery until 2nd September. For further information, visit www.leeds.gov.uk/artgallery

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Sunny Bank Mills Heritage Open Days For the seventh year running, Sunny Bank Mills in Farsley, will celebrate Heritage Open Days (7th – 9th September) with loads to see and do for the whole family. The Archive team’s focus this year is the First World War. Did you know, for example, that there were twelve mills and seven fried fish shops in Farsley at the time?! In ‘Threads of War’ you can have a natter with Nancy, a mill worker at Sunny Bank Mills, and hear her stories of the First World War and enjoy new displays inspired by the project (funded by Heritage Lottery and Historic England), including work from Spring Bank Primary School.

There will be tours round the mill at regular intervals over the weekend by the people who know it best – William and John Gaunt whose family has owned the mill for nearly 200 years. Sunny Bank Mills Gallery is also proud to be hosting the KPP Prize for Art Architecture and Design and, as usual, the Gallery and its shop and tea room will be a relaxing pit stop between activities, which will include the Aston Martin rally on Saturday morning and the return of the Rose and Brown Leeds Vintage Furniture & Home Fair.

There will be an interim installation of artist Eva Mileusnic's ‘Critical Mass’, celebrating the diversity of our culture as it gathers plaster ‘feet’ on its way round Leeds before its final show at LeftBank in January 2019. Their lovely Artists’ Studios will be open on Saturday too. Free tours, parking and entry to Mill. Disabled access.

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Life&Style They Lived In Leeds By Eveleigh Bradford

Michael Ernest Sadler (1861-1943) University Vice-Chancellor, Educationist, Art Collector In 1911 Michael Sadler was appointed Vice Chancellor of the University of Leeds following the sudden death of its first VC, Nathan Bodington. An expert in the field of education and a man of exceptional talent and charm, he brought the further gift of his passion for modern art. Over the next twelve years, against the dark backdrop of the First World War and its aftermath, he took the university forward and created a vision for its future, while playing a dynamic role in the city’s cultural and artistic life. He was 50 when he came to Leeds, returning to his Yorkshire roots. Born in Barnsley, the son of a doctor from a radical family background, he had been educated at Winchester and Rugby then Oxford, where he gained a double first. For the next ten years he ran Oxford’s Extension (adult education) programme, before being invited to join the Board of Education to take charge of policy research, reporting on education systems abroad and at home. Major national reforms were under discussion - then as now controversial and political. Bitter conflicts of belief and personality led to his unhappy resignation in 1903. A new professorship in Education at Manchester was created for him, part-time so permitting research, lectures, travel. He came to Leeds full of energy and ideas, bringing fresh impetus to the University, still small and financially squeezed. Some departments were in makeshift buildings; the main approach from Woodhouse Lane was squalid; the library starved; social and sports facilities lacking. He had a concept for the future, for a handsome and dignified setting for what would become a great civic university. But the overriding need was for secure funding, more posts and better-paid staff; a wider curriculum, research facilities – he worked tirelessly for these ends. Much of what he planned was limited or frustrated by the years of war and the depression that followed, but he set the standard for the future.

He believed the university should play its part in the city – no ivory tower! This got him in hot water when he responded to the Council’s request for help in the 1913 general strike – the TUC was enraged. But other connections were made, significantly through his passion for art. In 1912 he helped to found the Leeds Art Collections Fund. (The Fund continues today and has contributed many outstanding objects of art to the city’s collections.) He joined the avant-garde Leeds Arts Club and with his old friend Frank Rutter, curator of the Art Gallery, sponsored ground-breaking exhibitions of modernist works, many of them lent from his own collection – Post-Impressionists in 1913, Cubists and Futurists in 1914. Local people were introduced to new artists like Picasso, Gauguin, Van Gogh, Kandinsky - exciting, shocking, challenging. Local councillors and the press were perplexed! His superb collection was housed in his home at 41 Headingley Lane, a Victorian mansion (Buckingham House) – huge and impractical, freezing in winter, but with wall space for his pictures. His wife Mary struggled with it, and by 1912 his expensive collecting mania had run him into debt, much to her distress. Some pictures had to be sold, and from then on he restricted himself to more selective collecting and generous support for young and talented artists like Jacob Kramer, John and Paul Nash and many others who owed their living to him.

Pictured: Sir Michael Ernest Sadler Photo: Leeds University Art Collection. Image © University of Leeds


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Two of his artistic projects hit the headlines. In 1917 he commissioned the sculptor Eric Gill to create a war memorial for the university: a huge carved stone panel depicting Christ driving the moneychangers from the temple. When it was finally unveiled in 1923 it created a furore and was later moved to less publicly visible site. Another abortive project was his proposal in 1920, with the Council’s approval, to commission a group of young modernist artists to design mural panels for Leeds Town Hall. Coordination of the artists and their payment caused endless

In 1917 Sadler was asked to lead an important government commission to India on Calcutta University. It meant a difficult absence of some 18 months, but the resulting report was a significant landmark in Indian education. This work was rewarded with a knighthood. He resumed his duties in Leeds as energetically as ever, but in 1923 he accepted the offer to return to Oxford as Master of University College, where he remained until his death in 1943, still contributing to national educational policy – and supporting his beloved artists. In Leeds his departure was deeply mourned – there was a strong sense that he had changed the whole spirit of the university and the city. In Eric Gill’s words ‘In Leeds he seems practically to be a god’.

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Modern Nature: Exploring Our Evolving Relationship Photo: Daniel Meadows

with the Natural World

For the first time in human history, more people are living in urban environments than in the countryside, yet the impulse to seek out nature remains as strong as ever. A new photographic exhibition, ‘Modern Nature’, at the Hepworth Wakefield, explores our evolving relationship with the natural world and how this shapes individuals and communities. Drawn from the collection of Claire and James Hyman, which comprises more than 3,000 photographs ranging from conceptual compositions to documentarystyle works, ‘Modern Nature’ includes around 60 photographs taken since the end of the Second World War, through the beginnings of de-industrialisation to the present day. It features photographs by leading British photographers such as Shirley Baker, Bill Brandt, Anna Fox, Chris

Killip, Martin Parr and Tony Ray-Jones, and explores the merging of urban and rural landscapes, the rapid expansion of cities and the increasingly intrusive management of the countryside. A number of photographs on display, including The Caravan Gallery’s quizzical views of urban centres and Chris Shaw’s ‘Weeds of Wallasey’ series (2007–12), capture the ways in which nature infiltrates the city. Others, such as Mark Power’s ‘The Shipping Forecast’ series (1993–6) and Marketa Luskacova’s NE Seaside (1978) images document trips out to the coast and countryside, driven by the sometimes powerful need to escape urban life. They are by turns poetic and humorous, occasionally absurd.

A strand running through the exhibition will look at how children reclaim space for play and exploration, exemplified through works like Daniel Meadows’s National Portrait (Three Boys and a Pigeon) (1974), Jo Spence’s ‘Gypsies’ series (1974) and Paul Hill’s Legs over High Tor (1975). “Claire and I were delighted when The Hepworth Wakefield approached us about staging an exhibition curated from works in our collection”, said James Hyman. “The Hyman Collection seeks to support and promote British photography, and is especially committed to exhibitions and education, so we were excited to work with The Hepworth Wakefield on this exhibition and related events and fascinated by the theme that they chose to present.”

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Leeds Playhouse:

Pictured: Selina Thompson’s ‘Salt’

Theatre Reverts to Original Name As West Yorkshire Playhouse closes for major redevelopment, Leeds Playhouse emerges with an exciting programme to ensure that this vibrant city theatre continues to engage audiences in the city and across the region. There wasn’t one dissenting voice when the announcement was made – after all the theatre is firmly rooted in the city and should shout it out – loud and proud! Despite major renovations, the theatre’s work will continue in a specially created pop-up theatre space behind the scenes, as well as at partner venues like Leeds College of Music, The Leeds Library, Opera North’s Howard Assembly Room and other venues across Leeds City Region. On the schedule for the new season are modern classics, contemporary revivals, popular well-loved titles, and new

commissions performed by the Playhouse's new Ensemble Company of Northern actors. The season opens with Jim Cartwright’s ‘Road’ (5 – 29 Sept), a brutally poetic study of everyday lives set on a forgotten Northern street on a raucous night. Directed by Leeds Playhouse Associate Director Amy Leach, it explores the spirit of a working-class community. Furnace Festival, which celebrates new work and artists, returns in October with Selina Thompson’s ‘Salt’ (2 – 3 Oct), and ‘Blackthorn’ by Charley Miles returns from 4th – 6th October. Both of these productions will be accompanied by play readings, workshops and sharings as part of the festival.


Artistic Director James Brining directs David Greig’s ‘Europe’ (12 Oct – 3 Nov) – a 1994 exploration of changing identities in a contemporary society. Set around a smalltown railway station, it follows the plight of two refugees as they arrive in an unnamed town near an anonymous European border.

Playhouse and Opera North join forces to present ‘Not Such Quiet Girls’ (29 Nov – 1 Dec). Inspired by the lives of female ambulance drivers during WWI, this play by Jess Walker and directed by Jacqui Honess-Martin explores female resilience from the front line.

Pictured: Jim Cartwright’s ‘Road’

‘Airplays’ (23 – 27 Oct), directed by Bradford-based Kash Arshad, presents four 15-minute radio dramas exploring migration by Yorkshire-based writers. It will be performed at Leeds College of Music and broadcast live on BBC Radio Leeds, In ‘The Things We Wouldn’t Otherwise Find’ (6 – 17 Nov), Emma Adams examines the role of libraries in the age of the internet search engine. This funny, provocative production will be performed in The Leeds Library ahead of a tour of Leeds libraries.

Nick Ahad's radio play ‘Partition’ commemorating the 70th anniversary of India’s partition and the creation of Pakistan returns to the Playhouse from 6th – 10th November. And, Leeds

Charles Dickens’ classic, ‘A Christmas Carol’ (20 Nov – 13 Jan), will be brought to life by director Amy Leach, adapted by Deborah McAndrew and presented in association with Hull Truck Theatre.

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Arts&Culture Left Bank Opera Festival with Northern Opera Group The Left Bank Opera Festival, featuring Northern Opera Group, turns its attention to opera’s longstanding relationship with stories, characters and music from Asia and runs from 22nd – 26th August at LeftBank, Cardigan Road. The headline production ‘The Original Chinese Conjurer’ with music by Raymond Yiu and libretto by Lee Warren tells the story of magician William Robinson who, in his efforts to enliven his act, adopts the persona of a mystical conjuror from China, keeping his real identity hidden to all but those closest to him. It is a hilarious and poignant tale of ambition, masquerade and, of course, magic! The production will be directed by Northern Opera Group’s artistic director, David Ward, conducted by Lewis Gaston, and designed by George Leigh. The cast includes Rosemary Clifford, Alex Haigh and Keith Pun. Both Raymond Yiu and Lee Warren will join Northern Opera Group to open the Festival.

A programme of free talks, discussions and events will accompany the production, including a family day featuring magic and art workshops and preperformance talks on different aspects of opera’s relationship with Asian characters and stories.

“I’ve always been fascinated by the way composers and writers have taken inspiration from the music and stories of Asia, and how those stories have been represented through opera”, said David Ward. “Raymond Yiu’s opera is a terrific way to begin exploring this. It’s a really tuneful, funny and entertaining opera, but also asks serious questions about why we are fascinated by archetypal notions of ‘the Orient’.” A new development for 2018 has been a design competition with Leeds Arts University to design the Festival’s marketing imagery, which was won by student designer Sophia Watts.

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We’re All Going on a Summer Holiday! The infamous red double decker bus will park itself at Leeds Grand Theatre from Tuesday 31st July to Saturday 4th August as ‘Summer Holiday: The Musical’ hits town. Based on the 1960’s film starring Cliff Richard and The Shadows, ‘Summer Holiday’ will include all of the number one hits from the movie, including ‘Summer Holiday’, ‘Bachelor Boy’ and ‘The Young Ones’, plus some additional Cliff Richard classics.

‘Summer Holiday’ tells the story of Don and his fellow mechanics as they travel together in the red doubledecker through Paris, the Alps, Italy and Greece. Along the way they pick up a girl group and a young American pop star who is on the run from her domineering mother.

Taking on the lead role, played by Cliff in the film, is singer-songwriter Ray Quinn, who shot to fame as runner-up in The X Factor in 2006, but is perhaps best known for ‘doing the double’ on Dancing on Ice. Ray’s theatre credits include Danny Zuko in ‘Grease’ and, more recently, ‘The Wedding Singer’ – which wowed Leeds audiences last August. The role of Jerry, the long-suffering agent, will be played by Wayne Smith; Sophie Matthew plays runaway singer, Barbara; with Taryn Sudding taking on the role of Stella, her controlling fame-hungry mother. Billy Roberts, Joe Goldie and Rory Maguire play Don’s fellow London Transport mechanics.

The show may not promise ‘no more working for a week or two’, but there will certainly be plenty of fun and laughter and ‘no more worries for me or you’! Tickets (from £20.50) are available from 0844 848 2700 or online at leedsgrandtheatre.com


RadhaRaman Folk Festival 2018 The annual, free, RadhaRaman Folk Festival returns to Leeds for its eighth year from 31st August – 2nd September. Once again, it will feature performances by Bengali and nonBengali folk artists presenting a combination of folk and classical music from different cultural traditions, and panel discussions.

Chowdhury, vocalist Sumana Basu, Sufi Amir Mohammed, Baul Shohid, Laboni Barua, poet David Lee Morgan, Juber Akhtar Suhel, folk dancer Sohel Ahmed, Dhamail dancers, and disciples of the finest classical vocalist in this country, Chandra Chakraborty.

The festival attracts some of the best folk performers in Britain, along with a few celebrated performers from Bangladesh. Immerse yourself in the mystery of the lyrical landscapes of the North through the haunting melodies of Bengali folk music and beautiful folk dances in interesting venues, including the top of Otley Chevin!

"This has become an international festival for the celebration of Bengali folk music and its philosophy”, said Amal Podder, one of the organisers. “It aims to tackle extremism with the magic of art and music and has successfully involved a large number of women and young people who otherwise might be excluded through religious and social barriers.

Organised by the Leeds-based RadhaRaman Society, there will be over 30 performers, including Baul Mokoddos Alom Udashi from Bangladesh, Leeds poet Ian Duhig, Schubert vocalist Eric Schelander, guest speaker Professor Shoaib Gibran from Bangladesh, folk singer Gouri

"The festival has become a prominent international festival, with audiences coming from elsewhere in Europe and artists from both Bangladesh and India."

Friday 31st August: 7pm – 2am in Moortown Methodist Church, 19 Alderton Rise, LS17 5LH. Saturday 1st September: 12.30 – 3.30pm in The Reginald Centre, 263 Chapeltown Rd, LS7 3EX. 5 – 7pm on Otley Chevin (music & barbecue) 8pm – 2am Moortown Methodist Church Sunday 2nd September: 12.30 – 5pm in Bangladeshi Community Centre, Roundhay Rd. LS8 5AN. The festival is supported by Leeds City Council. www.saudha.org www.facebook.com/groups/saudha/

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At Victoria Court Michael helps the

Court Retirement

He cherishes the memories of trips on the

handyman with his rounds and has become

community, we feel that

barges that Nicola, the Events Co-ordina-

an invaluable asset at open days where he

understanding the

tor arranged, which makes use of the

represents the residents and gives everyone

access bus.

a warm welcome, earning himself his very

individual and appreciating their life story is essential in ensuring the best

own MHA name badge. He has even

care is provided as well as each

As a keen walker, Michael (76) often goes

donned a Father Christmas costume to help

resident’s happiness. Michael’s story is

out with two other residents, visiting

Santa during the busy Christmas season.

a great example. Michael had lived with his mum all his life. His father, part of the RAF, died during the war. When his mum’s health

Golden Acre Park, Becketts Park, Harewood House or Roundhay before

Michael has become a firm favourite

returning via a quick half at The Three

amongst MHA staff with his mischievous

Horseshoes.

ways and has brought joy to staff and fellow residents. He is proof that needing a

started to deteriorate, leading her to go into

little extra support doesn’t mean that you

a home in Shadwell, she encouraged

ichael has an amazing

Michael to find a place where he could live

community spirit,

with support and have company. A friend and health worker suggested the newly built Victoria Court. It offered Michael the structure and freedom he needed in order to continue his active social life with an onsite restaurant and his own apartment,

cannot be an active and valued member of your community.

giving back to the community which has helped enrich his life, but then volunteering is part of his make-up.

which he is very proud of. Having been a resident since the opening

He has volunteered for Wigfield Hospice,

of Victoria Court some five years ago, he

manning the shop and was a regular dog

has been a keen participant in scheme

walker at the local Dog’s Trust for many

activities. Some of Michael’s favourite

years.

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Impact of Dance on People Living with Dementia Photo:

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‘In Mature Company’, a new project by Yorkshire Dance, will take dance and live music into nine care homes around Leeds over the next three years, starting with Halcyon Court (Hyde Park), The Grove (Pudsey) and Knowle Manor (Morley). The project is designed to explore the impact of dance and live music in reducing the loneliness and isolation of people living with dementia and its team of musicians and dance artists will lead up to 180 sessions per year. It will look specifically at the impact of touch as a therapeutic element of dance, and will include movement, singing, storytelling and conversation. Residents’ families and friends are enthusiastically encouraged to join in. The project will also use Dementia Care Mapping™, which involves observing how people living with dementia spend their time, their levels of mood and engagement, and the quality of their interactions. This

will allow the ‘mappers’ to see what is working and which aspects of the sessions best engage participants. “In Mature Company is an important addition to the range of work we’ve been developing with older adults in recent years”, said Hannah Robertshaw, Programmes Director, Yorkshire Dance. “We’ve also led a programme called Young at Arts which tackled social isolation by engaging older adults with a range of creative arts. We’ve developed a partnership with the University of Leeds to study the health and wellbeing benefits of dance for older adults. And, we’ve created hundreds of opportunities for older adults to experience moving together.” In Mature Company is part of Time to Shine, a six-year programme delivered by Leeds Older People’s Forum and funded through Big Lottery Fund Ageing Better.

Ursula X Young grew up in Yorkshire but has worked as a professional muralist in California for many years. When she was home recently, she offered to do a free mural for a local Leeds community, and Ash Road Area Residents’ Association jumped at the opportunity! So, one day in June, Ursula grabbed her paint brushes and painted a 22’ x 18’ image of a skyline, buildings and huge red poppies on the back wall of the Cutting Corner barber shop on North Lane, Headingley. It was organised by Ash Road Area Residents Association with the support of Cutting Corner and councillors Neil Walshaw, Al Garthwaite and Jonathan Pryor. This is the latest project by local residents to beautify the area. They also organised some stunning art on Virgin communication boxes, street planters, painted stones to protect grass verges, and improvements to local woodland.


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CommunityNews Cllr Barry Anderson Adel & Wharfedale Ward

Grass Cutting – Ring Road Lots of residents have been asking about the grass cutting on the Ring Road between the Lawnswood roundabout and Moortown. If you travel that way you will know how high it was just before the cut on 17th June. The Contracts Manager for the grass cutting has advised that the next cut is scheduled for September. Roller Disco at Kirkgate Market The Kirkgate Market Roller Disco will take place for four days following the August

Bank Holiday, from Tuesday 28th - Friday 31st August. Last year’s event attracted 1,260 children to have a go at roller skating and they hope for even better attendance this year. They are making the rink slightly bigger so adults can also get their skates on. If any businesses would like to advertise around the edge of the rink, the cost is £200 for a banner to be made and installed.

Leeds City Region News

Recycling Scrap Fabric & Garments

A new 3D Weaving Innovation Centre, containing a 3D weaving loom, the only one of its kind in the country, has opened at the new £1.75m centre at the University of Leeds. This centre will develop advanced prototypes for a wide range of sectors.

I was recently asked where people could take old garments and fabric scraps that are not re-saleable in order to be recycled. I asked the Waste Management Business Officer at the Council and she has advised that any of the eight recycling centres across Leeds will take these. They should be bagged up and will go in the yellow textile banks on each site.

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Food&Drink It Certainly Was Fine at Fettle! If you are looking for a new taste sensation, you really can’t go wrong with Fettle at 73 Great George Street, just opposite Leeds Infirmary. During the day (7.30am – 6pm; 9am on Sat/Sun) it is a little café serving up great coffee and lovely breakfasts, lunches etc. then from Thursday to Saturday (6 – 10pm) it transforms into Fine at Fettle, producing some truly delicious food. Fettle has a lovely, friendly vibe, great décor and unobtrusive, ambient music that is sort of at the cooler end of easy listening. Every aspect has been carefully thought about – the hanging planters, the bunches of dried herbs hanging in the window, the comfortable chairs. And the crockery is gorgeous, with each dish being served in strikingly designed pottery. A bit of a feast for the eyes too!

they all worked so well together. It was an evening of sharing – I mean you just had to. It was “Oh taste this”“try this gazpacho”. It was all too good to keep to yourself. It was the same with the main dishes buckwheat noodles with mango, samphire, sweet chilli and added salt beef that was deemed ‘super-tasty’; edamame, pea risotto with truffled forest mushrooms; amazing seabass; and large tortelloni

The evening menu is not huge – which I always appreciate as choosing can sometimes be very difficult! What’s more, vegetarians and vegans are very well catered for. We started the evening with a basket of fettle breads, which were variously laced with herbs and spices like caraway, curry or dried fruit like apricot, and Sicilian nocellara olives. This was quickly followed by huge, juicy scallops with red pepper and savoury granola; a watermelon and tomato gazpacho that was simply divine; and an intriguing curried waffle with cardamom pickled cauliflower and gochujang miso cream – although each ingredient had a very distinct flavour

stuffed with pumpkin and sage, with sun-blushed tomatoes and cashew cream. I can tell you there was an awful lot of “mmmmm, mmmmm” going on. And yes, that might have been enough food, but the sides were too tempting – red chicory with a great balsamic dressing, kohlrabi, candy stripe beetroot, and cucumber, sesame tender-stem broccoli, and green beans. We discovered we weren’t crazy about kohlrabi! But there wasn’t a scrap of anything else left. Oh yes, it should have stopped there, but then there was a tempting Yorkshire


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The Stone Curlew is a large and rather strange looking wading bird that migrates to the UK in Spring. It has a big head with wide yellow staring eyes and black pupils, but its yellow bill is quite short. It is mainly sandy brown in colour (to blend in with its habitat) and has pale stripes around the eye and across the folded wing. It breeds on bare stony patches among short grass, but also on sand dunes and desert margins. Apart from when rearing young, it is mostly active at night, its large eyes helping it to see at dusk. It eats a wide variety of small creatures, including earthworms, beetles and spiders. With its camouflaged plumage and habit of standing very still, it can be difficult to see during the day. Despite its name it is not related to the Curlew, but it does have a shrill curlew-like call. The UK population of Stone Curlews declined drastically in the 20th century, reaching a low of 160 pairs in 1985. This was mainly due to habitat loss and the increasing

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Garden Round Up With Tracy Foster

After long spells of warm, sunny weather in May, June and July what will August bring?

Caring for a Thirsty Garden When rain falls onto hard, dry soil it often runs off before really having a chance to penetrate more than a few millimetres. Even after showers it is wise to check that the soil below the surface is wet through. If it is not then plants will still need watering.

very well even after looking scorched and brown after hot spells.

Others to harvest include

If it does rain, make sure you have water butts in place to catch and collect every drop they can.

tomatoes and all sorts of other delicious

Sowing, Saving and Storing Seed

fruit and vegetables

In the vegetable

It’s fine to use grey water (bath water, washing up water etc.) for plants rather than taking it all from the mains supply.

garden it’s time for a second round of seed sowing

If you have a lot of plants in containers it could be worth moving them to a shadier spot if it looks as though a warm spell is set to last more than a few days.

for winter veg like pak choi

Leaving the lawn a little longer in hot spells helps to stop it drying out so leave the mower blades high or don’t mow so often. Lawns will usually recover

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A New Autumn Show for Adel Horticultural Society

Parkside Road Allotments Annual Flower & Vegetable Show

Parkside Road Allotments in Meanwood are holding this year’s Flower & Vegetable Show at Meanwood C of E Primary School, Green Road, Meanwood, on Sunday 26th August, from 2 – 4pm. This is the show’s 18th year and, as usual, all profits will be donated to the group’s adopted charity for this year, Macmillan Cancer Support – they hope to raise at least £2,000.

This year, Adel & District Horticultural Society has decided to concentrate its efforts on a new Annual Flower and Produce Show to be held on Saturday 1st September, 2 – 4.15pm at the Methodist Church on Holt Lane, LS16 7NX Building on its reputation for holding one of Leed’s finest local Flower Shows, the new show will be bigger and better than previous shows. You are invited to enter your home-grown produce and display your artistic skills. Not only will there be the usual Flower, Fruit & Vegetable sections, there will also be a new Cookery and Produce Section, together with arts, crafts and photography. You don’t have to be an exhibitor or even a gardener to enjoy the show. It’s worth a visit just to see the colourful displays and skilful exhibits, and the society’s team

of volunteers will be serving a fabulous array of homemade cakes, scones and biscuits in the Tea Room. Contrary to popular belief, work in the garden in Autumn does not power down for the Winter! Autumn is the time to think about your Spring flowers or redesigning your borders for next year. Pick up inspiration and advice and choose from a wide array of quality plants on offer at the Plant Stall, many grown by the society’s members. For more information, visit www. adelhort.btck.co.uk/

In addition to the fruit, flower and vegetable exhibits, there will be a bee keeping stall, jazz group, tombola, a sale of home baking, jams and pickles and an auction of allotment produce. Refreshments will be on sale at reasonable prices. It will be a fun afternoon! [Admission £1 accompanied children free]


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Film Review By Samuel Payne

LEAVE NO TRACE DIRECTED BY: DEBRA GRANIK STARRING: THOMASIN MCKENZIE, BEN FOSTER, DALE DICKEY, DANA MILLICAN, ISAIAH STONE, AYANNA BERKSHIRE CERT: PG RUNNING TIME: 108 MINS There’s barely a raised voice. Often they don’t even say a word. But with a sideways glance, you’re told everything has suddenly changed. This is ‘Leave No Trace’, the low-key film from independent director Debra Granik that has captivated audiences with a story inspired by real-life events. So what’s all the fuss about?

The plot is simple. Will and his adolescent daughter Tom have been living deep in a park outside Portland, venturing into town to collect just the barest of supplies. Their isolation is through choice and they live in constant fear of discovery by the outside world. They’ve managed to conceal their movements for some time, but now their camp has been discovered by the authorities and both are subject to an uncompromising rehoming programme with potentially devastating consequences. Based on the novel ‘My Abandonment’ by Peter Rock, the film is a pointed study of the life, relationship and values of a troubled father and his dedicated, yet rapidly maturing daughter. Unfolding over a gentle two hours, we’re shown how Will and Tom live a life free from the pressures of modern society. We also witness how they’re torn from a happy existence and processed by a well-intentioned yet inflexible system, forcing them to conform to an ordinary and socially acceptable life. Thirty years ago, a back-to-nature tale would have been an intriguing commentary on the hip and groovy craze of self-sufficiency. Today, in a digital world where children are plugged into technology and social media from birth, Leave No Trace questions our parental responsibilities in an over-mechanised and potentially destructive, narcissistic commercial society. By retreating into nature, is Will actually doing the best thing for his daughter? The film explores these ideas with the meandering momentum of a novel as opposed to a big screen drama. Debra Granik’s subdued and introspective adaptation is wonderfully unhurried, ensuring that the focus is always on character rather than incident. Mawkish melodrama and heightened emotions are sidestepped for nuances in silence and passive tension, allowing characters to develop a real-world depth. Even the handheld photography is downplayed, avoiding complex visual grammar for a documentary realism, complete with natural light.


The relaxed dynamic between Foster and McKenzie may leave some longing for a big dramatic collision but, ensuring that art imitates life, Granik holds her nerve and secures restrained performances where the slightest gesture or glance carries the greatest significance. In the film’s final moments there’s a masterclass of profound eye phrasing — there won’t be a dry one left in the house.

Debra Granik’s subdued and introspective adaptation is wonderfully Ben Foster plays war veteran Will with the look of a man carrying the weight of the world on his shoulders. An understated yet glowering performance makes for a conflicting parental figure and his withdrawn manner provides a haunting, mysterious hook. Will’s duty and love towards his daughter seems to be unchallengeable, yet his urge to impose an isolated lifestyle on his child ultimately raises more questions than the film has full scope to answer. Teenager Thomasin McKenzie is a genuinely exciting breakthrough as Tom, a girl committed to her father but longing to belong to a wider world. Her performance is pitched with a naturalistic, retreating quality — proof that doing less often delivers more.

unhurried Tender, subdued and technically low-fi, Leave No Trace is about as anti-summer blockbuster as you could hope to find, offering an alternative experience to the usual bravura fare. This is a heartfelt and underplayed story which questions how we value society and our family ties, spoken with brevity yet free from any pressure of urgency. Those with the patience of mind to enjoy unhurried cinema should follow the trail and experience this special film. Like the people it presents, it exists somewhat outside of the norm.




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Hyde Park Picture House Regeneration Approved Hyde Park Picture House recently received planning permission for an ambitious refurbishment project that will secure this much-loved community cinema for generations to come. The plans aim to conserve the rich heritage of the cinema’s Grade II listed building, including the restoration of its gas lighting and elaborate plasterwork. The scheme also features improvements to accessibility, upgrades to services throughout the building, and the introduction of a second screen in the basement. The project will allow the cinema to expand its programme and better serve the diverse Leeds community. The £3.6m project received £122k development funding from the Heritage Lottery Fund in 2016, which allowed it to progress plans for a full National Lottery Grant application, due to be reviewed later this year. Leeds

Grand Theatre and Opera House Ltd. (LGTOH) the Picture House’s parent company, is running a fundraising campaign to secure the remainder. Contributions have already been confirmed from the Pilgrim Trust, the Gwyneth Forrester Trust and the British Film Institute. Leeds City Council has also pledged its backing, contributing significant match-funding that will enable the cinema to better serve the city's cultural goals. The Picture House is still welcoming sponsors who would like to help bring the project to fruition. “We’re very proud of the role Hyde Park Picture House plays in making our city so special”, said Paul Scholey, Chair of Leeds Grand Theatre & Opera House Ltd. “With audiences growing year on year, it’s important to

put in place a plan that preserves this gem of a building. Thanks to the Heritage Lottery Fund and backing from Leeds City Council, we feel more confident than ever that the future of this wonderful cinema is secure.” Building works are due to start in Summer 2019. Throughout the construction period, the Picture House will be staging off-site screenings and events around the city, allowing it to continue bringing the best of world and independent cinema to Leeds. For further details, visit: www. thepicturehouseproject.com


Black Music Festival Bigger & Better Than Ever! Last year the Black Music Festival entertained an estimated 70 thousand people – which is phenomenal for a free community organised festival. available to buy now from 0113 307 0300. The line-up this year is even more varied with the inclusion of Grime/RnB acts such as Done E and Gemma Fox. Gracious K will sing his wellknown ‘Migraine Skank’, which will be used as the festival anthem. Jermain Jackman, winner of The Voice 2014, will also be there and the Beatz n Vibez stage has phenomenal DJs lined up. Plus the internationally acclaimed Iration Steppas will be in the Dub Zone doing what they do best. Look out for the Kidz Zone, which has heaps to do for children aged from five up – Helter Skelter, ball pool, circus activities, face painting, Zorbes and much more, all for just £5 for all day access. The day wrist bands are

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Sound&Vision Live Music Listings July 2018 Martin Black | Wed 1 Aug | The Library, £5.50. Gritty brand of folk punk rock. Ata Kak | Thu 2 Aug, |Headrow House, £11. Ghanaian artist combining dance & Afrohouse with original rap. The Pretenders | Fri 3 Aug | Millennium Square£37.50. as Punk became New Wave, The Pretenders, fronted by Chrissie Hynde, took the charts by storm, clocking up hits like 'Stop Your Sobbing', 'Brass in Pocket, 'Back on The Chain Gang' & more Mutant Movement 1978: The Clashed | Sat 4 Aug | The Wardrobe, £11.50. Tribute to The Clash Helicon | Sun 5 Aug | Mabgate Bleach, £6.60. Doom-mongering behemoths of psychedelic rock. Jaya The Cat | Mon 6 Aug | Brudenell Social Club, £11. An original blend of reggae, ska & punk rock - dosed with dub & dancehall beats. Bishop Nehru | Tue 7 Aug | Brudenell Social Club, £14. Hip-hop artist/producer from New York whose influences include Wu Tang Clan & 2Pac. Cole, Kilburn & Render | Tues 7 Aug | 8pm at HEART Headingley. Jenny Cole plays folk & traditional songs. John Kilburn & John Render combine vocal harmonies with Crowded House aspirations. Donations £5/£3 The Sugarhill Gang | Wed 8 Aug | Brudenell Social Club, £16.50. Pioneering rap band whose 'Rappers Delight' was the first ever rap song to hit the top 40 charts. Also appearing: DJ Melle Mel & Scorpio; members of legendary 'Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five'.

Fishbone | Thu 9 Aug | Brudenell Social Club, £17.60. Eclectic outfit fusing ska, soul, reggae & rock in their own individual way. Simple Minds | Sat 11 Aug | Millennium Square, £41. One of the great Scottish bands of the '80s with all their great hits such as Don't You Forget About Me & Alive & Kicking. Also appearing: KT Tunstall. The Kut | Sun 12 Aug | Verve, £5.50. Infused with the fuzz of 90's grunge & alt.rock,. Think Deftones, L7, Nirvana, Hole, Lunachicks, Incubus & Placebo. Nico Widdowson Trio | Tues 14 Aug | 8pm at HEART, Headingley. A repertoire of foot tapping originals & more. Influenced by Christian McBride & Benny Green Trios & the great jazz pianists. Donations £5/£3 Slum Village | Wed 15 Aug | The Wardrobe, £13.75 - £19.25. Detroit rap trio formed at the end of the 1990s. New Purple Celebration - The Music of Prince | Thu 16 Aug | Leeds Town Hall, £28.05. New Purple Celebration are a world class live celebration of the life, legacy & music of Prince. A Hawk & a Hacksaw | Thu 16 Aug | Wharf Chambers, £8.80. Elements of modern composition, American & Eastern European folk from former Neutral Milk Hotel drummer Jeremy Barnes (accordion, vocals & percussion) & Heather Trost (violin, glockenspiel and melodica). The Roughneck Riot | Fri 17 Aug | The Wardrobe, £7.70. 6 piece orchestra drawing influence from a host of folk, punk & hardcore bands including The Levellers, The Clash, Social Distortion & Against Me!. Klammer | Sat 18 Aug | Brudenell Social Club, £6.60. Angular, dark, melodic post-punk. Corporation Pop | Sun 19 Aug | The Grove Inn, 3pm, free. Classic pop refreshment from the late 60's era, served in full colour by on shore pirates from Leeds.

Dirty Projectors | Mon 20 Aug | Leeds University Union, £22. Brilliantly crafted, incredibly befuddling pop music Suzanne Vega | Tue 21 Aug | Leeds Town Hall, £33.40. New York singer/ songwriter with a cool minimal sound & bitter-sweet lyrics. Enso Project & Laura Kindelan | 21 Aug | 8pm at HEART, Headingley. Line up includes multi-instrumentalists, Emma Whitehead & Rosie Parsons. Laura Kindelan has a beautiful soulful sound. Donations £5/£3 Pussy Riot | Tue 21 Aug | Leeds University Union, £17.60. Russian feminist punk rock protest group based in Moscow. Wye Oak | Wed 22 Aug | Headrow House, £13.20. 21st-century folk duo imbued with dense shoegaze guitars, nearly melodic rhythms, & splashes of electronic color. DZ Deathrays | Thu 23 Aug | Headrow House, £8.80. Punk thrash duo with crunching riffs, pop hooks & futuristic bleeps. Blonde Redhead | Sat 25 Aug | Brudenell Social Club, £16.50. Eccentric eclectro-art-pop. The Epic Beard Men | Sun 26 Aug | Brudenell Social Club, £14. Sage Francis & B. Dolan perform unique, politically charged emo-hop. Jon Budworth | 28 Aug 8pm | at HEART, Headingley. Singer/ Songwriter. Repertoire includes original & traditional songs, instrumentals & covers of the likes of John Renbourn, Nic Jones & Richard Thompson. Donations £5/£3


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Mansion of Snakes have been slithering around the Leeds jazz scene for the past four years. From humble beginnings in the (self-described) ‘snake pit’ of Hyde Park house parties, the band featured in Leeds International Festival, and its other associated projects now bring the sounds of the city to audiences across the world! Six of the 12 members are now the official backing band of Sheffield group KOG and the Zongo Brigade, and the members have a history of running their own nights and events when other opportunities don’t present themselves (most notably LS6 jazz night).

Vipertime Photo: Laura Cheshire

Returning from a European Tour and with a full schedule for the summer (including Beathearder Festival, and Polar Bear in Hull), Mansion of Snakes are typical of the Leeds jazz scene. The members play across numerous acts and projects, recently supporting a new regular music night at Slocken, and are

open about their gratitude to Leeds and how it has nurtured them. Ben Powling (tenor sax) attributes the success of the scene to various factors. Musically, the College of Music plays a big part, but also the numerous music collectives in the city, such as CHUNK and Tight Lines. Socially, affordability gives musicians the space to experiment with new and original music, and there is a genuine concern that this quality of Leeds is under threat, epitomised in the line “Shoreditch is gonna creep ever further north, and in its tattooed arm its going to take a stranglehold of the Leeds rent and beer prices until all the musicians have to move to Scotland.” Mansion of Snakes can be heard at https://mansionofsnakes.bandcamp. com/, and Vipertime will reappear at Slocken (date TBC due to the football). Expect the musicians to continue to broadcast the best that Leeds can bring. Sam Rayner

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St Gemma’s Midnight Walk is Back!

Medical Research Project Leeds Beckett University is looking for women aged 65+, currently not exercising, to help them in a research project on bone density and fractures. You would need to commit to attending the Sports Hall at Carnegie Research Institute, Headingley Campus on three occasions to have bone scans taken and to undergo some physical tests at the start, middle and end of the 24-week project.

The Leeds Midnight Walk returns for its twelfth year on Saturday 8th September with two new routes. This popular event has raised nearly £900,000 since its first walk and St Gemma’s hopes to raise another £80,000 this year. The 2018 walk will be ‘Neon’ themed to ensure that walkers stand out whilst taking on this challenge. A bright T-shirt will be included in your registration fee and you will receive a medal on completion. The two new routes (4.5 miles and 10 miles) both start at Leeds Beckett University in Headingley and will see participants go down into Meanwood before those undertaking the ten-mile route continue on into Moortown and the halfway point at the Immaculate Heart Church Hall, then return via the same route.

On the evening of the walk participants will register their attendance, collect their walker number and soak up the party atmosphere surrounding them with music, stalls, face painting, snacks and drinks. The walk will set off at 10pm.

These appointments are two to three hours long. In between participants are expected to do sets of leg exercises twice a week and arm exercises three times a week (roughly 30 mins for both).

Running St Gemma’s Hospice costs £25,000 a day, which is why they ask participants to raise as much in sponsorship as possible. Everything you raise, no matter how small, will be very gratefully received.

One group will also be allocated supplements. Food diaries are kept for three days on three separate weeks. Participants get the benefit of finding out about the health of their bones and how exercise and supplements might improve their bone density.

To sign up, visit https://events.stgemma.co.uk/events/leeds-midnightwalk/ or contact Alice on 0113 218 5570. For further information, email leedsmidnightwalk@st-gemma.co.uk

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Bowmen of Adel Celebrate 70 Years

The Bowmen of Adel was formed in 1948 and has become one of the more successful archery clubs in Yorkshire. In its 70 years there have been champions at all levels, and international representatives. One of its founding members, Betty Wells, became the first Lady Master Bowman in Yorkshire in 1951 and both the women’s and men’s teams took National and Northern Counties trophies many times. David Aikin, a member since 1966, won the prestigious Scorton Arrow on two occasions and is currently organising his 40th Wharfedale Tournament for Longbow archers.

Today the club has nearly 100 members from all over Leeds, the largest in its history, who shoot in all disciplines. As a section of the Adel War Memorial Association (AWMA) members can shoot outdoors all year round and indoors in the Winter. The club hosts three tournaments a year, welcoming competitors from across the Northern Counties. It also runs regular ‘Have-aGo’ sessions for community and youth groups, and at local school fairs. To mark its 70 years, the club has already held a celebration Windsor Shoot at Polo Mints (which also marks its 70th anniversary this year), a team quiz about the events of 1948, and will be holding the AWMA Challenge later in the year where each of the other sporting sections at AWMA will compete against each other, after a little coaching from members of the club. The club will end its 70th year with a party for past and present members and VIPs from the Yorkshire Archery Association.

Fast forward to the present day and the club continues to see success with its juniors too. Maxwell Oakley (above) recently became the 2018 Yorkshire County Boy Recurve Champion, whilst his brother Tom won the U-16 Barebow Category at the Junior National Championships last year.

The club has huge enthusiasm for passing on the skill of archery. Anyone who is interested in giving it a try and unleashing their inner Robin Hood, should contact the club for more information. There are still a few places left its final beginners’ courses of the year. For details, visit www.bowmenofadel.co.uk

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It’s 200 years since the publication of Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’ and, from 23rd July – 31st August, Thackray Medical Museum is delving into the science of the novel to explore the links between electricity and the body, and discovering just how vital electricity is to human life.

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Beautiful creations made by some of nature’s most accomplished architects will be revealed in ‘Beavers to Weavers: The Wonderful World of Animal Makers’, a new exhibition at Leeds City Museum that brings nature’s ingenuity to life in spectacular detail. Through hands-on displays and activities, visitors can discover how animals have developed different ways of building their homes, making tools and traps to catch food, and even changing their appearance to hide from predators and prey. The beaver is one of nature’s most prolific and industrious builders. Fiercely protective of their ‘lodges’, beavers use mud, wood and vegetation to construct their dams and divert streams to raise water levels. Weaver birds weave beautiful nests in a myriad of shapes. They also group together forming huge structures that can last for more than a century and be used by hundreds of birds. And, tiny sponge crabs carry living sponges on their backs to blend in with their surroundings and fool would-be predators.

“The animal kingdom is the setting for some truly extraordinary feats of invention, far surpassing the efforts of even the most brilliant of human engineers and architects”, said Rebecca Machin, Curator of Natural Sciences. “Observing animal behaviour is one of the ways we can best connect with them. By looking at how and why they go to these remarkable lengths to create objects of such beauty and intricacy, we can understand more about the lives of the creatures we share the planet with.”

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Summer at the Royal Armouries will be crammed with exciting events and activities for all ages from Saturday 28th July – Sunday 2nd September. The holidays begin with an action-packed weekend featuring Mulan, the brave young warrior woman who became one of China’s greatest heroines (Sat 28/ Sun 29 July). Award-winning storyteller Debs Newbold will recount the boisterous, remarkable and inspirational story of Grace O’Malley, the Irish pirate queen, on 28th July at 5pm (tickets £7 online). Throughout the Summer the museum will be exploring the amazing swords in its collection,

from ancient Roman and Viking weapons to bejeweled Oriental treasures. There’ll be combat displays craft activities, have-a-go sessions, sword-making demonstrations, film shows and dramatic performances to keep all the family entertained. Buffalo Bill and his Wild West Show will be in town for August bank holiday weekend. Don’t miss Atkinson Action Horses in this boot-stomping, gun-slinging, stunt-riding spectacular! (Tickets available on-line) The museum is open every day from 10am to 5pm and admission is free. For more information about each day’s events and to book your tickets, visit www.royalarmouries.org


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Join a ‘splashtastic’ world of dinosaurs, intergalactic laser swords, pirates, mermaids and cute fish as Bramley Baths go to the movies in style this Summer. Every Wednesday and Saturday the baths will transform into the world of favourite, handpicked blockbuster movies. Prepare for family movie mode as you swim to famous soundtracks, accompanied by themed inflatables. The Star Wars -themed swim features inflatable lightsabers and Force-ful soundtrack to whisk you off to a galaxy far far away … Keep swimming with ‘Finding Nemo’, a firm family favourite with the friendliest, colourful inflatable fish and fun.

(inflatable) dinosaurs that dominated the Earth at the ‘Jurassic Park’ themed swim. But don’t worry, these ones don’t bite! ‘Pirates of the Bramley-bean’ underwater treasure hunt captures life as a pirate captain, diving for sunken treasure in the pool. And there’s even an event where you can make your own Egyptian mummy! The week-long Junior Mermaids synchroswimming course is ideal for eight to 12 year olds who want to turn their swimming skills into a unique dance performance. And, Bramley Baths also offers intensive-but-fun five-day crash courses for young people learning to swim. For full details, visit www.bramleybaths.com

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CommunityNotices ACTIVE Abbey Runners meet Tues, 7.30pm at Holt Park Active. New members of all ages & abilities are welcome. Give it a try for a couple of weeks, with no obligation to join. Details: www. abbeyrunners.co.uk Adel Crown Green Bowling Club (next door to Adel Church) is open for bowling April to October. New members welcome. Details: Phil 267 6152, www.adelbowlingclub.co.uk Adel War Memorial Association Snooker Section Church Lane, Adel. Three tables available most afternoons & evenings, 7 days a week. Details: Dave 267 0572 Bramhope Table Tennis Club meets Mon, 8 – 10pm & Tues 1.30 – 3.30pm at Bramhope Village Hall (Robert Craven Hall), Old Lane. Bramhope LS16 9AZ. New members, all abilities, welcome. £8 per month includes ALL sessions. Details: Stewart 203 7447 Briggate Women’s Morris Dancing Dancers of any age or ability welcome. Also musicians. Practice at Horsforth Central Methodist Church Mon 7.15 – 9.15pm

Cookridge Rambling Club Leaves Cookridge Village Hall car park Sundays at 9.30am. Walks 6/9 miles. Transport can be provided. New members welcome. Details: Sandra 261 9732, cookridge.ramblers@outlook.com

Wheels 4 Fun Disability Cycling Group meets Sat, 11am – 1pm at Meanwood Valley Urban farm for advice, support & social cycling for adults with a physical disability. Tandems, tricycles & other bikes available. Volunteers needed to help with various roles. Details: Trish 269 5028, www.wheels4funleeds. wordpress.com ARTS & CRAFTS

Leeds City Ladies Football Team is looking for new players. If you interested in developing your football skills, training is on Thurs 7 – 8.30pm at Adel Sports Association & games are on Sundays. Details: Brian Wilks 07587 143430, bcwilks11@gmail.com Meanwood Boxing Club Boxing & fitness classes Mon, Tues, Thurs. Juniors (9 – 16) 5.30 – 6.30pm £1; Seniors (17+) 6.30 – 7.30pm £2. Prince Philips Community Centre, Scott Hall Ave. LS7 2HJ. Details: Head Coach Wayne Cunningham 07784 998799, www. meanwoodboxing.com St Chad’s Broomfield Cricket Club Only amateur cricket club in Headingley with over 130 years of history & 15 senior & junior teams, including women & girls. New players, volunteers &sponsors are welcome. Details: Paul 07795 154444, www.stchadscc.com

University of Leeds Staff Walking Club Walks of varying lengths (5 – 15 miles) every weekend. No subscription, transport can be provided & everyone Dalesway_Advert_29.2.16.pdf is welcome. 1 29/02/2016 13:53 Details: David Shaw 285 7480 / d.c.shaw@leeds.ac.uk

Art & Craft Classes Tues 1 – 3pm (term time) Little London Community Centre, Oatland Ln. £5/£3 per session includes tuition, materials & refreshments. Details: Hannah 07761 184841, hannah@littlelondonarts.org.uk, www. littlelondonarts.org.uk Bramhope Arts Club Mon 7.30pm Bramhope Village Hall. Lively new syllabus for 2018/19 starts September. All levels welcome, from beginners to experienced. Details Ian Milne 230 0094 Brush & Palette meets Thurs, 1 – 4pm at HEART, Bennett Rd, Headingley. For anyone who would like to bring their materials & paint with others. Any ability. Details: Lorraine 267 0352 Horsforth Art Society meets Wed, 7.30pm at The Studio,15 Back Ln, Horsforth LS18 4RF. Painting workshops. Members £3/visitors £5 New members welcome. Details: Terry 268 8231 www.horsforthartsociety. wordpress.com

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Figure Drawing Horsforth Group Thurs, 7 – 9pm at Greatminster House, Lister Hill. Life drawing. Search ‘Figure Drawing Horsforth’ on FB for more information. £7 (materials provided). Stainbeck Art Club meets 2nd & 4th Tues, 1.45 – 4pm at Methodist Community Centre, Town St. Chapel Allerton. 14 & 28: Practical meetings; Sat 1 Sept: Annual exhibition at Chapel Allerton Arts Festival 10am-5pm. COFFEE MORNINGS, FAIRS & MARKETS

Horsforth Farmers’ Market (sponsored by Horsforth Churches Together) Sat 4 Aug, 9am – 12.30pm at St Margaret’s School car park. Voted Best Small Market of the Year 2017. Details: 258 3521, www.horsforthchurchestogether. btck.co.uk

Clubs’ Night LeftBank Leeds Cardigan Rd. Headingley, hosts a Clubs’ Night 2nd Wed of month, 6 - 9pm (times differ for each club). Drawing, craft, photobook & nature clubs to choose from. Details: linda@leftbankleeds.org. uk

Open Door Café Relax & enjoy a drink & homemade cakes every Fri 10am – 12 noon at Emmanuel Baptist Church, Horsforth – bottom of Town St. opposite Hall Park. www.ebcleeds. org.uk

Cookridge Gardening Club monthly Wednesday talks, 7.30pm at Cookridge Methodist Church Hall, Tinshill Rd. Visitors £2 includes refreshments. Annual membership £10. Details: Katherine 267 1815, www. cookridgegardenclub.btek.co.uk

GROUPS/CLUBS Cats’ Rescue Charity Auction for Rescued Animals Mon 27 Aug, viewing 10am/Auction 11am, at Adel Methodist Church Hall, Gainsborough Ave. LS16 7nx. Tombola & refreshments. Entry 50p. Free Afternoon Tea 2nd Wed, 2 - 3:30pm at Left Bank Leeds, Cardigan Rd. Lovely free tea & cake! No need to book, just turn up.

Amnesty Leeds Letter Writing Group meets every 4th Tues. Lovely, relaxed meeting of friends fighting injustice & making a difference + tea and cakes! Details: 269 7068, johnhales24@yahoo. com

Horsforth Board Games Club Wed, from 7.30pm at Horsforth Library. Drop in for a friendly welcome & choice of modern board games. Beginners welcome. Horsforth in Bloom meets 1st Sat of month,10am in Horsforth Museum. Next meeting 4 Aug. Volunteers to help with planning & planting always welcome. Details: 258 3521


Kaleidoscope Social Group holds club nights Wed, 7.30pm at the Village Hotel, Otley Rd. The singles social group meets across North Leeds for meals out, visits, concerts, games nights etc. Don't be lonely - go along to their club nights & make new friends. Details: Rita 217 1747 Leeds Decorative & Fine Arts Society Talks, visits, study days. Meets 3rd Wed at Castle Grove Masonic Hall, LS6 4BP. Details: 808 6313, www.leedsdfas.org. uk, secretary@leedsdfas.org.uk Leeds & Harrogate Social Club Tuesday club nights in Foley's Bar (corner of Headrow & East Parade), 8.30pm on the balcony. Full calendar of events – theatre, walks, badminton, films, meals, bookgroups, weekends away. Details: enquiries@leedsivc.org.uk Leeds Horticultural Society meets 6 times a year, 8pm St Chad's Centre, Far Headingley. 4 Sept: Autumn Show with a demonstration by Gordon Kirby. 2 Oct: Peter Williams - Unnatural

gardening. 6 Nov: Don Witton - Once seen never forgotten. Membership £10pa/ couple £15. All welcome. Details: Pat 225 0030, Viv 267 3880 North Leeds Speakers Club meets 2nd & 4th Mon, 7.30pm at Town Street Tavern, Town St. Horsforth. Helping people improve their public speaking skills, boost their self-confidence & have fun. Details: Pauline 269 3542 Sunday Birdwatchers Visits to Bempton/Flamborough. Trips will also suit walkers & photographers. Coach leaves Bramley Town End 8.15am & Infirmary St Leeds at 8.30am. Cost £13. Details & booking: Keith 07757 302521, Steve 257 1184 MUSIC CoMA Leeds Interested in playing contemporary music? Friendly, enthusiastic ensemble is looking for musicians of all abilities to take part in a London event in Sept 2018. Monthly rehearsals at Harehills Lane Baptist

Church LS8 4HE. Details: phone/text 07742 196622 Headingley Social: Blame it on the Bossa Nova Fri 10 Aug, 7pm at HEART, Headingley. An evening of vinyl & live music from Sueli Gil & band. Italian street food & vinyl selection by Salvo's. Donations £5 Horsforth Choral Society Rehearses Sept – July, Mon 7.30 – 9.30pm in St Margaret’s Parish Centre. Friendly mixed voice choir. No auditions. Details: 0785 4079 418, info@ horsforthchoralsociety.co.uk Leeds Methodist Choir Summer Season at Mill Hill Chapel, Tues 7.15 – 9.15pm until Sept Concert at St Chad’s, performed with Leeds Haydn Players. Programme includes Rutter, Haydn ‘The Heavens are Telling’ & Nelson Mass Rehearsals. All welcome. Details: Max 237 0389, dudleymax34@gmail. com


Leeds People's Choir meets Wed, 7.30 - 9pm, at Swarthmore Centre, Woodhouse Sq. Singing songs of joy, peace, struggle, liberation from around the world. Open to anyone who enjoys singing. Details: Ruth Bell 07984 352157, www.leedspeopleschoir.co.uk Rawdon Amnesty Concert Series 2018: The Little Suitcase Sun 12 Aug, 7.30pm at Rawdon Friends Meeting House, Quakers Ln LS19 6HU. Judith Rhodes presents short film about her mother, Ursula Michel, a Kindertransport refugee from Nazi Germany, with music by Jewish exiles & time for questions. Details: 250 3867, barbaraparry@waitrose.com

EVERFIT Exercise & Social Group for people 55+. Tues 2 – 3.30pm at The Cardigan Centre, 145 Cardigan Rd, LS6 1LJ. Sessions led by qualified & experienced fitness tutor who specialises in Pilates & dance. £1 per session. Details: dfarrell@ cardigancentre.org.uk or just come along on Tues. Headingley Methodist Luncheon Club Tues, 12 noon, side entrance on Chapel St LS6 3HZ. Meals to be ordered in advance from 275 5615/ 275 1592 or 257 6547. £5 for two courses + tea or coffee.

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Meanwood Lunch Club meets Thurs, 12.15pm in Holy Trinity Community Hall, Meanwood. Three course meal + tea/ coffee for £5. Details: Anne 268 1131

Don't Act Your Age a social improvisation group for the over 50s, meets Tues 10.45am – 12.45pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. No experience necessary. £6 per session. Details: Ron 266 7722

Meeting Point Thurs, 2 – 4pm at Bramhope Methodist Church. Run in conjunction with OPAL - £2 entry. Speakers, activities, trips out, refreshments & companionship for older people. Details: OPAL on 261 9103

St Chad’s Lunch Club Wed 12 noon (term time), at St Chad’s Parish Centre LS16 5JT. Open to anyone of retirement age, £4 for 2-course meal, tea/coffee, biscuits & chat. Transport available within catchment area. Details: Anne 07815 794 590 Sequence Tea Dancing Mon, 2 – 4pm at Bramhope Methodist Church Hall. Refreshments & raffle prizes. You don’t need a partner, just enthusiasm. Details: 267 9802 STEP (Supporting The Elderly People) 244 Queenswood Dr. LS6 3ND. For people over 60 & living in West Park/ Far Headingley. Open Mon-Thurs, 10am – 3pm. Drop in & see what they do. Details: 275 7988, step.2.step@ btonnect.com

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Meditation for the World Every 3rd Sun, free drop in group sessions, 6.30 – 7.30pm Roundhay Room, Weetwood Hall, Otley Rd, LS16 5PS. Experience peace & calm with periods of silence & guided meditations. Details: 275 7727, leeds@uk.brahmakumaris.org, www. brahmakumaris.org/uk/leeds

Leeds Ladies Coffee Club meets 1st Thurs, 10.30am at Leeds Church Institute, New Market St. 2 Aug: ‘Saltaire World Heritage Site’ with Maria Glot. Details: Joan McShane 225 1166

SUPPORT Aphasia Leeds A friendly, welcoming group for people with Aphasia following stroke or head injury. Drop in to Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, Robin Lane, 1st & 3rd Thurs each month, 1 3pm. Details: aphasialeedsuk@gmail. com Leeds Coeliac Group offers advice & support to those medically diagnosed with Coeliac disease & who have to follow a strict gluten-free diet. Details: 07711 768 850, sandra.mclean@ btinternet.com Leeds Healing Centre Fri noon 2.30pm at HEART, Bennett Rd, Headingley, LS6 3HN. Healing to aid relaxation & promote wellbeing by professional team of volunteers. £5, no appointments necessary. Details: 07985 121810, www.leedshealingcentre. org. Also at Friend's Meeting House, Roundhay, Thurs 7pm - 8.30pm. Details: 07949 972690 Leeds Samaritans Confidential, nonjudgmental support 24 hours for those experiencing distress or despair. They listen for as long as you need. Details: 245 6789 or 116 123, www.samaritans. org/branches/samaritans-leeds Wharfedale General Hospital Cardiac Club For former cardiac patients. Friendly, evening exercise classes with qualified instructors. Details: 07949 307955, www.wharfedalecardiacclub. org.uk, wghcardiacclub@gmail.com

Soroptimist International of Leeds meets 2nd Mon, 7.30pm at Weetwood Hall Hotel, LS16 5PS. Visitors welcome. www.sigbi.org/leeds/ MISC/ EVENTS Bramhope Puritan Chapel will be open Sunday 5 Aug, 9 & 16 Sept, from 2 – 4pm. Films at Heart Independent films from around the world on 2nd Tuesday, 8pm at HEART, Bennett Rd. Headingley. Tickets £6/£5/£4 on door. Members & non-members welcome. Details: www. facebook.com/FilmsAtHeart Friends of Hunger Hills Woods Annual Treasure Hunt (Horsforth) Sun 12 Aug, 2pm – meet on Hall Lane opp children’s playground. Join the fun in searching the woods for wildlife clues, get a chance to open the Treasure Chest & win a prize! Make up a team & have a go! Free event. Heritage Tour of Leeds Central Library (approx 1 hour) Thurs 23 Aug, 2.30pm from ground floor atrium, outside Lending department. Entertaining trip behind the scenes of the Grade II* listed building. Find out about the architecture, history & famous visitors, & visit some secret corners! Tickets £5 Booking required . Details: www. ticketsource.co.uk/leedslibraryevents Hollin Lane Allotments Open Day (LS16 5NE) Sat 18 Aug, 11am – 1pm. Part of National Allotments Week. Come & have a closer look at the many & varied ways that people garden. Refreshments available.

Hollin Lane Allotments' Annual Show Sun 9 Sept, off Hollin Drive LS16 5NE. Members exhibit their produce from 11am in a fun, friendly show. Judging at 1pm. Pay-as-you-feel refreshments (cake/savoury contributions welcome), snail race, allotment produce auction. All welcome. Research Study by University of Leeds investigating whether a nutritional supplement (ingredients found in a usual diet) helps memory, attention & processing speed, seeks volunteers aged 50+ to consume a supplement for 12 weeks, & be seen every 6 weeks at the University or their home. Details: 07480 518960, memory-study@leeds. ac.uk Rooms at Swarthmore Education Centre (LS3 1AD) A number of rooms are available for hire - ranging from meeting rooms for six, to its large hall with a sprung dance floor which accommodates 140 people. Details: 243 2210 Tarot, Magic & Mindfulness Sat 29 Sept, 11am – 4pm at Muir Court, Sagar Pl. Headingley LS6 3AP. Tarot cards, crystals & psychic paraphernalia, various stalls, readings & healing available. In aid of PDSA - admission by donation. Details: Melissa 224 9720 Want to lose weight? Looking for female participants (non-smoker, age 18-55, BMI 25-34.9 kg/m2) for a weight loss study at the University of Leeds. Free food & £100 for participating. Details: aceb_study@leeds.ac.uk


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