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It’s almost here and we would like to wish everyone a really happy, peaceful and sharing Christmas and New Year! News this month covers an exciting new project called ‘Love Meanwood’; more winning community projects in the Kirkstall Valley; a visit from the Mediaeval Baebes; the return of Beck Arts, and lots of entertainment.

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Now, we look forward to receiving all your news and notices for January 2020! Please get this to us as soon as you can, as we have an earlier print date because of the holidays (4th December for advertising). The deadline for the February edition is the first week in January (14th January for advertising). We look forward to hearing from you. Kind regards, Carole, Jack and the team.

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is heading for Leeds Grand Theatre in a few months; and Cara Dillon will be performing her Christmas show at Leeds University.

In addition, Phoenix Dance Theatre is preparing a fantastic collaborative piece to premiere in February at Leeds Playhouse; The fabulous ‘Book of Mormon’

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18 Black Waters’ Blends Cultures and Emotions Phoenix Dance Theatre’s stunning new collaborative production.

21Beck Arts Trail is Back! Original art, craft and jewellery, all made by local artists.

25 Love Meanwood’ Awarded £10,000 by National Lottery New project seeking ideas to improve the area.

34 Mr Dodo Bones & the One-Eyed Jacks at HEART A new album and Xmas Extravaganza with Lymon Williams and DJ Gip Damone.

38 Movies at the Royal Armouries A series of movie nights to coincide with its new display, ‘Make: Believe’.

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Life&Style They Lived In Leeds By Eveleigh Bradford

(ERNST) ADOLF POWOLNY (1839-1915) Chef and Restaurateur Celebrity chefs seem to be everywhere nowadays in the media, telling us how and what to cook. More than a century ago, when English cuisine was still sneered at for knowing only one sauce (gravy!), Leeds could boast its own continental celebrity chef who brought fine dining to the town to match the famous London chefs. His restaurant became renowned for its elegance and sophistication and he was the go-to man for top level catering at banquets, balls, and celebrations across the North – anything from buffets in the crypt at Fountains Abbey to luncheon for the Chinese Ambassador 1500 feet down a coal mine at Normanton!

Born in Zittau in Saxony, Adolf Powolny had trained in the vast royal kitchens of the King in Dresden as an ‘artistic confectioner’. He was only 18 when he came to Leeds in 1857, perhaps looking for better prospects or specially recruited. He joined Godfrey Wood’s longestablished catering firm in Commercial Street and was part of the team when Wood’s won the prestigious contract for the great formal banquet which followed Queen Victoria’s opening of the Town Hall in 1858 – what a thrill for this young new arrival. In 1862, only 23, he was encouraged to set up his own business at 3 Bond Street, advertising to the ‘nobility and gentry’ his stock of German, French and English delicacies (caviar, pate de fois gras), and his new dining rooms, where weary businessmen could drop in for oysters and wine. With little capital he had to turn his hand to every task, but he began to build an enviable reputation. A speciality was outside catering for all manner of social and professional occasions, hiring in armies of waiters as required: the annual Bachelors’ Ball, Medical Association Annual Meetings, society weddings, Grand Masonic Balls – he joined the Freemasons in 1868 and remained a life-long member. Everyone loved his sumptuous, recherché,

artistic food, and he became the caterer of choice for all elite events.

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Especially royal visits: in 1872 he was chosen to provide the luncheon when Prince Arthur came to open Roundhay Park and supper for the ball that evening. And in 1885 he was caterer for the visit from the Prince and Princess of Wales (the future King and Queen) to open the new Yorkshire College buildings and the Coliseum – he baked a special cherry tart for Alexandra, her favourite! A great royalist (with shared German connections), he commissioned a gold finger bowl with the royal coat of arms exclusively for visiting royalty. Quality and style were his trademark. By the early 1890s he had extended his restaurant and fitted it out lavishly with oriental pillars and tall mirrors, deep crimson hangings, small round dining tables, each with a shaded lamp, thick carpets on the double staircase leading to dining rooms upstairs with costly but tasteful furnishings, and a snug smokingroom. In his kitchens at Christmas more than 50 chefs and their assistants toiled, preparing all sorts of meats, including stuffed and garnished boars’ heads (‘made to

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grin most ferociously’!), silvery salmon, huge cakes richly decorated with icing and marzipan, chocolate specialities. What a vision of excess! Not to modern taste was one of the specialities: turtle soup, beloved of gourmets and invalids, prepared every day from live turtles he had imported from the West Indies – a wildlife disaster in the making. His personal life was kept private. He had married his wife, Annie, a young assistant in his shop, in 1873, but sadly their first child died and Annie herself died of consumption in 1880, aged only 27. A wealthy man by the 1890s, he moved upmarket with his daughter to live in a fine house at 2 Hillary Place (part of the University campus now). Small and dapper, with white side-whiskers, he was known for his quiet courtesy, modesty, and consideration for his customers and his loyal staff: ‘a perfect artist in his line’. But it must have been a pressurised life overseeing his busy, hectic empire, and in 1897 he sold the business as a going concern and retired to Harrogate, where after a long illness he died in 1915. He was buried at Woodhouse near his wife.

Polowny’s carried on for another 60 years, with separate Assembly Rooms at one point and a very successful branch in Hull. Adapting to changing times, the Bond Street restaurant, affectionately known as ‘Polly’s’, was a favourite with societies like the Publicity Club and the Luncheon Club, and with local journalists. From the 1920s onwards the tea ‘dansants’ were an attraction (1s 6d, including tea) twice a week, and dinner dancing every evening: escapist pleasure even in the dark times of WW2. But it all ended in 1960, and after a century the evocative Polowny name disappeared from the Leeds scene.

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Life&Style Passmore CAN Stand the Heat – It’s Gone into Kitchens! Home improvement specialist Passmore Group recently introduced More Kitchens to its suite of services. The 54-year-old family business – which incorporates More Bathrooms, More Ability and More Build – has extended its existing showroom in Leeds to showcase a combination of traditional, linear, classic and contemporary kitchen designs, with a view to helping customers make their kitchen the heart of their home through the creation of a stylish, functional space. “We have become the only fivestar rated bathroom designer and installer in the region, and after witnessing fantastic growth over the last two years – we felt that the next logical step was to expand our Kitchen offering, making it a standalone service”, said Tony Passmore, Managing Director. “As a result, we can offer our customers a ‘one stop shop’ for their main home improvement items, with a company they can trust to deliver on quality.” The latest expansion has also paved way for the hiring of eight new team members, including six specialist kitchen fitters.

In addition, installations surveyor Rob Hands has joined the team, bringing over 30 years of experience in project and contract management – including running his own kitchen renovation business. Rob will oversee the design and installation teams, order products, schedule the fit out, and undertake final checks of specifications, to ensure this entire process runs smoothly.

“The other new team members will help ensure that we uphold our first-class renovation standards and deliver an exceptional service every time.”

“Rob’s role has been specifically created for our expansion into the new division”, said Tony. “He has fantastic experience in managing the entire service renovation process, so he will be an invaluable member of our team.

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The news follows the opening of the organisation’s third showroom located at Whiteleys Garden Centre in Mirfield, which showcases bathroom, bedroom and kitchen displays.

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Funding Community Projects in The Kirkstall Valley Kirkstall Valley Grants recently held its second awards evening. The grants programme, a collaboration between Open Source Arts and Kirkstall Valley Grants, is sponsored by Power to Change and aims to support projects that improve environment and wellbeing for communities in the Kirkstall Valley. In particular, the focus is on what can be achieved by small-scale projects with limited resources, and how that can inspire lasting community connection. The winners were: James Gray - Park Green Community Project - a community-owned space in Armley in desperate need of improvements. Residents are changing the Green into an ecological space, with a bee-friendly border with wildflowers, insect hotels, communal composting for

kitchen waste and maintenance to the iron fence. The project hopes to encourage residents to take pride in their green spaces and share skills and knowledge through gardening, and engage with recycling, especially food scraps. Dr Tig Calvert - Flower Gardens - A group of neighbours are planting flower gardens off Kirkstall Lane (Ash Road/Langdales and surrounding area) - particularly properties where landlords or residents are unable to maintain a garden. They will supply planters, hanging baskets, plants and aftercare to enable the community to enjoy bee and butterfly attracting flowers and natural wild areas where appropriate.

Priya Sidharh and Beth Stepan - One Billion Rising Leeds is a response to the UN statistic that one in three women experience rape or serious violence. It celebrates the work of local charities and supports them in their aims, through community collaboration. It will be facilitating workshops so people can come together, get creative and express solidarity with the charities that work towards ending violence against women and girls. Your idea If you live or work in the Kirkstall Valley area and you have an idea for a great project that you could run in the community, visit http:// kirkstallvalleygrants.org/ and find out if you’re eligible for a grant. Or call Open Source Arts on 0113 246 8975.

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Life&Style Stoneacre is a Winner at Yorkshire Residential Property Awards At the recent Yorkshire Residential Property Awards at Bowcliffe Hall, Stonacre Properties walked away with the gong for Best Small Residential Agent 2019. At the awards ceremony, attended by over 700 property professionals from across the Yorkshire residential property sector, the Stoneacre team was formally recognised for its hard work and high levels of customer service throughout the year. “This award is testimony to what has been achieved by the whole Stoneacre team”, said Ben Jacobs, director and founder of Stoneacre. “We continually strive to maintain and improve on those levels of service. Winning this award is down to the work ethic of all at Stoneacre.” “We could not have achieved this award without the support of our fantastic team”, said Stoneacre’s co-director, James Newman. “The team spirit and family atmosphere that we have at Stoneacre is in a class of its own. We now look forward to going on to bigger and better things in 2020!”

“At Stoneacre, a client is never just a statistic”, said Ben. “We are an estate agency offering a personal service and we take pride in our proactive, personal approach. Our philosophy is to tailor our service to each client’s requirements, to demonstrate a good work ethic and exceed clients’ expectations at a competitive price.” A Proactive Approach to Selling and Buying Stoneacre have a proven track record for achieving excellent prices. Thanks to their comprehensive database of applicants seeking to buy in your area, plus a dedicated sales consultant, Stoneacre will guide you through the sales process, conduct viewings on your behalf, and keep you updated on progress from initial consultation to the ultimate sale.

An Estate Agent that Cares Over the last few years, Stoneacre Properties, based in Chapel Allerton and Whitkirk, have grown steadily to become a market leader in Leeds, offering a one-stop property-shop. Working closely with buyers and sellers, Stoneacre focus on enhancing their clients’ property values, whether for residential, commercial or investment purposes. Stoneacre provides full property management, which includes legal services, in-house mortgage advice and financial planning.

Selling or buying a house can be allconsuming. This is why Stoneacre are happy to arrange flexible out-of-hours appointments to accommodate your commitments. Fresh marketing, free professional photography and a floor plan of your property will all help to show your property’s best features. All properties are automatically placed on Rightmove, OnTheMarket, and the Stoneacre website – maximising the prospect of a sale. Call Stoneacre Properties on 0113 237 0999

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Mediaeval Baebes’ Come to Leeds Minster The Mediaeval Baebes will stop off at Leeds Minster on Wednesday 18th December, 7.30pm, for an evening of music, dance and theatre. Inspired by a time when poetry and music invoked sensory pleasure, they will perform songs from their new album ‘A Pocketful of Posies’, Christmas carol classics, and the haunting title theme from TV’s ‘Victoria’,

along with other contemporary and traditional songs. After three chart-topping classical albums, an Ivor Novello Award, numerous sell-out tours and, most recently, two Emmy- Award nominations for their soundtrack to ‘Victoria’, the Mediaeval Baebes have established themselves as one the most successful,

early music and folk ensembles in Europe. Lush, ethereal harmonies transport the listener through myriad ancient and forgotten languages, weaving storytelling through original settings of mediaeval texts, as well as reinventing traditional folk songs and carols, often accompanied by a dazzling array of exotic and period instruments. The concert will commence at 8pm. Tickets (£25) are available from www.mediaevalbaebes.com


The Spirit of Christmas is Back! Leeds Male Voice Choir is back with its Spirit of Christmas popular extravaganza of yuletide favourites. This year it takes place at Leeds Cathedral, Great George Street, LS2 8BE at 7.45pm on 7th December. Now in its sixth year, the Spirit of Christmas will also feature the Yorkshire Brass Quintet. The annual concert has proved so successful, that the choir has added an extra date and will also perform at the Riley Smith Hall in Tadcaster on 14th December. Music will feature ‘Mistletow and Wine’, ‘We Saw Three Ships Sailing’, ‘Rocking Around the Christmas Tree’, ‘Yuletide Fires’, ‘Santa Claus is Coming to Town’, ‘Hark the Herald Angels Sing’, and ‘O Come All Ye Faithful’! The evening looks set to be a fun filled affair, with free entry for children.

The Choir has had another successful year of sell out concerts and a tour of Hungary. “We have more exciting plans for 2020”, said Tim Knight, Musical Director, “including a tour across the Pennines, a range of new music from around the world, a British themed concert, and the launch of the choir’s free Find Your Voice programme.” Tickets are available via www. leedsmalevoicechoir.co.uk or 0113 243 1605

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The Mormons are Coming!

Pictured: Kevin Clay in The Book of Mormon Photo: Paul-Coltas

‘The Book of Mormon’, the Broadway and West End smash hit musical, is coming to Leeds Grand Theatre from Wednesday 8th April to Saturday 2nd May 2020 and tickets are already flying out! Written by Trey Parker and Matt Stone (creators of the award-winning television show, ‘South Park’, and feature films ‘South Park: Bigger, Longer & Uncut’ and ‘Team America: World Police’) and Robert Lopez, who co-created ‘Avenue Q’, ‘The Book of Mormon’ follows a pair of missionary Mormon boys sent to a place that’s a long way from their home in Salt Lake City. Since making its world premiere in March 2011 at New York’s Eugene O’Neill Theatre, where it won nine Tony® Awards, including Best Musical, The Book of Mormon has been performed on three continents and won over 30 international awards. The musical has smashed long-standing box office records in New York, London, Melbourne, Sydney and cities across the US.

The London production won four Olivier Awards®, including Best New Musical, and broke the record for the highest single day of sales in West End history! It has sold out every one of its 2,781 performances to date at the Prince of Wales Theatre. Tomorrow is a Latter Day! “Book of Mormon is hands down one of the funniest things I’ve ever seen. Absolutely brilliant.” “A little risqué but it will make you laugh until your face aches!” Book online at leedsgrandtheatre.com or call Box Office on 0844 848 2700


Leeds Phil & Lit Celebrates Scientific Developments That Changed the World When Matthew Barzun, the former US ambassador to the UK, visited Leeds for the first time, he admitted that all he really knew about the city was that the band 'The Who' had played a famous live concert here in 1970! However, he might have been even more impressed to know that Leeds is also home to some major scientific developments that have changed the world. To celebrate these achievements, Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society has just published two small books. The first of these, by David Sellers, tells the story of William Gascoigne who, thanks to the intrusion of a spider into his optical equipment, invented the telescopic sight and the telescope micrometer. Tragically, Gascoigne was killed at the age of only 32 at the Battle of Marston Moor in the English Civil War, but his work went on to play a crucial role in the development of astronomy.

The second book, 'From Dark Satanic Mills to DNA' is by Kersten Hall, of the School of Philosophy, Religion and History of Science at the University of Leeds, and explores how two Nobel prizes have been won for science carried out in Leeds which, thanks to the local textile industry, has gone on to play an important role in one of the landmarks of 20th century science - our understanding of DNA, the genetic molecule. Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society was founded in 1819 with the aim of promoting arts and science in Leeds and is delighted to celebrate its bicentenary with these two books which, it is hoped, will bring these fascinating tales to a wider audience. For further information, visit www. leedsphilandlit.co.uk

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Phoenix Dance Theatre’s ‘Black Waters’ Blends Cultures and Emotions A chance meeting at a dance festival in India sparked the idea of collaboration between Phoenix Dance Theatre and two exciting dance practitioners, choreographers and composers – the artistic directors of Kolkata-based Rhythmosaic, Shambik Ghose and Dr Mitul Sengupta. Soon emails and phone calls were flying back & forth, as they searched for inspiration to create this new dance piece. Two forgotten, horrific events in Colonial history emerged – one in India, the other in the Caribbean, both playing out around water – and ‘Black Waters’ emerged. For the first time, Phoenix Dance Theatre’s Artistic Director, Sharon Watson, will collaborate with two very different dance artists who have performed and taught all over the world, in a fusion of western contemporary dance and classical kathak Indian dance. ‘Black Waters’ will be a hugely emotional journey. It draws on the fate of the slave ship Zong, headed for Black River, Jamaica, and carrying over twice as many slaves as the

ship could accommodate – 130 slaves were thrown overboard to their deaths… then the owners attempted to claim the insurance on their lives. A hundred years later, Kala Pani (Hindi for black waters) was a colonial prison on the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, used to exile political prisoners during India’s struggle for independence. Over 80,000 political prisoners were held there in solitary confinement and very few survived. It was brutal. Black Waters will explore how British colonial forces commodified people and, as a consequence, saw a blending of cultures and the birth of fragmented identities for whom home has always remained a contested space. “It’s an exploration of place, worth and belonging, which can often be conflicting for people of colour”, said Sharon.


With multiculturalism at its heart, ‘Black Waters’ is both emotionally evocative and culturally relevant, showing how people extract value, inspiration and hope from despair. With a commonality of thought, the three choreographers set out to create something quite unique. These lost histories are very dark events that are not now in the public domain. But, where as there is darkness, struggle and survival there is also change, hope, and uplifting moments. Working together they have delved deeply into the psychological effects of such events. Shambik Ghose and Dr Mitul Sengupta are also composing the music – carefully melding Indian and Caribbean rhythms and instruments and playing with the tonality and texture of sound. We are definitely in for a treat when ‘Black Waters’ premières at Leeds Playhouse in February 2020. Phoenix dancers have grabbed the narrative with both hands and immersed themselves in this incredibly strong story. Hold on to your hats!

Phoenix Dance Theatre’s Black Waters Heritage Project will engage with eight community groups, reaching 130 young people aged 8 – 18 and shining a spotlight on two examples of displacement and enslavement often overlooked. It aims to inform young people of the impact of British Colonial rule and the diaspora born from the forced transportation of people. The young people will share their stories at an exhibition in March 2020 and later produce an online resource highlighting the two stories.

Pictured: Shambik Ghose, Sharon Watson, & Dr Mitul Sengupta

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Standing Together with Opera North

Standing Together is a project of the Opera North Youth Chorus (ages 15 – 19). They were recently over in Prague singing in the attic at Terezin Concentration Camp, where the opera Brundibár was first performed by the Jewish youngsters incarcerated there during the Second World War. They also performed ‘Wiegala’ (a work based on a text by the Jewish poet Isle Weber who perished at Auschwitz) at the Jeruzalemska Synagogue. “I learnt a lot more about the personal, individual impact of the Holocaust on people and their lives”, said Sarah (18) from Horsforth Sixth Form. “This was more about the human experience and I think that’s overlooked in the teaching that we get on the Holocaust in schools. If we learn about what’s happened in the past, we can stop it from happening again and I think a lot of the things that happened in the Holocaust are worryingly similar to things that are currently going on now.” On return, they started working with

composer Michael Betteridge and director Anna Pool to create their response to the atrocities inflicted on Jews during World War II. They will perform the finished piece at Leeds Town Hall during the Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations in January. “I really liked hearing the stories of actual survivors and what they had been through”, said Bronte (14) Cardinal Heenan Catholic High School. “I’m very much looking forward to telling other people about the Holocaust and trying to spread the message through something that I love – music.” Further performances are planned in Huddersfield and on the concourse at Sage Gateshead as part of the Brundibár Festival in February. The young people have already visited the Huddersfield Memorial Exhibition Centre, which gave them an insight into survivors’ individual experiences at the start of the project.

How the Other Half Loves

Start the New Year with laughter! Adel Players present Alan Ayckbourn’s ‘How the Other Half Loves’ from Wednesday 22nd – Saturday 25th January, 7.30pm at Adel Memorial Hall. This hilarious farce follows the consequences of an adulterous affair between a married man and his boss’s wife and their attempts to cover their tracks by roping in a third couple to be their alibi. Inevitably this results in a chain of misunderstandings, conflicts and revelations. Tickets (£9) are available from boxoffice@adel-players.org.uk or call Anne or Mike Andrews on 0113 275 5585


Beck Arts Trail is Back! The Beck Arts Trail returns to Meanwood on Sunday 8th December from 1.30 to 4.30pm. Once again, you’ll find wonderful original art, craft and jewellery, all made by local artists. This year, there are a number of new artists participating and a wide variety of arts and crafts – including pottery, ceramics and vintage china. One of Leeds’s first open house neighbourhood art trails, this friendly event provides an opportunity to discover the talented art and craft scene around Meanwood and Monkbridge Road, and to purchase some unique Christmas gifts and cards. The trail is free, and you’ll also find a warming drink and perhaps a mince pie or two at some venues - available for an optional donation.

artists is on show; from 14 Monkbridge Terrace; 1 Highbury Lane (next to the Antique China shop on Monkbridge Road); and from 8 Sandfield Avenue (next to School Lane).

Free maps of the trail can be obtained during the afternoon from Tandem Café, 574 Meanwood Road, where work by some of the participating

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CommunityNews Courier Fraud

This week marks the beginning of Cyber Protect's newest campaign highlighting courier fraud. In the last two years over 2,000 reports of courier fraud were reported. Courier Fraud West Yorkshire Police recently put out a warning about ‘Courier Fraud’. This is when fraudsters telephone a potential victim, claiming to be from their internet / phone provider, bank, police or other law enforcement authority and then trick the person into revealing their credit / debit card details including the pin. These scams usually involve someone claiming to be from a reputable company or authority and telling you about fraudulent payments on your debit or credit card. Sometimes they will even ask you to call the relevant company to prove the call is genuine – however, they keep the line open at their end, so you are still in fact speaking to them. They then ask for

your pin and send a courier or taxi to pick up the card in question. They then use the card to spend your money. If you receive a suspicious call, the Police advise: • End the call immediately • Never provide your pin or password over the phone or online - neither banks nor police will ask you to do this • Your bank will never send someone to your home to collect cash, cards, PINs or cheque books • Report any suspicious calls to Action Fraud or call them on 0300 123 2040

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Simon on the Streets Awarded Homeless Link Grant The homeless charity, Simon on the Streets, was recently awarded £29,358 through the Homeless Link’s Ending Women’s Homelessness grants programme, funded by the Government’s Tampon Tax Fund. Women’s homelessness is a significant national issue with violence and abuse often contributing to their homelessness. Homeless Link’s grants programme aims to help end women’s homelessness by building capacity for gender and trauma informed services and developing partnerships between homelessness and specialist women’s sector charities. Simon on the Streets will use the funding to recruit two new women's outreach workers, one full time/ one part time, with the aim of reducing the numbers of women living on the streets, supporting those in temporary accommodation, and engaging with the 'hidden homeless' by delivering gender and trauma informed assertive outreach

Through partnership work with St Anne’s Community Centre, Simon on the Streets will support women accessing the new Safe Space women-only emergency accommodation to address their needs both emotionally and practically. “Women’s homelessness is a growing crisis”, said Tasmin Maitland, Homeless Link's Assistant Director of Practice and Partnerships. “Despite this, women who are homeless or at risk of homelessness are one of the most marginalised groups in our society and the specialist support that they need is often lacking or non-existent. “We are delighted to be able to award Simon on the Streets a grant that will have a real impact on the support that women experiencing homelessness in Leeds receive, and ultimately contribute to ending women’s homelessness for good.”

Hyde Park Source Benefits from Co-op Community Fund Currently raising funds to renovate its HQ, Hyde Park Source was delighted to benefit from the Co-op Local Community Fund. Hyde Park Source works with people from disadvantaged communities across Leeds, aiming to enhance health and wellbeing by improving the environment. Supported sessions run weekly, giving adults, young people and children the chance to learn about their surroundings and feel a part of these spaces. It also responds to requests from disadvantaged communities to transform neglected urban spaces and create attractive amenities, such as community gardens, seating and play areas, wildlife and outdoor learning areas, allotments, outdoor kitchens, and art installations. Each

project is unique and is inspired, designed, implemented and maintained by local people. Hyde Park Source is relying on Co-op members to help raise vital funds. When a member buys selected products or services from the Co-op, they earn a five per cent reward for themselves, with a further one per cent for local causes like Hyde Park Source. It aims to support organisations that make a difference in their communities by improving community spaces, helping people reach their full potential by developing their skills, or promoting health and wellbeing. Co-op members can choose a cause by visiting www.coop.co.uk/membership. If you’re not a member and would like to support Hyde Park Source, you can join at your local store or online at www.coop.co.uk


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CommunityNews A Letter from Santa…Via NSPCC

Mobility Scooter Hire Service Leeds City Council, working in partnership with the William Merritt Centre recently reinstated its mobility scooter hire scheme, operating from within the Merrion Centre. It will be known as William Merritt Centre – Shopmobility, and will initially run Tuesday to Saturday, 10am – 3.30pm. The scheme will have a a fleet of eight four-wheel scooters, each with stick holders and a carrying capacity of 23.6 stones. A small selection of manual wheelchairs will follow. People will be able to book on-line or by phone. There is an annual membership fee of £10, and a session charge of £5 for members/ £10 non members. Manual wheelchairs will be £3 per session for members/ £5 non-members. For information regarding membership, email info@wmdlc.org.

NSPCC’s Letter from Santa is a great way to bring joy to your family, whilst making a positive difference to the lives of children who need it most. The letters can be tailored to your child, with name, age, hobbies and a personal message to get Christmas off to a magical start. There are eight new designs to choose from, including Reindeer Flying Practice’, ‘Christmas Disco’ and ‘Elves are Ready to Go!’.

cover the cost of a volunteer counsellor answering two calls on NSPCC’s Childline. A child contacts Childline every 25 seconds. The service provides a safe, confidential place for children with no one else to turn to, whatever their worry, whenever they need help. It is available 24 hours a day, 365 days a year on 0800 1111 or childline.org.uk

On average, at least two children in every primary school classroom have suffered some form of abuse. You can help NSPCC to be there for them and provide the necessary support at Christmas and all year round.

£10 would cover the cost of answering two calls to the free NSPCC Helpline from adults worried about a child. It is open every day of the year for any adult worried about a child on 0808 800 5000 or nspcc.org.uk. NSPCC practitioners provide advice and support, listen to concerns, and offer general information about child protection.

A donation of £5 would go a long way towards helping children. £8 would

To create your family’s Letter from Santa, visit nspcc.org.uk as soon as you can.

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‘Love Meanwood’ Awarded £10,000 by National Lottery

Pictured: Love Meanwood Steering Group: Vanessa Brown, InterACT

Meanwood Valley Partnership (MVP) was recently awarded £10,000 by the National Lottery to kick off its ‘Love Meanwood’ project, which aims to ask everyone in Meanwood for their ideas on how to improve the area and how to encourage and support local projects to achieve this. The project will create the ‘Love Meanwood Vision for 2030’, which will include ideas on how to make community projects happen, design concepts for green and public spaces, and principles to guide response to future commercial development. The plan will launch toward the end of Spring 2020. “This is a fantastic start to this exciting project, and we’re delighted that The National Lottery Community Fund has recognised our work in this way”, said Janet Matthews, Vice Chair of MVP. “Meanwood is an exciting, vibrant community that is changing fast. We know there are lots of ideas and opportunities out there for improving our area, which crosses three ward boundaries and has many distinct neighbourhoods.

Church & Community Partnership, Ron Baker & Janet Matthews from MVP, & Isabel Swift, Lemon Balm

We want to give everyone the opportunity to tell us about their ideas and help us to prioritise them. “We’d like our future to be led by the community with the support of other agencies. Developing the ‘Love Meanwood Vision’ will give us the best possible foundation to secure the funding to put the community’s ideas into effect.” The project will be setting up a website and Facebook site, as well as organising public meetings to gather people’s views. Lemon Balm, a Meanwood-based social enterprise, whose mission is ‘Health & Wellbeing through Design, Gardening & Nature’, is helping Love Meanwood to deliver this exciting project.

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CommunityNews Two North Leeds GP Practices to Merge to Ensure Sustainable

A New Lease of Life for Retreat Centre

Services for Patients

Two well-established GP practices in North Leeds, Westfield Medical Centre at The Reginald Centre, Chapeltown Road, and Allerton Medical Centre, 6 Montreal Avenue, Chapel Allerton, are proposing to merge their services as of Spring 2020. Their aim is to improve and future-proof safe, effective and sustainable primary care for their patients and the local community. Whilst they will remain in their current buildings and patients will have continuity of care with a named GP, patients will also have the flexibility to access additional services at either site. The merger will be subject to all regulatory approvals and appropriate levels of engagement with patients and staff (with a final decision publicised in February). The plan to merge was a result of careful consideration to ensure the future viability of the practices, whilst protecting and enhancing patient care. A larger patient and staff base will help them deal with some of the

challenges they face, putting them in a better position to invest in staff and their continued development, as well as facilities and equipment. Both practices share the same ethos and vision for patient services. One united practice will allow them to attract and retain new talent, across both clinical and support staff - resulting in a reduction in locum doctors and administration per clinician, and an increase in appointments, out of hours, and urgent care capacity. Sharing staff expertise and best practice across all functions with greater training and career development will provide them with multiple opportunities to work to scale. In particular, it will allow them to support GP’s special interests and work more effectively within the local Primary Care Network and community. For further information, visit www. allertonmedicalcentre.co.uk or www. westfieldmedicalcentre.co.uk

Two years ago, the Chapel and Retreat Centre at Norwood in the Washburn Valley was on the brink of closure. However, a meeting of the Methodist Wharfedale & Aireborough Circuit pledged financial support and an ambitious redevelopment project was undertaken. The Chapel and Retreat Centre have taken on a new lease of life. Plans for events for 2020 have been drawn up – these include a Folk Evening in May, Afternoon Tea and a concert in July, and various talks on topics ranging from veterinary practice to Kinder Transport. There will also be days in February, April and October where people can experience peace and tranquillity for a day. The centre can be booked by groups for a day, whether these be outdoor sports such as cycling and walking or by companies wishing to have an ‘away day’. It is also available for Children’s parties where youngsters can enjoy being in the outdoors and the adjacent woods. It can be booked for weddings too. Anyone wishing to book should contact Sue on 07946 423 309.


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At this time of year, I would usually be delighting at the prospect of evenings at the German Market with its everexpanding range of stalls, bars and eateries - not to mention the fun fair and Leeds very own big wheel in front of the Art Gallery. I would be encouraging residents to make the most of pop-up attractions around the city, Winter Lights at Tropical World and, of course, the Wizard of Oz at Leeds Playhouse - not least because it stars the fantastically talented Lucy Sherman - one of our North Leeds resident superstars. However, with the strange spectacle of a December General Election, I seem to be spending an inordinate amount

of time pounding the streets - more often than not in the cold and driving rain. So, if you see me, please say hello - a warm greeting certainly goes a long way to cheer one up (& I wouldn’t say no to a cuppa!). A regular concern that residents bring to my attention revolves around local bus services – No.51, No.48 and the various No.7s. These are run by First Bus, who run the majority of bus services across Leeds. This is a private company and is in no way part of the Council, which makes it something of a challenge for Councillors to bring about improvements. However, that doesn’t mean we ignore concerns. We recently held a public meeting with First Bus and someone from West Yorkshire Combined Authority that was very well attended, and we will be holding another in the new year. We are pushing First Bus hard to try to ensure that our North Leeds residents get the bus service they deserve and expect. Where this isn’t happening, we

are ensuring these public meetings are a mechanism for residents to put their concerns to First Bus directly. Finally, we are starting to put together our lists of streets to be visited during our Spring and Summer street surgeries. If you would like us to visit your street, please let me know and we’ll book you in. Of course, you don’t have to wait for our street surgeries, for any and all of your local concerns Neil, Peter and I are always on hand to assist, feel free to get in touch. I wish each and every one of you a truly joyous festive season and a happy, healthy and prosperous 2020.

Shadow Spokesman for Leisure, Culture & Skills Conservative Group Chief Whip Tel - 07711 647 849 Daniel.Cohen@leeds.gov.uk

CHURCHES TOGETHER IN ROUNDHAY Wish Everyone a Very Happy Christmas Immaculate Heart of Mary (R C) www.stjohnvianneyleeds.org.uk Lidgett Park Methodist Church www.leedsnandemethodist.org.uk/lidgett.php Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) www.leedsquakers.org.uk St Andrew’s Roundhay U R C www.standrews.cc St Edmund’s Roundhay C of E www.stedmundsroundhay.org.uk

Please see individual websites above for full details of Christmas Services


LET’S UNLEASH BRITAIN’S POTENTIAL Brexit done with a deal An extra £33.9 billion for the NHS 20,000 extra police officers More funding for every pupil in every school

New Brexit deal agreed with EU Prime Minister Boris Johnson has secured a new Brexit deal with the EU. This deal protects jobs and trade. Protects workers’ rights and environmental standards. And ends the uncertainty for our economy.

The deal is ready to go from day one of a new parliament. So the fate of this deal rests on whether the country elects a Conservative majority government that can get Brexit done. Or a hung parliament that can’t.

£14 BILLION EXTRA FOR SCHOOLS A Conservative government will deliver more funding for every pupil in every school. The is part of the Conservative Party’s commitment to provide a better education for every child – no matter where they go to school.

special educational needs. So the children who need more help will get it. Over the past 9 years, the Government has created over 921,000 school places.

This comes on top of rising literacy among school kids. So more children are getting good school And the Prime Minister has places – and leaving with the announced that he’ll invest an extra £780 million for children with skills they need to get on in life.

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50 MILLION MORE APPOINTMENTS IN GP SURGERIES Prime Minister announces more staff and appointments in GP surgeries. In his first speech as Prime Minister, Boris Johnson said that people shouldn’t have to wait three weeks to see their GP. And now the Prime Minister has announced plans to help end the backlog of appointments. By recruiting an extra 6,000 doctors and 6,000 other

GP surgery staff, the Government will be able to increase the number of GP appointments each year. That means you’ll be able to get the healthcare you need, when you need it. The Health Secretary said that he recognises ‘our GPs are under increasing pressure, so we will put record funding into our GP surgeries to help everyone get the healthcare they need.’

20,000 more police on our streets Our readers know that the country needs to get a grip on crime. In particular, we need to break up the county lines drug gangs that are causing so much misery. The Government agrees with us. That’s why the Prime Minister is hiring 20,000 extra police. And investing an extra £20 million to strengthen the teams breaking up drug gangs.

A HIGHER NATIONAL LIVING WAGE The PM is increasing the National Living Wage to £10.50 an hour by 2024. This is a big step towards ending low pay. And the Government is extending the National Living Wage to everyone aged 21 and over. So more people will get the benefits of higher pay.

So we can start to make our streets safer. Published and promoted by Dan Cohen on behalf of Amjad Bashir, both of Mill Green, off Gelderd Road, Leeds LS12 6HE.




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Garden Round Up With Tracy Foster

Days may be short, but it’s still great to get outside – so here are a handful of winter gardening jobs to keep you busy though the month. Last of the Leaves

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Most of the leaves will have fallen by now, but it’s good to rake up any that have collected on your lawn or your paths and pop them in a bag (I re-use old compost bags for this) in a corner of the garden where they can rot down to make a good soil conditioner to put on your flower beds next year. Make a few holes in the bag for drainage and ventilation so that the leaves don’t just go slimy.

Vegetables, including sprouts, leeks, parsnips and cabbages may be ready to harvest in December. And, it is a special pleasure at this time of year to enjoy the home-grown foods you preserved in the summer. Pickles, preserves and chutneys should be perfect, now that the flavours have had time to mature. They are a lovely reminder of plentiful summer days, and they make good Christmas presents too.

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Care for the Birds This is an important time of year to make sure your garden birds are well fed.

This is an important time of year to make sure your garden birds are well fed. It’s also a good idea to clean and disinfect the bird feeders now and again to stop diseases spreading, and while you’re at it you could clean out your birdboxes now too, and put up any new ones so that they are ready for Spring.

If you can’t wait for Spring to get sowing seed again, you could start off seeds of mustard, cress, bean sprouts and micro greens as they can all be grown indoors on the kitchen windowsill throughout the Winter. Bringing the Outside In

It’s fun to bring some greenery indoors this month, especially if you like making festive wreaths and arrangements. I like to use the seedheads and flowers I dried in the Summer and Autumn, mixed with branches of evergreen foliage. Dried Hydrangea flowers and seed pods from poppies look wonderful with pinecones, rose hips, laurel leaves or sprigs of Pine or Rosemary. I use a bit of scrunched up chicken wire to hold the arrangement together in a vase. www.tracyfostergardendesign.co.uk

sprouts, leeks, parsnips and cabbages may be ready to harvest in December.


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Many people are not aware that five species of owl can be seen in the UK. As well as the more familiar tawny, little and barn owls, our countryside is also home to long-eared and short-eared owls.

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As a breeding species the short-eared owl is limited to upland areas of northern England and Scotland, although it may move further south in Winter. It is a medium sized owl with mottled brown plumage, pale underparts and very long, narrow wings. Perhaps its most striking feature is its staring yellow eyes surrounded by black patches in the centre of its pale face. The ‘ears’, however, are no more than small tufts of feathers on the top of its head, which are only rarely visible. It often flies in daylight, especially at dawn and dusk, hunting with slow wingbeats and short glides. It can also be seen perched on fence posts, in trees or even on the ground. Its favourite food is voles and other small mammals, but it will also eat small birds, and sometimes insects or amphibians. In Winter, our resident population is increased by owls migrating from Scandinavia, Russia and Finland, particularly to coastal areas. Our local Leeds nature reserve, St Aidan’s near Swillington, is a good place to look for short-

eared owls, where they can be seen in Winter hunting at dusk along the hillsides. Leeds RSPB Group

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Sound&Vision Mister Dodo Bones & The One-Eyed Jacks Taking Names This latest release from Mister Dodo Bones and his One Eyed Jacks is a triumph, an album of rough-hewn folk blues where compellingly realised original material sits comfortably alongside idiosyncratic reimaginings of deep cut classics and half-forgotten relics. Thoroughly tonally consistent with resonant, warm production, Taking Names hangs together satisfyingly while conjuring an authentic vintage feel which shuffles along with a casual, shouldershrugging, no-big-deal confidence. Though undeniably retro-styled, the album manages to blend a sense of wistful nostalgia with a rambling restlessness and an air of urgent immediacy. This being the blues, melancholy is always just around the corner but Dodo Bones growls his raspy vocals like a man who’s seen more than a thing or two, who’s rolled and tumbled and who, when those blues come to town, will know how to handle them. These weather-beaten ballads, sprinkled with rueful grit gleam with hard-won wisdom, looking askance at the perennial lures of the barroom and the open road. The playing on the record honours the grand tradition of acoustic blues; subtle, unshowy guitar arrangements embellished with slick fingerpicking and judiciously deployed country twang.

The accomplished fretwork and shimmering, easy-going percussion coalesce around Dodo Bones’ grizzled, rumbling voice to envelop the listener in a fuzzy, bluesy (and probably somewhat boozy) embrace. I find Mr Dodo Bones & The One Eyed Jacks to be charming company and they’re on terrific form here. Like a reliable old drinking buddy, Taking Names is an album you’ll be happy to kick back and share a bottle with. Catch the band at HEART, Headingly on Friday 20th December for their Xmas Extravaganza - with support from Lymon Willis and Friends, and vinyl from Gip Dammone. Tickets £7/£5 from HEART


Cara Dillon Returns with her Magical Christmas Show Cara Dillon, one of the most celebrated folk voices to have come out of Ireland, is touring her magical Christmas show ‘Upon A Winter’s Night’ for a fourth year running and will be at Leeds University’s Riley Smith Theatre (4 Lifton Place, LS29JZ) on Sunday 15th December.

Cara is one of the finest exponents of traditional Irish song. Together with her husband and musical partner, Sam Lakeman, she has steered an eclectic musical path defying the typical pigeonholes that hinder many artists in her genre. Celebrated for entwining traditional and contemporary elements, she has earned both commercial success and critical acclaim. She and her band will capture the mystery of Christmas with a collection of festive songs both ancient and modern, reminding everyone that the festive season can be about more than commercialism. Cara and her band will weave Celtic and folk rhythms with reverent, atmospheric carols.

Cara’s Christmas album ‘Upon A Winter’s Night’ reached No.1 in the Indie Album Charts twice in 2016. Christmas is a time where the story of Jesus' birth is retold with genuine wonder and celebrated with the dignity, passion and beauty it deserves. Throughout an enviable career which has seen her explore opportunities to tread many different paths – from releasing folk crossover albums on indie label Rough Trade; working on Disney soundtracks to collaborations with leading UK dance DJ/ producers – Cara has continuously chosen to firmly plant herself within the landscape of her cultural heritage. She occupies a position at the very top of the Irish Folk genre and has been captivating audiences, winning awards and achieving exceptional acclaim for over 20 years. Tickets (£25) are available from Box Office: 0113 280 1400


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Sound&Vision Film Review By Samuel Payne

EDGE OF DARKNESS DIRECTED BY: MARTIN CAMPBELL STARRING: BOB PECK, JOE DON BAKER, CHARLES KAY, IAN MCNEICE, JOANNE WHALLEY, HUGH FRASER, JOHN WOODVINE, ZOË WANAMAKER, TIM MCINNERNY CERT: 15 RUNNING TIME: 317 MINUTES "Since all those connected with this adventure are now dead or disappeared, it is difficult to discover what their mission was, or whether it was successful..."

In late 1985, at the height of the cold war, a six-part thriller about a nefarious nuclear plot was broadcast on BBC Two. It began as a sombre story about a detective haunted by the death of his daughter, and became a beguiling exploration of atomic and political power in Thatcher’s Britain. Following 11 Bafta nominations, ‘Edge of Darkness’ won six awards and became known as one the finest dramas to come out of the UK. Now the series is revived on Blu-ray disc and can be seen for the first time in an all-new high definition transfer. Filmed in the shockwaves of the apocalyptic ‘Threads’, and broadcast a year before the catastrophic Chernobyl disaster, this series is a time capsule of anti-nuclear sentiment, but it’s lost none of its explosive impact. In fact, much of its anxiety and scepticism seems more relevant now than ever. The drama surrounds Yorkshire police officer Ronald Craven — sole witness to his daughter’s murder by a lone gunman. When Craven uncovers evidence of Emma’s criminal activities within a radical anti-nuclear group, a circle tightens around his search for the killer, seemingly influenced by covert powers. Soon, he uncovers a sinister nuclear conspiracy, buried in the heart of Yorkshire, which threatens the security of the entire nation… The fearlessly downbeat script comes from Troy Kennedy Martin, co-creator of ‘Z-Cars’, ‘The Sweeney’ and ‘The Italian Job’. His storytelling is often understated and at times disorientating, sketching out tempered dialogue for a documentary-like realism. Performances riff off the page with a cold impartiality, as if director Martin Campbell has demanded the cast dial down their delivery to flat exchanges. The result is a company of earthbound, living performances which are as intense as they are intriguing. Craven is played by Bob Peck, the haunted and hawkish actor who would


become internationally known as the ‘Clever girl’ park gamekeeper in ‘Jurassic Park’. The North Leeds-born actor (who grew up on Spen Lane, no less) delivers a hypnotic masterclass in the art of understatement. He barely blinks in some scenes, and his underplayed study of paternal grief burdens every scene. We learn that the ill-fated Emma (Joanne Whalley) was an activist who got well out of her depth. Her murder is the catalyst for a conspiracy, yet it’s Craven’s grief — spotted throughout as a recurring apparition — that haunts the drama. Their relationship is explored through post-mortem depression, and the interplay is one of the series’ most memorably innovative features. Supporting performances come from a recognisable line-up including Charles Kay and Ian McNeice as a camp civil servant double act, with Jon Don Baker as a boisterous, double-dealing US agent. There’s also no missing Blackadder’s Tim McInnerny in a startlingly straight role as a dubious socialist agitator. Which neatly leads into the writer’s ambiguous political stance. The script seems to have a pop at both the lunacy of blind idealism as much as the evil greed of globalism, asking the viewer to question allegiances from both sides of the circus. The argument remains profound, and the collision between Craven’s conservatism against the left-wing martyrdom of his daughter mirrors some of the generational divides seen today.

Much could also be said about Eric Clapton and Michael Kamen’s stirring soundtrack, fusing elegiac guitar solos with haunting synth strings. Combined with Martin Campbell’s intense photography and editing (he’d soon move onto the Bond movies), ‘Edge of Darkness’ owes more to cinema than the small screen and is arguably a turning point in how television drama could, and should, be made. These qualities have never been clearer thanks to a digital restoration from the original 16mm film negatives. Instead of looking like a piece of neglected and grainy archive drama, the episodes now gleam with hidden details and depth — appearing like a new film that just seems to be located in the bleak mid-Eighties. Edge of Darkness is an influential and indelible experience which demands to be seen by a new generation. It shows what the BBC was once capable of achieving, and delivers a strong ecological message through sedate, believable performances. It’s essential viewing — just don’t confuse it with that disastrous Hollywood remake starring Mel Gibson.


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Movies at the Royal Armouries The Royal Armouries Museum is hosting a series of movie nights to coincide with its new display, ‘Make: Believe’. The cult film selection is influenced by the themes, props and weapons found in the display, which explores the role of arms and armour in popular culture and showcases the museum’s extensive collection of arms and armour from stage, film and television. Each screening (tickets £5.50) starts at 7pm with an introductory talk by an in-house or guest expert and the chance to see some of the props and weapons used in the films. Key objects include Imperial and rebel Blasters from Star Wars, an Alien’s Pulse Rifle, Lord of the Rings swords, Monty Python helmets, and Lancelot’s hero armour from Excalibur. There will also be tips on what to look out for on the big screen, and behind-the-scenes insights. “To create the Lancelot armour, which is part of the museum’s new ‘Make: Believe’ display, myself, John [Boorman, the director of ‘Excalibur’] and Tony [Anthony Pratt, Production Designer

of ‘Excalibur‘] had an afternoon at the Armouries at the Tower of London to see the original armour”, said legendary screen armourer Terry English. “We gained a huge amount of knowledge, did some preliminary sketches – and that was the start of the whole building process. From there it evolved, like an organic thing. I’m looking forward to sharing my experiences with movie night visitors.” The museum will open between 6pm – 7pm on movie nights to allow visitors to view the new display first. A bar will be open from 6pm, serving a range of drinks and all your favourite movie snacks. 5th December: ‘Die Hard’ (18) (1988) Director John McTiernan. Starring Bruce Willis, Alan Rickman. 27th December: ‘Aliens’ (18) (1986) Director James Cameron & starring Sigourney Weaver. 30th January: ‘Excalibur” (15) (1981) Director John Boorman; starring Nigel Terry, Helen Mirren, Nicol Williamson, Patrick Stewart, Liam Neeson & Gabriel Byrne. 27 February: ‘The League of Extraordinary Gentlemen’ (12A) (2003) Director Stephen Norrington & starring Sean Connery.


A Shared Passion at Seven Arts Karen Sharp, once lead tenor sax with the Humphrey Lyttelton band, will be appearing with her long-established line-up of Nikki Iles, Dave Green and Steve Brown at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton – on Thursday 5th December, 8pm. Together they create a unique sound that is warm, spontaneous and exciting, incorporating free flowing improvisation with almost telepathic ensemble playing. They will be performing music from their long awaited second album, ‘The Sun, the Moon and You’, which includes familiar, lesserknown and original tunes showcasing the spirit of a band with a shared passion for strong melodies, group interplay and respect for the jazz tradition. Support is from Leeds vocal group Harmony Row. Jazz Leeds in December Sun 1 Dec: Kim Macari – trumpet, & spoken word John Pope - bass & electronics at Inkwell Arts £9/7part of the women jazz leaders series;

Thurs 5 Dec: Karen Sharp Quartet +support Harmony Row 8pm at Seven Arts £16/14; Sun 8 Dec: afternoon Fergus Quill sextet with Tribute to Miles Davis at Seven Arts £10/8; Fri 13 Dec: ChapelFM Jazz Orchestra at Roundhay Bar on Park Lane £10/8; Sun 15 Dec: afternoon Xmas Jazz café Inkwell Arts £7/5; Wed 18 Dec: 6pm Rush Hour Jazz at Seven Arts with Jon Taylor – free; Thurs 19 Dec: Xmas Party with Tom Sharp’s Jazz Orchestra at Seven Arts £14/12

Sing Your Heart Out with Big Al’s Choir Leeds is very fortunate to have so many ambitious musicians who are determined to not just build ensembles but communities as well. To make the jump from band to community, the project needs to be accessible, inclusive, and most of all fun. Big Al’s Big Choir has been belting out bangers for a little over a year. Teacher and singer Alice Higgins decided to start the choir after hearing too many people lament that they couldn’t really sing or read music or just wanted to sing. Where were the platforms for those who just wanted to sing their hearts out? A few hurried messages to friends and acquaintances and suddenly 25 people were gathered at the University of Leeds looking for nothing more than a chance to sing. The choir has not just grown in size but also in ability. “A year ago, we were singing threepart harmony, now we are singing eight-part unaccompanied pieces”, said Alice. “To see people

from all musical backgrounds coming together to just sing for the fun of it is fantastic. Singing really is a therapy and Big Al’s Big Choir offers a platform where people can come and make new friends and sing some fun songs.” The choir isn’t just a social space but is also an opportunity for people to really perform. The ensemble meets every Tuesday, 7pm at All Hallows Church, Regent Terrace, LS6. No audition or payment required – anyone can join. Sam Rayner


Live Music Listings December 2019 Soeur Sun 1 Dec, 7.30pm at Oporto Bar. £9.75. Breaking hard-rock down to its simplest, most fundamental form, Sœur are a brutal, soulful assault on the senses. Incendiary live shows. Leeds College of Music Contemporary Jazz Orchestra Mon 2 Dec, 7.30pm at Leeds College of Music. Plus Tom Haines. Tuesday Night Live: 3 Dec: Skinner & T’witch, 8pm at Headingley HEART. Contemporary folk acoustic duo performing folk, flamenco & theatre-style songs. £3/£5. 10 Dec: Sentimentalists - songs of melancholy, dark humour & gentle defiance. 17 Dec: Christmas Fun at HEART Late Licence! Drummers, singers, etc. Music til 11pm Grand Master Flash Wed 4 Dec, 8pm at Belgrave Music Hall. £22. Responsible for inventing hip hop. His pioneering use of the turntables make him the first DJ to play the turntables as a musical instrument! Trupa Trupa Thurs 5 Dec, 7.30pm Hyde Park Book Club. £8.80. Rock quartet from Gdansk, Poland, making mesmerising guitar rock & charting the links between psych-rock & post-punk with unswerving intensity. T. Rextasy Fri 6 Dec, 7pm at Brudenell Social Club. £19.80. Only band authorised & endorsed by Marc Bolan’s Catalogue Management & recognised as world’s No.1 group dedicated to the Marc Bolan of T.Rex. LTJ Bukem Sat 7 Dec, 11pm at Headrow House. £13.75. AKA Danny Williamson, maestro of progressive sound & drum'n'bass genius. Musical visionary & innovator in the development of jungle. gained fame as auteur in all fields of drum'n'bass movement. Dawn Landes Sun 8 Dec, 7.30pm Hyde Park Book Club. £12.10. Mix of traditionalism & experimental alt-folk lyricism, the Louisville KY native plays a variety of instruments.

Jaya the Cat Mon 9 Dec, 7.30pm at The Wardrobe. £15.40. Playing an original blend of reggae, ska & punk rock - dosed with dub & dance hall beats. Dweezil Zappa Tues 10 Dec, 7pm at Leeds Town Hall. £41.25 - £52.55. Guitarist Dweezil Zappa & his band tackle his legendary father's back catalogue. Barney Artist Wed 11 Dec, 8pm at Hyde Park Book Club. £11. uses 90s era boom bap hip-hop with jazz for a refreshing sound harkening back to legends such as A Tribe Called Quest & The Roots. Hiss Golden Messenger Thurs 12 Dec, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £19.25. Michael Taylor formerly of cult US band The Court & Spark. Folk-blues. The Field Thurs 12 Dec, 8pm at Headrow House. £13.75. Swedish Axel Willner can take just four bars of sound & deconstruct, alter & rebuild them to create a constantly changing canvas. Kate Rusby Christmas Concert Fri 13 Dec at Leeds Town Hall. She & her 5-piece band & brass quintet play much loved classics & tracks from her new Christmas album ‘Holly Head’ Headingley Social Fri 13 Dec at HEART. Gip’ll be spinning the vinyl + live music & Italian street food by Salvo’s in the Assembly Bar + Kitchen.

Pick a Piper Mon 16 Dec, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £8.80. Combining dance-music structures, polyrhythmic percussion, atmospheric sound design, & a focus on electronics & production technique to create a sound between the organic & the synthetic. Also Blue Hawaii from Montreal & Graham Van Pelt. Ghetts Tues 17 Dec, 7pm at The Wardrobe. £19. Justin Clarke is one of the UK's most highly acclaimed Rap / MC artists with explosive, hard hitting lyrics & fast, intricate rhymes. Regarded as a pioneer of the Grime movement. Boris Wed 18 Dec, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £16.50. Japanese experimental rock band that combines different music genres including drone metal, sludge metal, noise rock, psychedelic rock, ambient & pop. International Teachers of Pop Thurs 19 Dec, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £11. The Moonlandingz founders & co-songwriters Adrian Flanagan & Dean Honer have teamed up with singer Leonore Wheatley for a new ‘nerd disco’ project. Mister Dodo Bones + the One Eyed Jacks Fri 20 Dec, 8pm at HEART with music from their new album ‘Taking Names’. Club. The Solicitors Fri 20 Dec, 7.30pm at The Irish Centre. £10. 8-piece quality R'n'B and soul band with brass.

XSLF Sat 14 Dec, 7.30pm at Fox & Newt. £11. Henry Cluney & Jim Reilly both original ex members of Stiff Little Fingers.

Mik Artistik’s Ego Trip Sat 21 Dec, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social. £13.20. A strange & beautiful beast of a band, led by Mik Artistik – part comedian, singer & performance artist, he draws his audience into the world of ‘little’ gloves and psychotic window cleaners.

Leeds Haydn Players 15 Dec, 3.30pm at West Park United Reformed Church. A concert. £10 on door. Details: www. leedshaydnplayers.org.uk

The Petty Heartbreakers Sun 22 Dec, 3pm at The Grove Inn. Massive amounts of Tom Petty classics played by top Tom Petty tribute band.

Cronin Thurs 14 Nov, The Grove Inn, Leeds. Irish band - new single out 22 Nov

The Boss & the Beeston Street Band Sat 28 Dec, 8pm at Brudenell Social Club. £11. A tribute to Bruce Springsteen & The E Street Band.


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Health&Fitness

Yorkshire Peaks Raise Over £6,000 for Candlelighters!

Make Alzheimer’s Research UK Your Charity of the Year Alzheimer’s Research UK funds world-class studies focusing on prevention, diagnosis and treatments for dementia. There are over 850,000 people living with dementia in the UK and this number is expected to rise to a million by 2025. One in three people over the age of 65 will die with some form of the condition.

Earlier this year, Ian Clarkson set himself the challenge of a lifetime – to take on the Yorkshire Three Peaks… not once but twice in one day!

couldn’t continue to support families affected by childhood cancer.” says Chloe, Community Fundraiser at Candlelighters.

Ian’s daughter Emily was diagnosed with Infant Acute Lymphoblastic Leukaemia in 2018 at just nine months old. This massive challenge was in support of both Candlelighters and CLIC Sargent and he completed it in an amazing 14 hours 33 minutes, raising £6,302.38.

Tanya said: “Candlelighters have been invaluable to us as a family, not only do they support you on the ward they help you on the whole journey. They also provide us with financial help when needed, respite breaks for the family, emotional support along with sibling support for our son Oliver. Without Candlelighters this journey would have been far more difficult and we just want to be able to give something back to them, they are your extended family and this counts for so much as you tend to be away from your own for months at a time!!

Inspired by his efforts, the whole community is continuing to fundraise, referring to themselves as Team Emily! “Ian and his family and friends (Team Emily) are absolutely amazing. To see them all come together and create something so positive out of a really difficult situation is so inspiring. What they have achieved is unbelievable and without them Candlelighters

To keep up to date with what’s happening at Candlelighters please visit www. candlelighters.org.uk

Calibrant Digital, a website design service in North Leeds, recently chose Alzheimer’s Research UK as its Charity of the Year and will be donating 10% of its profits to the charity. Fundraising efforts like this will help the charity to make lifechanging research breakthroughs. “This is a charity that is extremely close to my heart”, said owner Jennifer Mehta. “My grandmother’s dementia gradually reduced a sharpminded lady to a very vulnerable, confused one. By donating 10% of my profits, my clients can be proud that they’re financially supporting research to eradicate this debilitating disease.” For more information on how you could help Alzheimer’s Research UK, please contact Claire Priestwood on 07799 902428 or Claire.priestwood@ alzheimersresearchuk.org


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Younger Life Beechtree Steiner Celebrates 20 years in the Community

A Chance to Make Breakfast Time Better at School

A Steiner Waldorf school based in Chapeltown celebrates its 20th anniversary this month and is calling for more pupils to join its innovative, independent setting. The school provides high-quality care for children up to the age of nine, based on the internationally recognised principles of the Steiner Waldorf Schools Fellowship. There are currently over 1,200 Steiner schools worldwide and 2,000 early years settings across 60 different countries – with 36 in the UK & Ireland. Beechtree Steiner Initiative provides a welcoming, supportive and nourishing environment for its children and their families. Despite its 20 years in the community, the school has retained its pioneering approach to education and represents a new generation of growing Steiner Waldorf schools.

In an area where parents struggle to find school places for their youngsters, blended classes of up to 16 pupils provide a gentle and unhurried start to formal education. Beechtree aims to enrich the education of its motivated and competent young people who have a love of learning and a strong sense of the contribution they can make to society. In recent times, the school has seen increasing numbers of children stay beyond the ages of four or five, deferring mainstream education to remain part of Beechtree’s community. Parents are fond of the close-knit, peaceful nature of the school, with play dates between children and lift-sharing commonplace. The school is currently looking for new premises and additional staff to suit its growing needs. For more information about Beechtree Steiner Initiative, visit: www.leeds-steiner.org.uk

Lidl is giving primary school children the chance to win £5,000 of vouchers to be spent on providing a better breakfast for their fellow pupils. The supermarket is running the nationwide competition with the NSPCC, to give a boost to one school’s Breakfast Club To enter, all teachers need to do is get their pupils to tell Lidl and the NSPCC why they love their school. This can be done in 100 words or fewer (poetry or prose), via a short video no more than one minute long, or through a scanned in picture (either a photograph or a drawing). The competition is free to enter and runs until 3rd January 2020. The only criteria are that submissions must be original work. Find more details and terms and conditions at www.nspcc.org.uk/lidlschools


Hansel & Gretel at Leeds Central Library From 7th December to 5th January, Wrongsemble Theatre will present a brand new, unmissable, festive show for adventurers aged 4-10 and their grown-ups. This is the same team that brought you ‘The Princess and the Sprout’ (2018) and ‘Billy Shakes: Wonderboy!’ (2019) so you can expect great fun. Follow the trail of breadcrumbs to Leeds Central Library where magic hides behind every bookshelf, and there are always more than two sides to every tale. Buckle in for a rollercoaster of magic, music, and mayhem as ‘Hansel & Gretel’ crash-land in an enchanted world of stories and adventure. The show runs for 60 minutes (no interval) in Room 700, Leeds Central Library. All performances will be followed by an interactive ‘Meet and Greet’ session with the cast on stage. Tickets (£6 children; £8 adults; £24 family of 4, are available from wrongsemble.com or 0113 378 5005

Wrongsemble is based in West Yorkshire and is made up of professional artists and practitioners who specialise in working with and creating work for young people, schools and families.


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University of Leeds Staff Walking Club

Alwoodley Walkabout Group Long & short walks, midweek & weekends, some evenings. Details: John jhn.wtsn@gmail. com

Chapel Allerton Badminton Club Wed, 8 – 9pm at Scott Hall Leisure Centre. Sociable club. All abilities welcome. No annual membership fee. Details: James on 07809 776367, chapelabadminton.co.uk

Chapel Allerton Snooker & Social Club 19 Town St. LS7 4NB. Four competition class snooker tables, food nights, live music events, games & competitions all year. Social membership from £5 pa. Details: 345 1107, www.thecaclub.webs. com or Facebook

Walks of varying lengths (5 – 14 miles) every weekend. Everyone welcome. Details: David Shaw 285 7480 / d.c.shaw@ leeds.ac.uk

Scottish Dancing Classes held at various times & locations across North West Leeds. Beginners welcome. First class free. Details: www.rscdsleeds.org.uk Tai Chi for Health Mon & Wed 7pm at Chapel Allerton Primary School LS7 3PD; Tues: Qigong 12pm & Tai Chi 1.15pm at Stainbeck Community Hall, Stainbeck Ln LS7 2EA; Thurs Tai Chi 11.30am Willows Community Hall, Fink Hill, LS18 5DY. Details: instructor@leedstaichiacademy. org

Wheels 4 Fun Disability Cycling Group Leeds City Ladies Football Team Is Recruiting New Players Based at Adel Sports Assoc. training is on Thursday nights & games on a Sunday. Details: Brian Wilks 07587143430, bcwilks11@ gmail.com

Leeds Petanque Club plays Sun from 11am (all year) & Tues from 6pm (Apr – Oct) at Richmond House School sports ground, Glen Rd, Far Headingley. New & experienced members welcomes (they can lend you boules to get started). Details: leedspetanque.wordpress.com

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: trishcunnison@gmail.com, 01845 522942/ 07585 950650, www.wheels4funleeds. wordpress.com

ARTS & CRAFTS

Leeds Marquetry Group meets most Wed, 7 – 9pm at the Polish Catholic Centre, Newton Hill Rd, Chapel Allerton, LS7 4JE. Friendly group with over 60 members makes marquetry pictures & decorated applied pieces. Programme of activities, competitions & demonstrations. Details: Steve 01943 600111, secretary.leedsmarquetry@gmail. com, www.leedsmarquetry.org.uk

Stainbeck Art Club meets 2nd & 4th Tues, 2 – 4pm at Methodist Centre, Town St. Chapel Allerton. All abilities welcome. Visitors £4. Details: Pam 268 4734, www. stainbeckarts.co.uk

COFFEE MORNINGS, FAIRS & MARKETS Chemotionally Unstable Christmas Afternoon Tea Sun 1 Dec, 2pm – 5pm At Adel Methodist Church Gainsborough Ave, LS16. With Father Christmas & Carols around the Piano. In aid of Cancer Research UK. Tickets £15 (adults only) available from Kirstie Lewis 07754 344370. Money with order; nonrefundable.

Harewood House Christmas Market Weekends 7/ 8 & 14/ 15 Dec. Over 30 carefully selected makers from around the region, accompanied by live music, including choirs & brass bands, in the Courtyard. Free entry.

Horsforth Art Society meets Wed, 7.30pm at The Studio, 15 Back Lane, Horsforth LS18 4RF. Demonstrations, workshops. Art, printing, woodcarving. New members welcome. Details: Terry 2688231 ALL W

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GROUPS/CLUBS Air Yorkshire Aviation Society meets monthly, 2.30pm in the Media Centre at Leeds/Bradford Airport. Details: alan. sinfield@airyorkshire.org.uk/, www. airyorkshire.org.uk/

Chapel Allerton In Bloom was created with the aim of improving green spaces in the area. Volunteer run, it has already created a number of improvements, incl a community orchard & vegetable beds. New members welcome. Details: Chapelallertoninbloom@gmail.com

Leeds Lions Club meets 2nd Mon (ex bank holidays), 7.30pm at the Holiday Inn Express, Cavendish St (off Kirkstall Rd) LS3 1LY. Make new friends & support the community by joining the largest voluntary service organisation in the world. Details: Peter 266 3324 Leeds Photographic Society Tues 10 Dec, 7.30pm at St Edmund’s Church Hall, Lidgett Park Rd, LS8 1JN. A special event with world renowned landscape photographer Charlie Waite as guest speaker. Adm by ticket only - £15. Details: treasurer@lps1852.co.uk, https://lps1852. co.uk/

DIG - a drama improvisation group, meets Tues 10.45am - 12.45pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. No experience necessary. £7 per session. Details: Ron Wiener 266 7722

Feed Leeds Food Growers Network Potting Shed Drinks every 3rd Thurs. Venue varies from month to month. All welcome. Details: feedleeds.org

Friends of Gipton Wood meet 10am last Sat of month, & some Sunday afternoons. Join them for a fun & interesting hour including wildflowers, birds, toadstools, tree recognition & archaeology. Details: Chris 266 7569 & Facebook Friends of Roundhay Park organises regular volunteer working parties to help with maintenance of this beautiful park on 2nd Sat & 4th Thurs each month. Members can enjoy a variety of outdoor work & meet new friends. Details: secretary@forp.org, www.forp.org

Gledhow Valley Conservation Area Group is looking for new supporters & committee members to help realise projects to protect & enhance the Conservation Area. Community involvement & activities to raise awareness of the historic foundations of the area. Details: gvcag@yahoo.co.uk

Leeds Horticultural Society meets 6 times a year, 8pm St Chad’s Centre, Far Headingley. Membership £10/ couple £15. Details: Pat 225 0030, Viv 267 3880

Leeds RSPB Group Coach Trip Sat 7 Dec to Martin Mere Wetland Centre near Ormskirk. See the spectacle of thousands of migrating swans, geese & ducks. Dep 8:.10am Roundhay, 8.30am Leeds. Details: 07722 120 540

Shadwell Bridge Club Friendly little club runs a bridge session every Fri from 7pm, usually in Shadwell Village Hall. New members welcome. Go along as a guest, £2.50 per player, for a few sessions. Host available, so players can come along without a partner. Details: secretary@ shadwellbridgeclub, shadwellbridgeclub. com

Shadwell Horticultural Society meets 2nd Thurs, 7.30pm in Methodist Church, Main St. LS17 8JF for interesting talks on gardening topics. Details; Teresa 268 8231 Wharfedale General Hospital Cardiac Club For former cardiac patients. Friendly, evening exercise classes with qualified instructors. Details: 07487 565070, www.wharfedalecardiacclub.org. uk, wghcardiacclub@gmail.com

MUSIC

Leeds Transport Historical Society

Alwoodley Singers Christmas Concert

meets Mon, 7pm at Leeds Postal Sports Association Club, off Beecroft St, Kirkstall, LS5 3AS. 9 Dec: ‘The Belgian Vicinal’ with films from the late Keith Terry. Presented by Malcolm Hindes. £1.

Sat 7 Dec, 7.30pm at Alwoodley Community Association Hall, The Avenue LS17 7NZ. Entry £4 incl. refreshments. Choir meets Wed, 6.15 – 7.45pm at Cornerhouse Club, Moortown. Repertoire includes pop, folk & musical theatre. Details: 07855 059 990

North Leeds History Group meets Mon, 1 – 3pm at Alwoodley Community Association, The Avenue, LS 17. An informal & friendly group with regular speaker covering varied topics with a historical theme. £3 incl. refreshments. Details: Thelma 225 6405

Rotary Club of Roundhay meets Mon, 7.30pm (ex bank holidays) at Sand Moor Golf Club, Alwoodley Ln., LS17 7DJ. If you’d like to make new friends & contribute to changing lives in the community by engaging with the world’s largest voluntary charity, contact our Secretary. Details: 266 6203, www. roundhayrotaryclub.co.uk

Roundhay Probus Club meets 2nd Mon, 10am at Roundhay Parochial Hall, Fitzroy Dr, LS8 4HA. Includes speakers on a wide variety of subjects, coffee & chat, bowls & snooker sections. New members welcome.

Cantabile Chamber Choir Concert Sat 9 Nov, 7.30pm at St Edmund’s Church, Roundhay. An evening of music & song entitled ‘Hidden Voices’. A musical celebration of female composers from 19/ 20th centuries. Tickets £12 on door. Details: www.cantabile-choir-Leeds.org. uk

Candlelit Christmas Charity Concert Sat 21 Dec, 7pm at St Andrews Church, Shaftesbury Ave, LS8 1DS. Roundhay Singers Community Choir will sing beautiful a capella harmonies from around the world. Mulled wine & mince pies available. Entry by donation. Regular rehearsals at St Andrews on Thursdays 7.30 – 9.30pm. Details: https:// roundhaysingers.com


Leeds Symphony Orchestra Sat 16 Nov, 7.30pm St Chad’s Church, Far Headingley. Programme: Weber - Overture: Euryanthe; Satie -Two Gymnopédies; Tchaikovsky - Violin Concerto; Dvořák - Symphony No.8. Adults £12/ Full-time Students £5/ U-18s free. Details: www. lso.org.uk Leeds Haydn Players Concert 15 Dec, 3.30pm at West Park United Reformed Church. Tickets £10 on door or via www. leedshaydnplayers.org.uk

Roundhay Tea & Chat Club meets Tues afternoons, just off Street Lane. Varied programme of speakers, music, meals out & theatre, but mainly opportunity to socialise & make new friends, Current membership age 70 - 96. Details: Carole 07808 030 702 Healthy Happy Lives & Singing Mon 11am – 12.30pm at Inkwell, Potternewton Ln. LS7 3LW. Gentle exercise, singing & entertainment, £3. Details: RVS 887 3595, chapelallertonhhl@royalvoluntaryservice. org.uk

One Voice Choirs are setting up groups in the city centre, Headingley & Chapel Allerton. Run in a fun, laid back & supportive atmosphere they are for everyone who loves to sing. No previous singing experience necessary, nor do you need to be able to read music. Everyone welcome. Details: laura@onevoicechoirs. com, www.facebook/onevoicechoirs

Healthy Happy Lives Community Café Fri 10am – 12pm at Meanwood Community Centre, LS7 2QU. Gentle exercise, sandwiches, hot drinks & bingo. Small charge. Details: RVS 887 3596, meanwoodhhl@royalvoluntaryservice. org.uk

Care Connect Thurs, 1.30 – 3.30pm, Lidgett Lane Community Centre, LS17 6QP. Friendly group with gentle exercises, various entertainments, guest speakers, musicians, games etc. £3. Details: 887 3597, leedsyorkhub@ royalvoluntaryservice.org.uk

Chair Yoga Tues, 10.30 – 11.30am at Quaker Meeting House, 136 Street Ln. Gentle chair-based yoga, aimed at older people & suitable for all. £4. Details: Lea 07440 060137 Dance On Wed, 10.45 – 11.45am at The Reginald Centre, Chapeltown. New series of dance classes for older adults. A fun way to meet new friends, move to music & have a laugh! £3 per session (first session free). Details: Ella or Adie 243 9867

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 Migraine & Headache Support Group A friendly, supportive online group for people living with migraine & headache conditions in Leeds. Search ‘Leeds Migraine & Headache Support Group’ on Facebook or contact Fiona King on 07709 353 167

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Advent & Christmas Concert Sat 7 Dec, 2.30pm at Chapel Allerton Methodist Church with The Wesley Singers. Tickets (£8, incl afternoon tea) from Paul Chaplin 268 2513, paul_chaplin@hotmail.com Eckhart Tolle Stillness Group Meets Mon, 7.30 - 9.30pm Friends Meeting House, 136 Street Lane, Roundhay. Share Eckhart’s teachings on DVD & experience stillness with like-minded people. £5. Details: 07884 332644 www.peacenowhere.com

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

Meanwood Valley Baptist Church Service for All Ages 2nd Sun. 11am at Meanwood Valley Urban Farm. Family friendly, sometimes MESSY, crafts, stories, songs, games & quizzes or just enjoy being together.

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Tues 12.15 – 1.45pm in the Methodist Centre. Hot Meal £4.50 friendship & chat. Transport can be provided. Volunteers welcome. Details: Vivienne & Paul 268 2513, Jenny & David 266 1502, paul_chaplin@hotmail.com

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HEART, Bennett Rd. Headingley. Healing by professional team of volunteers to aid relaxation & promote wellbeing. No appointment necessary £5. www. leedshealingcentre.org or 07985 121 810. Roundhay Healing Centre: Thurs 7 – 8.30pm at Friend’s Meeting House, Street Ln. Details: 07949 972 690

SPIRITUAL

Chapel Allerton Town St Lunch Club

registered with Complementary & Natural Health Care Council. Details: www.ruthkaye.net

Meditation at Kirkstall Abbey Wed 10.15 – 11.15am in Kirkstall Abbey Education Room (Visitors’ Centre). Free. Details: 275 7727, leeds@uk.brahmakumaris.org, www. brahmakumaris.uk/events

Meditation with Music & Spiritual Healing monthly, 11am – 1pm at Chevin Country Park Hotel & Spa, Otley, Wed 18 Dec. Registered healer with Fellowship Award from Healing Trust National Federation of Spiritual Healers. Also

month, 11am - 1.30pm at Brackenwood Community Association, The Highwood Building, Brackenwood Dr (off Lidgett Lane) for those living with dementia. Sing-along, light lunch of homemade sandwiches & cakes & support for carers. £2.50. Details: Susie 266 6476

TALKS Café Économique Monthly talks on first Tues, 7.30pm at Seven Arts, 31A Harrogate Rd, Chapel Allerton. 3 Dec: Fernando de la Cruz on ‘Is Fair Trade fair? The true cost of your morning coffee, tea or hot chocolate’. 7 Jan: ‘Equality of Opportunities’ - a talk by David Ward.


The Arts Society Leeds meets 3rd Wed at Castle Grove Hall, Headingley LS6 4BP. Expert lectures, study days, visits, lunches, bar. Visitors welcome, £7. Details: membership@theartssocietyleeds.org, theartssocietyleeds.org, Facebook. National Trust Tuesday Talks, 10am at St. Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. 10 Dec: A festive Christmas & 45th Anniversary occasion. Malcolm Johnson gives short humorous talk followed by music from Richmond House School choir. Sales table: Bring & Buy Christmas presents. Members £3/ guests £4

Yorkshire Archaeological & Historical Society (Family History Section) Sat 14 Dec,11am at Swarthmore Education Centre, Woodhouse Sq. LS3 1AD. A lecture entitled ‘The Vikings in Yorkshire’ by Joyce Hill, Emeritus Professor at Leeds University. Visitors welcome.

WOMEN’S GROUPS Alwoodley WI meets 3rd Wed, 7.30pm at St Barnabas Church Hall (off The Vine). Learn, chat, laugh, make friends & help the community. Aged 18-180 – you are more than welcome. £37.50 a year or come as a guest for £4. Details: Facebook/ Alwoodley WI

Leeds Ladies Coffee Morning 10.30am at Church Institute, New Market St. Details: Joan 225 1166

House Farm, Otley Old Rd, Cookridge. Christmas dining & Carols from the Salvation Army band or Vocal Assembly Choir. 3 course meal £29.95pp. Booking essential. Details: 230 3618, www. craghousefarm.com/events

Christmas Wreath Workshop Wed 11/ Thurs 12 Dec, 7pm at Crag House Farm – Otley Old Rd, Cookridge L16 7NH. Festive evening, making your own Christmas wreath to take home £25pp incl. mulled wine & mince pies. Details: 230 3618 to book

Roundhay WI meets 2nd Thurs, 7pm at St Edmund’s Church Hall, Lidgett Park Rd, LS8 1JN. 12 Dec: AGM & Christmas Social.

University of Leeds Ladies’ Club Meets monthly. All women with strong affiliation to the University welcome. Details: The Secretary 261 4564

MISC/ EVENTS Carols by Candlelight Sat 7 & 14, & Fri 20 Dec, from 6.30pm at Caring For Life, Crag

Oakwood Cinema Monthly screenings 7pm at Roundhay Parochial Hall, 5 Fitzroy Dr. LS8 4AB. 21 Dec: ‘Yesterday’ -Richard Curtis & Danny Boyle imagine if everyone had forgotten The Beatles except for one man! St Vincent’s Spring Ball Sat 14 March 2020 at Leeds Crowne Plaza Hotel. A glamorous evening of fun & fundraising. Tickets £50pp/ £500 a table. Details: 248 4126, Jessica.Holland@stvincents-svp. org.uk

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T: 07968 131866 @theenglishartco #ArtRoundhayPark www.theenglishartco.co.uk/art-roundhay-park/ Supporting artists in the UK. Kindly supported by The Garden Room at The MANSION

“Spotlessly Clean and Reliable” • QUALITY WALL & FLOOR TILING • PROFESSIONAL PAINTING & DECORATING • JOINERY & DOOR HANGING • LAMINATED FLOORING • FULLY FITTED BATHROOMS • PLUS ALL OTHER DIY REQUIREMENTS

0113 277 8797 or 07973 388071 allanall

BUILDING SERVICES

PLAN-IT

INTERIORS

Kitchens • Bathrooms • Joinery Established 1980

Specialist Bathrooms • Fully Fitted Kitchens Purpose Made Joinery • Interior Construction

All makes of kitchens supplied Full kitchen facelifts available Full tiling service Wood floors Granite Corian work surfaces Electrical/plumbing Internal building alterations

Bathrooms:

Mobility bathrooms Wet rooms Full tiling services Internal building alterations

www.leedsinteriors.co.uk Email: info@leedsinteriors.co.uk Mob: 07801 225 299

Professional & reliable service with competitive prices Extensions • Driveways • Decking Composite Decking • Roofing Plumbing & Heating (Gas Safety registered)

Kitchens & Bathrooms Complete building service

07802 170 733 / 0113 318 8051 Jamesm73@hotmail.co.uk www.jamesconstruction.site

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CARPET CLEANING

Carpet & Upholstery Cleaners

Carpet and Upholstery Cleaners

Carpetsclean clean&&dry dryinin1-2 1-2hours hours •• Carpet • Upholstery clean & dry in 3-4 hours • No harmful chemicals or sicky stickyresidues residues •• Local Local family family firm firm -– est. est. over over 25 20 years years •• Leather clean & shiny 1000s ofupholstery satisfied customers • WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK • WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK

CLEAN CARE 0800 97 007 53 CLEANERS

MAIDS

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Trust the domestic cleaning experts at MOLLY MAID That’s what tens of thousands of people around the world do! • Uniformed and professionally trained staff • 100% guaranteed and fully insured • Regular or occasional cleans • Free in-home estimate

More affordable than you think!

• All materials supplied • No contracts

Your Local Trusted Cleaners

All our cleaners are experienced, uniformed professionals, fully vetted (reference & CRB checked) & fully insured. We only supply responsible, reliable individuals for your peace of mind.

SERVICES WE OFFER

• Domestic cleaning – Weekly / Bi-Weekly/ Monthly • Office & Commercial Cleaning • Pre-Move Cleans • One-Off Cleans • After Build Cleans • After Party Cleans • End of Tenancy Cleaning • Spring Cleaning • Interior Window Cleaning • Oven Cleaning • Ironing Service

We’re happy to discuss your requirements fully and provide a free written estimate

CALL NOW. OFFICE: 0113 345 2573 MOBILE: 07393 675 234 E-MAIL: maids_4all@yahoo.com

LET THE PROFESSIONALS CLEAN FOR YOU!

0800 8400 343 john-halliday@mollymaid.co.uk www.mollymaid.co.uk/leeds-north-wetherby

COMPUTER REPAIRS

Need help with IT? • Local friendly, professional service • 20 years experience • Providing one-to-one service in your own home Help, support, advice and solutions to all your I.T. needs and issues. I.T. tuition and training. No job too small. All devices covered: PCs, tablets, mobiles, TVs, Wi-Fi, etc.

Ring Walter on 07505 902772 Walterleser@yahoo.co.uk DECORATORS

Find us on Twitter Specialists in exterior & interior decorating

Call Tim for a free quote:

@NORTHLEEDSLIFE

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ELECTRICIANS

DAVID GUNBY ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR

Over 30 years experience Quality service Associated property maintenance Coving & dado rails fitted Free estimates Horsforth based Phone: 0113 258 6143 Mob: 07921 000 151

DOMESTIC – COMMERCIAL – INDUSTRIAL

We provide: No VAT

P a i n t i n g & D e c o r a t i n g T: 0113 257 3875 • M: 07894 247 931 W: www.richardsonpaintinganddecorating.co.uk E: richardsondecorating@gmail.com

Electrical survey & report on installation N.I.C.E.I.C. electrical inspection & test Electrical installations commercial & domestic Fire alarm installation & maintenance Emergency lighting – installation & maintenance Part P. testing & documentation Portable Appliance Testing (P.A.T.) Full/part rewires – additional sockets Replacement consumer units No job too large or too small FREE no obligation quotes Our work guaranteed for 5 years Please telephone for FREE advice Tel/Fax: 0113 268 2556 Mob: 07885 242055 Email: davidgunby.elec@gmail.com 36 Highwood Avenue, Moortown, Leeds LS17 6ES

High Class Decorator 40 Years Trade Experience Friendly, reliable service

Anton 07483 812 996 (8am - 9pm) • Fully insured. I will try to beat any genuine quote. Reference available on request.

Domestic & Commercial • New Builds - Rewires - Extensions • Extra Sockets • Fused Board Update • Extra Lighting

DRUM TUITION

• Security Lights

PROFESSIONAL DRUM TUITION

All styles and ages considered.

• Cooker Circuits

& Showers

Inspections & Testing - Landlord Certificates - Fault Finding - PAT testing

è Great discounts on Christmas vouchers è Give the gift of music this Christmas

Call Paul on 07841 411718 Email:

paul.seymourelectrical@gmail.com

For details call:

07958 493670

Professional function band also available.

Qualified Electrician - Part P Registered NAPIT Registered - Full Public Liability Insurance All Works Guaranteed


FURNITURE REMOVALS

G WILLIAMS ELECTRICAL • Full / Partial rewires • Consumer unit upgrades • Extra sockets and lighting

• Lighting upgrades • Intruder alarm systems • Fault finding

M: 07990 513 052 E: gwilliamselectrical@outlook.com Over 20 years experience. Based in Roundhay, serving all of Leeds.

Buying new furniture? Moving house / downsizing?

EXTERIOR CLEANING

UPVC Cleaning Services (Leeds) Exteriors Brought Back To Life

Maintenance and Cleaning of:

b efo r e

• Gutters • Fascias • Soffits • Patios and Conservatories • Brick Work and Render • Driveways and Walkways • UPVC Windows and Doors • Moss Removal • CCTV Roof and Gutter Surveys

Call LMFS, the charity that puts your unwanted furniture to good use… LMFS has been helping people in need since 1986. Call 0113 2739727 to arrange a collection

FURNITURE RESTORATION

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For Free Quotations call: 07564 683 694 Email: guttersleeds@gmail.com

NEW SERVICE

Sofa & carpet cleaning

(Not leather)

FLOORING

Flooring THE HEART OF PERFECT FLOORING • • • •

Expert fitter of carpet, underlay, vinyl & LVT Generations of experience & an eye for perfection Includes removal and disposal of old flooring Hundreds of happy & loyal customers

Call Joe on 07983 307805

modaflooring@gmail.com modaflooring www.modaflooring.co.uk Covering the North Leeds area

DEADLINE FOR NEXT EDITION 04th December

Tel: 0113 274 8776

info@northleedslife.co.uk


Upholstery, Repairs & French Polishing

0113 267 5483 Abbey Upholstery, 7 Carr Bridge Ave, Cookridge, Leeds, LS16 7JZ Reupholstery specialists. Parker Knoll, Cintique, Ercol, Bridgecraft and all other good quality furniture.

From a small dining chair repair to a full suite re-upholstery. Sentimental items welcome.

TO CELEBRATE OUR

15 YEARS

ANNIVERSARY WE’VE LAUNCHED OUR NEW WEBSITE!

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+Replacement Foam Cushions Service Reupholstery and French Polishing Specialists.

Parker Knoll, Cintique, Ercol, Bridgecraft, Vale, G-Plan, MultiYork and all other good quality furniture.

From a small dining chair repair to a full suite re-upholstery. Sentimental items welcome.

Examples of local work we did recently. To see more go to our website: www.abbeyupholstery.co.uk | info@abbeyupholstery.co.uk

OVER 15 YEARS

EXPERIENCE Qualified

GKD Landscaping & Tree Surgery OUR SERVICES INCLUDE

Tree Surgery Formative Prune Pollarding Crown Thin Crown Lifting Removal of Deadwood Felling / Dismantling to Ground Level Hedges Stump Grinding Split Logs Supplied & Delivered ARTIFICIAL GRASS

Hard Landscaping Driveways Resin Driveways Fencing Walling Patios Decking Artificial Grass Soft Landscaping Turfing Maintenance

t: 0113 2796090 M: 07814 402893 e: gkd_landscaping@msn.com www.gkd-landscapingleeds.co.uk

GARDEN SERVICES

J M Tree Services LTD Chapel Allerton

All trees professionally felled, pruned, thinned or shaped Conifer trees reduced

RW Landscape Garden Design, Construction and Maintenance

A dedicated landscape team based in North Leeds providing a reliable service at a competitive rate.

Call now for a free quotation

Hardwood fire logs for sale We are fully insured and qualified for all aspects of tree work Call James or John Mudd for a free quotation

0113 2694847 / 07729 673354 j-m-services.co.uk

Services we offer include: Paving • Fencing • Turfing • Planting Garden Design • Garden Maintenance Grass Cutting • Hedge Cutting Winter Garden Tidy • Garden Clearance

M: 07507 339 339 L: 0113 240 6970

E: richard@rwlandscape.co.uk W: www.rwlandscape.co.uk


HANDYMAN

Mr Gray’s Handyman Service The local solution to all your property maintenance and repair needs. All work guaranteed and fully insured.

N.S. Whitaker Tree & Paving Services

Whatever the job consider it done

Tree Felling & Pruning Specialists Plus: Landscaping Fencing Turfing Driveways & Patios Over 20 years experience Fully insured & qualified Honest, reliable & recommended FREE, no obligation quotes. Tel: 07774 983 006 / 0113 2611 856 email: donna@nswhitaker.com www.nswhitakertreesurgeon.co.uk

Tel: 0113 2688641 / 07542 247 887 Email: handymanleeds@live.co.uk www.handymanleeds.org.uk

HOME CARE

Clean and Care

Care & Support For Independent Living General support for cooking, cleaning & shopping Reminders for medication Accompanied visits to GPs or clinics Assisting you to remain independent in your own home Flexible approach – we work with you to suit your needs

Call us today: 07999 153 818 Email: clean.and.care321@gmail.com

JOINERS

STEPHEN

MURPHY JOINERY Working in Leeds and across West Yorkshire

DW Tree Co. provides professional tree care to both the domestic and commercial sectors. We are fully trained and qualified, fully insured, and with over 10 years experience. • Tree Care Services • Stump grinding • Felling & Dismantling • Planting & Aftercare • Crown reduction, thinning • Woodland Management & reshaping • Dead-wooding • Pruning • Hedge cutting

Contact: David Ward • Mob: 07914040005 Email: david@dwtreeco.co.uk Web: www.dwtreeco.co.uk facebook.com/dwtreeco Please get in touch for a quotation.

& BUILDING

ESTABLISHED OVER 30 YEARS

Doors & Windows (wood & PVCu) Kitchens

Fitted furniture

Staircases & skirting Extensions

Decking

Loft conversions

& all other joinery

07976 361 738 smurphyjoinery@virginmedia.com Old Barn Close, Alwoodley


LOCKSMITH

J. Waite Joinery & Building • Loft conversions • Extensions • Kitchens • Windows & doors • Gutters, fascias & soffits

Domestic & commercial work undertaken For a free quote or advice call John:

0113 217 1940 07751 845 167 or visit my website at:

jwaitejoineryandbuilding.co.uk

SS Joinery, Plumbing & Building Services Ltd For a high quality, reliable & professional service in all aspects of home, maintenance, renovations & building work.

Phone: Mob 07813 768047 Tel: 01904 700855 • Over 25 Years Experience • City & Guilds Tradesmen • FREE Estimates & Advice All work carried out from planning to completion OVEN CLEANING

KITCHENS

UK WORKTOPS LARGEST RANGE IN NORTH LEEDS!

PLUS

kitchen & wardrobe replacement doors & units

AS WELL AS Low maintenance shower panels

SLIDING WARDROBES GREAT CHOICE - SUPERB VALUE

Dozens of designs | Customise your own Local company with expert advice UK Worktops Just 100 yards from Waitrose, Meanwood

0113 230 6038 OPEN

Waitrose

Mon-Thurs 9.00-5.00 Friday 9.00 – 12.00 Saturday by appointment Providence House, Authorpe Road, Meanwood LS6 4JB

www.ukworktopsyorkshire.co.uk


LOFT LADDERS

PLASTERERS

LOFTLADDERS4LESS loft storage solutions, loft ladders & packages

LOFT LADDERS SUPPLIED & FITTED WILL BEAT ANY GENUINE QUOTE

FIXED PRICES ONLINE

Plastering & Painting

All areas of Leeds covered Fast friendly service · Clean tidy work For a free no obligation quote

Phone 07530 593563 www.moortownplastering.co.uk

PLUMBING & HEATING

WE COVER THE WHOLE YORKSHIRE REGION

CONTACT US FREEPHONE 0800 043 0403 MOBILE 07742 673 892 LOFTLADDERS4LESS.CO.UK

MATHS & ENGLISH TUITION

The Boiler Specialists INSTALLATION – SERVICE – REPAIR Tel: 0113 268 8570 Mob: 07792 710 887 info@heatwiseplumbing.com

OAKWOOD AND ROUNDHAY • Maths, English & Science tuition • National Curriculum focused for all ages and abilities • Personalised learning that fits your child • Your child builds confidence and succeeds CALL NOW FOR A FREE ASSESSME NT

0113 289 2985 07946 854408 TAKE ON LEARNING AND WIN

roundhay@firstclasslearning.co.uk www.firstclasslearning.co.uk/leeds-roundhay

PC & TV REPAIRS

Leeds Local Plumbing Experts For all general plumbing including: • Bathroom installation incl. tiling • Leaks, bursts, repairs & maintenance • No call out fee • Fixed price quotes Fully qualified & insured local plumber

Call Alex 07730 560 422 enquiries@nortonplumbing.co.uk www.nortonplumbing.co.uk


REMOVALS

ABSOLUTE NO1 REMOVALS

bathroom & kitchen repairs...

NO1 FOR REMOVALS

...smaller jobs welcome

roundhay plumbing

0113 2934385

07733 245372

ABSOLUTE NO1 REMOVALS

5 the drive roundhay leeds LS8 1J F

KAYES

Professional, reliable & affordable

PLUMBING & HEATING

NO JOB TOO BIG OR TOO SMALL FROM A DRIPPING TAP TO A FULL BATHROOM INSTALLATION BOILER INSTALLATIONS, SERVICING & REPAIRS FIRE & COOKER INSTALLATIONS

E: Kayesplumbing@yahoo.co.uk

Tel: 07958 383 049‬

• Evening bookings • For homes & businesses • Anywhere in the UK We provide all aspects of removal and man & van services

07903 859 690

absolute-no1removal@hotmail.com www.absoluteno1removals.co.uk

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ROOFERS

Jonathan Maneely Gas & Plumbing THE COMPLETE PLUMBING, HEATING & GAS SERVICE • Qualified to install, repair and service cookers, fires, gas boilers, range cookers, water heaters & unvented cylinders. • Co2 Combi analysis, gas meters and all gas pipe work included • Combi repair and central heating power flushing specialist

G. HORNE (roofing contractor) LTD Free no obligation quotes

Domestic re-roofs and repairs, built up felt roofing, gutters, fascia’s and soffits, Velux windows fitted, chimney pointing and lead-work.

Over 30 years experience

10 year insurance backed guarantee for re-roofs Tel- 0113 240 3515/Mobile 07918 692017 Email - g.horneroofing@hotmail.com www.ghorneroofing.co.uk

• All plumbing work including bathroom suites etc • Gas safety certificates for both landlords & home owners • Over 20 years experience

www.rennservices.co.uk • New Roofs • Chimney Repairs • Slating/Tiling • Roof Repairs • New Fascias & Soffits • Replacement Gutters • GRP Fibre Glass Roofing

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Tel: 07887 604 774 E-mail: jonathanmaneely@hotmail.co.uk

07421 767 486

info@rennservices.co.uk web rennservices.co.uk


SECURITY

Heavy Duty Rainwater Gutters & Pipes ROOFLINE FASCIA BOARDS Repairs, Renewals & Cleaning ALL SIZES, STYLES & COLOURS TO SUIT ALL TYPES OF PROPERTY

MIDGLEY SECURITY SIA Licensed & DBS Checked

Established Police Family Background Rate: £15.00 Per Hour 30 minute patrol of your property, 5 days a week (Mon-Fri) for £37.50 per week. Includes drawing curtains and feeding pets if requested

Please contact T. Midgley

JET WASHING POWER CLEANING

0113 267 2845 / 07874 847 123

DRIVES, PATHS, ROOFS & PATIOS ETC

YOGA

Moss Removal & Prevention Semi-retired Gentleman Contractor Over 40 Years Experience

Yoga in Alwoodley with

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Leeds 0113 275 9532 Quick Service Line (David) 07966 476 663 If you text me your details I will call you

R. & D. Sheridan

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Alwoodley Community Hall 9:15 - 10:15am Yoga Flow

Thursday

Alwoodley Park Methodist Church Hall 9:15 - 10:15am Yoga Flow 6:00 - 7:00pm Yoga Essentials 7:30 - 8:30pm Yoga Dynamic Flow Gillian also offers private one to one yoga tuition and yoga at work

for more information and to book contact Gillian

email: hello@sarahsoulfulyoga.co.uk mobile: 07939 856770 www.sarahsoulfulyoga.co.uk

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