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As we finalise the July edition of the magazine, I am sitting here in winter woolies! What is happening with our weather?

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However, there is much happening in July to brighten up our lives. The Canal & River Trust wants to get us to enjoy our waterways…whilst helping to keep them clean. Yorkshire Sculpture International brings us 100 days of fabulous sculpture over venues in Leeds and Wakefield. Leeds Central Library asks people who have worked at the Library over the years to get in touch with their memories.

In addition, Ilkley Literature Festival flags up the fact that our new Poet Laureate will open the event in October; Age Friendly Leeds is looking for more people to join its Steering Committee; and Leeds Jazz Festival expands into a major four-day event. We look forward to receiving all your news and notices for August! Please get this to us as close to 1st July as possible (11th July for advertising). The deadline for the September edition is 1st August for news and notices and 15th August for advertising. Kind regards, Carole, Jack and the team.

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10 12 16 20 33 38 44 45 10 Memories of Leeds Central Library Exploring the heritage of one of the city’s best-known Victorian buildings.

12 Canal & River Trust Launches Waterways Plastics Challenge Urging people to make the nation’s canals and rivers plastics free.

16 Experience 100 Days of Sculpture with a Brand-New Festival The Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle hosts the UK’s largest dedicated sculpture festival.

20 Simon Armitage to Open Ilkley Literature Festival 2019 New Poet Laureate to open the Festival in October.

33 Friends of Roundhay Park Launch Outdoor Events for Young People A trial programme of events to inspire young people to love and protect Roundhay Park.

38 Leeds Jazz Festival – Four Whole Days of Cool Jazz Now a major four-day event plus build-up fringe festival.

44 Cubs Encouraged to Get Involved in Environmental Conservation A new badge to teach children the importance of environmental conservation.

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North Leeds EDITORIAL Carole Carey-Campbell

New recruits to West Yorkshire Police will be able to study for a degree at Leeds Trinity University from Spring 2020, under a new apprenticeship programme.

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Three hundred new police officers are being recruited under a new training pathway which requires all police officers to hold a degree. Trainees will be educated and mentored by experienced police officers at West Yorkshire Police’s Learning and Development Centre in Wakefield and will complete a Police Constable Degree Apprenticeship at Leeds Trinity. They will be paid as a Police Officer from day one, with all university fees met by the Force. “Leeds Trinity has always been committed to transforming lives and benefitting our local community”, said Professor Margaret House, Vice-Chancellor, Leeds Trinity. “We have developed a programme of policing that is relevant, inspiring and impactful, and we’re looking forward to welcoming the first cohort of police apprentices next year.” From July 2019, those interested can register online to be notified when recruitment opens. The Force is particularly interested in reaching out to those of Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic backgrounds, in order to better represent the communities in which they serve. “We want everyone living in West Yorkshire to feel their force represents them and we’re striving to better represent all of our communities”, said Angela Williams, Assistant Chief Constable at West Yorkshire Police. “Our Police Constable Degree Apprenticeships will prepare and train officers to deal with evolving serious and complex crime. The three-year apprenticeship will allow

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Life&Style They Lived In Leeds By Eveleigh Bradford

FREDERICK ROBERT SPARK (1831-1919) Journalist and first Secretary of the Leeds Musical Festivals For over a century the triennial Leeds Musical Festivals brought a glittering array of composers, conductors and performers to the city, to enchant and entertain. In the early years Edward Elgar, Arthur Sullivan, Serge Rachmaninoff, Anton Dvorak, Hubert Parry, Ralph Vaughan Williams and many others came here to conduct or perform their work, sometimes specially commissioned. Choral works predominated: star soloists were engaged and the huge Festival Chorus was recruited from the best voices in the West Riding, famed for its choral tradition. For the four days of morning and evening concerts Leeds took on a carnival atmosphere, with crowds gathered outside the garlanded Town Hall to admire the great and good promenading in their finery – full evening dress recommended, large feathered hats banned!

All this took immense organisation, and for the first 50 years of the Festivals the key man behind the scenes was the journalist Fred Spark. Music was in his blood. Originally from Exeter, he had been a cathedral chorister there and like his brothers had studied the organ under the famous Samuel Sebastian Wesley. But Fred took another career path: at 16 he was apprenticed to the local newspaper (4 shillings a week), then left for London as a printer in a music business. Meanwhile his older brother William had followed Wesley to Leeds and was organist at St George’s church (and later city organist). It was at William’s suggestion that Fred came to Leeds in 1851, where he landed a job as reporter for the Leeds Mercury newspaper. He was soon involved in William’s various musical enterprises: the thriving Madrigal and Motet Society (in bitter rivalry with the existing Choral Society); and a series of popular ‘People’s Concerts’ designed for working people. Fred sang in the choir and helped organise the concerts. But in 1858 his life took a new turn and he resigned his job at the Mercury.

In that year the long-awaited Town Hall was to be opened by Queen Victoria, and vast celebrations were planned. Now Leeds would finally have a performance space for major music events. William Spark and Henry Smart from London were commissioned to design the massive organ (an essential) and a great four-day musical festival was proposed to follow the Royal visit, profits to be donated to the Infirmary. Fred Spark was appointed Hon. (unpaid) Secretary to the organising committee. The timescale was tight and subject to last minute change, but the Festival was successfully staged and hailed as a triumph. £2,000 went to the Infirmary while Fred got a frugal 20 guinea honorarium. But for him it was a labour of love. The next Festival was planned for 1861 but petty bickering and rivalry forced it to be abandoned: it was to be 16 years before the idea was revived. Meanwhile Fred had taken over the management of a small weekly newspaper, the Leeds Express, aimed at working people and promoting reform; he reduced the price to an affordable 1 penny. He later borrowed money to buy it, started


a halfpenny evening paper, the first in the country, and set up his own printing business. He married Eliza Sanderson, a solicitor’s daughter, and they made their home in Woodhouse. Four children followed. None of this prevented him volunteering again for the role of unpaid secretary for the second Festival in 1874 and then for every Festival up to and including 1907 – a remarkable record. He took charge of all the practical arrangements and the negotiations with the sometimes temperamental composers, conductors and performers, as well as dealing with the opinionated Festival committee who seldom agreed. He enjoyed a particularly good relationship with Sir Arthur Sullivan who conducted the Festivals from 1880-1898. When Fred resigned, the job became salaried. He was later to write his memoirs and contribute to a history of the Festivals – frank and not without humour!

Leeds Working Men’s Hall where he gave singing lessons to the men after work, and in 1886 he founded the long-surviving Leeds Workpeople’s Hospital Fund to support local medical services. He played his part in the national Press Association and the Provincial Newspapers Society. He gave his spare time to organising and singing in concerts out in the villages around Leeds– and enjoyed some fun, including presenting his 20-minute version of ‘Hamlet’! He died in 1819 aged 88. The Musical Festivals he had supported so devotedly continued until 1985, and the Festival Chorus which originated with that first 1858 Festival still thrives today.

He was active in many other roles – as a JP, as Liberal Councillor and later Alderman, and on the committee of many worthy causes in Leeds, notably to benefit working people. He was founding secretary of the

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Summer Bands in Leeds Parks

Central Library There have been many reports of spooky and unexplainable sights and occurrences – not surprising for a building that can boast over 130-years of history. Whether you were a museum curator, city policeman, librarian, or one of the many joiners, electricians or builders who worked there over the years – the Library would love to chat to you and find out more about the stories and secrets of this great building as they work toward publishing an illustrated book on its rich heritage.

Do you have memories of working in the Leeds Municipal Building on Calverley Street? Leeds Library Service is keen to hear from you, as their local history librarians begin an exciting new project exploring the heritage of one of the city’s best known Victorian buildings. Opened in 1884, the building has been home to the City Engineers, Rate Departments, Police Force, Museum Service, and much more. It is now Leeds Central Library and the Tiled Hall Café, which connects the Library to the neighbouring Art Gallery. It is hoped that the many hundreds of people who have worked in the building over the years will have numerous quirky and interesting stories to tell – including the time a live snake escaped from a Museum ‘Living Exhibition’ and disappeared into the depths of the Library, never to be seen again!

The research team is especially keen to gather the everyday nitty-gritty of working life that often escapes an official history – the finer details of the portcullis system at the Calverley Street entrance, for instance, or specifics of changes to the building layout through the decades, and those after-hours staff parties that they’ve been told took place in the 1960s… If you have any memories to share, join the project team on Thursday 18th July for an informal reminiscence session to help get the ball rolling. Just pop into the Sanderson Room on the third floor of the Central Library anytime from 1 – 4pm, there will be a warm welcome, coffee and biscuits, and a chance to catch-up with friends and colleagues. Photos and other material will be on display to spark recollections. It’s a fantastic opportunity to contribute your memories to the history of a much-loved Leeds institution. If you cannot make that session, call the team on 0113 378 6982 or email localandfamilyhistory@ leeds.gov.uk

It’s time to dig out the deck chairs and take to the great outdoors for a dose of music al fresco! This year’s Summer Bands series includes over 100 concerts in parks across Leeds – from Golden Acre, Roundhay and Pudsey Parks, to New Wortley Recreation Ground and Alwoodley Village Green. Every Sunday afternoon until September, Big Bands, Swing, Brass, Jazz, Concert, and the celebratory sounds of Jewish Klezmer bands will perform from 2.30 to 4.30pm. The parks will be filled with music from some of the region’s finest talent, provided mostly free of charge (there is an entry fee per person to Lotherton Hall Estate).
 For more information, visit: leedsconcertseason.co.uk where the Summer Bands in Leeds Parks brochure can be downloaded. To request a free brochure, call 0113 378 6600, or email music@leeds.gov.uk


Simon Day Wins Toastmasters’ Speech Contest Simon Day from Farnley outshone more than 800 other contestants to win the district-level competition of the Toastmasters International Speech Contest in Norwich. A member of Leeds City Toastmasters, he overcame fierce competition to win over the judges with his evaluation of a seven-minute speech by Samir Malik from London. Simon competed with five other regional winners who had already won their club, area, division and district semi-final competitions. Their evaluation speeches were judged on analytical quality, recommendations, technique and summation. “Five years ago, I was terrified of public speaking and could barely stand and speak”, said Simon.

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Canal & River Trust Launches Waterways Plastics Challenge Canal & River Trust, the waterways and wellbeing charity that cares for 2,000 miles of canals and river navigations in England and Wales, is urging people to tackle the global plastics crisis – don’t drop it, pick it up, recycle it , and help make the nation’s canals and rivers plastics free.

Working with Coventry University, the charity has published a detailed analysis of the plastics and other litter found in its waterways. Plastics now account for 59% of waste found along its canals. It estimates that 570,000 items of plastic reach the world’s oceans each year via its waterways. “By taking care of our nineteen Yorkshire & North East waterways, which include Leeds & Liverpool Canal, everyone can have beauty on their doorstep”, said Peter Birch,

national environmental policy advisor at Canal & River Trust. “The Trust is on a mission to eradicate plastics from our vast network of canals and rivers – helping us all to live in better neighbourhoods, whilst tackling a global issue.” “Despite being vital green corridors in towns and cities, our waterways can inadvertently act as ‘plastics highways’, transporting rubbish out to sea.” (Around 80% of the plastics and litter found in our oceans comes from inland waste that passes through water-courses and out to sea.) “This is also a huge problem for wildlife and detracts from these important wellbeing places in our towns and cities. By taking action locally, they will also be helping tackle a global issue.”

The charity’s waterways in Yorkshire & the North East received over 49 million visits last year. The Trust is calling on visitors to help keep them clear of plastics, whether by picking up and recycling, joining the Trust’s growing band of volunteers, or even adopting a short stretch of canal with friends, neighbours or colleagues. It has also published a downloadable, free, family plastics and litter activity pack which highlights to children the importance of taking action to prevent it. Plastic and litter free canals are beautiful, inspiring places for people to enjoy, whilst also being hugely important habitats for some of the nation’s much loved and endangered species. For further information on how you can support Canal & River Trust’s Plastics Challenge, visit www.canalrivertrust.org.uk/ get-involved


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Dorothy Koomson Tells Secrets at Leeds Trinity

Best Friend’s Girl’ are all set in Leeds and I hope that I have managed to capture the uniqueness of the city with my writing.”

Following the publication of her latest book ‘Tell Me Your Secret’, award-winning author Dorothy Koomson returns to Leeds to deliver a talk at Leeds Trinity University on Thursday 11th July from 7pm. The talk will explore her journey from university student to global bestselling author. In addition to readings from her new novel, she will also share her top tips for aspiring writers. Dorothy studied Psychology and Public Media at Leeds Trinity University from 1990-1993, later taking on the role of Vice-President of the Students’ Union. Since publishing her debut novel in 2003, she has written a further 15 novels and, despite moving to London in her 20s and currently living in Brighton, her books nearly always include a mention of Leeds. “Leeds is a place that I’ll always hold close to my heart”, said Dorothy. “My first three books – ‘The Cupid Effect’, ‘The Chocolate Run’ and ‘My

Dorothy’s books have sold over two million copies in the UK alone and have been translated into more than 30 languages. They’ve been selected for the Richard and Judy Summer Reads, commended by the Sunday Times, shortlisted for British Book Awards and adapted for TV. She was described by The Independent as one of 'Britain's biggest selling black authors of adult fiction'. Telling Secrets: A Trinity Talk with Dorothy Koomson takes place at Leeds Trinity University. Tickets cost £10 (£12 on door) and include a drink and buffet on arrival, entry to the talk, and an opportunity to meet Dorothy at a book signing afterwards.

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62 Comes to Sunny Bank The 62 Group of textile artists will showcase a new exhibition on the theme ‘CONSTRUCT’ at Sunny Bank Mills in Farsley, from 20th July until 15th September. This international group of professional textile artists champions textiles as an artistic medium through an ambitious programme of exhibitions and education events.

CONSTRUCT promises to be an exciting exhibition and will feature sculptural works employing textile construction techniques, diverse materials and structural forms, alongside pieces inspired by the built environment. Expect to see pieces referencing the Mill building itself and the textile heritage of the site.

events will be taking place during this period, the focus being the archive and the gallery. Opening Times: Tuesday – Saturday 10am – 4pm; Sunday: 11am – 3pm; closed Mondays. Free entry.

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Pictured: Wolfgang Laib Photo: James Prinz

Experience 100 days of sculpture with a brand-new festival From 22nd June to 29th September, materials as diverse as pollen, Styrofoam and painted bronze will land in the Yorkshire Sculpture Triangle for a new festival – the Yorkshire Sculpture International.

Yorkshire Sculpture International is the UK’s largest dedicated sculpture festival, bringing together artists from across 12 countries including Ireland, Japan, Canada, Turkey and Korea. Four partner venues and an array of outdoor spaces in Leeds and Wakefield will be home to a diverse selection of sculpture for 100 days, featuring new commissions, solo shows and decade-spanning exhibitions. At the Henry Moore Institute, sculptors Rashid Johnson and Tamar Harpaz will present work looking at how our material culture is used to understand human behaviour. In the case of Johnson, that includes vast sculptures referencing his childhood and connection to black American cultural identity; expect steel structures replete with tropical plants, grow lights and a multitude of other pointedly-referential objects. Yorkshire Sculpture Park will host an exhibition of works from David Smith, an

abstract expressionist sculptor and the first US artist to work with welded metal. Over 40 sculptures from the 1930s to the 1960s will be on show. At The Hepworth Wakefield, largescale installations from Tau Lewis and Wolfgang Laib will take over the venue. Laib’s work is particularly interesting; using perishable organic materials, he creates sculptures with landscape-like qualities, painstakingly (and personally) installing them within the gallery. Rice, milk, brass and wood all feature – as does pollen, which Laib collects every year by hand from the fields near his home in Germany. Leeds Art Gallery will be showing displays from its collection as well as solo exhibitions and new commissions. The Japanese artist Nobuko Tsuchiya will have her first solo show at the Gallery during Yorkshire Sculpture International, populating the venue with robot-like, primitive assemblages constructed from household objects (such as table legs and plastic tubing) which are then cast into their final form.


bronze statue is nearly six metres tall and resembles a medical dummy with exposed organs. Seven sculptures from Hirst will be included in the festival, located in Leeds Art Gallery, Yorkshire Sculpture Park and the city centre.

Pictured: David Smith, Lyndhaven, 1932–33 courtesy Estate of

One of the public commissions comes from Pakistani-American sculptor Huma Bhabha, whose work resembles human forms, but with a distinct impression of being ‘in the making’. She employs materials traditionally used to create sculpture moulds for her final pieces, including cork, clay, plaster and Styrofoam.

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Public works are an integral part of the festival, so expect to see sculptures popping up across city centres in Leeds and Wakefield. Or, in the case of LAU graduate Damien Hirst’s work ‘Hymn’ (1999-2005), looming over the landscape; this painted

There will even be opportunities to get involved with making sculptures during the festival. Tarek Atoui, who recently had an exhibition at the Tate Modern, will work with people across Wakefield and Leeds to create performances involving music, sound, movement and instrument-making. For more information and the full programme of events, visit www.yorkshire-sculpture.org

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Arts&Culture Saturday Night Fever Returns with More Drama, More Music & New Choreography!

Put on your Boogie Shoes and strut on down to the Grand Theatre between Tuesday 27th and Saturday 31st August when ‘Saturday Night Fever’ will ignite a Disco Inferno! Based on the ‘70s classic movie starring John Travolta, ‘Saturday Night Fever’ tells the story of Tony Manero and his reckless yet thrilling road to dancing success. It features the greatest hits of the Bee Gees, including ‘Stayin’ Alive’, ‘How Deep Is Your Love’, ‘Night Fever’, ‘Tragedy’ and ‘More Than a Woman’. The album remains the best-selling movie soundtrack of all time. This new stage version promises more drama, more music and new choreography. It is directed and produced by Bill Kenwright with choreography by Olivier award-winning Bill Deamer.

Richard Winsor, who performed worldwide as principle dancer with Matthew Bourne for ten years, returns as Tony Manero. He also played the lead role in the cult dance film,’StreetDance 3D’ before going on to play Caleb Knight in the BBC’s ‘Casualty’. “John Travolta’s performance in the film was what got me dancing as a kid”, said Richard. “The disco scenes, his solo, his energy, all inspired me. In this a new stage version, we are taking it back to that dark atmospheric setting. It’s still going to be a stage dance show, but we really are finding the realism in it. “The music supports the drama and tragedies as they unfold. We have an electric band guiding us along and the Bee Gees singing

the hits, which all adds to the story. Hearing the music played live is amazing.”

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Horsforth Choral Society’s caféstyle concert ‘Shall we Waltz?’ is on Friday 19th July, 7.30pm at St Chad’s Parish Centre, Far Headingley. Bring your own picnic while you listen to the music of Elgar, Brahms and Strauss. The bar is open for the evening.

Simon Armitage, the new Poet Laureate, will open the 2019 Ilkley Literature Festival with a reading from his new collection on Friday 4th October at the King's Hall, Ilkley. The Marsden-born poet has been a friend of the Festival for many years, first appearing in 1991 and since then becoming a regular feature on the programme. In 2012, then Festival Director Rachel Feldberg commissioned Simon to write six poems inspired by the language and landscape of the Pennine Watershed. The poems were carved onto stones across the upland by stone artist Pip Hall, forming the Stanza Stones Poetry Trail which runs from Marsden to Ilkley.

His latest collection, ‘Sandettie Light Vessel Automatic’, was published recently and features the Stanza Stone poems, along with other works from his many commissions and collaborations. In 2017 Armitage was appointed as the first Professor of Poetry at the University of Leeds. Simon takes over from Carol Ann Duffy and follows in the footsteps of Ted Hughes, John Betjeman and William Wordsworth. The Laureateship is held for ten years and although there are no set requirements for the role, Laureates often write in response to national events.

Sponsored by the Elgar society, the programme features Brahms’ Liebeslieder Waltzes and Elgar’s Songs from the Bavarian Highlands, as well as a selection of Strauss Waltzes arranged as four-part songs. Wagner’s Pilgrim’s Chorus and Borodin’s Prince Igor Choral Dance add another rousing twist to the programme. Tickets (£8 adults/£5 students/ U-18s free) are available on the door, from Yorkshire College of Music and Drama (0113 243 1605) and MC Consumables on Town Street, Horsforth. The choir rehearses Mondays, 7.30 - 9.30pm at St Margaret’s Parish Centre, Horsforth. All ages are welcome and there is no audition. For more information, contact www.horsforthchoralsociety. co.uk, horsforthchoralsoc@gmail. com, or call Matthew Lazenby on 07854 079418.


Pippa Hale to Create New Public Sculpture for Leeds The artist Pippa Hale was recently chosen to create a new public sculpture championing the achievements of women in Leeds. Her design, ‘Ribbons’, was chosen in response to a project aiming to redress the gender imbalance of public sculpture in an innovative way, celebrating the achievements of the women of Leeds. “It’s a huge honour to create a new art work for my home city”, said Pippa, “and in such a prestigious location too! The work will be a timely addition to the city’s sculpture, putting women centre stage, be they historical figures or the unsung heroes of today.” Pippa is a contemporary artist based in Leeds whose practice centres around social history and geography. Her work is often site-specific and is always led by a theme and its location. Outcomes include large-scale installations in heritage venues and public areas in a range of media, including film, sound, large constructions, neon, and found or loaned objects. https://pippahale. com Four artists were shortlisted (Briony Marshall, Pippa Hale, Wendy Briggs, and Zsófia Jakab), who all had the opportunity to exhibit models of their proposed designs at the Blenheim Walk Gallery at Leeds Arts University. Visitors contributed to the selection process by providing feedback, which was taken into consideration by the judging panel. “Having launched this project over two years ago, it’s incredibly exciting to be that much closer to seeing a sculpture that celebrates the women of Leeds installed in the city”, said Rachel Reeves, MP for Leeds West. “I’m delighted that so many people came to the exhibition and gave their views and backing to this project.”

‘Ribbons’ will be located between Leeds City College’s new Quarry Hill Campus and the redeveloped Leeds Playhouse. The sculpture will be sited prominently at the top of a green landscaped, tiered public space visible from Eastgate and The Headrow. This is a joint project developed by Rachel Reeves in partnership with Leeds City Council and Leeds Arts University. Supporters of the project include Leeds City College, LeedsBID (Leeds Business Improvement District) and Caddick Developments. The exhibition at Leeds Arts University will remain open until Thursday 4th July, giving people the chance to see the work of the four shortlisted artists, alongside work from other cities to highlight the broader context for women’s visibility in the public realm across the UK. Exhibition and events Fe m i n i s t P u b l i c S c u l p t u re : Championing women’s achievements in Leeds Until 4th July at The Blenheim Walk Gallery, Leeds Arts University, Blenheim Walk, LS2 9AQ.


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A Showcase of Original Scripts at Seven Arts Leeds Actors in Training (LAIT) and students from the University of Leeds’ MA Writing for Performance and Production course have teamed up to present a showcase of four original scripts inspired by the theme ‘Truth’ on Thursday 4th/Friday 5th July, 7.30pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. Playwrights Charlotte Dalrymple, Tilly Devine, Ben Erwin and Karen Richardson were selected to work with LAIT through Leeds Grand Theatre’s Grand Writers’ Platform – a new opportunity for early-career playwrights to respond to a brief and have their scripts workshopped and produced by a professional creative team. “Getting the green light to direct the LAIT students for a second time was made even better when it was confirmed that we would be collaborating with Leeds University MA Writers for Performance and Publication students”, said Lizi Patch, LAIT’s Artistic Director. “It’s the perfect springboard for both actors and writers at the beginning of their careers.

Dalrymple’s ‘Chop Wood, Carry Water’ is inspired by real life events that humorously take on anti-natalism and the ability to sue your own parents; ‘Nine’, by Tilly Devine, unveils the connections between four strangers in a punchy spoken word piece; Erwin’s ‘By the Tree Stump’ reveals what happens between two best friends when one of them discloses the truth about their identity; and, ‘We’ll Meet Again’ by Richardson is a piece of science fiction exploring her family’s experience of Alzheimer’s. Now in its second year, LAIT is a studio-based programme for emerging artists aged 18-25, run in collaboration with Leeds Grand Theatre . Developed in response to a call from young people ‘graduating’ youth theatre but with little opportunity to continue their development as young artists, LAIT tests, challenges and develops performance skills alongside industryleading professionals. Tickets can be booked at www.sevenleeds.co.uk.

“I chose the theme ‘Truth’ in response to the current climate of fake news and opaque politics. As a result, we have four new plays that are leaping off the page and on to the Seven Arts stage.”

For more information about LAIT, please contact Matt Harper-Hardcastle, Creative Engagement Manager, at matt.harper-hardcastle@leedsgrandtheatre.com or visit www.leedsgrandtheatre.com


Call for Submissions for New Inscribe Anthology of Black British Fiction Inscribe is looking for original short stories for its next anthology of speculative fiction by black British writers, edited by the internationally renowned and award-winning writer, Leone Ross. There is no specific subject matter or theme – anything goes, as long as it’s good, weird and unusual! The anthology will be published by Peepal Tree Press in Spring 2022, under its Inscribe imprint, which focuses on publishing new collections by writers of African and Asian descent and anthologies of ground-breaking new work from Black writers nationally.

future, and wide-ranging themes - from prejudice to identity, climate change to corruption, family shenanigans to sexual adventures - through imaginative elements. It can be fantasy, science fiction, horror, magic realism, the supernatural, Afro-futurism, dystopia, weird fiction or the carnivalesque. In support of the anthology, there will be a series of masterclasses on speculative fiction with Leone Ross. The first one will be during the Debden weekender on 13 July (still a few places available). There will be further masterclasses in Manchester, Brighton and London before the deadline submission date. For more information, including guidelines, a suggested reading list, examples of what makes a speculative fiction story, visit peepaltreepress.com

Speculative fiction is an umbrella term including multiple genres. Writers can make important points about the real world, the present and

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Pimp Jack’s

Steering Towards an Age

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to Raise Funds for New Wheelchair Leeds event agency, First Event, is hosting a 24-hour spin challenge to raise money for 11 year old Jack, who is suffering from Microcephaly, a condition stunting the development of the brain. Ahead of the Tour De France, they aim to rack up 480 miles on two spin bikes to raise funds for a muchneeded new wheelchair.

Age Friendly Leeds aims to make Leeds a city where people of all ages can actively participate in community life, helping them to stay healthy, active and connected, no matter how old. The Age Friendly Steering Group is one way older people are involved by guiding the project through their experiences, feedback and ideas. The group meets monthly to share their experience of life as an older person and come up with ways to make things better. Although the group already includes a wide range of people from different walks of life, it would like more older people to join. It is important that the group represents the diverse communities of Leeds. They would particularly welcome people from the South and East of the city – people who could speak up about the poverty faced by some older people, older disabled people and people from Black and Minority Ethnic communities. Of course, any older person (over 50) who is willing to give some time to help the project would be welcome.

The Age Friendly Steering Group is part of the Friendly Communities project, which brings together Dementia Friendly and Age Friendly initiatives to help make Leeds the ‘Best City to Grow Old In’. Friendly Communities is led by Leeds Older People’s Forum, in partnership with Leeds City Council alongside other local and national partners. It is part of the Time to Shine programme which aims to reduce social isolation and loneliness amongst older people. The Age Friendly Steering Group meetings are held in the Denny Room at Leeds City Museum, Millennium Square (1.30 – 3pm). Upcoming meetings are on Thursday 29th August; Tuesday 24th September; Wednesday 30th October; & Thursday 28th November. A taxi can be provided for people who need help to attend. For further information, contact Jude Woods or Sarah Prescott, Communities Officers, Time to Shine, on 0113 244 1697 or jude@opforum.org.uk sarah@opforum.org. uk

The ‘Pimp Jack’s Ride!’ event takes place on Wednesday 3rd July and was initiated by Jack’s aunt, First Event’s Charlotte Jackson. “Jack has never had a prescribed wheelchair”, said Charlotte. “As a family, we have purchased Jack’s chairs, getting what - at the time - we thought was right. A recent assessment showed that Jack’s chair was too small for him and he needs something bigger and more suited to his needs. The new chair will have a motor, which will make a massive change to Jack’s comfort and also make it much easier for us when going up hills and over rough terrain.” Local businesses will also be taking part, including DW Fitness Yeadon, who will be providing spin bikes. To find out more about Jack and donate to his cause, please visit www.gofundme.com/jack-needsnew-wheels

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CommunityNews Meanwood’s WW1 project comes full circle

For 50 Years PHAB members have enjoyed their Friday PHAB Club, residentials and outings. They currently have some places available - for both disabled and able-bodied members to join the Club.

The culmination of ten years work by the Meanwood Village Association to honour the men from Meanwood who died in the Great War has come full circle with the publication of a book on Major Walter Rowley VDDL FGS, a great benefactor to Meanwood and Leeds and a prominent local resident at the time.

Leeds PHAB Club, which meets at the Prince Philip Centre on Scott Hall Avenue LS7, is a lively organisation that inspires and supports both children and adults with and without disabilities, offering social activities and holidays that members can enjoy together promoting friendship and independence.

Major Rowley donated the Meanwood War Memorial to the parish in 1922. The Memorial was professionally restored in 2009, and re-dedicated in December that year by the Bishop of Ripon. Cynthia Ruston was instrumental in driving the project and in 2014, to mark the Centenary of the start of WW1, the Association was awarded Heritage Lottery Funding to add a plaque to the Memorial inscribed with the names of the 48 men who died during that war. A Memorial Avenue of oak saplings was planted in Meanwood Park, one for each soldier, and a book, 'Meanwood Men', researched and written by Cynthia was published. “The Great War changed Meanwood forever”, said Cynthia, “not least for the families who had to pick up the pieces. It’s important we remember their sacrifice and the impact it had.” In 2016 the MVA staged an event in Meanwood Park to commemorate the 100th Anniversary of the Battle of the Somme. Then last year, as part of the centenary of the end of WW1, a series of commemorative events entitled ‘From the Trenches to the 21st Century’ took place in the run up to Remembrance Day. This project received funding from the Heritage Lottery ‘Then and Now’ programme’, which also involved collecting oral history and researching

Leeds PHAB is Celebrating!

the life of Major Walter Rowley. This culminated in the book on his life. Walter Rowley moved to Meanwood with his wife Mary in 1879. During his life, he rose to the rank of Major in the Leeds Engineer Volunteers. He was a pioneer of ambulance work, setting up the Leeds Centre of St John Ambulance Association. He was an influential mining engineer, widely lecturing on the subject and became Deputy Lord Lieutenant of the West Riding. Walter and Mary adopted Mary’s nephews at a very young age following their parent’s death. The younger boy Francis was killed in action in 1918. His name is listed on the War Memorial – his tribute to his adopted son. The books, ‘Meanwood Men’ and ‘Major Walter Rowley of Meanwood’ by Cynthia Ruston are available through meanwoodvillageassociation.co.uk priced at £5 and £3.50 respectively.

The club is also looking for reliable, voluntary minibus drivers, whose role will be to drive PHAB vehicles, collect members from their homes across Leeds and take them to the Prince Philip Centre for the Friday PHAB Club and on outings etc. Volunteers must be fit and healthy, with a clean licence and aged between 25 and 70. PHAB requires two referees and will organise DBS and training in safe-guarding, MIDAS and basic first aid. For further information, please contact Ann Hart MBE, Secretary, on ann.hartphab@btinternet.com


Hollybush Celebrates 40 Years by Gathering Stories The Friends of Hollybush recently secured a National Lottery Heritage Fund grant of £10,000 for their project ‘Hippies, Dole Claimants and their Heritage: Hollybush 1979-2019 in 40 stories’. The project will collect and celebrate memories and stories from some of the many volunteers, staff and visitors who have been part of this environmental volunteering centre’s story. Hollybush volunteers will be busy online and at Hollybush and other local events to engage people in the project. Working with a professional heritage worker, they will gather stories, record oral histories and create a digital archive of photographs – all of which will paint a picture of the rich and varied past behind today’s Hollybush Centre. There will

The story of Hollybush in 40 stories

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CommunityNews Counselling Charity Needs Help Anyone who has been in the position of needing counselling knows that it’s either expensive or there’s a long waiting list. Pathways Counselling offers counselling for all – the cost of sessions is whatever is affordable to the client. Each session costs £40 and clients can choose to pay the full amount, less, or more, if possible, which helps to support others.

This model has proved to be successful, but without additional funds the charity may have to stop offering reduced rates at the end of the financial year. Since September 2018, it has been funded by Moortown Baptist Church (where it is based) but this funding is due to end soon. Even with full fees being paid, more funding is needed to ensure the charity can continue to offer its invaluable service. Counselling can have a profound effect. Often, what seem insurmountable problems can be overcome, or coping strategies can provide the tools needed to live without anxiety or depression. Counselling can help with relationship problems, abuse, bereavement, pregnancy loss, depression, anxiety and much more. Each week clients have 50 minutes of undisturbed time in which to discuss the issues that are troubling them.

Pathways hope that individuals or businesses will be able to donate on a regular basis to ensure that they are able to continue to offer this vital service in Leeds. For further information, visit www.pathwaysleeds.org or email judith@pathwaysleeds. org Donations can also be made through Facebook using the ‘Donate now button’ @ PathwaysCounsellingLeeds

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Huge thanks to the residents – not just from Alwoodley, but from right across the North Leeds Life community, who took the time to email and call me with their thoughts about the sporting events that come to our part of Leeds and the impact they have. For the most part residents were hugely supportive of the events and didn’t mind the inconvenience that they caused. However, many did think that the Council could do a better job of letting us know what the actual impact of the events might be – rather than overstating how long roads will be affected for. I will ensure that this is passed on to those responsible. The big hope for July is that we see an

improvement in the weather! A rainy Father’s Day meant the Brass Band on the Village Green was slightly damper than planned – but still good fun but, for sure, we’re ready for some sun. We need a dry day on Saturday 6th July for this year’s Moor Allerton Festival on Alwoodley Playing Fields, organised by Moortown West Residents’ Association, an event for the whole family from 1 – 5pm. The other big event in July is, of course, school holidays. The roads are quieter, parking outside schools becomes a delight, and parents and carers all have the same refrain – “What are we going to do with them for the next five or six weeks?” One suggestion is to visit the Breeze Website (breezeleeds.org). Breeze is Leeds City Council’s youth activity programme and throughout the summer there is a packed programme, definitely worth checking out. They will have a stall at this year’s Moor Allerton Festival so you can get more information. From 20th – 30th July, the Great Yorkshire Showground is hosting another Indoor

Funfair, where you can get unlimited rides for a three-hour session, morning or afternoon. And, on the morning of Monday 22nd July, they are holding an Autism Friendly Session where the rides will be more accessible for those with sensory needs. More details at Indoorfunfair.org. I went along to their last event and it was really a fun morning. Finally, I have had a number of emails asking about the 20 mph speed limits that were supposed to have been introduced to the West of the A61 at the end of April. I chased this and received a somewhat complex and convoluted explanation for the delay. The upshot of it is that by the end of August the highways team is certain it will have implemented the reduced speed limits – we shall see. Do please remember, for any and all local issues, Peter, Neil and myself are always here to help. Shadow Cabinet Member for Leisure and Culture - 07711 647 849 Daniel.Cohen@leeds.gov.uk

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CommunityNews Dealing with Rogue Traders and Cold Callers! With Summer in full bloom, rogue traders and cold callers are out in force! Particularly at risk are the elderly, women on their own, people who have recently suffered bereavement and vulnerable individuals The North Leeds suburbs are very attractive areas for cold callers. They start their calls early in the morning, often driving around hoping to catch people in their gardens, or on their drives. Typical projects include driveway re-laying or cleaning, tree pruning, gutter cleaning, roof work etc. generally external projects and often vastly overpriced. They might:

Say they are working for a neighbour and offer work at a discount.

Start agreed work, then escalate the price as the job progresses.

Offer to drive customers to banks to withdraw cash.

Offer maintenance advice, then quote to do the jobs.

Offer discounts if they do the job there and then.

Say they are reformed criminals selling goods as part of a probation service initiative.

Claim to be officials and try to gain entry to your property.

2.  If approached in your garden, simply say that you do not deal with unsolicited traders and ask them to leave. Reputable tradesmen do not generally cold call. 3.  If you require work to be done, seek at least three quotations from trusted or recommended traders. These can be found via a local authority Assured Trader scheme, or the government Trust Mark scheme. Always check the trader, even if they have done work for a neighbour. Check references, look up any trade associations or contact details. Be aware that vans may not carry the correct details. 4.  Look out for your neighbours, if you see unfamiliar people repeatedly visiting, please check they are ok. These visits can happen in very quick succession and you could prevent them losing a lot of money. 5.  Only let callers into your house who have made a prior appointment at your request and check their identity before allowing them in. 6.  If someone asks for help, offers a sob story, or even asks to use your toilet, do not allow them in. 7.  Use a key chain before opening the door. 8.  Establish a Cold Call Control Zone. Trading Standards will help you do this. This is very effective and helps the entire street. A street in Alwoodley has done this and feedback since its formation six months ago is that there have been zero cold calls.

How to Stop This 1.  Put up an anti-cold call poster in clear sight. If they persist, call the Police on 101 and Trading Standards on 03454 040 506.

Do not deal with cold callers. They are skilled manipulators. Report such approaches to the Police or Trading Standards. Basically, play safe and you won’t be sorry!

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The largest common water bird to be seen in the UK, the Grey Heron is unmistakeable with its long legs, long neck and dagger-like bill. Its plumage is mainly grey, black and white, with a black crown and a wispy black crest. It can often be seen patiently watching for prey at the edges of bodies of water, or on river banks, its head resting between its shoulders in a ‘hunched’ posture. When stalking prey, mainly fish but also eels and crabs in coastal areas, it stretches its neck out and walks very stealthily, holding itself poised to strike. Herons have been known to visit gardens, especially those with ponds containing fish or frogs. They are mainly solitary birds, although groups of them can be seen on occasion. They do, however, breed in colonies, called ‘heronries’, building their nests of sticks at the tops of trees, 25 to 40 metres off the ground. Both parents build the nest, the male bringing material and the female constructing the nest. Three to four eggs are laid, and the young birds fly from the nest at around 50 days old.

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Friends of Roundhay Park Launch Outdoor Events for Young People Friends of Roundhay Park (FORP) recently launched a trial programme of events to inspire young people to love and protect Roundhay Park. Having conducted a survey of a thousand local families, the results showed strong support for activities that encouraged children to explore and learn about nature and the great outdoors. Young people can join FORP litter picks and working parties and take part in Forest Craft Workshops and Forest Schools. The programme is called ‘Little Friends’ and will be run by qualified external providers on behalf of FORP. Forest Schools have been organised for 13th July and 4th August, with a Clay Critters and Leaf Prints workshop on 8th August.

regular litter team led by Martin Child. We have organised additional Sunday afternoon picks aimed at children and their families.” Little FORP is running as a trial and will be reviewed later in the year to assess whether it will become an ongoing programme. Still in the pipeline are the creation of a children’s garden and adventure trails. FORP members will receive 20% discount on the price of tickets to the Forest Craft Workshops and Forest Schools and get access to early-bird tickets. It’s quick and easy to join FORP, simply head to the website and choose what type of membership you want. http://forp.org/ product/membership For more information visit https://forp. org/little-friends or search for Little Friends of Roundhay Park on Facebook. Campaign to Restore Canal Gardens Shelter

“‘Little Friends’ aims to inspire the next generation to explore, love and protect the park”, said Richard Critchley, Chairman of FORP. “We hope to engage children with Roundhay Park by facilitating ideas, initiatives and activities to benefit FORP Family members. “Following the success of a trial working party in March, which saw 2,000 snowdrops planted by children and their families, we have scheduled four more working parties this year. Litter continues to be a problem, despite the best efforts of the Park’s team and FoRP’s

FORP have started fundraising for a shelter in Canal Gardens. The Victorian Shelter is next to Tropical World and offers a beautiful place to sit and admire the gardens. Over the years is has broken down and is in need of repair. If you’re interested in sponsoring the project or contributing towards it, please email secretary@forp.org


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Garden Round Up With Tracy Foster

This month there is plenty to do in the garden from mowing the lawn to keeping the weeds down and pots and baskets well-watered, but on warm, sunny days it’s good to enjoy your garden for relaxing, dining and entertaining too.

Food from the Garden

From Kitchen Garden to Garden Kitchen

The fruit and vegetable harvest is in full swing with favourites including strawberries, lettuce, courgettes, broad beans, peas and spinach ready to bring a taste of Summer to our tables.

Food picked straight from the garden always tastes so good, and when it’s cooked and eaten in the garden too, you simply can’t beat it! Outdoor cookers can be as simple as a tiny £10 portable barbeque or as sophisticated as a stateof-the-art gas grill costing thousands, but cooking methods are usually equally straight forward.

Lettuce seeds are more likely

Don’t forget to pinch out the growing tip of your tomato plants once they have five branches of baby fruits developing so that they don’t waste energy growing tall and leggy.

Don’t forget to pinch out the growing tip of your

If you like to keep a succession of salads coming, remember that lettuce seeds are more likely to germinate well if temperatures are below 20 degrees Celsius for a few hours after sowing – waiting until evening to do this job can make all the difference.

tomato plants once they have five branches of

Now is also the time to thin the fruit on your fruit trees. For dessert apples thin to one fruit every 10cm; for cooking apples it’s one fruit to 15cm and plums one to every 4cm.

Enthusiasts say that a charcoal grill will impart a more pronounced smoky flavour to the food, and that flavour will vary depending on the wood used to make the charcoal. Most charcoal is imported, usually in the form of compressed bricks. However, British charcoal is better, if you can get it, as its normally lighter and easier to ignite and burn.

baby fruits

Here’s a tasty vegetarian recipe for using your own produce: Mix the juice of 2 lemons with 4 tablespoons of olive oil and add some chilli flakes and your favourite herbs. Pour over thick slices of courgettes, cherry tomatoes or other seasonal veg and halloumi cheese. Marinate for a few hours then thread onto presoaked wooden skewers and place on the barbeque. www.tracyfostergardendesign.co.uk

to germinate well if temperatures are below 20 degrees Celsius


York Gate Garden Seeks Volunteers York Gate Garden on Back Church Lane in Adel has been awarded a TripAdvisor 2019 Certificate of Excellence. With visitor numbers on the increase, staff at York Gate are calling for more volunteers from the local community to help in the shop and tea room. Owned and managed by Perennial, the charity that helps people in horticulture, volunteers play a crucial role in supporting Perennial by helping raise awareness and generating income. The TripAdvisor certificate recognises the garden’s consistently high standards that head gardener Ben Preston and his team work so hard to maintain. York Gate’s recent appearance on BBC TWO’s Gardeners’ World also sparked a rise in visitor numbers. “Our volunteers are fantastic, and we simply could not continue to open the garden to the

public without their support”, said Ben. “If you have some spare time we’d love to hear from you. Volunteering is fun and rewarding. What’s more, you get to enjoy this wonderful garden.” Volunteers play a vital role in the running of the garden and helping spread the word about how Perennial helps. No previous experience is required, just plenty or energy and enthusiasm. An induction and training will be provided. For further information visit www.yorkgate.org.uk or email: yorkgate@perennial.org.uk

Mackenzie Thorpe Unveils Artwork for Welcome to Yorkshire’s Winning Chelsea Garden Mackenzie Thorpe recently unveiled his painting for the 2019 Welcome to Yorkshire garden at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. ‘Under the Moon and Stars’ was inspired by Mark Gregory’s Gold Medal winning design which celebrates Yorkshire’s rich industrial heritage and the beauty of its canals and waterways. The evocative scene shows an adult and child standing under a moonlit sky, in a field of wildflowers, beside a canal, looking out to the hills in the distance. The garden was created in partnership with the Canal & River Trust and featured an authentically built canal, complete with genuine lock gates from Huddersfield Narrow Canal. It also included a towpath, a lock keeper’s lodge with a colourful garden and vegetable patch. “As an artist and a Yorkshireman, the whole county is a never-ending source of inspiration”, said Mackenzie Thorpe. “Every season brings something different and when the flowers bloom it adds an extra dimension. I was really pleased to see the lock and canal incorporated into the garden design, acknowledging Yorkshire’s industrial heritage, which adds to the natural beauty of our countryside. It was my task to try and incorporate it all in one single painting!

“I imagined being in that landscape, on the edge of a canal, standing under the moon and stars, taking in the peace and beauty of a summer’s evening, surrounded by the scent of a glorious balmy Yorkshire and reflecting on how wonderful life can be.”


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Sound&Vision Film Review By Samuel Payne

ROCKETMAN WRITTEN & DIRECTED BY: DEXTER FLETCHER STARRING: TARON EGERTON, JAMIE BELL, RICHARD MADDEN, BRYCE DALLAS HOWARD, STEPHEN GRAHAM, GEMMA JONES CERT: 15 RUNNING TIME: 121 MINUTES “You’ve got to kill the person you were born to be in order to become the person you want to be...”

Advice given to aspirational pianist Reginald Dwight — the shy, spectacled kid from Middlesex who would become acerbic peacock of the keys, Elton John. Following the global sensation of Bohemian Rhapsody, Elton is the latest Seventies star to receive a big screen biography and the vision comes from Dexter Fletcher — director of last year’s $1 billion Queen cash cow. Rocketman is billed as a bio-fantasy musical, reviving Elton John’s discography to retell his journey from awkward outsider to breakout musician and bon vivant. Exploring struggles with sexuality, drug addiction, fame, fortune and love within the excesses of the era, it’s hard to ignore some strong thematic similarities with the Freddie Mercury narrative. But Rocketman’s approach provides an altogether more even-handed and thoughtful film. Dexter Fletcher rescued the partially botched Bohemian Rhapsody from another director, whilst Rocketman has been nurtured from conception as his own project with bolder, braver aspirations. It’s a high-concept and knowingly theatrical musical; seamlessly matching hit numbers to drama and transposing iconic lyrics into dialogue. There’s also a fantastic scope to the choreography with a camp surrealism framing the tale — such as when Elton dances his way through a bar brawl into a fun fair, or submerges in a swimming pool to encounter an infant version of himself on piano. These are metaphysical tricks often toyed with in stage musicals, and it’s just a matter of time before we can expect Rocketman – The Musical to appear on the West End. In terms of storytelling, there’s a brutal honesty in the depiction of its leading man. Excessive drugs and sex — something Queen steam-cleaned from their script to secure a familyfriendly certification — is uncensored and laid bare. This is perhaps all the more surprising considering Elton


John approved the content, but may also go some way to explain why his extreme behaviour is almost always justified by the negative influence of those around him. Somehow that doesn’t ring entirely true, despite some convincing performances. Taron Egerton’s study of Elton John is an award-winning portrayal which is sung-through in his own voice. There’s no vamping of vintage studio recordings here; Egerton carries the entire show as a West End lead and whilst his vocals don’t stand a forensic comparison, there’s an honest continuity in the performance as it transitions from dialogue into song. This is not an imitation, rather a full-blown, immersive recreation from top to toe. Supporting performances feel less lively. Bernie Taupin, the silent lyricist behind some of Elton’s most famous numbers, is brought to screen in an urbane performance from Jamie Bell. It’s a solid if subordinate bolt-on who shoulders up against a number of other younger chaps, such as Elton’s hip manager Ray Williams. Family ties are realised in rather critical performances from Bryce Dallas Howard and Steven Mackintosh as Elton’s folks, though Gemma Jones as his grandmother escapes as a more positive influence. Unfortunately, Elton’s short-term wife, Renate, is gifted less than five minutes of screen time. Then there’s manager John Reid, who appeared in a less than complimentary light in Bohemian Rhapsody. Revived

in a brilliant performance from Richard Madden, his character suffers a near nuclear assassination as a manipulative and ferocious intimidator. There are tales of Reid’s fiery temper, yet testimony promotes a healthy relationship with Queen. His professional connection with Elton John also reached to the end of the Nineties — facts which Rocketman telescopes into less than a decade. Perhaps every fantasy needs a villain, and we’re served an arch one in the shape of John Reid, who becomes whatever the plot needs him to be. In the mind of the public, Fletcher’s depictions are likely to be Reid’s lasting legacy, and you can’t help but wonder how he must feel about that. Perhaps he’s too busy counting his residuals, as the film implies. Facts aside, Rocketman is a glittering extravaganza of a movie musical. A grand arrangement from Matthew Margeson expands a playlist of celebrated numbers with an orchestral scale, whilst a wealth of colour in costume and production design captures the flamboyance of the era. In the end, it’s a bombastic awareness-raising campaign for Elton John’s superlative catalogue, if not a slightly fanciful and painful study of a complex and beguiling performer.


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Leeds Jazz Festival – Four Whole Days of Cool Jazz + Fringe Events Leeds Jazz Festival started out in 2017 with just one pop-up event in Millennium Square. In two short years, the festival, which runs from 18th to 21st July, has become a major four-day event, attracting thousands of people, and a week-long, buildup fringe festival. There will be over 30 performances – from established, jazz greats to emerging talent. And, this year, the festival has received Arts Council funding – cementing the fact that jazz isn’t just a niche music genre, but a scene that touches all ages, genders and communities.

piece ensemble featuring an all-star cast of leading jazz improvisors. Also appearing is Shai Maestro; (pictured on cover) a host of upcoming female musicians currently making waves on the jazz scene, including Bex Burch and her band Vula Vie; and sax man Leo Richardson’s quartet, who will play this year’s Rochester Jazz Festival in New York. Big band legend Ronnie Bottomley's 90th birthday celebration will be there with his Jazz Orchestra; a jazz film about the life of the late young trumpeter Richard Turner will be screened; Leeds trombonist Kevin Holbrough will premiere a new album; and an afternoon of student and community bands is planned at the Wardrobe on Saturday 20th July, including Blueberry Jam, Leeds Youth Jazz Rock Orchestra, Yaatri, Mondo Bizarre and Chapel FM Collective. Curated by Leeds Jazz in partnership with Leeds College of Music, the main venues are Leeds College of Music and the Wardrobe, with fringe events taking place at venues throughout the city the week before.

Pictured: Misha Mullov Abbado sextet

Diversity is at the heart of the festival. It’s designed to attract both die-hard jazz fans and newer, younger audiences, with a packed programme of major names, exciting young artists and interactive performances. Highlights include award-winning British jazz musician and composer, Andy Sheppard; a stunning Jazz Celebration of Windrush, a generation that made a lasting impact on the UK jazz scene, courtesy of UK jazz pianist, Trevor Watkis; and the all-star Electric Lady Big Band - ’50 years of Hendrix Masterpiece’, a 16-

Day passes and individual concert tickets are available at Ticketsource, Jumbo Records, Leeds College of Music and, for Wardrobe events only, Luna Tickets. Tickets for U-26s are half price. For the full line up, visit www.jazzleedsfestival. co.uk. The festival founders, life-long jazz enthusiasts and instrumentalists Steve Crocker, Jon Duffield and Steve Ross, have big plans for Leeds Jazz Festival, aiming to grow it to a ten-day event by 2023 to coincide Leeds International Culture Festival.

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Rock ‘n’ Rumble Cutting through the Leeds music scene rough and tumble, guitar and drums are making it rumble. Rumble began in the way all the best music projects do – a handful of friends wanting to listen to the music they like more often. After a few DIY nights El Nico decided to put a name to his work with Seany Boodwah and in 2017 ‘Rumble’ was born, named after the first instrumental song to be banned on the radio (by Link Wray 1958). Alongside these two regulars are more supporters, volunteers, friends and well-wishers than you could shake a stick at creating a lively, loud and sweaty rockabilly, garage and punk scene. They now play host to touring bands from around the world. It’s not the international acts that they’re most proud of though. “When people I’ve never met before turn up, or just music fans wanting to give an unknown band a try, it gives me faith that there are

people out there that like cool stuff and will support it”, said El Nico. “The fact that people are also up for dedicating time to helping out with promoting the events is really cool. There is a lot of competition in Leeds, as there are amazing events on every night of the week. We will always be battling that, but we do pretty well with attendance and when new faces turn up to the night we know we’re doing something right.” Rumble have a full year planned out. Their next event is Leadfoot Tea, a ‘One-man Garage Trash Band’ from Sweden (venue to be confirmed), and of course the annual Halloween party is still to come (the best Halloween parties in town!), as well as a new compilation of some of their favourite music and a documentary called ‘Cats, Wolves & Howlin Rock N Roll’.

Guitars and Drums are making it RUMBLE! If you can’t wait till then, Rumble have happily provided some audible methadone to tide you over: “I have to shout out my own bands of course – X Ray Cat Trio, Wolfcops and Howlin’ Ric and the Rocketeers… Honeybuckets… Nervous Twitch, See No Evils, Snakerattlers… Howlin Bones, Terrorsaurs, Moronophonics, Continental Quilts, Milk Lizards, Shakin Nightmares and Thee Windom Earls. Some of these bands have donated tracks to our first Rumble compilation.” Rumble events can be found on Facebook www.facebook.com/rumbleleeds/, Instagram: @rumbleleeds, and Youtube www.youtube.com/seanyboodwah. Their first compilation can be found at https:// xraycattrio.bandcamp.com/album/ rumble-compilation. Sam Rayner


Live Music Listings July 2019 Gaygirl Mon 1 July, 7.30pm at Hyde Park Book Club. £5.50. London-based quartet making dark, melodic pop. Tuesday Night Live at HEART Headingley 8pm 2 July: Free Range Choir; 9 July: Hatchet, Pike & Gun – acoustic fusion/kletzmer trio; 16 July: Odd Socks - jazz & funny poetry; 23 July: Rocksalt folk & Americana trio; 30 July: Silver Reserve with Harry Orme & Matthew Sturgess. Donations on door £3/£5. L.A. Witch Thurs 4 July, 8pm Headrow House. £11. Reverb soaked punked out rock from Los Angeles. The Bottom Line 'No Vacation' Tour Sat 6 July, Key Club. Youthful pop-punk revivalists celebrate new album with energetic, brightly-coloured fanfare of early 2000s ‘skate culture’ nostalgia. Support from Forever Came Calling`& Weatherstate The Straits UK Sat 6 July, 7.30pm The Wardrobe. Newly formed Dire Straits tribute band bringing all the top Straits hits & more. £12. The Gallery Sun 7 July, 7.30pm at Oporto Bar. Five-piece indie rock/alternative band from Wakefield. Have supported bands such as Clay, Pretty Vicious, October Drift & The Academic. Taffy Sun 7 July, Brudenell Social Club Everyone's favourite Japanese indieshoegaze band with a new album ‘Deep Dark Creep Love’ – an infectious, melodic take on the noise-pop genre, with a greater emphasis on big choruses & backing vocals. Billy the Kid Tues 9 July,7.30pm at Lending Room. £7.70. Female songwriter from Vancouver who has collaborated with artists such as Garth Hudson, Randy Cooker & producer Jamie Candiloro. Fuzzy Jones Wed 10 July, 6 – 7.30pm Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. PWYF www. fuzzyjonesmusic.com

Joan As Police Woman Wed 10 July, Leeds College of Music. £24.75. Solo project of indie rock icon Joan Wasser of Antony & The Johnsons & Rufus Wainwright Band. Her music is intended to reflect day-today life, Headingley Social Fri 12 July, 7 – 11pm at HEART Headingley.Music from reggae band Mojah, food by Salvos & vinyl from GipDammone. Donations on door £5 + Bon Jovi Experience Fri 12 July, 7.30pm Brudenell Social Club. £15adv. World's finest tribute to Bon Jovi & only one to have been featured on the band's official website & be requested to perform live on stage with Jon Bon Jovi! Dave Speight Sat 13 July, 8pm at Otley Courthouse. £7. Acoustic blues from 20s & 30s.Been performing for over 50 years. Part of Wharfedale Blues Festival. BD Lenz Sun 14 July, 1.30 – 4.30pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. US guitarist. Fringe event for Leeds Jazz Festival. Garbage Mon 15 July at 02 Academy Leeds. £39.95. An iresistible blend of gothic indierock with subtle dance undertones saw the band achieve a string of Top 40 hits in the '90s & early '00s. They released their 6th studio album 'Strange Little Birds' in 2016, reaching No.1 on the US Billboard Independent, Alternative & Rock album charts. Mushroomhead Tues 16 July, 7.30pm Brudenell Social Club. £17.50. From Cleveland Ohio. One of the most unique & adventurous alternative metal bands working today. Known for theatrical live show & artsy masks. Support: Waltari + Familiar Spirit Miranda Arieh Fri 19 July, 7.30pm, Brudenell Social Club £8. Debut Album Launch Show Party with full band +new video+ cake! Roller Trio Sat 20 July, from 6pm, Brudenell Social Club. Part of Leeds Jazz Festival. PWYF. Headined by Roller Trio, the majority of the line-up will be made up of artists selected from Music:Leeds Launchpad callout

Yellow Goose Dance Sat 20 July 7.30 – 10.3pm at Headingley HEART. Ten-piece band + dance tuition Tickets £8/£10 Lighthouse Family Album Showcase Sun 21 July, 7.30pm, Brudenell Social Club. £17.99 album bundle. Back with their first new music in nearly 20 years. One of the most popular bands of the 1990s. Leeds Jazz Festival Finale: Trio Trio Trio Sun 21 July, 8.30pm at The Wardrobe. Five jazz & improvising trios, rolling seamlessly one to another & ranging from soulful street vocals of Maggie Sommers to the urban horns of Tony Burkill & Alan Wilkinson. Dub Side of the Moon: EasyStar All-Stars Tues 23 July, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £22. Covers group with a twist - they cover entire albums & they do it reggae style! Adam Jay Fri 26 July, 7.30pm at Eiger Music Studios. Singer/ songwriter from Liverpool. His music has been described as upbeat & lively. 80s Classical Fri 26 July from 6.45pm, Millennium Sq. Specially revamped, expanded & rearranged for Opera North’s 60-piece orchestra with original vocalists Jimmy Somerville, Howard Jones, Nik Kershaw, Carol Decker (T’Pau) & Johnny Hates Jazz. Part of Opera North in the City. Tickets: 223 3600/ 376 0318, www. operanorth.co.uk Symphonic Sounds of Back to Basics Sat 27 July, from 6.45pm, Millennium Sq. The soundtrack for a generation of Leeds clubbers gets orchestral upgrade with original vocalists Heather Small, MC M.A.D. & Andy Cato, & Janice Robinson. Dave Beer joins 60-piece Orchestra of Opera North for a new way to experience clubbing. RadhaRaman Folk Festival Sat 27 July, 7pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. £10/£8. A seraphic recital of semi-classical Vaishnav music with one of the finest ambassadors of Hindustani classical music Srimati Chandra Chakraborty. No Vacation Tues 30 July, 7.30pm at Brudenell Social Club. £14.30. Wavy dreampop band.


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Urgent Appeal

St Gemma’s Introduces

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Light Up Leeds Night Walk

Type NHS Blood & Transplant at Leeds Donor Centre is calling for more donors with the rare blood type Ro Kell negative, which is in growing demand. New figures show that the Leeds stock holding unit has had an 167% increase in demand since 2015/16. Anyone can have this blood type, but black people are ten times more likely to have it. Existing donors with Ro Kell negative blood are being urged to talk to family members about donation as they may share this rare combination.

St Gemma’s Hospice is introducing a new night-time sponsored walk, Light Up Leeds, and would like you to get involved on Saturday 28th September to Light Up the city. Starting at 7.30pm walkers can enjoy an evening with stalls, music and refreshments before setting off at 9pm. There is a choice of six- or 12-mile routes starting from Headingley. Both are suitable for all abilities and include a stop at St Gemma’s Hospice, where walkers can enjoy refreshments and visit the light garden. And, this year, each walker will carry a lantern to help them Light Up Leeds. “We are so grateful for the support of the Leeds community”, said Emma Heslington, Events Fundraiser. “We couldn’t do what we do without you. Seeing hundreds of people walking together to Light Up the city is going to be amazing. Whether walking in memory of a loved one or because you love Leeds, this is going to be a special night you won’t want to miss.”

Registration is open now with a special early bird offer of just £17 per adult and £12 per child before 27th July. You can sign-up via www.events.st-gemma.co.uk or by contacting Emma on 0113 218 5570, emma-h@st-gemma.co.uk. For more information, on other ways that you can support St Gemma’s Hospice, call the fundraising team on 0113 218 5555, or visit www.st-gemma.co.uk.

Hundreds of people walking together to Light Up the city is going to be amazing

There are only 260 donors with Ro Kell negative blood at the Leeds Donor Centre on The Headrow. NHSBT aims to recruit 120 more black blood donors over the next year to ensure that seriously ill patients get the blood they need. Ro Kell negative is especially important for treating the rare, inherited condition sickle cell disease. Patients in Leeds with sickle cell disease are being given regular full body blood transfusions, known as red cell exchanges. Previously, patients received intermittent ‘top ups’ but many are now recognised as benefitting from regular red cell changes, however these require a lot more blood. Ro Kell negative is used to treat people who need life-long transfusions to live longer, healthier lives. It is lifesaving. Blood donation is quick, easy and safe. Become a blood donor. Make an appointment at blood.co.uk, call 0300 123 23 23, or visit www.blood.co.uk



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The huge replica, made with clothes, shoes and bedding donated by the Cubs and representatives from Scout HQ, took five hours to complete. The clothes were then shipped off to the Salvation Army’s sorting office where they will either be recycled or distributed to the charity’s shops.

Cubs Encouraged to Get Involved in Environmental Conservation Cub Scouts in Yorkshire are being encouraged to go eco as part of a newly revised badge to teach children the importance of getting involved in environmental conservation. The Environmental Conservation Activity badge is sponsored by The Salvation Army’s ‘Recycle with Michael’ initiative - which works with children to divert thousands of tonnes of unwanted clothing and shoes away from landfill. The badge was recently launched when 50 Cub Scouts worked with professional artists, Lloyd Warbey (Disney’s Art Attack) and Suzanne Lynas, to create a gigantic replica of the badge, using only recycled materials.

“This partnership not only encourages our next generation to take responsibility for their environmental actions, it also helps to support the work of The Salvation Army, which provides practical and emotional support to vulnerable people”, said Kirk Bradley, Head of Corporate Partnerships at The Salvation Army. “We live in a throwaway world where cheap fashion, plastic, food waste and packaging are destroying our planet. If the Cub Scout movement can engage children in conservation efforts, and they encourage parents, siblings and peers to do the same, we will be on the pathway to change.” Environmental conservation plays a vital role in the Cub Scouts movement. Youngsters wishing to obtain this badge must undertake activities across a broad spectrum of climate change subjects such as: actively reducing energy and water usage, studying renewable energy alternatives, and practicing responsible food/home waste recycling. They must also complete various projects including planting a tree, tidying waste land, picking litter, and making a natural bird feeder. Yorkshire Cub Scout groups who wish to get involved with the ‘Recycle with Michael’ initiative should visit www. recyclewithmichael.co.uk for details.


Awards Recognise Student Entrepreneurs Success LEAP (Leeds Enterprise Advisory Programme) provides students aged 14-19 with real life business experience and holds an annual awards ceremony, this year hosted by The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL), to celebrate their achievements. There were 19 companies from four schools taking part - Bradford Girls’ Grammar School, Co-op Academy Priesthorpe, Woodhouse Grove School and GSAL. Student teams set up their own companies, taking responsibility for raising share capital and writing a business plan, sourcing and marketing a product. They presented their company results, annual

report and accounts to a panel of business advisors. Throughout the process they have access to mentoring and advice from LEAP on the different aspects of running a business. The winner of the coveted Best LEAP Enterprise Company 2019 was The Snug Cartel, a team of eight Y12 students from GSAL. The Snug Cartel achieved profits of well over £1,000 by selling a range of branded sweatshirts in colours designed to appeal to female and male tastes.

At the awards, the guests heard from Josh Robson, assistant product manager at L’Oreal, who had his first taste of business through LEAP when he was a student at Allerton High School. “I learned so much from LEAP”, he said. “It showed me that my future studies and career would be in business. You can build on this experience - you’ve set up your own company and learned so many skills that will get you places.” LEAP is a not for profit organisation and is run by volunteer trustees, judges and mentors, who give their time so that students can learn from their experience in business.

Scalakids Stage Fantastic Show for Martin House At the end of last month, the children from Yorkshire’s wellestablished stage school Scalakids put on their annual show to raise money for Martin House Children’s Hospice. Each year the team at Scalakids creates an entirely new show in just four days, including casting, costuming and rehearsals. The show, entitled ‘The Magic of Musicals’ was performed on 31st May and 1st June at Yeadon Town Hall and every level of the school was represented: Scala Babes, Scala Juniors and Scala Seniors. Organised by principal Lynne Walker, director Louise Denison and musical director Jim Lunt, a huge range of musical genres and decades were covered. Tiny Tots sang ‘Under the Sea’ from the Disney musical The Little Mermaid and performed ‘Rainbow Connection’, the Muppets classic originally sung by Kermit the Frog. Scala Juniors covered songs from Mary Poppins and Aladdin, followed by a team up with the eldest of the Scalakids to perform classic Motown hits including ‘Dancing in the Street’ and a selection of pieces from Andrew Lloyd Weber

musicals. The Scala Seniors sang works from Legally Blonde and Oklahoma. Many of the performers took on complex solos, including ‘Almost There’ from Disney’s The Princess and The Frog (sung by Amy), ‘Let it Go’ from Disney’s Frozen (sung by Sophia) and ‘With One Look’ from Sunset Boulevard (sung by Eleanor). Since their first charity show, Scalakids have raised over £55,000 for Martin House Children’s Hospice. The school, established over 40 years ago by Lynne Walker, is based in Horsforth and provides dance, drama and singing classes for children of all ages, as well as a professional children’s casting agency for film and TV


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Raid of the

Young Footballers Help New Lord

Ratskull

Mayor Kick Off Her Term of Office

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Pictured: Cllr Eileen Taylor, Lord Mayor of Leeds, presents the Leeds Inter-School Youth Cup to St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School

Councillor Eileen Taylor performed her first official engagement as Lord Mayor of Leeds when she presented the prizes at the recent Leeds Inter-School Youth Cup. Hosted at The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL), the tournament saw Year 5 and 6 pupils from ten Leeds primary schools compete for two trophies – the cup or ‘Champions League’ and the plate or ‘Europa League’. St Patrick’s Catholic Primary School triumphed in the ‘Champions League’ winning their final 3-0 against St Peter’s Church of England Primary. “I may be new to this, but I’m not new to football”, said Cllr Taylor. “It unites everyone and you make new friends, while it gives you great energy and keeps you active.”

The defending champions, St Paul’s Catholic Primary, were definitely in it to win it again, but had to settle for the ‘Europa League’ title, winning the final against Wykebeck Primary School. The Leeds Inter-School Youth Cup was set up in 2018 by a group of football loving volunteers who saw the game’s potential to bring people together. “We aim to use the tournament to teach young people the value of teamwork, provide an opportunity for them to build friendships with children from other backgrounds, schools and communities, improve mental health and, most importantly, to have fun!”, said Organiser Sam Leigh. For more information about the Leeds Inter-School Youth Cup and to get involved email lisycup@gmail.com

James Steptowe, who lives in Cookridge, recently selfpublished his first children's book, 'Raid of the Ratskull Rodents'. It's a mystery/adventure story for 7-11-year olds, involving courageous cats, revolting rats and gullible guinea pigs. James’ love of storytelling shines through. The book is filled with exciting action, great vocabulary and illustration. The book is available from Amazon in paperback and kindle form, as well as from Kobi and iBooks - see jamessteptowe.com for more details. If you'd like to buy a signed copy, or have any requests for school, shop or library visits, please email hello@jamessteptowe. com


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Younger Life Roundhay School Wins National Award for Performance Roundhay School was recently recognised nationally for its excellent results in 2018, based on data from the Department for Education and Ofsted, analysed by the Schools, Students & Teachers network (SSAT). Roundhay School was found to be among the best performing secondary schools in the country, receiving an award for being in the top 20% of schools for progress. The SSAT Educational Outcomes database compares all statefunded schools in England. The highest performing schools for a range of measures are awarded SSAT Educational Outcomes Awards. Roundhay School will be presented with its award at a ceremony attended by winners from across the region during the Summer term.

“This award recognises one important aspect of the school’s work”, said Sue Williamson, Chief Executive, SSAT. “But at SSAT we believe an outstanding school has deep social justice at the heart of its plan; it subjects that plan to constant challenge and innovation; and it liberates teachers to perform brilliantly in the classroom. SSAT is pleased to recognise the quality of leadership and the hard work of all staff to ensure the success of every child. A big thank you and well done to students, parents, staff and governors.” Unlike many schools, Roundhay refuses to be an ‘exam factory’. It has secured some of the best examination results in the country but remains committed to an exciting, broad and balanced curriculum and exceptional extra-curricular opportunities at the same time. It works hard to ensure that its pupils ‘be Roundhay’ by displaying traditional values of kindness, good manners and responsibility. “We are delighted to win such a prestigious national award”, said Matthew Partington, Head Teacher. “The exceptional results in our Sixth Form and at GCSE level have come about due to the incredible hard work of our students and staff. None of this would have been possible without the unwavering support of parents. We would, therefore, like to thank you all for placing your trust in us and for all you do to encourage, motivate and support your children.”

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Allerton Primary Takes to the Track at Leeds Beckett Having previously joined forces on several art and literacy projects, the pupils of Allerton C of E Primary School in Moortown and Leeds Beckett University were already firm friends. That’s why when the offer came to hold the school’s Key Stage 2 Sports Day at the University’s Headingley campus, Head teacher Helen Stott just couldn’t say no! More than two hundred children competed on the state-of-the-art running track.

“The reaction of the children, when they first saw the facility was incredible”, said Helen Scott. “Throughout the day, whether it was on the track or in the field, their teamwork, competitive spirit and focus were amazing.” With running events from 50 to 400 meters and field events ranging from long jump to sack race, the school’s four houses: Birkdale, Sunningdale, Turnberry and Wentworth competed as if Beckett Park was an Olympic venue. Whether or not any of the school’s current pupils will follow in the footsteps of Olympic hero Dame Kelly Holmes, who holds an Honorary Doctorate in Sport Science from the university, or triathlete Alistair Brownlee, remains to be seen.


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CommunityNotices ACTIVE 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 Adel Scottish Dancers meet Tues, 7.45 – 9.45pm at Adel Methodist Church Hall. Keep fit, meet new friends & have fun with Scottish dancing. Beginners welcome. First class free. Details: www.rscdsleeds.org.uk 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 City Girls U-9s is recruiting players. Based at Adel, Club training Wednesday 5:30 - 6:30pm & games Saturday am. Details: Jodi Walsh 07790 941006, jodi.walsh@hotmail.com

Moorallerton Snooker Club Two tables for social & league play. Bar open evenings. New members very welcome. Details: John Stancliffe 294 9327 North Leeds Bowling Club Old Park Rd. Roundhay LS8 1JX (next to NL Cricket Club). A healthy outdoor activity in a friendly welcoming atmosphere. Long established club with good facilities. Come & try. First year new membership half normal fee if you chose to join. Details: Don Player 266 7397, dcs.p7@virginmedia.com University of Leeds Staff Walking Club Walks of varying lengths (5 – 14 miles) every weekend. Everyone welcome. Details: David Shaw 285 7480 / d.c.shaw@leeds.ac.uk Wheels 4 Fun Disability Cycling Group meets Sat, 11am – 1pm at Meanwood Valley Urban farm for advice, support & social cycling for adults with a physical disability. Tandems, tricycles & other bikes available. Volunteers needed to help with various roles. Details: Trish 269 5028, www. wheels4funleeds.wordpress.com

ARTS & CRAFTS Alwoodley Art Group meets Thurs 7.30 - 10pm at Alwoodley Community Hall, The Avenue, LS17 7NZ. Friendly group of amateur & semi-professional artists who meet to work together & share ideas. Regular demos & workshops by visiting artists. New members welcome. Details: 225 1546, www. alwoodleyartgroup-leeds.com / 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 Roundhay Art Group Meets Mon 2 – 4pm at St Edmund’s Church Hall, Lidgett Pk Rd. Roundhay LS8 1JN. A group of principally watercolour painters who meet to share skills. Regular demonstrations by local artists. New members with some experience welcome. Details: John Irving 293 1465 Stainbeck Art Club meets 2nd & 4th Tues, 2 – 4pm at Methodist Centre, Town St. Chapel Allerton. 9 July: Practical with Zinah; 23 July: Practical - drawing people. All abilities welcome. Visitors £4. Details: Pam 268 4734, www.stainbeckarts.co.uk

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GROUPS/CLUBS Air Yorkshire Aviation Society meets monthly, 2.30pm in the Media Centre at Leeds/Bradford Airport. Sun 7 July: Aldon Ferguson with an indepth study of Church Fenton with many photos. 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 Feed Leeds Food Growers Network Potting Shed Drinks every 3rd Thurs, 8pm upstairs at Further North, Chapel Allerton. All welcome. Main meetings vary. Details: Tom Bliss 269 1761, www. feedleeds.org Friends of Gipton Wood meet 10am last Sat of month, & some Sunday afternoons. Join them for a fun & interesting hour including wild flowers, 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 £10pa/ couple £15. All welcome. Details: Pat 225 0030, Viv 267 3880 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 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. 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 Cantabile Chamber Choir Small, friendly chamber choir in Chapel Allerton. Broad repertoire & regular performances. Rehearse Mon 7.30 – 9.30pm in Chapel Allerton Methodist Church. Enquiries from new singers welcome (especially tenors). Details: info@cantabile-choir-leeds.org.uk Roundhay Singers Community Choir run by composer Jon Hughes meets Thurs 7.30 – 9.30pm at St Andrew’s, Shaftesbury Ave Roundhay. Singing beautiful music from around the world. Anyone can join in – no singing experience necessary as all music is taught by ear. Details: https:// roundhaysingers.com SENIORS Chapel Allerton Town St Lunch Club 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 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 Richmond House, Street Ln, LS8 1BW. 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


Don’t Act Your Age a social improvisation drama group for the over 50s, meets Tues 10.45am – 12.45pm at Seven Arts, Chapel Allerton. No experience necessary. £7 per session. Details: Ron Wiener 266 7722 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

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Alwoodley WI meets 3rd Wed, 7.30pm at St Barnabas Church Hall (off The View). 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

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Leeds Ladies Coffee Morning 10.30am at Church Institute, New Market St. 4 July: ‘In & Under the Vatican’, Prof Joyce Hill. Details: Joan 225 1166

Singing for the Brain Mon 11am Inkwell Café, LS7 3LW. Join in the sing- a-long & make new friends. People with memory problems & their carers welcome. £2. Details: 887 3597, leedsyorkhub@royalvoluntaryservice. org.uk

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Leeds Healing Centre Fri noon 2.30pm at HEART, Bennett Rd, Headingley, LS6 3HN. Healing to aid relaxation & promote wellbeing by professional team of volunteers. £5, no appointments necessary. Details: 07985 121810, www. leedshealingcentre.org. Also at Friend’s Meeting House, Roundhay, Thurs 7pm 8.30pm. Details: 07949 972690

‘Making Hope Happen’ Mon 1 July, 7.30 – 9pm at Weetwood Hall, Otley Rd. LS16 5PS. An evening with an experienced Yogi. Free but booking required. Details: 275 7727, leeds@ uk.brahmakumaris.org www. brahmakumaris.uk/events 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 17 July (14 Aug, 18 Sept, 16 Oct, 20 Nov 18 Dec) Registered healer with Fellowship Award from Healing Trust National Federation of Spiritual Healers. Also registered with Complementary & Natural Health Care Council. Details: www.ruthkaye. net

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ROUNDHAY WI Roundhay WI meets the 2nd Thursday, 7pm at St Edmunds Church Hall, Lidgett Park Road, LS8 1JN. Next Meeting: 11 July – Tracks of my Years – Patti Gold University of Leeds Ladies’ Club Meets monthly. All women with strong affiliation to the University welcome. Details: The Secretary 261 4564 MISC/ EVENTS Bramhope Puritan Chapel Open Days 2 – 4pm on Sunday 7 July (4 Aug, 15 Sept, 22 Sept). September dates are also Heritage Open Day events. Fun Dog Show & Fete Sun 14 July, 10.30am – 3pm at Hope Pastures (corner Ring Rd & Weetwood Ln) Fun activities for everyone + various attractions & stalls. 10 Showing Classes in 2 rings; Havea-go Agility; Flyball; Super-sniffer competition; Tailwaggers Display Team; Refreshments; Live Music; Beer & Pimms Tent. Details: www. hopepastures.org Norwood Retreat Centre (Lr Norwood Rd, Otley LS21 2RA) is ideal for groups & businesses to use for meetings, conferences, away days etc. Groups or clubs interested in booking the centre during the week or at weekends should contact 07946 423 309, norwoodretreatcentre@gmail.com


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St Barnabas’ Church Community Fun Day Sat 13 July, 2 – 5pm at St Barnabas’ off The View, Alwoodley, LS17 Portable Climbing Wall, Family Treasure Hunt, Field Games, Live Music, Baking Competition refreshments and more! Admission free, small charge for the climbing wall. Details: 345 9094, stbarnabasalwoodley.org.uk Summer Swing Dance Sat 6 July, 7pm at Queen’s Hall, Immaculate Heart Church, Harrogate Rd. Moortown. Dance to the Little Big Band & Swing Dance Duo. Licensed bar. Raffle. Admission £10/ accompanied children free. All profits to Oasis Zambia & Sreepur Village, Bangladesh. Volunteer with St Vincent’s! Fantastic range of opportunities - from working in the shop or café, to teaching English. All offer experience, confidence-building & skills. Details: 248 4126, volunteer@stvincents-svp. org.uk

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