South Leeds Life 36 Jan18

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Issue 36 | January 2018

What’s happening in Beeston, Belle Isle, Cottingley, Holbeck, Hunslet, Middleton & Stourton

In this issue:

Hall in community ownership

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Asha celebrates learning success

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BIKE HUB LAUNCHES

The first phase of a new Urban Bike Park in Middleton Park was officially opened in December. Speaking at the opening Cllr Judith Blake (Leader of Leeds City Councillor and member for Middleton Park ward) spoke enthusiastically about the growth in popularity of cycling in Leeds since the Tour de France Grand Depart in 2014. She said she was particularly pleased that the bike hub had been located in Middleton, making it accessible to young people who don’t always have

the opportunity to use such facilities. Speaking about the closure of Middleton Park golf course, she said: “As local Councillors we were determined that something special would replace it, something that will deliver for young people in South Leeds.” As we reported last month, the Bike Park features BMX, pump and mini-pump tracks as well as MTB trails. The former golf clubhouse has been refurbished and extended to create a café, shop and

classroom and the car park has been enlarged. These facilities are available for everyone to use whether you are a cyclist or not. Shanaze Reade, the former BMX world champion and Olympian, told South Leeds Life: “Cycling’s future depends on the grassroots, not just the elite riders. This facility really hits the nail on the head, catering for both. I’m impressed how Cycle Pathways have really engaged with the local community.” Alan Shaw, Chair of the

Maureen Woods’ obituary

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Former BMX world champion Shanaze Reade (front) Jeremy Hayes, director, Cycle Pathway, Brian Whaley, Sport England, Cllr Judith Blake and Jonny Clay, British Cycling

Friends of Middleton Park commented: “This is a great investment for the Middleton Park. “This is a new chapter for the park and we look forward to welcoming many more people to enjoy this fabulous green space.” Jonny Clay, British Cycling’s Director of Cycling said: “One of the many reasons for cycling’s growth in popularity in recent years is the diverse range of ways in which people can enjoy riding their bike, be that recreationally, for

transportation or competitively. “This facility will not only allow people to experience cycling in many of its forms, but will be a true asset to the community, giving children, families and beginners – alongside more experienced riders – the chance to enjoy one of the city’s green spaces in a different way.” The £1.2m development has been funded by British Cycling and Sport England in partnership with Leeds City Council and Cycle Pathway CIC who will manage the hub.

Boxing gold for Ismail Khan

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NEWS CHRISTMAS

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FEEDBACK

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SCHOOLS

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PEOPLE

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ARTS

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WHAT’S ON

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SPORT

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