They’re back Sat 1st May with their our Monthly Vintage Market!!
10-4:30pm FREE ENTRY

They’re back Sat 1st May with their our Monthly Vintage Market!!
10-4:30pm FREE ENTRY

Volunteers from Leeds City Council Sustainable Energy and Air Quality Team spent the day volunteering on Woodhouse Ridge cleaning Meanwood Valley Trail and Dales Way Link finger post signs, benches and interpretation panels, removing graffiti and muck.
Volunteers additionally carried out litter picking, and Public Rights of Way Work removing branches blocking footpath access. Great to see everyone had a fantastic time, many thanks to everyone for your hard work and efforts


Chilly up at the allotment yesterday. Ben sent through a couple of pictures of Brian preparing the soil for the planting of the carrots and then giving them a good water. The pathetic few splashes of rain we had yesterday won’t do the job. Gardeners and allotmenteers (and farmers of course), are desperate for some heavy downpours.
Short notice but there is still time to book on this event if you are quick – book here
It will still be available to listen to online if you miss it tonight.
Music:Leeds and Abbey House Museum commissioned Leeds audio collective Better Songs to create a new piece celebrating the city’s musical landscape, in response to the Sounds of our City exhibition.
‘Sonic Stops’ allows listeners to trace the musical geography of Leeds, following the route of two existing bus journeys crossing South to North and West to East.
Through two soundscape compositions spanning the length of the bus journeys, listeners will move in real-time through musical ‘stops’ immersing them in some of the music styles, places and stories featured in the Sounds of our City exhibition.
Making use of audio from the archive as well as new collaborations with local artists, the soundscapes will weave together music, speech and atmospheric sounds to create a continuous journey and leave the listener curious to discover more.
Exclusively for the virtual premiere, the compositions will be paired with video footage created by Split Design that will take viewers across Leeds, first from South to North on the number 2 bus route starting at 7 pm, then from West to East on the 50A bus route, starting at 8 pm with each route lasting around 45 minutes.
The video footage from the two bus routes will transport viewers to the landmarks and sights of Leeds that have inspired Better Songs to develop their soundscapes, including The Brudenell Social Club, Leeds Irish Centre, Roundhay Park and the West Indian Centre.
The soundscapes will remain available to listen to online or on the routes themselves when we are all able to get back on to buses as normal.
A link to watch the premiere will be emailed to all registered attendees shortly before 7pm on Wednesday 28th April 2021.
I am a crab
Who walks the shore
And pinches toes all day.
If I were you
I’d wear some shoes
And not get in my way.
April is Bowel Cancer Awareness month. More than 16,000 people die from bowel cancer in the UK every year – that’s 44 people every day. But is very treatable and curable especially if diagnosed early, and nearly everyone survives if diagnosed at the earliest stage. So it’s important to know the signs – spotting the signs and sypmtoms could save your life!
If you have one or more of these, or if things just don’t feel right, talk to your GP.
Find out more at https://www.bowelcanceruk.org.uk/
Online Lunchtime Concert @ HEART in Headingley tomorrow: Monday 26th April @ 1pm ~ free to book
Click on the link below if you are interested:
https://www.ticketsource.co.
