

continue to do a phenomenal job for our community in keeping people fed during the Covid-19 crisis.




























continue to do a phenomenal job for our community in keeping people fed during the Covid-19 crisis.
This weekend The Shows Must Go On brings us the multi-award winning production of 42nd Street starring stage legend Bonnie Langford!
Young Peggy Sawyer is fresh off the bus from small-town America and just another face in the chorus line on Broadway’s newest show. But when the leading lady gets injured, Peggy might just have the shot at stardom she’s always dreamed of.
Showing at 7pm tonight (Friday 4th December) and available for 48 hours
Although we are not able to meet as a big group we are delighted to be able to host an alternative festive get together. It will be online via zoom and is in partnership with the University of Leeds Music Society.
Come and join us for some musically entertaining fun and cheer in the company of others. Singing along is optional There will even be some some musical bingo with prizes as well.
If you would like to join us then please email: lisa@caringtogether.org.uk or call on 07436 530073 and I will help you get set up, or if you already set up then I will send you an invite. We would love to see you.
Leeds City Council has updated advice as we move into Tier 3
People who are deemed to be clinically extremely vulnerable and could be at higher risk of severe illness from coronavirus are advised to: –
In general, stay at home as much as possible but, if you can, take exercise or walks outdoors every day to stay healthy
Avoid going into shops and other public indoor places if you can – choose quiet times if you do need to go.
Limit the people coming into your home to those you live with, are in your support bubble, or provide you with care – including unpaid carers.
Take care to keep your home well ventilated
If you’re socialising outdoors with other people, stay 2m distance from those you don’t live with.
Local help is still available www.leeds.gov.uk/shielding or 0113 3760330
You can also talk to Caring Together for advice and support.
Dear all,
As Leeds moves from the national lockdown measures to Tier 3 and shops re-open in the city Leeds City Council is urging residents to shop safely and plan journeys in advance
“As we welcome you back to #Leeds – please remember that YOUR safety is OUR main priority
As shops re-open across the city please remember to #ShopSafely and try to avoid the busiest times. Maintain social distancing and wear a face covering where required”
Full information here https://t.co/9kNBcFZu5U?amp=1
Back in the days of tanners and bobs,
When Mothers had patience and Fathers had jobs.
When football team families wore hand me down shoes,
And T.V had only two channels to choose.
Back in the days of three penny bits,
when schools employed nurses to search for your nits.
When snowballs were harmless; ice slides were permitted
and all of your jumpers were warm and hand knitted.
Back in the days of hot ginger beers,
when children remained so for more than six years.
When children respected what older folks said,
and pot was a thing you kept under your bed.
Back in the days of Listen with Mother,
when neighbours were friendly and talked to each other.
When cars were so rare you could play in the street.
When Doctors made house calls and Police walked the beat.
Back in the days of Milligan’s Goons,
when butter was butter and songs all had tunes.
It was dumplings for dinner and trifle for tea,
and your annual break was a day by the sea.
Back in the days of Dixon’s Dock Green,
Crackerjack pens and Lyons ice cream.
When children could freely wear National Health glasses,
and teachers all stood at the FRONT of their classes.
Back in the days of rocking and reeling,
when mobiles were things that you hung from the ceiling. When woodwork and pottery got taught in schools,
and everyone dreamed of a win on the pools.
Back in the days when I was a lad,
I can’t help but smile for the fun that I had.
Hopscotch and roller skates; snowballs to lob.
Back in the days of tanners and bobs.
Credit: from the book, Back in the Days of Tanners and Bobs by A B Wyze
Natalie Haynes Author Event – Wed 2 December, 7pm
Leeds Libraries are hosting this online talk and Q&A with Women’s Prize for Fiction 2020 shortlisted author Natalie Haynes, who will be discussing her new book ‘Pandora’s Jar: Women in the Greek Myths.’
Natalie is a writer and broadcaster. She is the author of five books including A Thousand Ships, which was shortlisted for the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2020, The Children of Jocasta and The Amber Fury, as well as a non-fiction book about Ancient History, The Ancient Guide to Modern Life. She has written and presented two series of the BBC Radio 4 show, Natalie Haynes Stands Up for the Classics.
The event is on Wednesday 2 December at 7pm. To book a free ticket for the event; www.ticketsource.co.uk/leedslibraryevents
A reminder that the Virtual Lights Switch On is tomorrow.
Leeds Christmas Lights Switch-on will be held virtually for the first time in its history on Wednesday 2 December at 6.30pm, bringing some much needed festive cheer to the residents of Leeds.
Streamed on the Millennium Square Facebook and YouTube channels, the 2020 online seasonal showpiece will feature performances from John Newman, Class Dynamix, The Dunwells, John Parr, Hyde Park Brass, Chante Amour, Alex Winters and Jez Edwards with appearances from local sporting heroes Leeds United, Josh Warrington and Leeds Rhinos and a recorded message from The Lord Mayor of Leeds and this year’s Leeds Children’s Mayor.
Click on the links at 6.30pm tomorrow to watch