‘Missing People’ – online from Leeds Playhouse

‘It’s like having a ghost in the house.’ Sakiko is nervous. She’s introducing her fiancée Dan to her parents for the first time at her family home in Kani, Japan. ​And, whilst brother Hiroki, the ‘perfect child’, got married close to home, Sakiko’s got to ​break the news that their wedding will be in London, where they’ve built their lives. But under the surface, something isn’t right. Her mother is acting strangely, her father is gone for hours and a strange figure waits in the garden.

A Leeds Playhouse and Kani Public Arts Center co-production

This recording is being shared after the UK run was cancelled on press night. This version wasn’t made for broadcast so some aspects of the production might look or sound different to a live theatre experience.

Stream available until Mon 21 Sept.

Council calls for city-wide effort to stop the rise in Covid cases

A sharp rise in coronavirus cases in the city means that Leeds has been put  on the Public Health England’s weekly watch list of areas of concern.  This will not immediately mean any further restrictions, but will mean additional monitoring and could see local lockdown measures if the numbers do not fall.

Leeds City Council and partners have recently undertaken a string of preventative steps to stay on top of community transmission, including targeted community work, mobile testing units and public awareness campaigns.  But with case numbers continuing to show an upward trend,  people of Leeds are asked to play their part in controlling the spread and keeping Leeds open.

People in Leeds can play their part by following the following key advice:

  • Don’t leave home if you, or anyone in your household, has COVID-19 symptoms.
  • Keep a safe distance from others.
  • Wash your hands regularly for at least 20 seconds.
  • Wear a face covering over your mouth and nose on public transport and in indoor areas such as shops, places of worship, hairdressers, libraries and healthcare settings.
  • If you have symptoms book a free test at www.gov.uk/get-coronavirus-test. If you have a positive test, remember to isolate.

More information from the council can be found here: https://news.leeds.gov.uk/news/rise-in-covid-19-concern-prompts-call-for-city-wide-effort-in-leeds

The latest government guidance on meeting people outside your household is here: meeting people outside your household

 

Shared Moments: ‘Employment’ by Maureen Kershaw

This is an audio recording of musings by Maureen Kershaw on ‘Employment’ hope you enjoy!

Kindness Festival Week 6th – 12th September 2020

Dear all, Kinder Leeds has now opened registration for Leeds Festival of Kindness, Compassion and Well-being from The Kindness Revolution at #KinderLeeds

If you wish, you can join one of their FREE virtual sessions, including webinars, listening circles and even dancing!

https://kinderleeds.org/events/kindness-festival-week/…

Virtual Museum Choir

Virtual Museum Choir

Join in this singalong from your home. Leeds City Museum monthly choir has gone virtual

Warm up exercises and songs to promote wellbeing and a chance to reconnect with people.

Please email city.museum@leeds.gov.uk (or private message us on Facebook) to register your interest in joining and we’ll send you details of how to connect on a phone, tablet or computer.

Free event, open to all abilities.

Upcoming dates:

Friday 4th September 1pm – 2pm

Friday 2nd Ocotober 1pm – 2pm

‘Your Place Comedy’ live online show with Leeds Carriageworks Sunday 30th August

Leeds Carriageworks is one of 10 venues presenting a series of #YourPlaceComedy live streamed shows with The Chase star Paul Sinha and Radio4 & Mock The Week regular Angela Barnes – live from their living rooms.

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Starting on Sunday 30th August at 8pm

The event is FREE to watch, there will be an option to donate to the ten small, independent venues if you wish.

Find out more and watch the show at  https://www.yourplacecomedy.co.uk/

LCC “Best Council Plan”

The Best Council Plan 2020-2025 strategies include making Leeds the Best City where people age well, where people are valued, feel respected and appreciated, and are seen as the assets they are. You can read more about it here: https://www.leeds.gov.uk/your-council/plans-and-strategies/council-plans
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 And you will find the full plan here; https://www.leeds.gov.uk/docs/BCP%202020-2025.PDF

The Best Council Plan is the strategic plan which sets out how the council will deliver better outcomes across Leeds.

The plan helps:

  • inform budget and strategies
  • plan and deliver services
  • staff understand how what they do makes a difference to the people of Leeds
  • show partners how we contribute to citywide priorities

Shared Moments: ‘Volunteering’ written by Maureen Kershaw

Day 116 – I heard on the Radio today that ‘Age UK’ will not be re-opening their Charity Shops which has made me wonder about the future of many other such shops. As I passed the ‘Cancer Research’ shop in town on Friday a large notice in the window appealed for Volunteers for every day of the week. Charity Shops have in the main been run by older and retired staff who could, of course, have been shielding during the Covid Lockdown. In any case they may well have concerns regarding return to the close confines of a shop for several hours. It certainly makes one consider the value of volunteering at the present time. Just prior to Lockdown being in the ‘over 70s’ age group I was prevented from carrying out my front of house role at the City Varieties Music Hall, which upset me greatly. Within days – in fact before the next Show took place – Lockdown happened – so all our Volunteers, irrespective of age, were not required.

My other Volunteering apart from the City Varieties and occasionally at the Leeds Playhouse, is tenant involvement with my Housing Association. That too came to an abrupt halt however we have managed to hold a couple of important meetings via ‘Zoom’ with more planned and this could well be the way in future. It could be a long time before we are able to hold our quarterly meetings for tenants which include a Speaker, Q & A sessions with members of staff, quizzes etc and not forgetting the buffet! These were important social gatherings for, in particular, our older tenants who can feel socially isolated.

All over, there are thousands of volunteers doing excellent work in all manner of organisations, many of whom have been deprived of their time for giving during Lockdown. I do hope that those who keep the Charity Shops ticking over will be able to return? Or will the Charities themselves have faced such economic problems that they may be unable to re-open their shops? Time will tell. I’ve had many an excellent bargain from the shops over the years and I still have a list of things to look out for!

Sadly, frustratingly and worringly so – Theatres are to be amongst the last to re-open their doors. Outdoor performances being allowed now, these are only possible for a minority.  However far away it may be, to throw open the doors once again – and for those venues fortunate to be able to do so,  we volunteers are waiting in the Wings – and await our cue.

 

Thank you Maureen, until next time….