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NHS Healthy Start
10th May 2024
3 mins read

Urgent Call for Eligible Families in Leeds to Access Healthy Start Benefits

In Leeds, nearly 3,000 low-income families and pregnant women are encouraged to participate in the Healthy Start scheme, a national initiative designed to enhance the diets of pregnant women and children up to the age of four. Recent statistics reveal that these households are not currently benefiting from the program, which also extends eligibility…
Little Bird Made Leeds
10th May 2024
2 mins read

Briggate Welcomes New Artisan Market to Leeds City Center

Little Bird Made was awarded the contract to manage the new artisan market in Briggate following a competitive tendering process. Briggate in Leeds is set to enhance its shopping experience with the introduction of a new artisan market, adding a splash of handmade charm to the city center. The Leeds Briggate Market will take…
Lotherton Wildlife World
10th May 2024
1 min read

Joyful News at Lotherton as they Celebrate Unexpected New Arrival

Leeds Wildlife Park Delighted by Surprise Capybara Birth. Staff at Lotherton Wildlife World in Leeds were pleasantly surprised when they discovered a new addition to their family of capybaras during routine checks. Keepers entered the capybara enclosure as part of their daily welfare and feeding routine, only to find an adorable newborn capybara joining…
Julian Assange
3rd May 2024
1 min read

The Freedom of Julian Assange ‘A Case for Press Freedom and Human Rights’

Julian Assange, the founder of WikiLeaks, has long been a controversial figure, revered by some as a champion of transparency and condemned by others as a threat to national security. His decade-long legal battle, marked by extradition requests, espionage charges, and diplomatic asylum, has reignited debates about press freedom, government transparency, and the rights…
The Post 2017 Film
3rd May 2024
1 min read

‘The Post’ film: A Timely Tale of Press Freedom and Courage

In an era where the role of the press is constantly under scrutiny and the battle for truth seems more contentious than ever, Steven Spielberg’s ‘The Post’ emerges as a poignant reminder of the power and importance of a free press. Released in 2017, this historical drama delves into the events surrounding the publication…
2024 Elections
3rd May 2024
2 mins read

What improvements can we expect in British politics after the 2024 elections?

Predicting specific improvements in British politics after the 2024 elections can be challenging, as it depends on various factors such as the outcome of the elections, the composition of the government, and the prevailing socio-economic conditions. However, there are several potential areas where we might see positive changes or improvements: Policy Reforms: Depending on…
Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon
26th April 2024
4 mins read

‘Plan Ahead’ message as city prepares for Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon

As Leeds gears up for one of its most significant sporting and fundraising events of the year, residents are encouraged to plan ahead. The second annual Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon, in partnership with Clarion, is scheduled for Sunday, May 12, and is expected to draw thousands of runners. Organized by the not-for-profit sporting events…
White Rose Shopping Centre Leeds
26th April 2024
2 mins read

New Jobs, Retailers and Refreshments at White Rose Shopping Centre

This April, White Rose Shopping Centre has warmly welcomed two new additions to its lineup: CUPP and Deichmann brands. Additionally, a significant expansion is currently underway for the existing retailer JD Sports. Deichmann, Europe’s largest shoe retailer, has invested £688,000 in a new store, generating 15 job opportunities. The footwear fashion powerhouse offers a…
Leeds City Centre Skyscrapers
26th April 2024
2 mins read

What about building an oasis of skyscrapers in the Leeds City Centre?

City center skyscrapers refer to tall buildings located in the central business district or downtown area of a city. These skyscrapers are typically among the tallest buildings in the city and often serve as landmarks or focal points of the urban skyline. City center skyscrapers occupy some of the most coveted real estate in…
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari
26th April 2024
2 mins read

Rediscovering Life’s Purpose: Exploring ‘The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari’

In a world often marked by hustle, stress, and the relentless pursuit of success, it’s easy to lose sight of what truly matters. Robin Sharma’s timeless classic, ‘The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari,’ serves as a beacon of wisdom, guiding readers on a transformative journey toward fulfillment, inner peace, and purposeful living. Published in…
Forward-Leeds
12th April 2024
1 min read

Forward Leeds launches edibles awareness campaign

Forward Leeds, the city’s alcohol and drug support service is embarking on a campaign to raise awareness about cannabis, with a particular focus on cannabis edibles. The campaign aims to help people understand what edibles are, the risks and to offer some advice around staying safe. The campaign running in April 2024 employs online…
PIECES Project
12th April 2024
2 mins read

New project set to help more young entrepreneurs unlock their potential

A programme of activities and courses that will give young people in West Yorkshire many more opportunities to develop their creative and entrepreneurial skills has been launched. The not-for-profit PIECES Project, which stands for ‘Positively Inspiring and Empowering Creative Enterprises with Sustainability’, has been developed by Sami Lovett, the founder of Just Lovett Design…
Guiseley School PTA
12th April 2024
3 mins read

Guiseley School PTA to host fundraising pub quiz

Guiseley School Parent Teacher Association is holding a pub quiz next Friday (19 April) at Green Lane Cricket Club, Nunroyd Park to raise funds to support the development of the school’s 3G sports facility. Tickets costing just £5 are available for the event with doors opening at 7pm and the quiz beginning at 7.30pm.…
National Express
5th April 2024
1 min read

National Express is keeping Britain moving this weekend

Coach operator adds 5,000 more seats to meet demand during rail strikes. Britons are still looking to make the most of the remaining Easter break and with rail strikes disrupting travel plans, National Express is helping to keep the country moving by adding more than 5,000 extra seats across its UK-wide coach network. The…
The-UKs-Real-Estate-Investment-and-Infrastructure-Forum-UKREiiF
5th April 2024
3 mins read

£20million economic boost to West Yorkshire predicted as Yorkshire prepares to welcome 12,000 property, construction and government leaders at UKREiiF

UKREiiF is a forum for unlocking investment and driving regeneration and development across the UK to accelerate economic growth. Yorkshire is steadily preparing for the arrival of UKREiiF – ‘The UK’s Real Estate Investment and Infrastructure Forum’ in May, as event organisers confirm over 12,000 official event delegates are expected to be in attendance…
UNCLE Leeds_External
5th April 2024
2 mins read

Brand new state-of-the-art apartment block arrives in Leeds

Popular rental brand UNCLE is opening its highly anticipated first building in Leeds. UNCLE Leeds will offer 463 brand new apartments for renters located on Whitehall Road in Leeds city centre. With a strong presence in Manchester and London, UNCLE is bringing its mission of ‘taking the lord attitude out of being a landlord’…
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