Letter from Beeston Forum on Elland Road development
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Here’s a Google map of just some of the local community groups and organisations you can find in your part of south Leeds. [googlemaps http://maps.google.co.uk/maps/ms?msa=0&msid=208104848291920538910.0004a635bd22fe31716e3&ie=UTF8&source=embed&ll=53.750284,-1.54654&spn=0.015531,0.000343&output=embed&w=425&h=350] I hope it’s a useful resource. To navigate around the map, simply use the ‘pan’ circle in the top left hand corner of the map.
[slideshow id=1657324662900306306&w=426&h=320] I was walking along Beeston Road the other day and decided to pop into Holbeck Cemetery. It wasn’t morboid curiosity, it was just that I’d never been in there and wanted a closer look. I found a viewing platform with some breathtaking views of Holbeck and the city
Members of Beeston Forum have decided to oppose plans for a 17.5m high telecommunications mast with six antennae and equipment cabinets at the edge of Cross Flatts Park. O2/VodaFone have submitted the application for the mast which will be sited on the pedestrian footpath at the edge of the park
Police are tackling car crime during Leeds United matchdays, a meeting of Beeston Hill Residents’ Voice was told last night. Sgt Mike Banner of Holbeck Neighbourhood Policing Team said NPT officers from other areas have been brought in to tackle the problems, citing a recent pre-season friendly against Newcastle as