Author: Jeremy Morton

I've lived in Beeston in South Leeds since 1984 and I love the area. I am involved in various community activities including helping to organise Beeston Festival. I have been involved with the South Leeds Life Group since it started in 2010.

The Brownlee brothers visit Cockburn School

Alistair Brownlee revealed that he was still making up his mind about defending his Olympic Triathlon title when he met students at Cockburn School on Friday (10 November 2017). [slideshow_deploy id=’69743′] Alistair and his brother Jonny were there to answer questions put by a hall full of students from Cockburn

Health check offered for community groups

Are you part of a community group, sports club or local charity? Would you like some help to make sure you are operating properly within the law and keeping correct financial records? Health For All’s Aiming High project is running three workshops this month to help small community organisations. Rachel

Tales of suffragettes and Leeds United in Belle Isle

The acclaimed Red Ladder Theatre Company are bring two plays to south Leeds in November. Wrong ‘Un has been described as a “one-woman suffregette musical.” Its February 1918, and after several decades of protest and four years of bloody war Parliament is poised to grant what the suffragettes have demanded