Author: Kenneth Ingram

Born 1949 in Hunslet. Went to Hunslet Carr School at age 4. From age 11, Went to Belle Isle Secondary Modern. Left School at 15 and worked in the Tailoring trade. 1 Year Later Got employment in the Electrical retailing industry at Curry's. Stayed anther year, before moving on to Vallances Electrical. Stayed there for about 21 years, before setting myself up in business as a Carpet and Upholstery Cleaning Business.

Middleton Elderly Aid are a Neighbourhood Network Scheme

Middleton Elderly Aid We are a Neighbourhood Network Scheme Neighbourhood Network Schemes are community based, locally led organisations that enable older people to live independently and pro-actively participate within their own communities by providing services that reduce social isolation, provide opportunities for volunteering, act as a “gateway” to advice/information/services promote

Support in South Leeds during the Cornavirus lockdown

Thank you Cllr Kim Groves for the latest information on the Cornavirus outbreak and to Samantha Ely of Middleton Elderly Aid for the update. Please share: Trinity Network deliver over 100 meals per week to the elderly and those in need. They are one the core services for elderly people

Royal Mail has changed the rules regarding delivering post to Care Homes, Residential Homes, Sheltered Housing

Recently, Royal Mail has changed its rules for delivering post to Care Homes, Residential Homes and Sheltered Housing, during the Coronavirus outbreak. Instead of putting mail through everyone’s letter box, they are putting mail on a table in our case at Acre Court, in reception, and everyone has to look