Hunslet Club Amateur Boxing Show
Hunslet Club Amateur Boxing Show
Hunslet Club Amateur Boxing Show
Holbeck Police’s neighbourhood policing teams tackle local issues in your communities. Here’s a list of issues they’re actively looking to tackle at the moment: Beeston Priority Drug dealing on St Anthony’s Drive, every day between noon and 8pm Beeston Priority Nuisance motorbikes in Cross Flatts Park Beeston Priority Anti-social behaviour
What if you could conjure up your own superheroes, with powers customized to your neighbourhood? That’s the fantasy embodied by Guardians of the City, a public art project dreamed up by two students at New York’s Parsons the New School for Design. “Guardians of the city” are superheroes created by
There are literally hundreds of community groups and organisations who are run by local residents and volunteers in south Leeds. Residents across the city are being urged to enter the Leeds Community Stars Awards in 2012 – and it’s be great if south Leeds swept the board! The awards celebrate
You may – or may not – have noticed that as one of the latest improvements to South Leeds Life that you can now reach this blog through the much easier www.sllife.leeds11.com web address, which replaces the more cumbersome www.southleedslife.wordpress.com address. You can still access the blog through the old wordpress
I was on my way to incredibly impressive Cockburn School in Beeston the other day, and passed Hunslet Nelson Cricket Club. Which seemed to be right at the bottom of the Middleton Park area. Next to a Beeston school. And it got me thinking – exactly where do the boundaries of
Guest blogger Angela Harrison writes about domestic violence and anger management groups from STOP. S.T.O.P. (Start Treating Others Positively) continues to run Anger Management groups for both male and female perpetrators of domestic abuse. In addition to these groups we also run a weekly Women’s Support Group for women who
Choose from over 20 different women only sport taster sessions at leisure centres across Leeds, including some in South Leeds. Details below… [scribd id=83993711 key=key-2ki5hfhcseweze8sxmgq mode=list]
Photographers with mild insomnia and an eye for the unusual will have the unique opportunity to play their part in an innovative global project to record and document their community before dawn, writes Karen Strunks. The global phenomenon that is the 4am Project returns for its seventh event on 15th April, as
Leeds City Council is looking to recruit 6,000 people to form a citizens’ panel to give the public a say on key issues. The aim of the panel is to establish what Leeds people want from their public services, such as transport, health and well-being and environmental and leisure services,