
It’s meant months of delays and frustration for west Leeds motorists, but a major road improvement scheme at Thornbury Barracks roundabout is now complete.
A new contractor has been appointed to restore a run-down landmark building in Armley to its former glory.
But there are fears the stalled renovation project on the former Mike’s Carpets building stands on a knife-edge. It’s also feared that financing may be lost if there are further delays.
The popular annual Armley Fun Day has been cancelled due to a shortfall in funding and lack of volunteers.
The next Armley Forum will be held tonight – Tuesday, May 19 – at 7pm in Armley Library.
Thousands of people came together and lined the streets of Pudsey and enjoyed the fair and activities on Queens Park for Pudsey Carnival 2015.
Did you know 22,000 Leeds people – including children – were officially diagnosed with malnutrition in 2012? And yet half the food we grow globally (1 billion tons per year) never reaches our tables, but is instead wasted.
Adam Smith – in collaboration with a whole load of other great people – is trying to change that, starting here in Leeds. He is the founder and co-director of the Real Junk Food Project, a community interest company which started up in Armley, which aims to abolish waste food through a ‘Pay-As You-Feel’ concept, empowering communities and inspiring individuals.
Thousands of people are set to line the streets and flock to Queens Park for the annual Pudsey Carnival tomorrow (Saturday).
Kirkstall Labour councillor Lucinda Yeadon has become deputy leader of Leeds City Council.