Well done to all our Farsley Flyers that made #bramleyparkrun #runfarsley pic.twitter.com/hrnvoivkGo
— Farsley Flyers (@FarsleyFlyers) June 13, 2015
More than 220 runners braved the rain to take part in the inaugural Bramley Parkrun.
Well done to all our Farsley Flyers that made #bramleyparkrun #runfarsley pic.twitter.com/hrnvoivkGo
— Farsley Flyers (@FarsleyFlyers) June 13, 2015
More than 220 runners braved the rain to take part in the inaugural Bramley Parkrun.
What are the ideas behind Armley’s Town Centre Revival Plan? Will a new supermarket ever be built on Carr Crofts? What makes Armley so unique?
Cllr Alison Lowe (Lab, Armley) answered some of those questions when West Leeds Life caught up with her for a chat at last night’s Good Stuff Armley event, which celebrated the positive stuff going on in the suburb.
A West Leeds theatre group is urging local people to ‘knock on our door’ and tell them what activities to run at their new-look base.
Local residents are being asked their opinions on plans to increase primary school places in the Pudsey and Swinnow area to meet an increase in demand.
Picture from Armley resident of damage to the Royal on Town Street after a fire broke out in the upstairs rooms pic.twitter.com/ZUEfMqeUOd
— GoodStuffArmley (@ArmleyGoodStuff) June 11, 2015
Firefighters wearing breathing apparatus tackled a fire at The Royal Hotel in Armley Town Street last night.
A new photo blog has been launched by an Armley resident who aims to capture everyday life on Armley Town Street.
Come on down and grab a bargain in Armley! writes Louise Megson.
Keep your eyes peeled for a billboard off Stanningley Road, Armley, promoting the wonderful work of Bramley Elderly Action.
Every other Tuesday join the Bramley Bakers at Bramley Lawn to make, bake, learn new techiques and share recipes and stories inspired by baking.
The new group is aimed at anyone aged 60+ whether you’re a novice or an experienced baker.
This Victorian old school is being pulled down. It's structurally sound & has no asbestos. #armley pic.twitter.com/gpdFaxOiZB
— Emma Bearman (@EmmaMBearman) June 8, 2015
The old school at Whingate in Armley is about to be demolished, probably to make way for housing.