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properties in leeds for sale and to rent

kay mellor’s BBC premier - a passionate woman

HEALTH & BEAUTY • FiTnEss • PArTiEs • EvEnTs • PrOPErTiEs • sPOrT • cULTUrE • TrAvEL

Free

Issue 43Cover Models: Billie Piper & Theo Jameswww.city-dweller.co.uk

Free Lifestyle Magazine

Tyson comes to Leeds United

Yorkshire Lion rescue

BBc children in need

FREE INSIDE - ENTERTAINMENT GUIDE AND MAP

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GettinG to Grips with hair-raisinG problems

a woman’s hair may be her crowning glory, but when things start to go wrong, it can affect more than the way she looks.

Iain Sallis, the only hospital-based trichologist in the country, says that “many doctors underestimate the affect the loss of a woman’s hair can have on her self-esteem, these people are desperate for a ‘cure’ and there are a lot of myths about hair loss and ways to prevent it. People spend a lot of money on shampoos and other treatments which simply don’t work”.

Trichology is the study of disorders of the hair and scalp which includes such problems as, diffuse hair loss (general thinning of the hair), psoriasis and alopecia to name but a few, “There are a lack of specialists in this field, doctors do not have the time to spend with patients on such matters as hair loss and then they may not have the expertise to diagnose the cause of the problem, people with these disorders are usually left out on their own”.

Iain runs several clinics throughout hospitals in Yorkshire, Including the Nuffield health Hospital in Leeds , “I hold weekly clinics at the Leeds Nuffield Health Hospital, where I see a huge variation of problems from general thinning of the hair to severe patchy hair loss as well as a plethora of scalp complaints”

Iain is quick to point out that there is no fast cure to hair and scalp conditions but most of the time can be treated and improved with the proper medical advice.

For more information on Iain Sallis and trichology,

Visit www.10hairdressing.com or

Telephone: 0113 3882222 to book an appointment.

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p l e a s e r e a d , p a s s o n & r e C y C l e

Welcome...Welcome to Issue 43 of City Dweller. for people who are passionate about leeds and City Centre living. Copy edited by sarah idle

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4 City parties

5 City fashion

6 BBC Children in need

8 real radio review

9 City travel

12 kay mellor BBC premiere

14 City fitness - mark Hughes

15 ask dr.Jones

16 Galaxy 105’s JoJo

17 top 5 Club nights

18 digital soul review

19 leeds weG

22 City properties

28 yorkshire’s lion rescue

30 City life

31 leeds rhinos

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Reggaeton Con Flowleedssystem PResented luCiano - satuRday

6th maRCh @ the mint Club leedsthe event was a total sell out.

luCiano Played FRom 2am till 9am whiCh is a massive amount oF time ComPaRed to what he’d noRmally

Play in a Club.

in assoCiation withtilllate.Com, leeds

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The Fig mediterranean GrillmondAy to sAturdAy from 6pm.

£8sunday Roast

sundAy from 12pm.

To Book call 0113 341 3267

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Stylish yet still sexyAs women grow older they can still follow fashion trends and show off their bodies to their best advantage, look at Michelle Pfeiffer, Goldie Hawn or Meryl Streep. Clinging to youth is not a good look unless a woman is genetically gifted. Learning how to show some skin in a stylish, more elegant way helps to minimize any mutton-dressed-as-lamb moments. When a woman waves goodbye to her 40s, the question is how low or high should she go, and how much skin should be on show?

One fail-safe rule of fashion is not to reveal too much flesh. Stylish yet still sexy, showing some shoulder is a way to keep on trend. Asymmetric dresses have ruled the runways for four seasons now and 2010 is no exception. Whether aged 50 or 70, any woman can look elegant in a stylish one-shouldered dress, particularly one with draping. (A well-fitting strapless bra and a more demure hemline is essential though!) A woman can avoid looking like she’s trying too hard to be young by making sure her figure appears in proportion. When wearing an outfit with a revealing neckline, it’s advisable to balance out the rest of the body’s silhouette - do this by covering up on the bottom-half with a longer hemline or vice-versa, with a shorter hemline make sure your top-half is not too revealing.

When it comes to hemlines remember, skirts or dresses which finish half way down the calf can be unflattering and ageing, as the hemline finishes at the fattest part of the lower leg.

If there is one part of the body that a woman can draw attention to with confidence, it’s her “décolletage”. Go for elegant necklines which show off some cleavage, such as a scoop or square neckline ... bigger busts should go for a v-neck to avoid the ‘uniboob’ look. For women who don’t feel comfortable revealing their cleavage, try a draped low-back as an alternative.

And finally ... when it comes to bingo wings ... cover them up!Three-quarter length sleeves cover a multitude of sins and make arms look slimmer, or sleeves in sheer fabrics like chiffon will give the effect of baring flesh without being unsightly.

So with this in mind, enjoy any family weddings this summer, without the fear of looking back at the photographs in discomfort ... they will be passed down through generations!

www.jamessteward.co.ukFor any fashion questions or queries contact:

email: [email protected]

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BBC Children in Need is delighted to announce that £591,081 worth of grants have been awarded to projects in Yorkshire and The Humber which will help make a positive difference to the lives of children and young people in the area.

This allocation of grants is the

first of four grant rounds for 2010,

which are possible thanks to the

amazing 2009 appeal total of over

£20.3 million – which is still rising

as fundraisers across the country

continue to raise money on behalf

of the Bear!

Since November, BBC Children in

Need has received thousands of

applications for funding, which

have been rigorously assessed and

considered by eight committees

who pass on their recommendations

to the Trustees of the charity.

Each project that receives a grant from BBC Children in Need works with children and young people who may be affected by abuse, homelessness, neglect, poverty, or those who have disabilities, psychological disorders or who have encountered or are encountering serious illnesses.

All of the grants are targeted to areas across the UK where they will make a real difference to the lives of children and young people; they are allocated geographically to ensure that all corners of the UK receive a share of the money raised by the Great British public.

The average amount awarded to a project this grant round is £37,362 with grants ranging in size from £500 to the largest single grant of £379,850. BBC Children in Need’s experience shows that significant and valuable work can be achieved with a small grant (£10,000 or less per year for a maximum of three years) and that these are amongst the most imaginative and meaningful grants it makes.

Projects in Yorkshire and The Humber include Down Syndrome Support Group in Bradford who received a grant of £7,200 to provide speech and language therapy sessions for children and young people with Down’s syndrome living in Bradford.

SPIDER-Y Ltd were awarded £14,200 towards the costs of a wheelchair basketball club for disabled young people living in Leeds.

St Gemma’s Hospice were awarded £134,829 to provide bereavement support for children whose parent/carer is receiving end of life care at St Gemma’s Hospice in Leeds.

For a list of grants by region please see:

bbc.co.uk/Pudsey/charity/grants

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Artsmix celebrAte the Achievements of 2009 emerging Artists AwArd winners

LocaL artist conjures art from our city streets

on a Wing and a Prayer

In March, two of the 2009 artsMIx eMergIng artIsts award wInners wIll hold theIr prIze wInners exhIbItIons.

Both exhiBitions are free and celeBrate the amazing diversity of talent prevalent in leeds.

leeds born artist, oliver neilson, will be exhibiting a new collection of his street construction art work in ‘self-assembly yesterdays’ at the design innovation centre, leeds from 3rd to 25th march.

oliver’s work is inspired by his native leeds and adopted Bradford. Both cities offer through abandonment, change and regeneration, objects, materials and imagery for this exceptional artist to transform into unique artwork. oliver’s reworking of familiar and rejected objects, possessions and building materials links the past to the present and gives value back to the redundant.

‘The city continually constructs, deconstructs, reconstructs. Its texts, textures, structures and reflections configure and refigure.’

‘self-assembly yesterdays’ is oliver’s award winning solo exhibition for his first prize in the 2009, artsmix emerging artists award, 2d practitioner category.

oliver’s work can also be seen at debenhams, Briggate, leeds from 11th march to 17th april.

for more information please contact [email protected]

‘Self-Assembly Yesterdays’3rd to 25th march, monday to friday 9am-5pm

The Design Innovation Centre the calls, leeds

the leeds based aerial performance organisation Urban angels, during march and april, will be presenting a unique showcase and insight into their performance, installation and animation of space. the showcase ‘on a Wing and a prayer’ will be open on thursdays from 4th march to 8th april (10am-3pm) and gives a rare opportunity to view the work of this special collective of artists.

funded by the arts council, ‘on a Wing and a prayer’ explores the hidden spaces of holy trinity church, through an imaginary presence and the traces of her existence.

‘on a Wing and a prayer’ is Urban angel’s prize winning showcase for

the 2009 artsmix, emerging artists awards, enterprise category.

arts@trinity, holy trinity church, Boar lane, leeds.

Opening Times:

thursday 4th, 11th, 18th, 25th march 10am-3pm

thursday 1st, 8th april 10am-3pm

To book call 079357070624, Sovereign Place (Opposite Hilton Hotel) • www.bar4.co.uk • [email protected]

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ELLIE GOULDING LIGHTS

ALPHABEATTHE BEAT IS…

5

OCEAN COLOUR SCENESATURDAY

Birmingham’s Ocean Colour Scene, who will be celebrating their 21st anniversary this year, have clocked up an impressive 11 Top 20 singles and five Top 10 albums during their illustrious career. Saturday is their ninth studio album, and from the opening bars of psych-folk opener ‘100 Floors Of Perception’ to epic climax ‘Rockfield,’ it’s a reminder than when it comes to delivering classic rock hooks there are fewer bands better. Denim-driven boogie ‘Old Pair Of Jeans’ will delight those hankering for the full-tilt mod-pop, while stand out ‘Harry Kidnap’ is written in tribute to Paul Weller’s late father, John. The single, ‘Magic Carpet Days’, meanwhile is a reminder that their belief in the Mod aesthetic of self-improvement remains as strong as ever. Ocean Colour Scene have always been a formidable force and ‘Saturday’ underpins that. Well worth grabbing a copy.

This month City Dweller returns with another fantastic installment of ‘The Real Review!’ Each month Real Radio’s Dixie will be here to provide you, the reader, an insight into what’s HOT and what’s NOT in the CD charts!

1

GORILLAZ PLASTIC BEACH

Plastic Beach is the much anticipated new album from the anime characters 2D, Murdoc Niccals, Noodle and Russel Hobbs that call themselves Gorillaz, but in human form they are best known as Damon Albarn from Blur and Jamie Hewlett, co-creator of the Tank Girl comic books.

As the world’s biggest animated band, if not the only … (did The Archies officially break up?), Gorillaz formed in 1998 and after only two albums have notched up sales of over 12 million! It’s been five years since the release of Demon Days which spawned three top ten singles including the brilliant ‘Feel Good Inc’ and now, according to their press release, the alter egos of the band have taken up residence and are recording on a secret floating island deep in the South Pacific, a Plastic Beach HQ, made up of the detritus, debris and washed up remnants of humanity.

This Plastic Beach is the furthest point from any landmass on Earth; the most deserted spot on the planet. That might go some way to explaining why this does feel a little out of touch in places and not so different from what went before.

Laying the foundations for the album is the single ‘Stylo,’ featuring Mos Def and the immaculate soul legend, Bobby Womack. It’s a pretty good example of what to expect with its hypnotic rhythm, clean clear looping lead line and 2D’s lazy rap. The album is crammed with special guests from Snoop Dogg to Gruff Rhys and Mick Jones, all the way through to The National Orchestra For Arabic Music and the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble.

Plastic Beach is best listened to as a whole, as tracks like ‘Superfast Jellyfish’ might not travel so well alone, while ‘Glitter Freeze’ is too structurally reminiscent of Muses ‘Uprising’ without the ability of repeated listening. ‘Some Kind Of Nature’ is a nice little ditty featuring Lou Reed and 2D’s very distinctive vocal delivery. You could hear Blur doing this as it feels very ‘Beetlebum’.

I’m guessing there will be a couple of big hits coming through from the album but they may come in the form of remixes as, overall, Gorillaz have delivered an album that may be as novel as it is sometimes self-indulgent and hard work in places.

3

THE FEATURESSOME KIND OF SALVATION

The press release opens with the irresistible line: “Kings Of Leon will proudly release ‘Some Kind Of Salvation’, the new album by Tennessee brethren, The Features”. Okay, as a fan, that got my attention and the release is laced with quotes from the KOL who have thrown their full weight behind the band and on listening to this, they are not taking much of a gamble.

‘Some Kind Of Salvation’ weaves a sound that can be described as a bulging mix of scrappy white-boy soul. Their influences run the gamut of popular music over the last 50 years, whereas some bands arrange certain songs to sound like this-or-that-era, The Features just let the musical pieces they’ve picked up through the years fall back into place, giving them an identity all their own. The Kings of Leon influence is rife across the album embracing that empty home grown feel KOL captured on their early albums, while retaining an individual sound. ‘Whatever Gets You By’ is an attention grabbing opener through its quirky empty rhythm, which rips seamlessly into the horn led ‘Drawing Board’. The album motors on with some excellent tunes which could easily cross into mainstream. This is a really good album and these bunch of good ‘ol boys are destined for greatness, mark my words.

Ellie is the winner of the 2010 Brits Critics Choice Award and #1 on BBC Sound of 2010 list, so the album has a lot to live up. She’s a 22 year old singer/songwriter from Hertfordshire whose appearance on Later with Jools Holland late last year, thrust her into the spotlight. She has a unique blend of folk influences coupled with ‘electronica’ and the buzz on the social networking sites has been bubbling for a while.

‘Lights’ features 10 tracks, including the singles ‘Under The Sheets’ and ‘Starry Eyed’, and her chief producer and sometimes co-writer Fin Dow-Smith, recorded most of the album in his bedroom in Bromley. This is prevalent through its foundation of drum machines, lush synth keyboards, samples, and vocal manipulation

Ellie’s songs are anchored around big tunes with some charming melodies weaved into exhilarating choruses, ‘The Writer’ is a great example of that while ‘Every Time You Go’ if full of quirky sounds with strong lyrics and is crying out for a dance remix. Stand out for me is ‘Wish I Had Stayed’ which bounds along to an infectious chorus.

Listening to ‘Lights,’ it comes as no surprise that Ellie has written two songs for X-Factor’s Diana Vickers’ upcoming debut album and that says a lot about Ellie and her sound. She’s a dancier, more polished and more refined sounding Vickers.

She has mastered the vocal inflection accents which helped Diana through the early stages of X-Factor and I like the album, there are some good tunes here. But, and it’s a big but, is she any better or different enough from other artists like Paloma Faith, Adelle, Lenka, Katy Perry in the over-shopped market she’s thrust into? Only time will tell.

Alphabeat say they are special because they’re Danish and there’s quite a few of them, six in fact. ‘The Beat Is…’, has its eyes dead set on the horizon ahead and is full of great songs built on properly affecting retro-pop styles. You will no doubt have heard the instantly catchy, radio friendly, funk-pop of first single ‘The Spell’, but there’s the slippery filter-house of ‘DJ’, the piano-riff-meets-speaker-rattling bass line of the single, ‘Hole In My Heart’ and the R’n’B touched, down-tempo reach of ‘Q&A’. You might go for ‘Chess’ with its fantastically pointed opening line, “Baby let’s quit playing chess, you’ve been to my address…” and pitch-bend vocal samples rarely heard since 1989. Right near the end of the record is the epic, euphoric bliss of ‘The Right Thing’ where a Black Box style big piano screamer tumbles down a huge great chasm of a breakdown. No need for a remix – everything you’ll ever need is right here. The band is the main support act on Lady GaGa’s Monster Ball tour; she picked them as one of her favourite new acts for no other reason than she likes them. And we do too. Good, infectious Europop.

Dixie presentsThe Real Breakfast on106 - 108fm Real Radio

every weekday 6am to 10am, available on FM and internet atwww.realradioyorkshire.co.uk

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ELLIE GOULDING LIGHTS

ALPHABEATTHE BEAT IS…

5

OCEAN COLOUR SCENESATURDAY

Birmingham’s Ocean Colour Scene, who will be celebrating their 21st anniversary this year, have clocked up an impressive 11 Top 20 singles and five Top 10 albums during their illustrious career. Saturday is their ninth studio album, and from the opening bars of psych-folk opener ‘100 Floors Of Perception’ to epic climax ‘Rockfield,’ it’s a reminder than when it comes to delivering classic rock hooks there are fewer bands better. Denim-driven boogie ‘Old Pair Of Jeans’ will delight those hankering for the full-tilt mod-pop, while stand out ‘Harry Kidnap’ is written in tribute to Paul Weller’s late father, John. The single, ‘Magic Carpet Days’, meanwhile is a reminder that their belief in the Mod aesthetic of self-improvement remains as strong as ever. Ocean Colour Scene have always been a formidable force and ‘Saturday’ underpins that. Well worth grabbing a copy.

This month City Dweller returns with another fantastic installment of ‘The Real Review!’ Each month Real Radio’s Dixie will be here to provide you, the reader, an insight into what’s HOT and what’s NOT in the CD charts!

1

GORILLAZ PLASTIC BEACH

Plastic Beach is the much anticipated new album from the anime characters 2D, Murdoc Niccals, Noodle and Russel Hobbs that call themselves Gorillaz, but in human form they are best known as Damon Albarn from Blur and Jamie Hewlett, co-creator of the Tank Girl comic books.

As the world’s biggest animated band, if not the only … (did The Archies officially break up?), Gorillaz formed in 1998 and after only two albums have notched up sales of over 12 million! It’s been five years since the release of Demon Days which spawned three top ten singles including the brilliant ‘Feel Good Inc’ and now, according to their press release, the alter egos of the band have taken up residence and are recording on a secret floating island deep in the South Pacific, a Plastic Beach HQ, made up of the detritus, debris and washed up remnants of humanity.

This Plastic Beach is the furthest point from any landmass on Earth; the most deserted spot on the planet. That might go some way to explaining why this does feel a little out of touch in places and not so different from what went before.

Laying the foundations for the album is the single ‘Stylo,’ featuring Mos Def and the immaculate soul legend, Bobby Womack. It’s a pretty good example of what to expect with its hypnotic rhythm, clean clear looping lead line and 2D’s lazy rap. The album is crammed with special guests from Snoop Dogg to Gruff Rhys and Mick Jones, all the way through to The National Orchestra For Arabic Music and the Hypnotic Brass Ensemble.

Plastic Beach is best listened to as a whole, as tracks like ‘Superfast Jellyfish’ might not travel so well alone, while ‘Glitter Freeze’ is too structurally reminiscent of Muses ‘Uprising’ without the ability of repeated listening. ‘Some Kind Of Nature’ is a nice little ditty featuring Lou Reed and 2D’s very distinctive vocal delivery. You could hear Blur doing this as it feels very ‘Beetlebum’.

I’m guessing there will be a couple of big hits coming through from the album but they may come in the form of remixes as, overall, Gorillaz have delivered an album that may be as novel as it is sometimes self-indulgent and hard work in places.

3

THE FEATURESSOME KIND OF SALVATION

The press release opens with the irresistible line: “Kings Of Leon will proudly release ‘Some Kind Of Salvation’, the new album by Tennessee brethren, The Features”. Okay, as a fan, that got my attention and the release is laced with quotes from the KOL who have thrown their full weight behind the band and on listening to this, they are not taking much of a gamble.

‘Some Kind Of Salvation’ weaves a sound that can be described as a bulging mix of scrappy white-boy soul. Their influences run the gamut of popular music over the last 50 years, whereas some bands arrange certain songs to sound like this-or-that-era, The Features just let the musical pieces they’ve picked up through the years fall back into place, giving them an identity all their own. The Kings of Leon influence is rife across the album embracing that empty home grown feel KOL captured on their early albums, while retaining an individual sound. ‘Whatever Gets You By’ is an attention grabbing opener through its quirky empty rhythm, which rips seamlessly into the horn led ‘Drawing Board’. The album motors on with some excellent tunes which could easily cross into mainstream. This is a really good album and these bunch of good ‘ol boys are destined for greatness, mark my words.

Ellie is the winner of the 2010 Brits Critics Choice Award and #1 on BBC Sound of 2010 list, so the album has a lot to live up. She’s a 22 year old singer/songwriter from Hertfordshire whose appearance on Later with Jools Holland late last year, thrust her into the spotlight. She has a unique blend of folk influences coupled with ‘electronica’ and the buzz on the social networking sites has been bubbling for a while.

‘Lights’ features 10 tracks, including the singles ‘Under The Sheets’ and ‘Starry Eyed’, and her chief producer and sometimes co-writer Fin Dow-Smith, recorded most of the album in his bedroom in Bromley. This is prevalent through its foundation of drum machines, lush synth keyboards, samples, and vocal manipulation

Ellie’s songs are anchored around big tunes with some charming melodies weaved into exhilarating choruses, ‘The Writer’ is a great example of that while ‘Every Time You Go’ if full of quirky sounds with strong lyrics and is crying out for a dance remix. Stand out for me is ‘Wish I Had Stayed’ which bounds along to an infectious chorus.

Listening to ‘Lights,’ it comes as no surprise that Ellie has written two songs for X-Factor’s Diana Vickers’ upcoming debut album and that says a lot about Ellie and her sound. She’s a dancier, more polished and more refined sounding Vickers.

She has mastered the vocal inflection accents which helped Diana through the early stages of X-Factor and I like the album, there are some good tunes here. But, and it’s a big but, is she any better or different enough from other artists like Paloma Faith, Adelle, Lenka, Katy Perry in the over-shopped market she’s thrust into? Only time will tell.

Alphabeat say they are special because they’re Danish and there’s quite a few of them, six in fact. ‘The Beat Is…’, has its eyes dead set on the horizon ahead and is full of great songs built on properly affecting retro-pop styles. You will no doubt have heard the instantly catchy, radio friendly, funk-pop of first single ‘The Spell’, but there’s the slippery filter-house of ‘DJ’, the piano-riff-meets-speaker-rattling bass line of the single, ‘Hole In My Heart’ and the R’n’B touched, down-tempo reach of ‘Q&A’. You might go for ‘Chess’ with its fantastically pointed opening line, “Baby let’s quit playing chess, you’ve been to my address…” and pitch-bend vocal samples rarely heard since 1989. Right near the end of the record is the epic, euphoric bliss of ‘The Right Thing’ where a Black Box style big piano screamer tumbles down a huge great chasm of a breakdown. No need for a remix – everything you’ll ever need is right here. The band is the main support act on Lady GaGa’s Monster Ball tour; she picked them as one of her favourite new acts for no other reason than she likes them. And we do too. Good, infectious Europop.

Dixie presentsThe Real Breakfast on106 - 108fm Real Radio

every weekday 6am to 10am, available on FM and internet atwww.realradioyorkshire.co.uk

City travel

planning a break in 2010

magaluf rocks - The legendary Ibiza Rocks Hotel’s sister property Mallorca Rocks opens on 1st May this year in Magaluf. The official opening party will be held on Sunday 6th June with Radio 1 DJ Zane Lowe and The Kooks amongst others. If you want to be there, a studio for two people is from just €191.00 from 5th June for four nights including tickets to the party. This includes an early booking offer for reservations made by the end of March. Flights from Leeds with Jet2 are currently from £225.00 per person including one piece of luggage.

There’ll be other parties with headline stars on 5th, 19th and 26th July and the closing party will be on 6th September. Check out their website for more details: www.ibizarocks.com

Thailand - The trend for great value long haul travel is showing no signs of abating; over in Thailand the Evason Hua Hin & Six Senses Resort has reduced its rates by 30%.

A week’s stay in an Evason room is from just £659.00 per person, including breakfast and private transfers. This is based on flights from Heathrow with Jet Airways via Delhi on 31st May.

Holidays from Manchester are currently available from £726.00 on Etihad Airways via Abu Dhabi. This beachfront hotel is set in tropical gardens, and it’s in a more secluded location so great for honeymooners and those seeking some escapism.

It’s also good for families with young children and was featured on the prestigious Conde Nast list in 2008 (the bible of all things luxurious in travel) as best for facilities.

If you’d like some more information on any of these holidays

Tel: 0113 245 [email protected]

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Arun or Saengarun (her full name, meaning sunrise) has been cooking Thai food all her life. Saengarun started cooking for the people who worked on her Grandmothers farm. Since moving to the UK she has been the head chef in the majority of the Thai restaurants in Leeds. Saengarun Thai Restaurant is probably the most authentic tasting Thai food available in Yorkshire! Just ask around in the Thai community and Lots of Thai people including many students know of her food and come to sample and relenquish in the great tasting food Saengarun prepares ,a taste not often found outside of Thailand! Saengarun was recently Awarded a certificate of excellence from the AAA good food guide and a review from the Yokshire Post! The Hilton hotel personally recommends the foods in the Saengarun Thai Restaurant. Her most popular dishes amongst the Thai’s are her noodle soups yen ta fo and joo dee, som tam gai, a shredded papaya salad served with Thai syle BBQ chicken and sticky rice and goong Laos! King prawns marinated served raw like

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Review of SaengaRun (Meaning SunRiSe) Thai ReSTauRanT

i can find no oTheR way To deScRibe SaengaRun Thai ReSTauRanT oTheR Than ThiS: TRadiTional Thai food aT iTS beST. ThiS iS The kind of ReSTauRanT ThaT MakeS Me feel coMfoRTable aS Soon aS i STep in The dooR, and wholly SaTiSfied and RefReShed upon depaRTuRe.

Saengarun is family owned and run. it is a quaint small restaurant jammed beside hog’s head bar and the wok on noodle bar. i arrived at their door at 9:30pm and was worried they would turn me away. but instead i was greeted with warmth. The restaurant was completely empty except for one other table - a lonely sight. This restaurant deserved to be filled with patrons.

everywhere you look, Thai screams out at you. The waitresses and chefs are all Thai and one joint owner is english. The menu is solely Thai, without a hint of western influence. This is a refreshing change from many restaurants that purport to include virtually every world cuisine into their meals.

i ordered the Thai soup as a starter, and the vegetable curry for my main along with sticky rice. The ingredients used were obviously fresh, and my meal was prepared on the spot by the chefs in the kitchen downstairs. There is absolutely no pretence about this restaurant. The meals aren’t doffed up to look like they belong in an art gallery, but if there was a gallery devoted to subtle flavours they’d be the starring exhibit. The authentic Thai food includes a unique balance of hot, sour, sweet, salty and bitter flavours that strike every taste bud on the tongue.

on the front counter of Saengarun is a small picture of ainsley harriot who i believe has visited in the last few months, and we were told how impressed he was at the authenticity of Seranguran.

Saengarun Thai Restaurant offers traditional Thai food and i believe it is an unknown gem among the dozens of fine restaurants in leeds. if you’re looking for a simple and friendly place to grab a meal, give Seranguran a shot. This is dining without affectation.

enjoy your visit - Tony Mcfarlane of city dweller

City Dweller RestauRant Review

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Premiere of Kay mellor’sa PassioNaTe WomaN

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a PassioNaTe WomaN - (rollem Productions) is a feature-length adaptation of Kay mellor’s stage play of the same name for the BBC and High Point films. starring Billie Piper, filming took place in leeds throughout the autumn of 2009. screen yorkshire invested in the film through its Production fund.

Leah & Paul meeting the fabulous Kay Mellor

Intro: Paul:Thanks for writing about Leeds at City Dweller - we love Leeds and its people so this is a great privilege for us to meet you and cover the premiere of APW.

Kay:No need to thank me - I love Leeds and I am proud of my roots .I always try to ensure my plays are written with Leeds in mind and am sincerely pleased that the Leeds economy has benefited from my productions. I have had offers from all over the world but where I can, I want to keep the productions in Leeds.

My mother was the inspiration for APW! She was working class and very down to earth. She had no money and didn’t have the time to be spending on her appearance - she wasn’t glamorous A Passionate Women’s story is my mother’s own very personal story with a little imagination. It started as a screen play at West Yorkshire Playhouse then went to the West End and is now a BBC Drama. I have found working on this production very hard work and tiring and in all weathers. I know every single frame and I am so happy with the end result.

At the casting sessions we had the cream of the crop. The Casting of Billie Piper was not originally the first person in mind to play my mother. I bumped into her in a corridor just before the casting session and she was very nervous and shaking from head to toe and she told me I want this part so much. As soon as I heard Billie read the lines we knew she was perfect for the part of my young mother.Billie embodies my younger mother’s part .Billie was worried about perfecting her Leeds accent but she got it spot on .She loved Leeds for especially the shopping and restaurants. Zane as a handsome and relatively unknown actor was the perfect selection to play her lover. Sue Johnson is incredible as my older mother.

I do put humour into my writing. There is humour in all walks of life. Humour is part of life it is a tool for drama. If you are a good story teller you can seek out humour in life and incorporate it through your writing.

I recently received an OBE from Prince Charles. I am not sure who nominated me. It was a wonderful experience and he was familiar with my work. My advice to anyone who has ever thought about writing is to just do it. Go for it. Get writing, get feedback and get friends to read what you have written.

Thanks Kay it’s been a pleasure! Lots of love from Paul , Leah Jane and City Dweller readers - please come back and talk to us very soon.

Kay mellor’s play a PassioNaTe WomaN has achieved significant success on the international touring circuit since it began life at the West yorkshire Playhouse in 1992. rollem Productions has brought it home to the region, where they have been shooting a feature film adaptation for screen yorkshire and High Point films alongside a 2x90’ version for the BBC throughout autumn 2009.

a PassioNaTe WomaN, starring Billie Piper, sue Johnston, alun armstrong and frances Barber, tells the story of a young wife and mother, played by Piper, who falls in love with her Polish neighbour in 1950s Britain only for her affair to implode 30 years later on her son’s wedding day.

West yorkshire locations used for the shoot include: - roundhay Park, leeds - Hyde Terrace, Hyde Park, leeds - Hyde Park Cinema, leeds - Blenheim square leeds - leeds City Centre market - Kings Hall, ilkley - studio 81, on Kirkstall road, leeds - st lukes, Bradford

set in leeds in the fifties Cold War period, Billie Piper stars as Betty, a young wife and mother who reluctantly falls passionately and hopelessly in love with her charismatic Polish neighbour, alex Crazenovski, played by Theo James (new Woody allen film, as yet untitled). But little does Betty know that some 30 years later, in eighties Thatcherite Britain, her affair will implode on her beloved son mark’s wedding day. mark as an adult is played by andrew lee Potts (Primeval). sue Johnston (The Turn of The screw, Waking The Dead), stars as Betty in the eighties opposite alun armstrong (New Tricks) who plays her devoted, if dull, husband, Donald. The younger Donald is played by alun armstrong’s real-life son Joe armstrong (robin Hood). frances Barber (The street) plays Betty’s sister, margaret, who is always there for her sibling through thick and thin, and in her younger years aided and abetted Betty’s affair. rachel leskovac (Coronation street, Holby City) plays margaret in the fifties.

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Premiere of Kay mellor’sa PassioNaTe WomaN

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a PassioNaTe WomaN - (rollem Productions) is a feature-length adaptation of Kay mellor’s stage play of the same name for the BBC and High Point films. starring Billie Piper, filming took place in leeds throughout the autumn of 2009. screen yorkshire invested in the film through its Production fund.

Leah & Paul meeting the fabulous Kay Mellor

Intro: Paul:Thanks for writing about Leeds at City Dweller - we love Leeds and its people so this is a great privilege for us to meet you and cover the premiere of APW.

Kay:No need to thank me - I love Leeds and I am proud of my roots .I always try to ensure my plays are written with Leeds in mind and am sincerely pleased that the Leeds economy has benefited from my productions. I have had offers from all over the world but where I can, I want to keep the productions in Leeds.

My mother was the inspiration for APW! She was working class and very down to earth. She had no money and didn’t have the time to be spending on her appearance - she wasn’t glamorous A Passionate Women’s story is my mother’s own very personal story with a little imagination. It started as a screen play at West Yorkshire Playhouse then went to the West End and is now a BBC Drama. I have found working on this production very hard work and tiring and in all weathers. I know every single frame and I am so happy with the end result.

At the casting sessions we had the cream of the crop. The Casting of Billie Piper was not originally the first person in mind to play my mother. I bumped into her in a corridor just before the casting session and she was very nervous and shaking from head to toe and she told me I want this part so much. As soon as I heard Billie read the lines we knew she was perfect for the part of my young mother.Billie embodies my younger mother’s part .Billie was worried about perfecting her Leeds accent but she got it spot on .She loved Leeds for especially the shopping and restaurants. Zane as a handsome and relatively unknown actor was the perfect selection to play her lover. Sue Johnson is incredible as my older mother.

I do put humour into my writing. There is humour in all walks of life. Humour is part of life it is a tool for drama. If you are a good story teller you can seek out humour in life and incorporate it through your writing.

I recently received an OBE from Prince Charles. I am not sure who nominated me. It was a wonderful experience and he was familiar with my work. My advice to anyone who has ever thought about writing is to just do it. Go for it. Get writing, get feedback and get friends to read what you have written.

Thanks Kay it’s been a pleasure! Lots of love from Paul , Leah Jane and City Dweller readers - please come back and talk to us very soon.

Kay mellor’s play a PassioNaTe WomaN has achieved significant success on the international touring circuit since it began life at the West yorkshire Playhouse in 1992. rollem Productions has brought it home to the region, where they have been shooting a feature film adaptation for screen yorkshire and High Point films alongside a 2x90’ version for the BBC throughout autumn 2009.

a PassioNaTe WomaN, starring Billie Piper, sue Johnston, alun armstrong and frances Barber, tells the story of a young wife and mother, played by Piper, who falls in love with her Polish neighbour in 1950s Britain only for her affair to implode 30 years later on her son’s wedding day.

West yorkshire locations used for the shoot include: - roundhay Park, leeds - Hyde Terrace, Hyde Park, leeds - Hyde Park Cinema, leeds - Blenheim square leeds - leeds City Centre market - Kings Hall, ilkley - studio 81, on Kirkstall road, leeds - st lukes, Bradford

set in leeds in the fifties Cold War period, Billie Piper stars as Betty, a young wife and mother who reluctantly falls passionately and hopelessly in love with her charismatic Polish neighbour, alex Crazenovski, played by Theo James (new Woody allen film, as yet untitled). But little does Betty know that some 30 years later, in eighties Thatcherite Britain, her affair will implode on her beloved son mark’s wedding day. mark as an adult is played by andrew lee Potts (Primeval). sue Johnston (The Turn of The screw, Waking The Dead), stars as Betty in the eighties opposite alun armstrong (New Tricks) who plays her devoted, if dull, husband, Donald. The younger Donald is played by alun armstrong’s real-life son Joe armstrong (robin Hood). frances Barber (The street) plays Betty’s sister, margaret, who is always there for her sibling through thick and thin, and in her younger years aided and abetted Betty’s affair. rachel leskovac (Coronation street, Holby City) plays margaret in the fifties.

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Ask an Australian what their contributions as a nation have been to the rest of the world and chances are they will reel off a hefty list on which I am sure will be the words: cricket, the great outback, pintsized pop princess Kylie, recently her more sultry sibling Danni, boomerangs, beer, their ‘throwing-another-shrimp-on-the-barbeque’ laidback nature, and most definitely their wines.

What all these things have in common is that all have come into our lives in explosive ways and every time they momentarily disappear, they just keep returning with more gusto than before. Love them or loathe them, they just have to be in our lives, much like the long running cheesy Aussie soaps. My favourite was not the sunshine filled daytime viewing but the slightly grimmer Prisoner Cell Block H, but luckily this insane addiction to grey painted cardboard sets and high drama in the laundry room was finally to give its last flower on air. Anyway, not to get too upset about that as it is in the past, let us get out into the fresh air, if we should be so lucky, and smell the future in the spring.

I know most people do not have the gift of clairvoyance, and whilst I do not profess to owning it either, I can be sure that in the months that lie ahead, I shall be doing my bit to thank Australia for all they have given us by consuming some of their vast wine lake. However on this topic alone, at least, I have much better judgement.

• Penfolds Bin 28 - £12.99*Leave the Konunga Hills on the supermarket shelves, because this is the type of standard we grew to expect from the illustrious maker of Grange (at £120 a go for a recent vintage I’ll leave that one on the shelf too though). This is anything but an easy going Southern Australian. It has mouthfuls of blackberries, plum and black cherries on the palate, as well as layers of spice, held together impeccably with a robust gripping tannins, that would ensure this full-bodied wine would age without botox for a good 5-10 years, smoothing out the edges and developing those secondary characteristics. The savoury nature and succulence continues just like good neighbours.

• Kangarilla Road Shiraz - £11.99**The vineyard takes its name from its address in McLaren Vale, and whatever they have in the air over there has certainly been good for this powerful puncher. Almost jammy levels of ripe cassis and black fruits, the intensity of flavour jumps right out of the glass at you. It is backed up with notes of black pepper and a slight edge of melted dark chocolate with good length. If you are ready for the challenge of nations then face the big stuff straight on.

*Available from all good stockists**Available from Majestic Wine Warehouse Ltd (minimum purchase six bottles in total)

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6. Get some new workout music!Yes it actually works! Getting some new workout music for your iPod or MP3 really changes your mood when training. It can keep you interested. Getting the new Ibiza Annual and ONLY listening to it when you’re exercising will make you look forward to your sessions and give your workouts a new lease of life!

7. Get some new workout clothes and equipment!I’ve recently started training with resistance bands and they are a great workout! If you’re getting bored why not try getting a new piece of fitness equipment and giving that a go? If you always use the treadmill then why not give the rowing machine a go or resistance training?

8. try a new class at the Gym!There are so many classes at the gym nowadays there is something for everyone. Personally I recommend the ‘spin’ classes and Yoga to everyone and the body pump is great for women. Pretty much every class has its benefits and is enjoyable so try something new!

9. schedule some rest!You can overdo exercise and when you do your body reacts by making you not ‘feel’ like training. Schedule a low volume week every 4 weeks where you do little exercise but you do plenty of relaxing things like going to the cinema, long walks, yoga, hot relaxing baths and early nights. After 1 week of R & R you should be recovered and ready to hit exercise hard the following week.

10. hire me as your health & Fitness coach! Sorry I couldn’t resist a plug for my own services but it’s true! I design programs around your likes and dislikes. We work together to set you goals and targets and we work together so you achieve your goals in the fastest time possible! Hire me as your coach and you will

LOVE EXERCISE!

1. do somethinG you enjoy!Many of us enjoy some sort of physical activity (no giggles at the back!), whether its sports, martial arts, dancing, running, cycling, yoga, skiing or gym work the list is exhaustive. If you enjoy dancing then make it a weekly activity and go with friends who also enjoy dancing. If you’ve always fancied giving boxing a go then join a club and start boxing. You won’t get bored if it’s something you enjoy! Think outside of the box and find your preferred exercises.

2. challenGe yourselF!Set targets and goals! This is truly the way to succeed in life let alone fitness. If you’re main goal is to run a 10K event then breakdown each training session in to goals. 1 goal might be to train 3 x a week. Really challenge yourself to do that. The next goal could be to run 1K under a certain time. Change the targets to suit your goals and chosen activity. Continually setting yourself challenges keeps you interested and motivated to succeed.

3. Get a buddy.Recruit a friend to start exercising with you. This means that you can catch up with your friend and still exercise. Just make sure they are well motivated and that you actually enjoy their company!

4. join a team or club. Make exercise a fun social event by joining a team or club. You will meet new people, make new friends and push each other to achieve your goals. Find a sport or physical hobby you enjoy and find a club. Why not join with your training buddy?

5. chanGe your exercise/traininG every 4 weeks. I find that after 4 weeks of following a program I get bored. To combat this I completely change my program every 4 weeks. That way I never get bored! You can do this with physical hobbies and by swapping your training partner too. Why not try badminton for 4 weeks, and then give squash a go for 4 weeks, then tennis and then something completely different like swimming! It’s impossible to get bored!

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If you have a question for Dr Jones please email him at: [email protected]

For further information please visit:www.nuffieldhealth.com

Hi All, this month I have had a chance to sit down and read through some of your questions so far. They are pretty varied and hopefully will apply to a lot of readers. Keep ‘em coming! - Dr Jones

Q - Dear Dr Jones - Do you have any advice on excessive snoring? My partner is aged 45 and in reasonable health. However I have to sleep in a separate bed on work nights due to this problem.Yours hopefully

A - Snoring is caused by turbulence inside the airway during breathing in. This can occur anywhere from the nose right down to the vocal cords. The main problem appears to be reduced muscle tone during sleep but this can have many causes. These include being overweight, alcohol, smoking, sleeping position, allergies and nasal congestion. Many products are available including nasal sprays and strips, mandibular advancement devices (these push the jaw forward to help airflow) and mouth guards along with various machines if the cause is thought to be sleep apnoea.

*Sleep Apnoea service is available at Nuffield Health Leeds Hospital

Q - Could you clear something up for me please. The five a day fruit and veg thing is not as straightforward as it first seems. Is a piece of fruit one item or a couple of larger items? Thanks, Lynn

A - I agree Lynn this can be confusing and it does depend on the type of fruit or veg. For example, a glass of fruit/veg juice (150mls) counts as only one portion no matter how many times a day you have it. The best place to go for info is the World Cancer Research Fund. A copy of their 5 a day PDF can be found here: http://www.wcrf-uk.org/PDFs/5adayposter.pdf

Q - Dear Dr Jones - I would be very grateful for any advice you can offer. For a while now I have been getting a swollen stomach. Please can you give me any possible reasons and how I can avoidthis. I look forward to your advice. Thank you, female, Leeds

A - A common problem but with a multitude of causes. I remember seeing one website in the past listing over 500! A careful history and examination are essential in narrowing down the possible causes. Blood tests and scans may also be needed to follow these up. The cause may be a discrete swelling within the abdomen, an enlargement of an organ or a condition giving rise to increased gas or fluid in this area. Things such as general health, weight loss or gain, bowel and urine function along with periods would need to be looked into. Medication may also be a factor. Perhaps you can think about these and if anything has changed over this time.

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I’ve had enough of this cold weather. I don’t know about you but I’m ready to switch off my heating and put my hot water bottle away. All the extra money I’ve had to spend on heating my house has left me strapped for cash with little left for frivolities. I’m currently dreaming of drinking ice cold beers in the glorious sunshine and of hanging out at music festivals.

Talking of which, after attending the Limetree Festival for the last 2 years running, this year I have been cordially invited to attend as a DJ. If you’ve never been to a festival before due to the fear of travelling, queuing, port-a-loos and the dreaded airbed and camping combo then this could be for you. It’s held in a picturesque bit of country side in Grewelthorpe, Ripon (don’t be put off by the name). It’s only roughly 20 miles from Leeds city centre, so distance is not a problem.

And if you don’t have a car you can always catch the number 36 bus directly to Ripon. You could even go via Betty’s tea room in Harrogate for some cucumber sandwiches, a cuppa tea and a cheeky cream bun. And if that wasn’t incentive enough last year you didn’t even need to pack a tent as they had ready pitched canvas ones you could hire. What about showers? Yes – you can even have one of them if you must but a packet of baby wipes should suffice. This year’s festival takes place on the August bank holiday (27th – 29th) for further ticket and line up information checkout www.limetreefestival.co.uk

For those lucky enough to be around on Friday 12th March, there was a free party… ‘The Don’ came to Leeds! Who? Don Letts – he’s a film maker, DJ and all round dread locked Dude. For those of you who have no idea who I am talking about let me fill you in. In a nutshell this guy is credited with bringing reggae and punk rock music together during the original outbreak of punk in England.

Bands from that era such as the Sex Pistols and The Clash had yet to record any tunes

so there weren’t many punk tracks about at the start of this new genre, therefore Don played loads of reggae and dub records at the Roxy night club in London where loads of like minded punks congregated. It is said that Don’s style of music and disc jockeying directly influenced the scene in many ways. During this time he went on to document the punk movement by making his first ever film ‘The Punk Movie’ (1978) and he has since made many other films.

On top of that he was in 80’s band Big Audio Dynamite also known by many as the acronym ‘BAD’ with Mick Jones and knew Bob Marley personally. Need I say anymore? I couldn’t wait to meet him and introduce him to my Dad – he’ll be well impressed. The event took place at Eclectic Avenue (which happens every Friday) at the Rock Bar on Call Lane.. You can still check Don out on his weekly radio show on BBC6 Music, Saturday night 11pm – 12.

Then when you’ve finished change channels and listen to my weekend show on Galaxy every Sunday morning called ‘Back to JoJo’s’ from 2am to 6am – might as well give myself a plug too. Don’t want to get done off my management for mentioning the BBC and not the station I work for – which reminds me, did you catch me on telly at the beginning of March on the BBC’s Inside Out programme? They did a fab piece all about the legendary house club ‘Back to Basic’s’ which celebrated it’s 18th year last November and still has masses of revellers through it’s door every week. 18 years – who‘d of thought it would have lasted that long. Nice one boys!

See you next month and remember I’m always on Galaxy as part of the breakfast show with Hirsty and Danny when you wake up. I practically live on the wireless these days.

Ciao for now! xx - www.galaxyfm.com

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The do-ersembrace a healthier spring lifestyle and get your body moving after months of winter induced hibernation – kick-start your sluggish system with a British Military Fitness or Creating Chaos class. These outdoors exercise classes will get your heart hammering in no time.

The waTChersFeel fit watching others be fit – Leeds rhinos matches at headingley stadium are a fantastic way to spend an evening outdoors.

The reLaxers You’re spoilt for choice in Leeds with our range of green spaces – grab a picnic and blanket (or dog and frisbee) and hit Yorkshire sculpture Park, roundhay Park, Golden acre Park, Kirkstall abbey and gulp down some fresh spring air.

The eaTers It’s never too early to embrace continental outside dining and there’s plenty of opportunities for it – head to Park row or City square for dining al fresco. who cares if you’re eating with scarf and gloves on? You’re still outside.

Sarah Idle

Time To geT sprung

Yes, it’s that time of year again – shed those layers of clothes, open your eyes blinkingly to the weakly shining sun and prepare to be sprung – spring’s here and that means only one thing: time to get outside.

Thanks,Sarah

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As strong as the tracklist is, the music is not the only

story with this release. The artwork concept for the

series as a whole has had a major overhaul, and Over

Ice boasts the devastatingly cool artwork of Dragon 76.

The artwork for Over Ice is the first of a series of

illustrations which has been completed for the

Bargrooves series and sits perfectly with the musical

direction of the label. Seriously this is one cool release.

Two other tracks which will be burning up the floors are

Rachel Elektra Feat Angie Brown – Playing With Knives and

also Jay J – Keep On Rising 2010. Two classics brought upto

date for our pleasure.

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Defected Miami 10Riva StarrSuper hard beach bodies, 24 hour pool parties, fast cars and the world’s best DJ’s, it can only be one place... South beach, Miami and the Winter Music Conference 2010

If you have never been you may have wondered what all the fuss was about, those who have experienced will be well aware that it is a week of insanity, comparable to a whole season of Ibiza squashed into 5 short days. It’s all about hot bodies, pool parties, and dancing until dawn, al fresco.

If you are a dance music lover, this is as essential as its gets. The WMC has been responsible for breaking the world’s best loved dance tracks consistently every year. Every DJ has his own personal tune that he knows will destroy the dance floor, tunes that will inevitably make up your summer soundtrack. It’s these new tunes that make up the essence of Miami.

This year the honour of mixing the compilation has

gone to an artist that is currently one of the hottest

properties in dance music. His fans include Annie

Mac, Pete Tong, Joris Voorn and Claude Von Stroke

and he is famous for his bouncy, energetic and main

room sound, his mixes and productions are full of

humour, crazy instruments, trombones, horns and

pounding infectious beats. This really is the DJ du

jour; we proudly present Riva Starr.

Check out his own insane production and opener of

CD2, ‘I Was Drunk’, a signature Riva Starr production.

Catchy, humorous, with a vibe that makes you

want to dance, borrowing a gypsy style sound and

clocking up an impressive quarter of a million views

on YouTube.

It’s not just his own productions that attract attention,

his remix of Reboot’s Enjoy Music is highly infectious

and his eagerly anticipated exclusive remix of Dennis

Ferrer ‘Hey Hey’ possibly this year’s most talked about

house record has the makings of a stone-cold classic.

Both CD’s of his mix are vibrant and punchy, with highlights that include exclusive tracks from The Crookers and Roisin Murphy ‘Unknown’ and Chris Lake ‘la Tromba’ plus productions from Sidney Sampson, Joris Voorne, Michel Cleis, DJ Gregory, Dennis Ferrer and Timo Mass.

This is the sound of Miami brought to you in advance from the worlds freshest dance producers.

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Bargrooves Over Ice II – Mixed By Andy DanielReleased - 8th February 2010

The world’s favourite social soundtrack from Bargrooves

returns with a slick collection of ice-cool dance tracks.

Over Ice II continues in the same vein as its predecessor,

which was the best-selling digital Bargrooves compilation

to date.

Bargrooves focuses very much on the cooler end of the

house music spectrum, which is epitomised by the first

tracks on the each of its two discs. CD1 sees the heavily

luaded Reboot’s ‘Enjoy Music’ setting the tone, while

CD2 boasts Dennis Ferrer’s ‘Hey Hey’ – arguably the

biggest house track on the scene at the moment after an

unprecedented six weeks occupying the Beatport No.1

spot.

Other tracks of note include Paul & Fritz Kalkbrenner’s

massive ‘Sky & Sand’ – which has clocked up over four

million views on YouTube – Ewan Pearson’s remix of

pioneering electronic act Junior Boys’ ‘Hazel’ and the new

Jesse Rose mix of Hardrive’s seminal ‘Deep Inside’.

WIN! WIN! WIN!For your chance to win the albums reviewedsimply email your details to Leah-Jane:

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Digital:Soul Welcome to Digital:Soul. This month we are in preparation for the Miami Music Conference in March. So to get you in the mood we have Defected 10 Miami Riva Starr for you to win.

With Miami in mind also keep an eye out for Strictly Miami mixed by Karizma and Eddie Thoneick. This month we also have

Bargroove’s Over Ice II in the tape deck and seriously this is one cool release.

Whats hot this month is the forth coming single on Defected; Reboot – Enjoy which has been smashing up the floors world wide with its sample of Naked Music NYC – I’ll Take You To Love with Riva Starr on remix duties. Release date 24th February.

One to watch out for also is Rox – My Baby Left Me which is due out March 15th and

is taken from her hotly reported album memoirs, which is released June. Rox is widely tipped as a future star for 2010 with the likes of MOJO, BBC and MTV to name a few who have picked her out to make a huge impact this year.

Finally keep an ear to the ground for 10 Years of Soul Heaven mixed by house legend Louie Vega giving both a retrospective and cutting edge sound of Soul Heaven, of which is spread over a triple disc.

“Paul Jones is giving City Dweller readers the chance to win the hottest club music and gets down and dirty with the latest album reviews”

Top 5 Tracks1. Danism & Calvin Inside – Nocturnal

2. Arthur Baker Tear Down The Walls – Strictly Rhythm

3. John Dahlback Love Inside - Defected

4. The Jinks What Happened To Us – Jink Inc

5. Richard Grey Feat Todd Terry Something Goin On 2010 - Subliminal

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It’s official. I am a ‘superfan’ albeit an overnight ‘superfan’ but still ... not of cars, Cheryl ‘Tweedy’ (although I am sending her a mental high five!) or Dancing on Ice but of the man or epicentre that is David Lloyd!

I wholly admit I was intimidated by the beast, its vastness and lycra-cladded demographic of which I presumed to be yummy mummys who lunch and do the occasional pilates class or buns of steel gym bunnies. I am neither but am now a fully fledged member and feel quite at home already!

Ironically my first exceeded expectation was ... the food menu! Not the fantastic facilities; indoor and outdoor pool, tennis, squash, badminton courts, studios, etc. nope. My attention was in the grub and by ‘eck it was impressive - healthy options which I guess is to be expected, but is something that does frustrate me about other gyms who have Mars bars for 50p on the counter when you walk in?!

My favourite though has to be the free offer of sunflower seed sprinkles on salads, porridge, etc. (I do like my freebies!). So, on a mission to increase my lung capacity and decrease my bum capacity for a summer of St Tropez hen holidaying I take a deep breath and head to the ... changing room! I am at the mercy of David Lloyd to get me fit and over the next couple of months I’m sure you will hear some embarrassing and insightful anecdotes from my time in the gym, in the classes and on the tennis courts!

They’re currently offering a full membership for £115 per month for a three month membership which is perfect if you just want to do a bikini blitz.

It does sound(and is), a lot of money but I feel that it can be justified by thinking: “If someone said if I can make you lose half a stone, tighten up, get fit and healthy, look radiant, have more energy and feel even more brilliant that you already do on a daily basis - how much would you pay?” I’d definitely pay £345 - it’s priceless. So the Mastercard came out!

We recently went to Airkix in Manchester to go skydiving ... indoors! It was just brilliant, hilarious to watch my 60 year old parents get instant facelifts and get thrown around by 100 mph winds but it’s incredibly liberating flying around. I would highly recommend it for a Sunday out and they allow kids from aged four to go - make it a family affair.

I’m reading ‘Eat, Pray, Love’ by Elizabeth Gilbert at the moment which was recommended to me whilst I was modelling wedding dresses one day, it’s sold over six million copies and I now know why. It’s a woman’s search for everything and is very relatable, insightful and thought provoking with laugh out loud humour. The film about it is being made at the moment with Julia Roberts paying the lead, so I’d recommend reading the book before you see the film, I always think it’s better that way round.

I’ve been crazy busy this month with modelling AND of course Ology Kids Casting, I’ve done my best to make all sorts look good; lots of sofas, shopping centres, cars, oh, and paintbrushes! The mother hen that I am to all my kids on the agency books have once again made me very proud, they’ve had jobs with Cbeebies, Disney, Waterloo Road, Sainsburys and more in the last couple of weeks!

Laura Jaye.x

Love love love

Married, Single or Other - Loving new ITV drama - Married, Single or Other, tipped to be the next Cold Feet, it’s a lovely romantic drama on Mondays at 9pm. Put the fire on, get a cup of tea and enjoy - happy days ... and nights!

Jan Constantine cushions - www.grahamandgreen.com very cute website and her cushions start from £65.

Quote of the month - it’s laughable to me; all these celebrity diets in gossip magazines, fair enough to them, they make a fortune but come on it’s not quantum physics - if you eat more calories than you burn, you’ll put weight on! Stop obsessing and enjoy life. I was obsessed with food for so long and, now I have no restrictions, I’m the lightest I’ve ever been and the happiest because it’s not even on my mind.

Until next time, good bye and take care...

“Loving new ITV drama Married, Single or Other, tipped to be the next Cold Feet,”

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City Dweller provides you with the guide to the bars, restaurants, clubs and hotels in Leeds. Our website & Facebook are regularly updated with events from club nights to special offers at restaurants, visit www.city-dweller.co.uk or add us on Facebook “Leeds-City Dweller”

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City EventsCity EventsThe Essentials for 2010 in Leeds:

• 24th - 25th April - St George’s Day celebrations - www.royalarmouries.org.uk

• 29th May - Masquerade Ball - www.aleacasinos.comEnjoy an evening of entertainment in Alea’s Penthouse.

• 11th June - World Cup 2010 - www.fifa.com/worldcupThe South Africa World Cup 2010

• 1st - 4th July - Leeds Loves Food - www.leedslovesfood.co.ukA celebration of the quality & variety of restaurants, bars & Hotels

• 17th - 18th July - Leeds Waterfront Festival www.leedswaterfrontfestival.com

• 21st - 25th July - Yorkshire Mela

• 1st August - Leeds Pride www.leedspride.com

• Late August - Big City Jazzwww.bigcityjazz.co.uk

For people passionate about Leeds and city centre living.

please type in contact details etc. here

Your local officers are committed to tackling all forms of crime and anti-social behaviour in Leeds city centre for the benefit of residents and visitors.

Visit Millgarth Police Station (next to the Bus Station),contact 0113 2413056, or text 07950 080242 starting your message with CANPT.

Alternatively, visit www.wypnpt.org and follow the links to City and Holbeck and Leeds City Centre or find us on Twitter - Millgarth NPT and Facebook - Leeds City Centre Neighbourhood Policing Team.

Tel: 0113 2413056

With the World Cup around 2 months away the biggest news for all England fans is the Achilles injury picked up by David Beckham.

Beckham is more than likely to miss the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, and so City Dweller takes a look at Englands chances of winning?

If Beckham ends up missing out on this years World Cup, Fabio Capello must decide on what player can live up to Beckhams free kick and crossing skills.

With choices such as Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Ashley Young all blessed with pace, or Stewart Downing, Joe Cole and James Milner who posses more skill and experience Capello has many options available to him.

With the options above for the right midfield position the England manager should have more than enough technical and physical potential to outfox the Worlds finest teams.

Options such as Walcott and Young are great to have when getting past the defence is key, however where they are blessed with pace, their skill and ability to cross the ball does not come into contention with the likes of other options such as Downing and Cole. The likes of Milner and Wright-Phillips both have pace and offer a skillful and tricky encounter when the need for winning the ball in midfield is necessary.

Capello must also look at fitness as keeping an unchanged team will be key, and with Cole and Walcott prone to injury are they going to be able to play most of the tournament?

There is no obvious choice for Capello to make but Englands chances are certainly still as strong as ever.

City Dweller World Cup NeWs

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City Dweller provides you with the guide to the bars, restaurants, clubs and hotels in Leeds. Our website & Facebook are regularly updated with events from club nights to special offers at restaurants, visit www.city-dweller.co.uk or add us on Facebook “Leeds-City Dweller”

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City EventsCity EventsThe Essentials for 2010 in Leeds:

• 24th - 25th April - St George’s Day celebrations - www.royalarmouries.org.uk

• 29th May - Masquerade Ball - www.aleacasinos.comEnjoy an evening of entertainment in Alea’s Penthouse.

• 11th June - World Cup 2010 - www.fifa.com/worldcupThe South Africa World Cup 2010

• 1st - 4th July - Leeds Loves Food - www.leedslovesfood.co.ukA celebration of the quality & variety of restaurants, bars & Hotels

• 17th - 18th July - Leeds Waterfront Festival www.leedswaterfrontfestival.com

• 21st - 25th July - Yorkshire Mela

• 1st August - Leeds Pride www.leedspride.com

• Late August - Big City Jazzwww.bigcityjazz.co.uk

For people passionate about Leeds and city centre living.

please type in contact details etc. here

Your local officers are committed to tackling all forms of crime and anti-social behaviour in Leeds city centre for the benefit of residents and visitors.

Visit Millgarth Police Station (next to the Bus Station),contact 0113 2413056, or text 07950 080242 starting your message with CANPT.

Alternatively, visit www.wypnpt.org and follow the links to City and Holbeck and Leeds City Centre or find us on Twitter - Millgarth NPT and Facebook - Leeds City Centre Neighbourhood Policing Team.

Tel: 0113 2413056

With the World Cup around 2 months away the biggest news for all England fans is the Achilles injury picked up by David Beckham.

Beckham is more than likely to miss the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, and so City Dweller takes a look at Englands chances of winning?

If Beckham ends up missing out on this years World Cup, Fabio Capello must decide on what player can live up to Beckhams free kick and crossing skills.

With choices such as Theo Walcott, Shaun Wright-Phillips and Ashley Young all blessed with pace, or Stewart Downing, Joe Cole and James Milner who posses more skill and experience Capello has many options available to him.

With the options above for the right midfield position the England manager should have more than enough technical and physical potential to outfox the Worlds finest teams.

Options such as Walcott and Young are great to have when getting past the defence is key, however where they are blessed with pace, their skill and ability to cross the ball does not come into contention with the likes of other options such as Downing and Cole. The likes of Milner and Wright-Phillips both have pace and offer a skillful and tricky encounter when the need for winning the ball in midfield is necessary.

Capello must also look at fitness as keeping an unchanged team will be key, and with Cole and Walcott prone to injury are they going to be able to play most of the tournament?

There is no obvious choice for Capello to make but Englands chances are certainly still as strong as ever.

City Dweller World Cup NeWs

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Katrina AllenAssistant Solicitor,

Hamiltons Property Solicitors

Looking to the Future in the property marketrecessions come and go certainly in regard to property markets. the last major recession did not have the impact that this one has had, nor did it have the long-term financial ramification that this one has had.

however, after 25 years as a property Solicitor there is no doubt in my mind that the property market will pick up as confidence grows, and i sense that there is a great deal of demand and that will have to be fulfilled, and therefore long term, property is still a good investment.

Certainly 2009 was another difficult year for those of us in the property market. the year, as often is the case started slowly with the “doom and gloom” of the recession still ringing in most peoples ears and the uncertainty of the market generally, particularly in regard to obtaining any loan. the difficulty in 2008 was where first time buyers could get mortgages sellers still expected to obtain unrealistic prices in the property recession.

in 2009 however it seems most agents are able to persuade sellers that their aspirations were too great, and more realistic prices were been offered to the market and therefore there were less down valuations taking place. i think that most people in the property market are looking forward with optimism for 2010 and believe the property market is slowly crawling out of a recession.

now that spring is upon us hopefully this will assist in driving the market further forward. property prices certainly seemed to have stabilised and in certain arears prices are actually increasing and this seems to be a national trend.

there is no doubt that there is still some way to go but i am hopeful that the banks will be more realistic this year and free up further funds for the eager mortgage market and time will tell.

i think now is the time to take that step on to the property market and i have seen people take the leap and as a property Solicitor i can guide you every step of the way.

City Homes ‘City Living in Leeds is not, as the national, media would have had us believe, a failed market place. Since the Sunday Times claimed some years ago that ‘up to 70% of all apartments in Leeds City Centre are sitting empty’, the bandwagon has rolled on an on, further fuelled in the last two years by the impact of the national downturn in the housing market.

Spurred on at the end of 2009 by a frustrated desire to finally set the record straight, Morgans got together with Knight Frank, King Sturge, Savills, Allsop and Rachael Unsworth of Leeds University, to take a detailed look at city living in Leeds today and into the future.

The study- entitled ‘City Living - beyond the boom’ - is an honest and grown up attempt to put recent activity into context, to try and establish today’s occupancy levels and to analyse in detail the likely future supply of city centre apartments.

Over the next few issues of City Dweller, I will be highlighting some of the key findings of the report which we hope will become an important source of evidence for the wide variety of individuals and agencies who are engaged in the market. ·- What proportion of the 3,500 apartments managed by the city centre’s leading letting agents are currently occupied?- How many city centre apartments are there?- How many new apartments will be completed in the next 5 years?- How is the city centre likely to look in the future? I will also be giving you my views as to how the city will shape up going forward, where future city centre schemes are likely to pop up and what’s hot and what’s not amongst the 125 existing city centre schemes.’

Jonathan Morgan, Managing Director of Morgans

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We have an enthusiastic reliable team and pride ourselves on providing a personal and professional service to all our clients.

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Parklane is one of the most established ProPerty agencies in leeds today.

We have recently opened a state of the art office in leeds city centre and can be found on 12 swinegate opposite the entrance to the malmaison hotel.

Please pop in any time for a coffee, soft drink and a chat. We have a large portfolio of properties for sale and rental which is displayed on our website: www.parklaneproperties.com

it is updated daily and can also be viewed on the touchscreens within our office.

We pride ourselves on our fast turnover and that the landlords and owners we have under our management receive a fast, friendly and efficient service. the staff at Parklane are long standing, loyal and extremely knowledgeable.

they also participate in the social activities leeds city centre has to offer and once again can chat knowledgably to any of the new arrivals to leeds seeking accommodation, a social life and anything else leeds has to offer. if you’re thinking of moving to the city or just fancy a change please get in touch, we’d love to hear from you!

City Homes

Violent Crime Down in leeDs City Centre

The number of violent crimes in Leeds city centre has fallen by 15 per cent in January and February compared to the same period in 2009.

The number of recorded violent crimes, which includes minor and serious assaults, threatening behaviour and public order offences such as shouting or swearing, has dropped from 266 in January and February 2009 to 226 in the same period of 2010 - which is less than four incidents per day.

Assaults committed in the evening and early hours account for 125 of the 226 incidents recorded, which is a 22% reduction on the 161 recorded during the previous year.

The reduction follows several pro-active operations and initiatives in the city centre involving the City Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT) and partners including Safer Leeds, British Transport Police, Taxi Licensing and the Security Industry Authority who monitor door staff at licensed premises.

This includes the use of a Dispersal Order from November 2009 until January 2010, where groups or individuals under the influence of alcohol

could be ordered to leave the city centre for up to 24 hours, static patrols of Neighbourhood Policing Team officers at key locations, and regular alcohol test purchase operations involving special constables in plain clothes and volunteers aged under 18 at licensed premises.

Chief Inspector Vernon Francis is responsible for policing in Leeds city centre.

Chief Inspector Francis said: “We do not have a problem with violent crime in Leeds compared to other major cities, but many people still have concerns about safety when they come here which is why it is a priority for our officers to make sure we put a stop to any potential trouble before it starts.

“The latest figures show that all the work the City NPT and our partners have put in to make the city safer is working, but even then I think these statistics can look misleading.

“More than 200 offences in two months may sound a lot of incidents to some people, but when you consider that nearly 100,000 people come into Leeds city centre on a daily basis, the chance of you becoming a victim of any kind of violent offence is extremely low.

“People coming to Leeds can be assured that our city is becoming safer, and we will continue working hard to keep cutting crime.”

For more information on the City Neighbourhood Policing Team (NPT), visit www.wypnpt.org and click the links to ‘City and Holbeck’ and ‘City’.

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Saturday 15th May Leeds Bar Festival Leeds Best Bartender competition, DJs and more

Saturday 26th June Foods of the World and Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival activities and entertainment plus delicious food from around the world

Sat 17th & Sun18th July Leeds Waterfront Festival 2010 A packed programme of events for the waterfront including live music

Saturday 18th September Bands by the Brewery Celebrating the best of Leeds music scene, live music from local ‘up & coming’ bands and performers

Mon 6th to Sat 11th Dec ‘It’s Christmas’ @ Brewery Wharf Festive activities and special offers

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Saturday 15th May Leeds Bar Festival Leeds Best Bartender competition, DJs and more

Saturday 26th June Foods of the World and Dragon Boat Festival Dragon Boat Festival activities and entertainment plus delicious food from around the world

Sat 17th & Sun18th July Leeds Waterfront Festival 2010 A packed programme of events for the waterfront including live music

Saturday 18th September Bands by the Brewery Celebrating the best of Leeds music scene, live music from local ‘up & coming’ bands and performers

Mon 6th to Sat 11th Dec ‘It’s Christmas’ @ Brewery Wharf Festive activities and special offers

FOR MORE INFORMATION ON EVERYTHING THATS GOING ON GO TO:

WWW.BREWERYWHARF.NET

THERE’S LOTS OF GREAT PLACES FOR YOU TO VISIT AT BREWERY WHARF:• Azucar • 0113 243 5761

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Lion rescuethe romanian Lions arrive at the Yorkshire WiLdLife Park

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a pride of lions has been rescued from a run-down zoo in romania where they faced an uncertain future living in inadequate facilities and flown to robin hood airport, doncaster to start a new life at Yorkshire Wildlife Park.

Believed to be the largest big cat rescue ever, park directors initiated a campaign through the charity Wildlife heritage foundation to raise £150,000 to save the lions in august after learning of their plight at oradea Zoo from the organisation sos Zoo. John minion, animal director, visited the park in July at the invitation of the zoo director dhiana Ghender and was both shocked and moved by the experience and pledged to help the lions.

“they are such magnificent animals and despite the heat and the poor facilities, their spirit was still very evident. one lioness even came over to greet us. some of them have health problems that veterinary care, good diet, exercise and appropriate housing will help greatly. there is a wide range of ages from 18 month old cubs to Johnny senior, who is 27 years old – a whole generation of lions. the staff at oradea really love their animals and desperately want the best for them – we really wanted to help them.”

the appeal still has £25,000 to raise towards the rescue costs but the park accelerated their plans to bring the lions to the uk on welfare grounds as the animals’ health was deteriorating due to the cold winter conditions in their inadequate housing at oradea. the appeal was also helped by the generous offer of Philip meeson, the owner of friendly low fare airline Jet2.com, to fly them to the uk. there has also been outstanding support from robin hood airport and servis air who are receiving the flight.

on tuesday 9th february, a team of vets and experts from Yorkshire Wildlife Park, twycross Zoo, shepreth Wild animal Park (all members of the British and irish association of Zoos and aquariums (BiaZa)) flew out to romania to initiate the rescue. this was a challenging and dangerous operation in difficult conditions, as up to five lions were kept in enclosures as small as 12’ x 15’. the team worked quickly in sub zero temperatures to tranquilise the individual lions and move them into travelling crates.

this was an incredibly hard task for the vets to manage with the animals ranging in age from 15 months to 27 years. one of the youngest, simba, walked into his crate without any need for tranquilising. Yorkshire Wildlife Park’s animal director John Minion described the experience:

“ I was heartbroken to see these proud cats in these conditions back in August and from then on we were committed to helping them. Their condition and health is poor, but their spirit is still unbroken. They have never known anything different than these conditions. Today was a surreal experience for me, the moment had come when they were finally leaving the zoo. Now I will be happy when they are back in Yorkshire. The lions are going to need a lot of veterinary care and rehabilitation before they can fully enjoy the 9 acre reserve that is currently being landscaped for them at Yorkshire Wildlife Park and I am now looking forward to the day that they feel grass underneath their feet for the first time.”

the lions faced a four hour journey by road to Budapest airport and left oradea Zoo under a police escort, complete with blue lights and sirens.

the Wildlife heritage foundation, the charity that is working with the park on the project has received over 12,000 donations so far in cheques, online donations and direct donations totalling over £126,000 – close to the target of £150,000.

many donations came from the readers of the news of the World. cheryl Williams, director of Yorkshire Wildlife Park thanked this newspaper and everyone who has made a donation or contacted them. “this has been an amazing response. We are touched by the letters from those that have made donations,

and each one no matter how small or how large counts. We have had so many calls from schools and colleges, from companies and individuals who want to hold events, collections or just help us raise awareness that we put a fundraising information pack on our website.

there are also people who have given specialist help and materials towards the project, which all helps towards reaching the target. We want to thank those who have helped so far and ask everyone to keep spreading the word!” Yorkshire Wildlife Park linked up with big cat charity Wildlife heritage foundation on this project and set up a website www.lionrescue.co.uk where people can donate directly to the project.

Cheques may be sent to Wildlife Heritage Foundation (Save the Lions) at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, Branton, Doncaster DN3 3NH.

the park’s chief executive, cheryl Williams said: “this is a huge project for the Park. We desperately wanted to help the lions and it is amazing that we have had the support from so many people to make this happen. this rescue is very high profile for us, for Yorkshire and especially doncaster and everyone who has supported the project should be proud that they have really made a difference.”’ Yorkshire Wildlife Park opened on 4th april 2009 and is on a 286 acre site, of which the wildlife park is currently 55 acres.

it has a variety of animals including Painted hunting dogs, the most endangered carnivore in africa, three species of lemur in the woodland walkthrough Lemur Woods, and has recently received four addax antelope from edinburgh Zoo which are part of the european breeding programme. Yorkshire Wildlife Park, Brockholes Lane, Branton, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN3 3 NH Tel. 01302 535057 Email [email protected] Web: www.yorkshirewildlifepark.com

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Lion rescuethe romanian Lions arrive at the Yorkshire WiLdLife Park

City Dweller yorkshires pride City Dweller yorkshires pride

a pride of lions has been rescued from a run-down zoo in romania where they faced an uncertain future living in inadequate facilities and flown to robin hood airport, doncaster to start a new life at Yorkshire Wildlife Park.

Believed to be the largest big cat rescue ever, park directors initiated a campaign through the charity Wildlife heritage foundation to raise £150,000 to save the lions in august after learning of their plight at oradea Zoo from the organisation sos Zoo. John minion, animal director, visited the park in July at the invitation of the zoo director dhiana Ghender and was both shocked and moved by the experience and pledged to help the lions.

“they are such magnificent animals and despite the heat and the poor facilities, their spirit was still very evident. one lioness even came over to greet us. some of them have health problems that veterinary care, good diet, exercise and appropriate housing will help greatly. there is a wide range of ages from 18 month old cubs to Johnny senior, who is 27 years old – a whole generation of lions. the staff at oradea really love their animals and desperately want the best for them – we really wanted to help them.”

the appeal still has £25,000 to raise towards the rescue costs but the park accelerated their plans to bring the lions to the uk on welfare grounds as the animals’ health was deteriorating due to the cold winter conditions in their inadequate housing at oradea. the appeal was also helped by the generous offer of Philip meeson, the owner of friendly low fare airline Jet2.com, to fly them to the uk. there has also been outstanding support from robin hood airport and servis air who are receiving the flight.

on tuesday 9th february, a team of vets and experts from Yorkshire Wildlife Park, twycross Zoo, shepreth Wild animal Park (all members of the British and irish association of Zoos and aquariums (BiaZa)) flew out to romania to initiate the rescue. this was a challenging and dangerous operation in difficult conditions, as up to five lions were kept in enclosures as small as 12’ x 15’. the team worked quickly in sub zero temperatures to tranquilise the individual lions and move them into travelling crates.

this was an incredibly hard task for the vets to manage with the animals ranging in age from 15 months to 27 years. one of the youngest, simba, walked into his crate without any need for tranquilising. Yorkshire Wildlife Park’s animal director John Minion described the experience:

“ I was heartbroken to see these proud cats in these conditions back in August and from then on we were committed to helping them. Their condition and health is poor, but their spirit is still unbroken. They have never known anything different than these conditions. Today was a surreal experience for me, the moment had come when they were finally leaving the zoo. Now I will be happy when they are back in Yorkshire. The lions are going to need a lot of veterinary care and rehabilitation before they can fully enjoy the 9 acre reserve that is currently being landscaped for them at Yorkshire Wildlife Park and I am now looking forward to the day that they feel grass underneath their feet for the first time.”

the lions faced a four hour journey by road to Budapest airport and left oradea Zoo under a police escort, complete with blue lights and sirens.

the Wildlife heritage foundation, the charity that is working with the park on the project has received over 12,000 donations so far in cheques, online donations and direct donations totalling over £126,000 – close to the target of £150,000.

many donations came from the readers of the news of the World. cheryl Williams, director of Yorkshire Wildlife Park thanked this newspaper and everyone who has made a donation or contacted them. “this has been an amazing response. We are touched by the letters from those that have made donations,

and each one no matter how small or how large counts. We have had so many calls from schools and colleges, from companies and individuals who want to hold events, collections or just help us raise awareness that we put a fundraising information pack on our website.

there are also people who have given specialist help and materials towards the project, which all helps towards reaching the target. We want to thank those who have helped so far and ask everyone to keep spreading the word!” Yorkshire Wildlife Park linked up with big cat charity Wildlife heritage foundation on this project and set up a website www.lionrescue.co.uk where people can donate directly to the project.

Cheques may be sent to Wildlife Heritage Foundation (Save the Lions) at Yorkshire Wildlife Park, Branton, Doncaster DN3 3NH.

the park’s chief executive, cheryl Williams said: “this is a huge project for the Park. We desperately wanted to help the lions and it is amazing that we have had the support from so many people to make this happen. this rescue is very high profile for us, for Yorkshire and especially doncaster and everyone who has supported the project should be proud that they have really made a difference.”’ Yorkshire Wildlife Park opened on 4th april 2009 and is on a 286 acre site, of which the wildlife park is currently 55 acres.

it has a variety of animals including Painted hunting dogs, the most endangered carnivore in africa, three species of lemur in the woodland walkthrough Lemur Woods, and has recently received four addax antelope from edinburgh Zoo which are part of the european breeding programme. Yorkshire Wildlife Park, Brockholes Lane, Branton, Doncaster, South Yorkshire DN3 3 NH Tel. 01302 535057 Email [email protected] Web: www.yorkshirewildlifepark.com

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A sell out event with 700 guests in black tie attended the long awaited Tyson Dinner at Elland Road last week, to help raise money for a charity. As well as “Iron Mike” as the guest speaker, there was excellent amateur boxing displays from the Yorkshire ABA.

Photographs courtesy of Alex Handley Photographers

Photographs courtesy of AS Frames.com

Photographs courtesy of Radio Aire

On Sunday 14th March at Oceana, Leeds Lee Sharpe, Robin Reid and Sam Smith and host of other boxers took to the ring to raisemoney for the ‘Fighting for Maddison’ appeal - A big thank you to everyone who took part and made donations. The event was organised Lee Murtagh from the Ring Saoirse Promotions

To donate, please visit: www.maddyfund.info

Scouting For Girls Play Live On Emmerdale SetChart busting trio ‘Scouting For Girls’ played a live acoustic set in Emmerdale’s Woolpack Friday 12th March. The live set was part of 96.3 Radio Aire’s Emmerdale take over week with Friday’s broadcast being live from the woolpack.

Emmerdale take over week was organised by the guys at Emmerdale and 96.3 Radio Aire. A different cast member was interviewed each day on Radio Aire’s JK & Joel @ Breakfast and on Rich Williams Home Run.

Scouting For Girls where a great appointment for 96.3 Radio Aire’s listeners as they performed their new track ‘This Ain’t A Love Song’ and one of their well know older hits ‘She’s so lovely’.

Lead Singer Roy Stride said; “We’re here promoting our new album Everybody Wants to be on TV and our new single which was actually played on Emmerdale last night!”

96.3 Radio Aire Station Director Antony Gay said “This felt like the perfect way to end our Emmerdale take over week and it sounded fantastic!”

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Leeds Rhinos’ young star Luke Burgess has set a new ‘record’ for his team. Burgess joined the rest of his Rhinos team mates recently in helping to record their version of the Heather Small hit Proud with the RJ Community Choir. However, Burgess took things one step further than his team mates and actually performed a solo on the single. Commenting on the experience Burgess said: “It was something really different from what we are used to obviously but it was good to go outside of your comfort zone and try something new. We had a couple of rehearsals and Leroy Johnson, who runs the choir, picked myself and Danny McGuire out to do the solos. Unfortunately, or fortunately depending on your point of view, Danny was not able to hang around to record his solo so it is only me who features on the finished version.”

“The CD is for a great cause, especially as it directly helps families here in Leeds at a very tough time in their lives. I don’t mind a bit of mickey taking if it means we help the Sick Children’s Trust raise the money to reach their appeal target”, added Burgess.

The CD is available now at just £5 from the Rhinos club shop at Headingley Carnegie and the St Johns Centre in Leeds City Centre and all proceeds go to aid The Sick Children’s Trust (SCT)’s Big Move Appeal.

The SCT’s ‘The Big Move’ campaign, aims to raise £1.7 million to move Eckersley House from its current location at St James’ Hospital to the Leeds General Infirmary (LGI) in May 2010. To date the SCT has raised over £1 million to fund the move—but still need to raise the crucial £700,000 to open the new house this summer.

Fundraiser for the Big Move Appeal Vicki Smith said: “The Sick Children’s Trust is so grateful for the Rhinos support and we’re hoping to raise about £10,000 from the CD. It’s a great song and a great cause.”

For 16 years Eckersley House has supported the recovery of seriously ill children across Yorkshire by providing high quality accommodation and caring staff for families, just minutes away from the hospital wards.

St James’ Hospital is moving its children’s wards to the LGI to create a paediatric Centre of Excellence. By April 2010 the majority of children’s wards will be moved to the new centre. This development means that Eckersley House will no longer be needed in its present location at St James’ Hospital, but will be in great demand at the LGI.

The move of Eckersley House to the LGI will also mean more bedrooms - from 16 to 22 - to help more families in their time of need.

The SCT will be the sole provider of family accommodation at the LGI; so if Eckersley House isn’t moved, every year hundreds of sick children from across Yorkshire would have to undergo prolonged medical treatment without their families being close by.

To purchase tickets from the RFL Ticket Office: please visit www.rugbyleaguetickets.co.uk or call 0844 856 11 13.

Tickets are also available from the Leeds Rhinos Ticket Office at:Headingley Carnegie Stadium or by calling 0871 423 13 15

Rhinos team up with:RJ Community Choir from Chapeltown

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