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WIN FAMILY TICKETS TO‘A CHRISTMAS CAROL’ &

THE A-Z OFCHRISTMASSTAY GREEN THIS SEASON

‘CINDERELLA’

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06 COMMUNITY NEWS09 CAMPAIGN FOR FAIRER BUS FARES10 NEWS FROM YOUR COUNCILLORS14 A – Z OF CHRISTMAS18 SHOP FRONT – WRAPPED20 EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY!22 JACOB’S LARDER28 GARDEN ROUND UP30 ARTS & CULTURE30 WIN TICKETS TO ‘A CHRISTMAS CAROL’34 SOUND & VISION34 MUSIC LISTINGS38 WIN TICKETS TO ‘CINDERELLA’40 HEALTH & FITNESS

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DECEMBER 201004Dear Readers

Well, the ‘Season to be Merry’ is upon us! Lights are being switched on by minor celebrities all over Leeds. Shows are being staged. The shopping frenzy is underway. Office parties are booked. Recipe books are open. Trees are going up. Cards are going out. Thank goodness for Christmas!

Everyone is getting into the Christmas spirit. The Otley Victorian Fayre on Sunday 12th December has all the ingredients to get you in the mood. The West Yorkshire Playhouse is staging a fabulous musical version of ‘A Christmas Carol’, and we are giving you an opportunity to win a family ticket! You could also win a family ticket to Cinderella at The Carriageworks – be sure to enter. Leeds Philharmonic Chorus is performing Handel’s entire Messiah at the Town Hall on 11th December, which should be amazing!

Plus we have suggestions of where to find some tasty Christmas treats; Jacob’s Larder gives us food for thought; St Chad’s Green team has tips on caring for the environment over the festive season; and Pixel Junkies suggest their top five games for Christmas.You may be a little preoccupied, but don’t forget to send in your news and notices by 1st December for the January edition, and 1st January for February.

We would like to say ‘Thank You’ and a Very Happy Christmas and New year to all our readers and advertisers.

Kind regards

Carole, Jack and the team

WIN FAMILY TICKETS TO‘A CHRISTMAS CAROL’THE A-Z OFCHRISTMASSTAY GREEN THIS SEASON

‘A Christmas Carol’ at West Yorkshire Playhouse

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Local Bus Service (28)

Following discussions with local residents regarding dissatisfaction with the service and timetable of the local 28 bus service, I passed your comments on to Cllr Barry Anderson for him to discuss with First Bus. After receiving an unsatisfactory response, a further meeting took place between some residents and Cllr Anderson to discuss the issues and to try and come up with a suitable solution. It was agreed that he would meet with First and Metro and report back in due course.

Grass Cutting In Adel Woods and Wayland Estates

Adel Crag Residents group met with Cllr Anderson a couple of months ago regarding grass cutting and shrub maintenance on the Adel Wood and Wayland Estates. There has been no improvement, so I took it up with Cllr Anderson. He has assured me that he will keep the pressure up on the agencies concerned to get the matter resolved as soon as possible. Hopefully by the time you read this the work will have been done.

May I take this opportunity to wish everyone a very Happy Christmas and New Year.

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northleedslife.co.uk | December 2010 09

A CAMPAIGN FOR FAIRER BUS FARESWe’ve all noticed bus fares in Leeds have been creeping up, not so gradually, over the last few months. Now a new campaign called ‘Fairer Fares’ is looking to reduce fares and get a better service. Organiser, Stuart Long, has made numerous complaints to the bus company about buses being late or not turning up and getting replies citing ‘traffic’ and ‘vehicle failure’ as reasons, so he decided to start the campaign.

‘Fairer Fares’ has written to Metro’s Chairman and awaits a time and date for a meeting. Local MPs Greg Mulholland and Rachel Reeves, along with a number of councillors have come out in support of the campaign.

More information is available on www.lovinleeds.com/first , where people are welcome to leave comments and sign the petition. Ultimately, Fairer Fares would like to see better regulation under the Local Transport Act 2008, and Quality Contracts which Metro has the power to put in place now, but has chosen not to act upon for the next two years.

FIRSTBUS HAS RAISED THE MINIMUM FARE FROM £1.70 TO £1.90 FOR A ‘LONG HOP’ ON A SINGLE TRIP. A ‘SHORT HOP’ REMAINS AT £1 – FOR JUST FOUR STOPS!

Adel Methodist Church, Holt Lane (corner of Gainsborough Ave)19 December - Carol Service, 10.30am24 December - Christingle Service, 4.30pm25 December - Christmas Day Service, 9.30am

St John the Baptist, Adel 19 December - Carol Service, 6.30pm24 December - Christmas Eve Crib Services, 3pm & 5pmMidnight Mass, 11.30pmChristmas Day - Services at 8am &10am.

Bramhope Methodist Church19 December- Nativity Service, 10am Carol Service, 4pm24 December- Christingle Service, 4.30pmHoly Communion,11.30pmChristmas DayChristmas Day Service,10.30am

St Giles Church, Bramhope19 December- Nine Lessons & Carols, 6.30pm. Traditional Carol Service led by the choir, followed by seasonal refreshments mulled wine and mince pies. 24 December- Christingle Services, 3pm & 5pm, supporting the Children’s Society. Carols, candles and Christingles –

a very special way to start Christmas. For full details of all Christmas events visit www.stgilesbramhope.org.co.uk

Cookridge Methodist Church 19 December- Carol Service 10.30am 24 December Christingle Service 3pm, delightful service for children & familiesMidnight Communion 11.30pm Christmas Day Christmas Celebration Service 10.45am

Horsforth Churches Together 12 December- Carol Service at Central Methodists, Town Street with Horsforth & Leeds Brass Band, 3pm

Carole Service at St Mary’s, Broadgate Lane, with The Leeds Guild of Singers, 3pm

16 December- Carols on The Green, 7.30pm

24 December- Midnight Services, 11.30pm at St Margaret’s, St Mary’s, St James’s, Lister Hill Baptists, & Central Methodists Further details: 0113 258 3521, [email protected]

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NEWS FROM YOUR COUNCILLORS COUNCILLORS

COMMUNITY NEWS

Councillor Clive Fox

Adel & Wharfedale Ward

10 December 2010 | northleedslife.co.uk

With thoughts turning to presents, we shouldn’t forget we are already generous givers on a weekly basis. Putting rubbish in our bins legally constitutes a gift to the council. It’s their wheelie bin after all and so too, in law, are its contents. Never mind stories about council spies rummaging through our bins. They are entitled to, if that’s what grabs them, though it seems they still haven’t found the missing ring.

Many householders were recently advised of new bin collection days. This stems from last year’s bin strike which was prompted by re-grading proposals and the potential loss of earnings for bin men. In the end the re-grading proposals stood coupled with the introduction of performance related pay ensuring overall earnings were maintained.

Though the strike cost the council some £50,000, not to mention the inconvenience to residents, it has yielded savings of £2.4 million annually. The old ‘job and finish’ has gone, absenteeism has reduced, there is increased flexibility and the collection routes have been redesigned. Inevitably there are odd teething troubles – contact 0113 222 4406 or [email protected] should you experience any.

That annual £2.4m will come in useful now that we know the council needs to save £150m over four years, representing a 28% reduction excluding education. Between 2,500 and 3,000 jobs are likely to go, about one in six of those 17,000 staff not involved with education. Even though typically about 1,900 staff move on each year, the warning signs are distinctly flashing amber.

Whatever the cuts, less government funding could lead to calls for an even higher level of giving to the council. Sadly though that seems more likely to come via increases in the council tax and other charges than from the gifts we already make through our wheelie bins.

Council Tax Banding Leaflet

I was recently asked by residents about a leaflet from an organisation in respect of Council Tax Bandings and I took this up with the Council Tax section who advised:“Unfortunately, it is not uncommon for this type of service to be offered, nor is it illegal. Council Tax Bandings are dealt with by the Valuation Office, which is part of Her Majesty’s Revenue & Customs, and it’s free and relatively straightforward for Council Tax payers to challenge their banding.”Potential Trading Standards Issue I was also recently approached by a local resident about the following incident at their home:

“whilst the Council was tarmacing their road, someone knocked on their door (claiming to be from the Council) and asked if they wanted their drive done. He stated they could pay by cheque and the work was guaranteed for 10 years. He arrived at 7am and dug the drive up, filled in a small amount of tarmac, then knocked on the door and demanded cash. As the job was shoddy, the resident refused to pay any more but the person came back the day after and demanded more money.”

West Yorkshire Trading Standards responded: “There’s no doubt that the resident has been the victim of the classic itinerant tarmac gang. They should have been given cancellation rights and it is an offence under the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations not to do so. It is important to raise awareness and warn people about rogue traders, and to reinforce the fact that the council would never engage in ‘selling off’ excess tarmac to householders, which was suggested in this case.”

I’d like to take this opportunity to wish you all A Very Happy Christmas.

Whatever the cuts, less government funding could lead to calls for an even higher level of giving to the council

Councillor Barry Anderson

Adel & Wharfedale Ward

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By the time you read this the David Wilson Homes appeal will be over. There was a tremendous team effort from the Association, supporting Leeds City Council in its decision to turn down the application to build 68 homes opposite Adel Church. We attacked them on the grounds of increased traffic congestion; adding to our already overcrowded primary schools; destroying a medieval landscape; ignoring almost every recommendation in the Adel Neighbourhood Design Statement; ruining the greenbelt near the oldest building in Leeds – Adel Church; and the design of the houses, which was identical to those built by the company in other areas. They also refused all attempts to consult with local residents. We collected almost 1,000 petition signatures, around 100 letters of objection, and support from a wide range of local bodies and groups such as the Civic Trust.

At our last meeting we were addressed by the owners of the Car Wash on the Otley Road who are planning to revamp the site. There was much support for this, but opposition from at least one householder who lives nearby.

We welcome visits by local business people who are planning developments in our area as it gives them an opportunity to get the reaction of 40 – 50 people at one time.

A number of local issues were raised at the last meeting. This is the forum for you to bring your concerns to local councillors and planners. Please send me agenda items in advance, [email protected] We meet on the 3rd Thursday of every month, 7.30pm at the Stables next to Adel Church. All Adel residents are welcome. We do not meet in December.

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Last Minute Shopping. No matter how prepared we think we are, there’s always that one gift that slips under the radar that we end up trawling the shops for at the eleventh hour.

Music. Christmas is a wonderful time of year but the music is awful. It’s the same six songs played on repeat for six weeks. If we hear ‘Wonderful Christmastime’ one more time… If you’re looking for Christmas music that has a little more edge, try the Ramsey Lewis, Beach Boys or Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas albums, Winter Winds by Mumford and Sons, Fairytale of New York by the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl. And, if you prefer something a little more dramatic, there’s always Christmas Sarajevo 12/24 by Trans Siberian Orchestra.

Negotiations. Where will you have Christmas dinner? What’s the maximum spend on any one gift? Christmas is like working at the United Nations when it comes to keeping everyone happy.

Office Parties. A great chance to see your uptight co-workers let loose – something to mock them about for the rest of the year!

Pine Needles. There’s nothing quite like the smell of a lovely Christmas tree permeating through the house, but you’re vacuuming up pine needles until February.

Quality Street. You’re already thinking of your favourites, aren’t you? We will arm wrestle anyone for one of those flat, toffee ones with the gold wrappers.

Returns. It may be ‘the thought that counts’, but there are an awful lot of returns and exchanges happening come January. Be sure to hang on to those receipts!

Santa. No matter how old you are, it’s always a thrill to see a really authentic looking Santa Claus. Deep down, we all hope for a Miracle on 34th Street.

TV. It’d be easy to do nothing but watch TV over Christmas. The soaps are the real treat though. In real life, Christmas is a joyous time, in soaps, it’s full of punch ups, explosions and murder.

Unity. Whatever feud is happening between family and friends, let’s call a ceasefire over the Yuletide season.

Visitors. You may not see people all year, but at Christmas, everyone comes around. Come January, you’ll have had so many people through your house, you’ll wish you’d have charged admission.

Wrapping Paper. There is some truly beautiful wrapping paper around and it makes for a lovely looking pile of gifts under the tree. Remember to recycle though!

X-rays. Is Christmas really complete without at least one trip to the hospital? We think not. Icy pavements, food poisoning, alcohol poisoning, falling over gifts – something will get you!

Yelling. If you manage to make it through the stress of the Yuletide season without letting fly at someone at least once, you deserve a Nobel Peace Prize.

Zzzzz. It may well be a joyous time of year, but it’s also utterly exhausting. ‘Tis definitely the season to have extra naps!

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Christmas is like working at the United Nations when it comes to keeping everyone happy.

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Dolling Up. Get out those glad rags! There are parties to go to. Dry clean that tux, dust off that ball gown, make a hair appointment and have a facial!

Embarrassing Moments. With all that food, drink, tinsel and the possibility of a karaoke machine, Yuletide is a minefield of embarrassing moments waiting to happen.

Family. Petty arguments spring up, the kids are on a sugar-induced hyperac-tive rampage, Granny is grumpy in the corner, but we all come together to feast and be merry.

Gifts. We spend a great deal of time stressing about what gift to get for whom. Hopefully, you’ve kept your November issues of North Leeds Life and are making use of our Gift Guide!

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It’s a Wonderful Life. Popcorn, blankets, cosy fire and a Christmas classic. I

JJingle Bells. You may not hear bells the rest of the year, but soon as December rolls around, there’s a bell ringing version of every song ever created.

Kids. Of course the season is all about the kids, with their list of demands and attempts to convince us they haven’t been naughty all year (we’ll just brush that month of detentions aside). But at midnight on Christmas Eve, like magic, we’re all kids once more (clearly, we’ve watched that Coca Cola advert one too many times).

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BChristmasChristmasChristmas BBaubles. Who knew there were so many varieties? It’s a night-mare! You could just spray paint a couple of golf balls and leave it at that, but every year you are enticed to buy more. Making your own can be fun. Over the years we have collected beautiful decorations – some made by friends and relations, some by children at primary school, some purchased at art or craft fairs. Each one tells a story which is conjured up each time you hang it on a tree.

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Last Minute Shopping. No matter how prepared we think we are, there’s always that one gift that slips under the radar that we end up trawling the shops for at the eleventh hour.

Music. Christmas is a wonderful time of year but the music is awful. It’s the same six songs played on repeat for six weeks. If we hear ‘Wonderful Christmastime’ one more time… If you’re looking for Christmas music that has a little more edge, try the Ramsey Lewis, Beach Boys or Blind Boys of Alabama Christmas albums, Winter Winds by Mumford and Sons, Fairytale of New York by the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl. And, if you prefer something a little more dramatic, there’s always Christmas Sarajevo 12/24 by Trans Siberian Orchestra.

Negotiations. Where will you have Christmas dinner? What’s the maximum spend on any one gift? Christmas is like working at the United Nations when it comes to keeping everyone happy.

Office Parties. A great chance to see your uptight co-workers let loose – something to mock them about for the rest of the year!

Pine Needles. There’s nothing quite like the smell of a lovely Christmas tree permeating through the house, but you’re vacuuming up pine needles until February.

Quality Street. You’re already thinking of your favourites, aren’t you? We will arm wrestle anyone for one of those flat, toffee ones with the gold wrappers.

Returns. It may be ‘the thought that counts’, but there are an awful lot of returns and exchanges happening come January. Be sure to hang on to those receipts!

Santa. No matter how old you are, it’s always a thrill to see a really authentic looking Santa Claus. Deep down, we all hope for a Miracle on 34th Street.

TV. It’d be easy to do nothing but watch TV over Christmas. The soaps are the real treat though. In real life, Christmas is a joyous time, in soaps, it’s full of punch ups, explosions and murder.

Unity. Whatever feud is happening between family and friends, let’s call a ceasefire over the Yuletide season.

Visitors. You may not see people all year, but at Christmas, everyone comes around. Come January, you’ll have had so many people through your house, you’ll wish you’d have charged admission.

Wrapping Paper. There is some truly beautiful wrapping paper around and it makes for a lovely looking pile of gifts under the tree. Remember to recycle though!

X-rays. Is Christmas really complete without at least one trip to the hospital? We think not. Icy pavements, food poisoning, alcohol poisoning, falling over gifts – something will get you!

Yelling. If you manage to make it through the stress of the Yuletide season without letting fly at someone at least once, you deserve a Nobel Peace Prize.

Zzzzz. It may well be a joyous time of year, but it’s also utterly exhausting. ‘Tis definitely the season to have extra naps!

ZY

Christmas is like working at the United Nations when it comes to keeping everyone happy.

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THE PERFECT PRESENT FOR ANIMAL LOVERS!Hope Pastures was set up in 1974 to rescue abused horses and donkeys. Along with providing a lovely environment where young people can learn about caring for horses in a natural setting, the sanctuary also runs an adoption scheme.

In the run up to winter, when food and bedding bills are the highest, Hope Pastures needs to increase the number of adoptions to raise much needed funds. The horses and donkeys can be adopted from just £12 a year. Supporters will help to feed and look after these animals, safe in the knowledge that none of this money is spent on admin, 100% goes towards the animals’ care.

For each adoption the recipient will receive an adoption certificate, a photograph of their chosen horse or donkey, a history of the animal and the chance to visit 365 days a year. This could be the ideal Christmas present for animal lovers.

Adoptions can be completed online at www.hopepastures.org, by dropping in to the Sanctuary on Weetwood Lane, or by calling 0113 279 1856.

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PM COOKS UP A STORM FOR THE CELEBRITY COOKBOOK!David Cameron, Gary Lineker, Lorraine Kelly and Arnold Schwarzenegger are among the personalities revealing their favourite recipes in a new book, designed to raise money for The Prince’s Trust

The book was produced by a team of corporate fundraisers from marketing services provider Communisis, as part of The Princes Trusts’ Million Makers Challenge, which sees companies competing nationwide to raise money for The Trust, by creating products with mass appeal. Teams run their own ‘mini-enterprises’, which aim to make as much profit as possible from an initial investment of just £1,500.

Dozens of A-list celebrities from film, TV, music and sport, have joined forces for The Celebrity Cookbook, a collection of recipes and personal stories about why they chose these particular recipes.

Leeds City College’s Thomas Danby culinary staff and students cooked all the recipes, and provided the kitchen location for photographer Orly Lyndon.

The Celebrity Cookbook can be ordered from www.thecelebritycookbook.co.uk, or purchased from good bookshops, with all profits going to The Prince’s Trust. It can also be purchased as an App or E-book.

SHOP TO GET FITTER TOURS AT LEEDS MARKETLeeds Market recently introduced free ‘Shop to Get Fitter’ tours.

Healthy eating is important for everyone but especially people with long-term health conditions or a strong family history of heart disease, diabetes or stroke. Leeds City Council, in partnership with NHS Leeds, is introducing food tours of the market on the third Wednesday of every month to show how easy it is to shop, cook and eat healthily.

Rachel Vine, Community NHS Dietitian will lead tours of up to 10 people around the market. The tours will focus on learning about the various healthy food options available and where to find them, and then move to Jamie’s Ministry of Food for discussions about food and health.

“People often know what dishes they’d like to make. But getting all the ingredients together and putting it into practice every day can be a struggle”, said Rachel. “Our shopping tours can make it easier to make healthier food choices. And we hope to show you that healthy eating doesn’t have to cost more.”

Recipes using information from the tours will be published on the Leeds markets website www.leedsmarkets.co.uk. To book a place call 0113 295 2858 Monday to Friday, 9 am to 5pm.

“OUR SHOPPING TOURS CAN MAKE IT EASIER TO MAKE HEALTHIER FOOD CHOICES. AND WE HOPE TO SHOW YOU THAT HEALTHY EATING DOESN’T HAVE TO COST MORE.”

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It was a love of independent gift shops that prompted Lynne Denton and Rachel Mitten to open Wrapped back in 2005. With no retail experience (except for Lynne’s Saturday job at Woolworths back in the late 70s!), they took the plunge and their small but perfectly formed shop has been selling beautiful, unusual and quirky gifts ever since. Whatever the occasion, Wrapped have got it covered. Make sure you take a peek inside next time you’re in Horsforth.

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WHY SHOULD PEOPLE SHOP HERE?

We love choosing the products for Wrapped and we think our choice reflects what our customers really like – high quality, individual items, with a touch of humour and at just the right price. We have a fantastic selection of greetings cards and can even offer a ‘custom made’ service for special occasions. And, we are definitely the shop for stocking fillers.

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We love advising people and helping them choose the most suitable gifts, and hope that our enthusiasm for the products inspires them. Apart from the free advice (!), we offer a free wrapping service (with an opportunity to make a donation to Martin House Hospice).

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Christmas gives us an excuse to seek out all those wonderful taste sensations that we associate with childhood or special Christmases – rich fruit cakes, Christmas puddings, dried and candied fruit and nuts, wonderful Italian Pannetone; cheeses that have a life of their own; smoked salmon and numerous other fishy delights, not to mention the array of meat and fowl.

This is a great opportunity to seek out little speciality food stores and farmers’ markets in our area. Pop along to Headingley’s Farmers’ Market on 11th December, Bramhope Farmers’ Market at Robert Craven Memorial Hall also on 11th, Otley Farmers’ Market on 19th December, and Otley Country Market Christmas Spectacular on 17th December, 11.30am at Burras Lane Scout Hut, Otley – you’ll find all kinds of seasonal fare and gift ideas. The Natural Food Store on North Lane in Headingley has stocked up in preparation and has just

about everything you’d need if you’re planning to tackle your grandmother’s cake recipe.

Pickles and Potter in Queen’s Arcade and central Headingley

have a selection of Christmas gift bags filled with wonderful chutneys and jams from Elizabeth Smedley, coffee from Pollards of Sheffield, amazing herb tea blends from Brew tea of Liverpool and wonderful homemade Christmas cake. They will also make up gift bags to order from their selection of chutneys, relishes, jams and curds. Try their

special Christmas sandwich - homemade game terrine with rich port chutney, fresh tomato, rocket and lettuce!

Check out Salvo’s Salumeria on St Anne’s Parade for Italian specialities. Cranberries Deli in Adel has some wonderful mulled wines and ciders from Lyme Bay, and they offer a range of exciting hampers, chocolates and preserves. Try Pookie & Grumps on New Road Side, Horsforth, for an amazing selection of goodies. If you know someone who likes chocolate, I dare you to go in to Patisserie Viennoise on Westgate in Otley and come out empty handed! Wharfedale Deli in Burley-in-Wharfedale

does lovely Christmas baskets as well as Stollen, Christmas cakes and freshly made mince pies in addition to all manner of deli fare. And, Red Pepper Deli & Bistro in Ben Rhydding has an array of excellent foods and will have a number of tasty Christmas specialities on offer – they will also happily make up wickedly good Christmas hampers to order.

EAT, DRINK AND BE MERRY!

If you’re planning something special meatwise, check with your local butcher and order early! Butchers in our area include:

Headingley Farm Butchers, North Lane, Headingley. Tel: 0113 274 0811Woodends, Otley Road, Adel. Tel: 0113 267 3602Mortons, Town Street, Horsforth. Tel: 0113 258 4702Megsons, Alexandra Road, Horsforth. Tel: 0113 258 2243JB Wilkinsons, Tredgold Avenue, Bramhope, Tel: 0113 267 1227Weegmann’s, Market Place, Otley. Tel: 01943 462327Geo. Middlemiss, 3 Market Street, Otley. Tel: 01943 462 611Lishman’s, Leeds Road, Ilkley. Tel: 01943 609436

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This year we have gone crackers with lots of savoury biscuits to choose from, and plenty of

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Sweet-tastic, retro tins of sweets including all your favourites from the past - who remembers

‘Anglo Bubbly’ or perhaps ‘Sweet Tobacco’? Pop in and have a look, they are ideal fun gifts for

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This is just a small selection of the new products we have in, all chosen for their great taste and looks, which reminds me…hampers, hampers, hampers! As ever we are creating hampers this

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Christmas is one of the busiest times of the year for cooks. Family and friends are welcomed in, often in great numbers, solely, it appears, to cram vast amounts of food into their rather rotund bellies!

Whether it’s a few festive drinks with vol-au-vents and little rounds of smoked salmon, or the visit of rarely seen uncles and aunts for whom an anise-scented ham with plenty of trimmings is in order, there is always work to be done. Festive flavours are rich, spicy and aromatic, with plenty of booze and fruit: orange and cloves; brandy and port with plums; nutmeg and allspice.

Turkey, however, I find disappoints. There is something very uninspiring in the slightly bland meat, which, if not cooked very precisely can be rather dry. For this reason many enjoy lovely feathered game birds, or maybe a goose with fat so bountiful as to never let the meat dry out. And, it provides utterly superb roast potatoes! Or, how about trying the gamier pheasant or partridge? In fact, push the boat out, and roast a leg or loin of wild boar! I have called a handful of local butchers in north Leeds and all could supply these with a bit of notice. Later this week I shall be stuffing a loin of wild boar with chestnuts and mushrooms, after a long soak in some red wine (the boar, not myself!), then very slowly roasting it.

Cooking is a wonderful way to gain an insight into other cultures and history and to find inspiration. Scandinavian Christmas food provides a welcome change from hearty British dishes – Salmon Gravad Lax is an easy to prepare, refreshing alternative to smoked salmon, and the potato and anchovy gratin dish Jansson’s Temptation is remarkably versatile if you’re looking for a way to turn yesterday’s leftovers into something new and exciting. For sweets, the only place to turn to is Italy: the light, sweet cake of Pannatone and Pandoro, the bittersweet almond Ricciarelli and Amaretti biscuits, and my mother’s favourite – the candied fruitcake Panforte.

We may chastise ourselves for overindulging at this time of year, but why not? It’s a time to savour special treats and ingredients not enjoyed throughout the year. It shouldn’t be dreaded as a time of toil and hard work, but looked forward to and addressed with more celebratory flair than usual. Just spare a thought for the cook!

‘TIS THE SEASON TO BE JOLLY INDULGENT!

Later this week I shall be stuffing a loin of wild boar with chestnuts and mushrooms, after a long soak in some red wine (the boar, not myself!)

By Jacob Rosen

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GREEN TIPS FOR CHRISTMASChristmas is bad news for the environment so how can we enjoy the festive season and keep it ‘green’? Planning is important when supermarket shopping. Buy what you need so there is no waste. Reduce food miles by choosing local and seasonal vegetables and meat.

Avoid cards with glitter or metallic wrapping paper as neither can be easily recycled. Trees with a cut trunk can be recycled at many Leeds Council facilities. However, if you buy a tree with roots, it can be planted in your garden and dug up year after year. LED bulbs, for the tree lights, use less electricity than the traditional. Remember to keep the central heating thermostat at a sensible, not tropical setting!

For presents, why not try one of the many ‘virtual gifts’ offered by charities? There are many environmentally friendly options from adopting a pygmy hippo to planting a mile of hedgerow – the choice is bewildering. Perhaps a subscription to the Yorkshire Wildlife Trust or The Royal Society for the Protection of Birds would spark a dormant interest in nature. The junior equivalents are Wildlife Watch and Young Explorers. A selection of food and a feeder to attract the local birds (a squirrel guard is almost essential in suburban gardens) will give hours of interest and pleasure. How about making gifts? One of our favourites last year was a cardboard box, covered with Christmas paper and filled with beautifully decorated jars of home made chutneys, jams and lavender bags. This gift had so much love and care wrapped in it, we were thrilled recipients.

After Christmas, remember to recycle all you can. St Chad’s Church web site (www.freespace.virgin.net/st.chads./giving/recycling ) gives details of many local charities which are happy to receive your pre-loved possessions, or unwanted gifts looking for a new home. In the New Year, resolve to live greener!

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with Stan KenyonBird Watch

Woodpeckers climb and excavate nest holes in trees. Their drumming action on dead wood in spring is a sure sign of their presence on territory. Flight is in deep undulations.

Of the three all-year residents, the most familiar is the great spotted woodpecker in woods, parks and gardens and now a regular visitor to bird tables. It is a black and white bird with large oval shoulder patches and red under the tail. Males only have a red hind crown.

Bright green with crimson crowns, green woodpeckers are larger and more rural, preferring open areas near trees which resound with their loud laughing calls.

Lesser spotted woodpeckers, only chaffinch size, are black above with white bars across wings and back, the male sporting a red crown. Shy and elusive, they inhabit deciduous woods, parkland and river valleys with alders.

The first two are increasing widely but the lesser spotted is now very scarce, though easily overlooked.

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I’m pretty strict when it comes to celebrations. Birthdays? Fine. Anniversaries? Only significant ones. Work leaving parties? – well how long did they work there? If it was only a few months they can really stroll off into the sunset without me chipping in for a gift. I don’t partake in dancing around Stonehenge for the summer solstice, I hate Halloween and don’t even talk to me about Bonfire night. But Christmas….ahh, I LOVE Christmas.

I love Christmas lights and shopping when it’s a bit nippy out. I say I don’t mind it being a bit nippy – having spent the last three years living in Canada, nippiness is much preferred to the minus 35, snow up to your knees, fear of frostbite kind of cold that goes with Christmas there. I love how the season makes everyone a little happier. It even manages to melt my ice queen heart.

I love sending Christmas cards, making eggnog and hiding presents before the big day. And, I feel at ease with you now so I trust you enough to tell you this: I may very well be 29, but I am still the first one up on Christmas morning, waking everyone up to open gifts.

I love all of that, I really do. The only thing I can’t stand about Christmas is the music. Can we all just make a pact to put the Mariah Carey Christmas album and that God awful song by Slade in an incinerator?

I LOVE HOW THE SEASON MAKES EVERYONE A LITTLE HAPPIER. IT EVEN MANAGES TO MELT MY ICE QUEEN HEART.

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For many of us this is a time of fun, indulgence and excess, but it’s also a time to reflect. This year, a number of major disasters shook the world (the Haiti earthquake in January, Pakistan floods in August, and, most recently the double whammy of the Java tsunami and volcanic eruption). These saw everyone dig deep for donations. But just because the news coverage stops, doesn’t mean the need for aid does. Recently Haiti was hit with a cholera outbreak and a tropical storm too, to make matters even worse.

The DEC (Disasters Emergency Committee) raised over £101 million over its six month Haiti appeal. In the worst earthquake to hit the country in over 200 years, 230,000 were killed, 300,000 injured and over 1.2 million left homeless. DEC donations have helped with food, medical and water supplies. The

Red Cross has also provided much relief in the form of kitchen, shelter and hygiene kits, but much more is needed.

Over 20 million people have been affected by the floods in Pakistan with over 1.9 million houses damaged or destroyed. Many displaced people are now returning to their home areas but emergency shelter is still needed. As of the end of October, ShelterBox had sent enough emergency shelter kits to Pakistan for over 140,000 people and are now working on a repatriation program.

So, while we all lavish gifts on our families this Christmas, remember a small donation to a charity could help a family on the other side of the world in desperate need.

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Another year is nearly over and once again we have had all sorts of weather thrown at us. As the year progressed, some things have been late, others early – frustrating, especially if you had planned to enter a local show. Deciduous shrubs and trees can be pruned into shape now, taking away any crossed branches. In a small garden you may need to reduce their size slightly, but do not prune back too much.

Hopefully, if you have grown sprouts, we will

have had a frost – it makes them taste much better! Potatoes planted in August will be just about ready for the Christmas table. Nothing much is going on in the garden in December, but no doubt some gardeners will find a job or two to do – even if it’s just cleaning and oiling their spades, forks etc. before putting them away.

Cultivating the Gardeners of the Future

Our Chairman Graham Wheatley, his wife Rose and I are privileged to be able to help out at

Beecroft Infants School Gardening Club. Hopefully we are passing on some of our knowledge, as well as surplus plants for their greenhouse or vegetable plot. In the last three years we have seen the plot really take shape and last year Graham gave it a good digging over and installed wooden boards round the edges to stop any grass encroaching.

Each year they empty their compost bins on to it, resulting in the soil being in much better condition than when they started. In the autumn they usually plant shallots,

onions and garlic sets, they also grow a good range of vegetables and last year managed to grow aubergines in the greenhouse. We have children’s classes in our four shows each year and all the classes in the school enter. In the early autumn show we put on a display of the vegetables grown by the children. The vegetable judges usually award a ‘highly commended’ card, giving the children a real boost. After all, these are our gardeners of the future! A Very Happy Christmas and New Year to all.

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Shape-shifters, spirits and ghostly apparitions will haunt the West Yorkshire Playhouse stage this Christmas in Charles Dickens’ classic seasonal tale A Christmas Carol.

This timeless story has been adapted by award-winning playwright Bryony Lavery and seasoned composer Jason Carr into a spectacular new musical. Following its critically acclaimed staging at Birmingham Repertory Theatre last year, A Christmas Carol is brought to the Playhouse by director Nikolai Foster and designer Colin Richmond and is sure to keep the whole family on the edge of their seats as strange apparitions and spooky spectres reveal the true meaning of Christmas. A new cast is headed by Philip Whitchurch, who played Billy’s father in Broadway and West End productions of Billy Elliot. He also played Chief Inspector Philip Cato in The Bill and kooky neighbour Tyler in six series of BBC One sitcom My Hero. Mrs Fezziwig is played by accomplished actress and singer Beverly Klein, and Robert Finlayson and Sarah Moyle fill the roles of Bob and Mrs Cratchitt.

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Leeds Festival Chorus will be performing with the acclaimed Northern Sinfonia, conducted by Simon Wright, and soloists Elizabeth Watts and Sophie Bevan (soprano), Nicholas Mulroy (tenor) and Neil Baker (bass-baritone).

Mozart never completed his two greatest choral works: the Requiem and the Great Mass in C minor. He died while writing the Requiem, but his reasons for not finishing the

Great Mass are less clear. As the Mass had not been commissioned, perhaps he decided to concentrate on other money making projects. Several lesser composers have tried to ‘complete’ it, with varying degrees of success.

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Three CHEERS FOR CHRISTMAS!Once again, Theatre of the Dales is touring Three Cheers for Christmas. It will be previewed at Rawdon Quaker Meeting House on Sunday 12th December at 7.30pm (donations to Amnesty).

A festive treat for all the family, it features three Kings, three Shepherds and the three Spirits who teach Scrooge that Christmas isn’t the humbug he takes it for.

A comic tale from the Wakefield mystery plays, Mak the Sheepstealer flows into the touching storyline of Carlo Menotti’s Amahl and the Night Visitors to form a perfect companion piece to Dickens’ timeless Christmas Carol. And as if that weren’t enough, they’re adding an old mummers’ play this year, in which St. George fights a dragon and meets - you guessed it - Father Christmas.

Theatre of the Dales’ open-air Shakespeare next summer will be Much Ado About Nothing, directed by David Robertson and set in the post-war forties. Venues so far include Sledmere House (July 24), Knaresborough Castle (July 27) and Kirkstall Abbey (July 28/29/30).

For more, visit www.theatreofthedales.co.uk or call David on 0113 274 0461.

LEEDS PHIL TO PERFORM FULL MESSIAHLeeds Philharmonic Chorus will perform Handel’s Messiah in its entirety at Leeds Town Hall on Saturday 11th December. The Chorus is looking forward to the challenge of singing it in full, as it is more usual to sing this work with several movements omitted.

The Phil will be accompanied by the highly-regarded Manchester Camerata, one of the UK’s leading chamber orchestras, conducted by Mark Hindley. Mark took over as Chorus Master in 2008 and, together with Music Director David Hill, has been helping the Phil go from strength to strength. The soloists are four exciting, award-winning young singers: soprano Sarah Power, alto Julianne Young, tenor James Greer, and bass Philip Smith. The organist is Christopher Johns.

Tickets £15-£30 from Box Office 0113 224 3801 or www.leedsphil.org.

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We organise visits to major new buildings throughout the year, every February we put on a series of lunchtime talks on the history of Leeds, and in the summer there is a programme of guided walks exploring the history of the city, followed by a buffet supper.

But there is more! The Leeds Civic Trust bookshop is the best place to look for books on the history of Leeds – books of pictures, old maps, the history of particular buildings, the history of Leeds transport, and books on almost every district of the city. Most are surprisingly inexpensive, with many costing less than £5. All have that special local appeal and would make excellent Christmas presents. Our bookshop, in Wharf Street, just off The Calls, is open 10am – 1pm Monday to Friday. You can also buy gift tokens for books or for membership. And you could even sign up as a member yourself!

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Cast Wed 1 Dec, O2 Academy, £20. Scouse indie band featuring catchy melodies & the distinctive voice of John Power.

Alexander Romanovsky Wed 1 Dec, The Venue (Leeds College of Music). 1:05 – 1.55pm. Free. Programme of works by Mozart, Tchaikovsky & Rachmaninov

Wolves in the Throne Room Wed 1 Dec, from 8pm Brudenell Social Club. £9. A swiftly rising force in the extreme music world.

James Taylor Quartet Thurs 2 Dec, Leeds University Union, £10. The legendary UK funkmeister & Hammond guru playing rare groove & jazz funk, mixed with a little soul.

Mark Olson Thurs 2 Dec, Brudenell Social Club, £12. Americana crooner, former with critically acclaimed alt-country band The Jayhawkers

Lindy Hop Heaven: The Cadillac Kings Fri 3 Dec, TJ’s Woodhouse Club. 8.30 – 11.30pm. £10. Christmas jive & swing party. Music to put a smile on your face Dress to impress!

Martyn Joseph Fri 3 Dec, Brudenell Social Club. Described by Q Magazine as ‘somewhere between Mark Knopfler & Chris Rea, with touches of Springsteen grit’.

Jenny & Johnny Fri 3 Dec, Brudenell Social Club. £14. Actress & singer Jenny Lewis (of Rilo Kiley) & singer-songwriter, Johnathan Rice perform upbeat songs with twangy guitars & catchy indie-pop hooks.

Saw Doctors Sat 4 Dec, O2 Academy, £21.50. Classic electric folk rock from Tuam with a good Irish sense of humour thrown in.

Orchestra of Opera North Sat 4 Dec, Leeds Town Hall. 7:30pm, £9.50 – £27.50. Includes Rimsky-Korsakov’s Overture: May Night), Prokofiev’s Piano Concerto No 3, & Stravinsky’s The Firebird.

Crabophone Presents! Biscuithead & the Biscuit Badgers, Naymedici from Manchester, Ukulele Bitchslap plus Phillip Johnson’s short film Manhattan. Sat 4 Dec 8pm at The Pack Horse, Woodhouse Lane, LS2

Basquiat Strings + Seb Rochford Sat 4 Dec, Howard Assembly Room. 7:45pm, £10. An intimate show of string-led dark jazz featuring the mesmerising drums of Seb Rochford from Polar Bear.

Chris Helme Sat 4 Dec, Milos. £5. Formerly with The Seahorses & The Yards now with a chilled-out acoustic show drawing on Dylan, Van Morrison & Tim Buckley.

DJ Lubi Jovanovic + Bob Birch Hammond Organ Trio + Guest DJs Sat 4 Dec, Toast Bar & Bistro, 9pm until 2am, free. Swinging Hammond funk & DJ Lubi playing the best in Funk, Jazz & Latin grooves.

Menomena Sat 4 Dec, Brudenell Social Club. £6. Portland-based experimental indie, for fans of Mercury Rev, Grandaddy & Flaming Lips.

Madness + Paul Heaton Sun 5 Dec, O2 Academy, £35 advance. The original Nutty Boys with all their greatest hits, incl. ‘Baggy Trousers’ & ‘It Must Be Love’. Plus Paul Heaton best known for his work with The Housemartins & The Beautiful South.

Brodsky Quartet Tues 7 Dec, 7.30pm, The Venue, Leeds College of Music, playing Schubert, Korngold, Beethoven. Tickets: £19/£17 from 0113 224 3801 www.leedsconcertseason.com

Mr Shiraz Tues 7 Dec, The Cockpit. West Yorkshire’s finest ska-core band. Support from New Riot.

Ty Segall Tues 7 Dec, Brudenell Social Club. £6. Lo-Fi 60’s garage rock influenced psych-pop.

The Courteeners + Miles Kane Wed 8 Dec, O2 Academy. Manchester’s The Courteeners have a gritty, electrifying sound (Babyshambles meets The Smiths). The singer of Liverpool band The Rascals, Miles Kane currently co-fronts The Last Shadow Puppets with Arctic Monkeys’ Alex Turner.

SAA-UK Giuliano Modarelli, Bhupinder Singh Chaggar Wed 8 Dec, The Venue (Leeds College of Music). 1.05 – 1.55pm. Free. Tabla player & senior disciple of the great tabla virtuoso pandit Sharda Singh Sahai.

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ContinuedRangda + Emeralds + Howlin’ Rain Wed 8 Dec, Brudenell Social Club. £7. Classic Americana songs full of luscious melodies & hip grinding grooves.

Villagers Thurs 9 Dec, The Cockpit, £9. Mercury Prize nominees perform collection of fragile, emotional, dark & heartfelt songs blending acoustic, modern folk & alt-rock elements.

Damo Suzuki + That F***ing Tank + Humanfly Fri 10 Dec, Brudenell Social Club, £6. Suzuki – legendary singer from Krautmeisters. That F***ing Tank have an international following through the volume & power of their live shows. Humanfly features former members of Canvas, playing Zeppelin-style rock.

Professor Green Sat 11 Dec, O2 Academy, £13.50. One of the UK’s best freestylers/rappers who has produced & collaborated with a host of musicians, incl Lily Allen.

Leeds Philharmonic Chorus, Manchester Camerata Sat 11 Dec, Leeds Town Hall. 7:15pm. £15 - £30. A performance of Handel’s Messiah.

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The Creepshow Sun 12 Dec, The Cockpit. £9.50. Horrorbilly Canadians.

Joe Carnall & The Book Club Mon 13 Dec, The Well. From 3pm, £6. Featuring former members of Milburn & Arctic Monkeys.

Johnny Dickinson Wed 15 Dec, New Roscoe. 8pm, £8. Outstanding blues & folk slide guitarist, founder member of blues legends Paul Lamb & The Kingsnakes.

Acoustic Ladyland Wed 15 Dec, Brudenell Social Club, £7.50. Electric jazz group that plays dirty rock ‘n’roll, tipped as one of ‘five incredible acts to watch in 2005’ by Observer Music Monthly.

Foxes & Convicts, Wed 15 Dec, Milo, Free. Secret Sirens, This Many Boyfriends & Liz Reynolds all playing.

The Lord Mayor’s Carol Concerts Thurs 16 Dec, 6.30pm & 8.30pm, Leeds Town Hall, with Leeds Philharmonic Chorus & Rothwell Temperance Brass Band, in support of Lord Mayor’s charity appeals. £5/ £2.50 from 0113 224 3801

Roots: Brendan Croker & Support Fri 17 Dec, 8pm The New Headingley Club, 56 St. Michael’s Rd. Country blues.

Bella Hardy:Bright Morning Star Tour Sat 18 Dec, 8pm at Otley Courthouse. Tickets: £8 - £11. A young, talented folk singer from the Peak District. on tour with special guests Anna Massie & Chris Sherburn

Mike Dawes & Amy Turk Sat 18 Dec, The Grove Inn. From 8pm, £5. A truly unique duo combining intricate finger–tapping guitar & gorgeous concert harp

The Solicitors Sun19 Dec, New Roscoe. From 8pm, £5. 9-piece quality R’n’B & soul band with brass.

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based outfit hits the ground running and the breakneck pace doesn’t let up. The Jim Jones sound draws heavily on 50’s Rock ‘n’ Roll and the garage rock proto-punk of The Sonics, MC5 and The Stooges, by way of psychobilly groups like The Cramps.

Opener Dishonest John sets the stall out early, its clattery intro giving way to a cavalcade of propulsive drums, frantic piano pounding, heavy riffing distorted guitars and the throat ripping, strangulated vocal of a man possessed.

It pretty much chugs on in this vein for the rest of the album. It’s relentlessly high octane and the band hammer it out like they damn well mean it, playing with verve, rhythmic precision and, particularly on piano, keen dexterity. What the record may lack in textural variety it makes up for with consistency and a singularity of purpose; it rocks really hard and it’s very loud. Simply put, these boys aren’t messing around.

I’ve heard that The Jim Jones Review magic really comes alive on stage and I can well believe their live shows are a riot. However, while Burning Your House Down is a well produced, impressively performed set of songs guaranteed to get the blood pumping, it benefits somewhat from its brevity. Were it to exceed its thirty three minutes by much it would risk outstaying it’s welcome.

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Over the last few years, more and more blockbuster video games have topped both children’s and some adults Christmas lists, causing a decision- making headache! That’s why this year North Leeds Life and Pixel Junkies have teamed up to bring you the definitive list of must have titles for this year’s festive season. Merry Christmas!

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Call of Duty Black OpsWith undoubtedly the largest following of any multiplayer console game ever, the sequel to last year’s COD: Modern Warfare

2, will be kicking butt and taking names this Christmas. An essential purchase for any tactical combat fan; Black Ops is not for the faint hearted or casual gamer. Featuring an all new, cinematic campaign and intense multiplayer action, Black Ops is bound to be at the top of many lists.

WiiBBFC N/AJust Dance 2Another hugely popular sequel arrives in the form of this Wii based dancing extravaganza –

this time the follow-up to 2009’s biggest surprise sales success. Just Dance 2 features a huge range of popular songs from the recent past right back to the 1950s, offering something for all the family and crucially allowing two players to dance together in time! Just Dance 2 is the perfect party game this Christmas.

PCBBFC N/AFootball Manager 2011Some might say this is a strange inclusion in a Christmas top five, but Football Manager titles

return year on year and have always proved to be ‘Man of the Match’ in the race for the title of ‘Best Football Management Simulation’. Now with improved on and off pitch control, an enhanced 3D graphics engine and more players, teams and leagues than ever before, this year’s FM is without doubt the best yet.

WiiBBFC N/A (PEGI 15+)James Bond: Goldeneye 007This year’s remake of the classic N64 Goldeneye is important not only for nostalgic

fans of the original, but also for a new generation of Bond and action game fans alike. Good news then, that the new Goldeneye is an enjoyable, well conceived reimagining of the best selling original game. Featuring all the best scenarios from the original film and a superb offline multiplayer mode with plenty of levels and characters, Goldeneye also offers fantastic value for money.

PS3BBFC N/A Gran Turismo 5With more delays than any other game in history, it’s debatable whether GT5 will emerge in time

for Christmas at all. Despite this, early play testing of Sony’s epic racing simulator suggests that it will be more than worth the wait, with superb visuals, improved crash damage and improved AI coming together to create the most realistic game in its genre. Support for some of the most complex Racing Wheel/Pedal peripherals yet made also hints at GT5’s serious racing pedigree and could be an ideal gift for dad or older brother!

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Let Me InDirected by: Matt ReevesStarring: Kodi Smit-McPhee, Chloe Moretz, Richard Jenkins116 Mins, Cert: 15

The dearth of original ideas in Hollywood is such that an unending stream of remakes, reboots and ‘re-imaginings’ has become de rigueur. The acclaimed, offbeat Swedish vampire movie, Let the Right One In, is among the latest to be *ahem* revamped. As a fan of the original film, I was dismayed to hear of an American remake, thinking it would be little more than a cynical cash-in on the ubiquitous vampire genre. Thus, I was more than relieved, and pleasantly surprised to find the new version remaining true to its roots.

The story concerns Owen, an awkward, lonesome youth whose parents are getting divorced. He is constantly bullied at school and his outlook is as bleak as the drab New Mexico housing estate on which he lives. He strikes up a tentative friendship with Abby, an enigmatic twelve year old girl who has moved into his apartment block with an older man assumed to be her father. It soon transpires that Abby requires human blood to survive and the man she lives with is responsible for collecting her sustenance.When one of Abby’s guardian’s food runs goes awry and lands him in the hospital, she is forced to fend for herself and … well, let’s just say things get a little messy.

As in the original, the theme of vampirism is almost a subtext, with the fledgling relationship between Owen and Abby providing the film’s emotional centre. The last film I saw by director Reeves was the better than expected shakey-cam monster rampage, Cloverfield. I feared that with this remake he would ramp up the action element or overdo the horror and gore. I’m glad to say my fears were quickly assuaged and this respectful interpretation has much of the subtlety and restraint of its predecessor. The film has retained its period setting (early 1980s) and frosty, snow-blown locales, and features impressive work from its two young leads, Kodi Smit-Mcphee, who played the boy in John Hillcoat’s The Road, and Chloe Moretz, last seen as foul-mouthed Hit Girl in Kick Ass.

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CINDERELLA COMES TO THE CARRIAGEWORKS

Prepare to shout at the villains and cheer the heroes when Cinderella comes to The Carriagworks this month.

The show tells the traditional Christmas rags-to-riches story, complete with magic wand, pumpkins, a glittering coach, glass slipper and a spell which breaks when the clock chimes midnight. Featuring stunning scenery, colourful costumes, creative choreography, an action-packed storyline, slapstick comedy and plenty of audience participation, Cinderella is sure to be a festive hit with people of all ages.

Actress Sue Hodge, who played cheeky French waitress and resistance fighter Mimi Labonq in the long-running BBC series ‘Allo ‘Allo, takes on the role of Fairy Godmother, CBBC presenter Jez Edwards, returns to The Carriageworks as Buttons, and Suzanne David stars as Cinderella, while ugly sisters Trinny (Roger Darrock) and Susannah (Stephen Howe), will be doing all they can to stop the happily-ever-after ending!

‘Cinderella’ is at The Carriageworks, Millennium Square, Leeds, from Friday 3rd December until Sunday 8th January. Tickets available from the Box Office on 0113 224 3801 or online at www.carriageworkstheatre.org.uk

WIN A FAMILY TICKET TO CINDERELLA!The Carriageworks are offering the opportunity to win one of FOUR family tickets (each worth £46) to Cinderella on Thursday 6th January at 5.30pm. A ‘family’ counts as two adults and two children or one adult with three children.

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Send you answer to [email protected] or write to The Carriageworks, Electric Press, Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 3AD, marking your entry ‘North Leeds Life Cinderella Competition’ and remember to include your name, address and a contact number and email.

All correct answers will be entered into a random draw. The decision of The Carriageworks Theatre is final and no correspondence will be entered into. No cash alternative is available.

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HORSFORTH SCHOOL HOCKEY CHAMPIONS!The Horsforth School Girls’ 1st X1 Hockey Team won convincingly (4 – 0) against Guiseley School in their first game of the season.

They then took part in the Leeds Schools’ Tournament. Outstanding performances from the whole team meant that Horsforth School won all five of their games against other local schools without conceding a single goal, resulting in the team being crowned the Leeds Schools’ 1st XI Hockey Champions of 2010!

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AKKIES CLAIM TOURNOIS DE NANTESLeeds Akkies were recently invited to represent the Rugby League Conference at Stade Michel Lecointre and beat the Nantes Bretagne Vikings 24-16 to claim the prestigious Tournois de Nantes. Veteran prop Rich ‘Wilf’ Wilkinson scored the match-clinching try in his farewell appearance, ending an open age playing career that began in the 1980s. In the women’s event, Akkies ladies missed out on further glory as French national champions Pugol claimed the honours in a hotly contested four-team tournament. The event was a typically flamboyant affair, with a lone piper leading the teams onto the pitch, rock music greeting every try and a lavish post-match reception in the pitch-side marquee.

“It was a fantastic trip that will live in the memory of all our players for a long time,” commented tour manager Lotti Sills. “We couldn’t have wished for more hospitable hosts and we look forward to welcoming them to Leeds in June for the return fixtures.” Below: Keith Sandu and Mike Wells celebrate with the Coupe de Nantes.

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Abbey Runners Tues, 7.45pm, Adel Memorial Hall, Church Lane, for local run & Thurs, 7.30pm Leeds Met Beckett Park campus for coached track sessions. All standards welcome. Details: www.abbeyrunners.co.uk

Badminton Anyone? Friendly badminton club looking for experienced players. Fri 7.30-9.30pm at Trinity University, Horsforth. Details: Sylvia 259 0113, Graham on 258 4532

Bramhope Badminton Club meets Mon, 8 – 11pm at the Robert Craven Institute, Old Lane. New members welcome. Details: 284 2706.

Circle Dancing Group meets 1st & 3rd Tues of the month at St.Giles Church Hall, Bramhope. Gentle dancing to beautiful music from all over the world. Great fun, therapeutic, & friendly group. All welcome. Details: Joan 284 2549.

Briggate Morris (Women’s Northwest Morris Dancing) New members invited. All ages & abilities welcome. Practice

Mon 7.30 – 9.30pm, Brownberrie Lane Preschool, Horsforth. Details: Katie 07890 754115, www.briggate-morris.blogspot.com.

Dance Scottish in Adel Scottish Country Dancing, Mon 1.45 – 4.45pm & Tues 7.45 – 945.pm at Adel Methodist Church Hall (behind Lawnswood Arms). Beginners welcome. No partner necessary. Details: Don Andrews 01535 605065, [email protected] or Irene Dracup 263 1310 www.rscdsleeds.org.uk

Horsforth Fellandale Running Club trains every Wed, usually on Otley Chevin. Runners of all abilities welcome. Details: Andy on 258 5691, [email protected]

Horsforth Harrierswelcome runners Tues, 7pm, Cricket Pavilion, Hall Park. Training groups for all abilities. Details: Marc 07968 712055, Hilary 250 5673, www.horsforthharriers.co.uk

Leeds Area Disabled Swimming ClubRecovering from a stroke or other condition where swimming could help?

Friendly, safe environment where you can swim & start to feel confident again. New members welcome. Mon 7 - 8pm, Holt Park Leisure Centre. Details: Sara 287 6250.Roger 267 4716

Leeds Contra Ceilidh meets 8 - 10.30pm at Headingley Parish Hall, St Michael’s Rd. Headingley, on 2nd & 4th Tues of each month. Live band! No partner or experience required. Newcomers welcome. Details: Liz 284 3282, www.leedscontra.freeuk.com

Leeds HF Rambling & Social Club. Walks on a Sunday geared to public transport from Leeds. Social events in winter. Details: Send SAE to John Maltman, 52 Vesper Gate Mount, Leeds LS5 3NN.

Leeds YHA Walking Group organises walks, cycle rides, weekends & social activities. Over 160 members aged 20-74. Try before joining. Details: Mary 228 6766, Phil 268 9996, www.leedsyha.org.uk

Friends of Lawnswood Badminton Club Mon & Weds (term time), 7 – 9pm, Sports Hall Lawnswood School. Parents, children (accompanied) & members of wider community welcome. Details: Tony Magee 267 3728, [email protected].

Phoenix Folk DancersEnglish Country Dancing, Adel Methodist Church Hall, (behind Lawnswood Arms), Wed 8 – 10pm. Beginners welcome, partner not necessary. Details: 2611902

Scottish Country Dancing Thurs 7.30 – 9.30pm, St Columba’s, Headingley Lane. All abilities welcome, no partner necessary. £2.50 incl. refreshments. Details: 269 1791, [email protected]

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Social Dance at Yarnbury Jive & ballroom Tues, 8 – 10pm at Yarnbury Rugby Club, Brownberrie Lane, Horsforth. All welcome!

The Tuesday Club Dance the night away, The Village Hotel, Otley Old Rd, LS16, 8–11pm. Great atmosphere & DJ. Over 25s. Smart dress. Only £3.50. Details: Reg 01274 771285/ 07939 959400.

Yarnbury Angling ClubMatches 1st Sun of month. Members only. Coach transfers to & from venues. Details: Adrian Addy 07956 964713.

ARTS & CRAFTS

Chinese Brush Painters Society Sat 4 Dec, 10am - 4pm at Pool-in-Wharfedale Memorial Village Hall, Arthington Lane, Pool. Honorary Member, Brian Morgan will teach Chinese Paper Cutting, combined with a buffet lunch. New members welcome. Details: Anne Allan 01422 368482, [email protected]

Christmas Decorations with Friends of Adel Woods Sun 12 Dec, 10am – 12.30pm. Make Christmas Yule logs & wreaths with the ranger using wood & foliage collected from Adel Woods. Family event, refreshments, suitable for people with disabilities, parking close-by. Booking essential. Details: Steve Joul 07891 270 855 or [email protected]

Flower Arranging Classes 1st Thurs of month, 1.30pm & 7.30pm at Paxton Horticultural

Society, 186 Kirkstall Lane. Beginners welcome. Details: Kath Hall 275 2436, [email protected]

Mindfolds & Srangleholds an exhibition in the Art Library at Leeds Central Library. Leeds artist Joanne Fox explores the presence of the past using mixed media, soft sculpture, limited edition prints & embroidered textiles. Mon – Wed: 9am – 8pm. Thurs – Fri: 9am – 5pm. Sat: 10am – 5pm. Sun: 1pm – 5pm. Details 247 8247

COFFEE MORNINGS, FAIRS & MARKETS

Adel St John the Baptist Primary School Christmas Fair Sat 4 Dec, 12 – 3pm. Food & refreshments, Santa’s Grotto, stalls, games, crafts & the children’s Christmas carols with complimentary mince pies & mulled wine. Details: [email protected]

Bramhope Farmers’ Market Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane, 9am, 2nd Sat of month. Home baking, organic meats, sausages & pies, free range eggs, bread & cheese, plus veg produced by local farmers. Wheelchair access.

Bramhope Methodist Church Coffee Shop Every Tues 10am-noon. Delicious homemade scones & friendly fellowship – all welcome.

Christmas Fair Sat 4 Dec, 11.30am – 2.30pm, Adel Primary School, Tile Lane, LS16. Variety of stalls, incl. Christmas crafts, bottle tombola, face painting & refreshments. Free entry. If you would like to run a stall contact 0113 230 1116.

Christmas Fair Sat 11 Dec, 10am – 1pm at St Margaret’s Church Hall, Horsforth. In aid of Leeds Feline Friends. Refreshments, tombola &b lots of stalls. All welcome.

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Christmas Fair Sat 4 Dec, 12.30 – 2.30pm at West End Primary School, West End Lane, Horsforth. Tombola, craft stalls, games, art & craft activities, gift stalls etc. Plus a special appearance from Santa! Everybody welcome.

Caring For Life’s Christmas Crafts Day Sat 4 Dec, 10am –4pm, Crag House Farm, Otley Old Road, Cookridge. Range of gifts for all the family, farm produced beef & lamb, free range eggs, Christmas bulb, plant & wreath arrangements. Christmas menu at Granary Café. Details: 230 3600.

Coffee Morning Sat 4 Dec, 10.30am – 12 noon, Old Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel. Home made scones & cakes. Come & enjoy!

Charity Coffee Morning Sat 11 Dec, 10am – 12 noon, Bramhope Methodist Church. Homemade cakes, biscuits & bring & buy stall. In aid of Oxford Place Children’s Centre.

Coffee Morning Sat 4 Dec, 10.30am – 12 noon at the Old Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel. Homemade scones & cakes. Come & enjoy!

Headingley Farmers’ Market 2nd Sat of each month, The Rose Garden in front of The Arc, North Lane. 9am – 12.30pm.

GROUPS

Adel Crag Community Assoc. keeps you informed about what is happening in your neighbourhood, with up-to-date info on local news, events etc. Details: Francis Garbutt 261 0846 www.acca.btik.com

Adel & District Horticultural Society meets 2nd Mon in the month, 7.45pm, Friends Meeting House, New Adel Lane. New members welcome. Next meeting 13 Dec: ‘Christmas decorations from your garden’ by Cliff & Gill Plowes. Details: Mrs Tarn Everett 261 3095.

Adel YCA (Yorkshire Countrywomen’s Association) YCA Christmas Dinner at West Park Mon 13 Dec. Next meeting at Adel Primary School Mon 10 Jan, 7.30pm, when Emma King will talk about Re-cycling. New members & guests welcome..Details: Val Crompton 225 9142

Aireborough Duplicate Bridge Club meets Tues 7pm, Rawdon Conservative Club. New members welcome. Details: 261 2139 [email protected]

Alwoodley Motor ClubEvery other Thurs, 8.30pm, The Wharfedale Inn, Arthington Lane. All welcome. Details: 391 0403, www.alwoodleymc.org.uk.

Bramhope Bridge ClubRobert Craven Memorial Hall, Old Lane, Mon 12.45 & 4.15pm & Tues & Thurs 7.15 – 10.15pm. Lessons for novices Wed evenings. Details: Bob 225 7495

Bramhope Round TableEvery 2nd Tues. Fun, friendship & fundraising (in that order!). All men between 18 & 45 welcome. Details: www.bramhoperoundtable.co.uk, [email protected]

Cat loving volunteers wanted! Join friendly new cat welfare group supporting feral & stray cats. Fundraisers needed to raise funds for food, cat kennels & vet costs. Fosterers also needed - full support given. Details: 07876 212 518, [email protected], www.feralcatwelfare.org.uk

Cookridge Camera Club presents a photographic slide show, exhibition & competition on Sat 23 Oct, from 7.30pm at Cookridge Village Hall. Details: Richard on 230 1853, www.cookridgecameraclub.co.uk.

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Cookridge Gardening Club meets Wed 8 Dec, 7.30pm in the Cookridge Methodist Church Hall. A festive occasion with presentation ‘More secret Gardens of London’ by Tony Cleaver & refreshments.

Cookridge Methodist Community Film Society New members welcome. A booklet ‘What’s in a name? Roads & Lanes in Cookridge’ by Don Cole, £3 + P&P, has been produced from film society funds. Details: 267 4721.

Holt Park Residents’ Association Provides a voice for all residents & tenants in the Holt Park area. Regular monthly meetings at Ralph Thoresby School. Details: Alan Mann 0701656886, www.holtparktra.btck.co.uk

Horsforth in Bloom meets Sat 4 Dec, 10am in The Museum, Town St. They have circulated a colourful newsletter to schools & businesses, recording the successful efforts of supporters & would like to invite new people to become involved with the work of keeping Horsforth beautiful & preparing for ‘In Bloom 2011’. Details: 258 3521, [email protected]

Horsforth Duplicate Bridge Club Weds, The Horsforth Club, New Road Side, 7.15pm & Thurs 1.30–4.30pm. New members welcome. Mike Bent 258 1580.

Horsforth Photographic Club meets Wed 7pm at Horsforth Museum. New members welcome. Details: [email protected]

Horsforth WI meets 3rd Mon of the month at St James’s Parish Centre, Low Lane, 7.30pm. Interesting speakers. Visitors welcome. Details: Pat 258 7062, Christine on 258 9501.

Kaleidoscope Social Club for mature (50 +) & unattached with a zest for life. Regular meetings & monthly programme of events. Not a dating agency. Details: 2621455, 2612272, www.kaleidoscopeleeds.weebly.com

Leeds Anglo German Club Christmas Party Sat 4 Dec, 7.30pm at The Old Stables, Back Church Lane, Adel. Details: 268 7697

Leeds Caledonian Society Wed 15 Dec, social evening at The stables, Back Church Lane, Adel. Annual Burns Dinner at Castle Grove 22 Jan. Details: 267 0424, www.leedscaledonians.org.uk

Leeds Feline Friends Can you give a cat a home away from a busy road? Details: 216 0593, [email protected], www.leedsfelinefriends.org.uk.

Leeds Geological Association AGM & Conversazione Thurs 9 Dec, 7pm in the Rupert Beckett Lecture Theatre,

Michael Sadler Building, Leeds University. Followed by refreshments. Visitors welcome. Details:www.leedsga.org.uk

Leeds Horticultural Society 1st Tues of month, St Chad’s Centre, Otley Rd, 8pm. Improve your plant skills, learn from speakers. New members welcome Details: 225 0030.

Leeds Hospital Alert Small group of concerned people campaigning for preservation of the NHS. Next meeting Thurs 16 Dec, 7.30pm, Muir Court, St Michael’s Rd. LS6. Details: Beatrice Rogers 0113 278 5495.

Leeds Movie Makers Get more out of your camcorder & film making. Stainbeck United Reformed Church Hall, Stainbeck Lane (rear entrance), Fri 7:30pm. Details: George Woolley 225 6444, Doreen Wood 278 2972.

Leeds Naturalists’ Club & Scientific Association meets alternate Mon, 7.15pm in Museum & Seminar Room, Miall Block, Faculty of Biological Sciences, University of Leeds. Enjoy a series of talks on natural history subjects in winter, field meetings & exhibit evenings in summer. Details: Peter Larner 0113 261 2589, http//sites.google.com/site/leedsnaturalistsclub

Leeds Oxfam Group holds open evenings with invited speakers & arranges events & activities across the city in support of Oxfam. Meetings 1st Wed of each month, 7.30 pm, Civic Hall. Next meetings 1 Dec, 12 Jan. Details: Pauline Neale 0113 269 3542

Leeds U3A A vibrant organisation with 19 interest groups & regular monthly meetings for anyone not in full time occupation, Details: Bill 07552 448834, www.u3aleeds.org.uk

Leeds Women’s Luncheon Club Meets 4th Wed of the month, 12.15pm, The Cosmopolitan (formerly Golden Lion), Swinegate, Leeds. Interesting speakers. Details: 0113 267 9316.

Mercury Movie Makersmeet Weds, Rawdon Conservative Club, 7:30pm. Club for camcorder owners. Advice, regular film & practical evenings, & occasional outdoor events. Details: www.communigate.co.uk/brad/mercmove

Methodist Women’s Luncheon Club (Leeds & District) Welcomes new members to their monthly meetings at Devonshire Hall, Headingley on 2nd Wed of each month (Oct – May). Good food & excellent speakers! Details: Shirley 257 9381.

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Soroptimist International Leeds Sat 4 Dec, a safari-style Santa Lunch, proceeds to the quadrennial Project Sierra. Mon 13 Dec members will welcome speakers & invited guests to an International Evening with a China theme at Weetwood Hall, Otley Rd. in support of the President’s Charity Appeal. Details: 07711 810386, http://soroptimist-gbi.org/leeds

Social & Activities Club New members welcome. Mainly over 30s. Meals, pub nights, theatre/films/music, walks, badminton, book group, weekends away & more. Monthly new members’ night in north Leeds. Details: 0844 8111025www.leedsivc.org.uk

The Tuesday Club - Ladies’ Lunch Group Devonshire Hall, Cumberland Road, Headingley, last Tues of month. Lunch at 12.30pm, followed by talk. Details: Heather Harrison 267 8437 [email protected]

University of Leeds Ladies’ Club welcomes women connected to the Uni as either serving or former staff members, partners of staff, or grads of the Uni. Regular events. Details: [email protected]

Wednesday Women Building relationships & supporting fellow women in the community. This

recently formed group invites new women to join them for friendship, support, conversation & a varied programme of activities. Every 1st Wednesday of the month, 8 – 10pm, Parochial Hall, Meanwood

White Rose Ladies Speakers Club meets Farsley Library Community Room, Old Rd. Farsley, LS28, Mon 7.45pm. Next meetings 10 & 24 Jan. Friendly environment in which to find your voice & improve your presentation skills, while having a lot of fun. Details: Sheila Wyatt 0113 267206

Trackrod Motor Club Meets 1st Tues of each month, 9.30pm at Old Modernians Club, Cookridge Lane. New Members welcome. Details: www.trackrodmotorclub.co.uk

Yorkshire Countrywom-en’s Association meets 2nd Thurs each month, 1.30pm Robert Craven Memorial Hall, Bramhope. New members welcome.

MUSIC

Bramhope Village Players & Blue Notes Fri 3 &Sat 4 Dec, two evenings of Music & Drama presented by Bramhope Village Players & populat local band the Blue Notes. Proceeds to the church redevelopment fund. Details: 267 8169 /2672906

Christmas Concert by the Amici Singers Thurs 16 Dec, 7.30pm Adel Methodist Church Hall (corner of Holt Lane & Gainsborough Ave LS16). Tickets (£6 incl supper) from 2674507/ 284 2924.

Christmas with the Fairfax Singers Sat 11 Dec, 7.30pm at Arthington Village Hall, Arthington Lane, featuring special young guest pianist Beth Plummer. Tickets £7 include refreshments. All profits are for the Village Hall. Details: Anne 0113 284 3524.

Christmas Concert Sat 11 Dec, 7.30pm at St John the Baptist Church, Adel, featuring The Leeds Guild of Singers. Tickets, £5 including mince pie & cheese supper, from Sylvia Halliday 267 1708 & Beryl Thompson 267 3875.

Horsforth Choral Society Christmas Concert Tues 14 Dec, 7.30pm St Margaret’s Hall, Horsforth. Christmas entertainment for all with well known seasonal music, featuring Yorkshire Evening Post Brass, conductor Kathryn Woodruff. Tickets (£8 including seasonal refreshments) from 0113 250 2203, any member or on the door.

Lawnswood SingersFemale choir, practices Wed 7.30pm Holy Trinity Church, Green Lane, Cookridge. Good

female singers welcome to come & try us out. Wide repertoire of music & friendly people! Details: Brenda Hawer 0113 2671292, www.lawnswoodsingers.co.uk.

Leeds & Bradford Barbershop Harmony Club Mon 7.30pm, Rawdon & Guiseley Conservative Club, Leeds Road, Rawdon. Male singers who can take on four part harmony most welcome. Details: 01274 583 989.

Dr Simon Lindley, Leeds City Organist, Sunday 28 Nov, 2.30pm at Bramhope Methodist Church. Free admission – retiring collection – proceeds to church redevelopment fund.

Singing for Fun Friendly group meets weekly (term time) Tues AM in Cookridge. Would like to recruit new members. Very informal group covering a wide range of singing styles. Details: Stella 267 2716

The Willow Singers Christmas Concert Fri 17 Dec, 2pm at The Willows, Fink Hill, Horsforth. Free admission. Collection for Caring For Life, Cookridge.

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Leeds Organ & Keyboard Club Join in playing/listening to our Yamaha organ & keyboard. Occasional concerts by prof artists playing a variety of music. Weds 7.30-10.30pm. Guiseley Factory Workers Club, LS20 9DT. Details: 226 5671

Singing for Fun Friendly group meets weekly (term time) Tues AM in Cookridge. Would like to recruit new members. Very informal group covering a wide range of singing styles. Details: Stella 267 2716

SENIORS

Horsforth Live at Home Bacon Butties served Tues 11am- 12.30pm, followed by dancing ‘til 3pm. On Thurs a range of meals is served, followed by indoor bowls.

OPAL Coffee Afternoon Fri 1.30 – 3.30pm at The Old Post Office, 10 Silk Mill Drive, Cookridge. Details: 261 9103.

OPAL Tea Dances held fortnightly on Tues, 1 – 3pm, Adel & Ireland Wood Community Centre, New Adel Lane. Ballroom, old time, sequence, line & fun dance. Details: Ken 230 1213, Sheila 217 9136.

Woodside Luncheon Club (Outwood Lane)Meets Thursdays &

is open to all elderly Horsforth residents. Details: 258 3184

SPIRITUAL

Adel Baptist Congregation invites you to Sunday services, 10.30am in Adel Primary School, Tile lane, LS16. Worship style is informal with mixture of contemporary & traditional songs. Also, a variety of day time & evening groups. Details: Revd Richard Pollard 275 4989, [email protected]

Adel Methodist Church, corner of Holt Lane & Gainsborough Ave, invites you to Sunday Services at 10.30am. Junior Church also meets at 10.30am

Adel St John the Baptist Church, Church Lane. Welcomes you to an Informal Family Service every 3rd Sun at 10am. Junior Church other Sundays at 10am as well as other services. Details: Rev. Ian White 267 3676, www.adelstjohnchurch.org.uk

Bramhope Methodist Church Sun 12 Dec, 10am. Toy Service. Collection of good quality toys, books & games for Social Services

Brahma Kumaris Free drop in group meditation Sun 7- 8pm (except 3rd Sun 6.30-7.30pm).

Experience peace & calm & guided meditations. Fri 17 Dec free talk ‘The Spirit of Giving’, 7.30pm Weetwood Hall, Otley Rd LS16. Free 8 week Raja Yoga meditation course starts Mon 3 Jan, 7.30 – 9pm. Booking required. Details: 275 7727, [email protected], www.bkwsu.org/uk/leeds

Christian Science Church Services in Headingley: Sun 10.30am. Testimony meetings 2nd Wed of month, 7.30pm, & 4th Wed 2.30pm. Reading Room open 11am - 2pm Tues, Thurs & Fri - 40 Otley Road. Details: www.christianscience.org.uk

Holy Name Catholic Church Otley Old Road, serves Adel, Bramhope, Cookridge & Ireland Wood. Details: Father Pat Smythe or Parish Secre-tary, Sue Goodyear 267 8257, Mon - Fri 1 - 5pm. www.holynameleeds.com

Horsforth Churches Together will see in the New Year at St James’s, Low Lane, where there will be a Watch Night Service starting at 11.30pm. Everyone welcome! Details: of Christmas services etc. 0113 258 3521, [email protected]

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Leeds Stillness GroupBased on the teachings of Eckhart Tolle, author of The Power of Now & A New Earth. Join like-minded people to watch footage of an Eckhart Tolle talk followed by a period of silent meditation. Small donation appreciated. Details: 07884 332644, www.peacenowhere.com

Leeds Theosophical Soci-ety Sun 12 Dec, 2.30pm, 12 Queen Sq. LS2 (near Merrion Centre). George Wood will deliver a talk on ‘Carl Jung: The Red Book’, considered to be his most important work. Free. All are welcome.

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Carers’ Support GroupNEW friendly, over 50s carers’ support group. Central Methodist Church, (Sunday school room), Town Street, Horsforth, 1st Tues of month. Join them for a cuppa & a chat. Details: Angie at Carers Leeds 246 8338.

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Families Need Fathers7.30pm, every 2nd Wed, Victoria Hotel, Great George St. Leeds. Support & advice for parents trying to maintain & develop relationships with their children, following divorce or family breakdown. Details: Don 07981 710179, Ray 07921 728747.

Leeds Coeliac Group Fri 3 Dec, 7pm at the Farthings Restaurant, Thomas Danby College, Roundhay Rd. LS7. Glu-ten-free Christmas Dinner. Details: Sandra McLean 07711 768850, [email protected].

Leeds Diabetes Support Group meets 1st Mon of month, West Yorkshire Playhouse 7 – 9pm. Variety of speakers on all aspects of diabetes care. All welcome. Details: Joan Wells 225 4528.

Crohn’s & Colitis UK Support for people with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD), their friends & families throughout North & West Yorkshire. Four educational & support meetings a year, plus regular informal meets. Details: 0845 130 6809, [email protected], www.groups.nacc.org.uk/leeds

Leeds Lymphoedema Link Support Group Meets Sat 4 Dec 10.30am-12.30pm Headingley St Columba United Reformed Church, 70 Headingley Lane, LS6. Anyone connected with Lymphoedema welcome. Speakers, tombola, book & plant stalls throughout the year. Details: www.lymphoedemaleeds.co.uk

The Open Door CaféA meeting place for people with dementia & their carers. Last Mon of each month (except bank hols), 2-4pm, New Headingley Club, St Michael’s Road, Headingley. Details: Nikki 231 1727

The Owls New city-wide informal childminding group offering support, training & information, & social events. Membership £5 pa. Details: 240 2956.

The Yorkshire Cancer Help Centre is now at the Day Therapy Unit, St Michael’s Hospice, Harrogate two Saturdays each month, offering support for people with cancer & their loved ones. Details: Esme 01423 881392/ Karen 01937 573166, www.ychc.org.uk

TALKS & DISCUSSIONS

Forum 2000 Wed 1 Dec Paul Rogerson, retired Chief Executive of Leeds City Council, talks about ‘Leeds-The city & the Region’. Dec 8: AGM & short presentation by Councillor Andrew Carter. Jan 5: Terry Slocombe on ‘The Lighter Side of the Law’. Wednesdays, 10am – 12 noon, the Grove Centre, New Street, Hors-forth. Details: Hilary Taylor 258 3521, [email protected]

Leeds RSPB Group Wed 1 Dec, 7.30pm at Friends’ Meeting House, 188 Woodhouse Lane, LS2. AGM plus illustrated talk by Steve Warrilow on ‘Dragonflies’. All welcome. Details: [email protected]

Leeds Salon Mon 13 Dec, 6.30 – 8.30pm. Venue to be confirmed. The ‘Two Culture Debate’ – What Now? Over half a century ago, C.P. Snow raised con-cerns about the increas-ing alienation of humanist intellectuals from science. Professor Ray Tallis ar-gues that this problem is more complex than Snow thought Details: www.leedssalon.org.uk.

‘The Myth of the Primitive’ Tues 7 Dec, 8pm at the New Headingly Club, 56 St Michaels Rd. A talk by Sarah Rogers encompass-ing colonialism, Chris Ofili, African art, Picasso, Dar-win, Freud & many other related subjects. Small charge, all proceeds to the Children’s Orphanage, Pokhara, Nepal.

The Thoresby Society (Leeds Local History Soci-ety Tues 7 Dec, 7.15pm at Friends’ Meeting House, Woodhouse Lane, LS2. A talk on the history of Smoke Pollution in Leeds, c.1800-1956. The Library at 23 Clarendon Rd is open on Tues & Thurs 10am – 2pm. Non-mem-bers welcome. Details: 247 0704, www.thoresby.org.uk,

Yorkshire Archaeological Society (Family History Section) Sat 11 Dec, 2pm at 23, Clarendon Road, Leeds: a talk on ‘The Leeds Waites – Their History & Music. Free drop in sessions Tues 2 – 4pm for anyone needing help with family history research. Details: Mrs J.Butler 263 9540

Yorkshire Archaeological Society (Industrial His-tory Section) Sat 4 Dec, 11am at 23, Clarendon Rd, Leeds. ‘Water Power on the Sheffield Rivers’ by Christine Ball looks at the development & decline of power generation by wa-ter in the Sheffield area. Details: Jane Ellis 265 9970.

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MISC/EVENTS

Christmas Tree Festival – Spectacular Festival of illuminated trees & Christ-mas gift & craft stalls with refreshments at Bram-hope Methodist Church, Sat 27 Nov 10am – 5pm, Sun 28 Nov 12 – 4pm Carol Singing around Bramhope Village Tues 21 Dec, 7pm – meet outside Bramhope Meth-odist Church (wear warm clothes & bring torch) – in aid of Action for Children

Community Carol Concert Sun 5 Dec, 3pm at Leeds Town Hall in aid of Help for Heroes. Featuring The Salvation Army bands, choirs & timbrelists, unit-ed schools choir & guest xylophone soloist. Tickets £6 adults, £3 children, £15 family from The Salvation Army c/o 9 Wed-derburn Road, Harrogate, HG2 7QH. Please send SAE & cheque payable to “The Salvation Army.” Details: 01423 819161.

Cookridge Village Hall Two rooms with kitchen facilities available for

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French for Fun - want to brush up your French conversational skills? Join the friendly, mixed age, mixed ability group (not beginners) at Moor Allerton Library meeting room on Tues afternoon, Oct to Easter. Led by help-ful & sympathetic teacher. Learn a bit & laugh a lot! Details: Jeanne Jackson 01937 572204, [email protected]

Gala Christmas Concert Wed 15 Dec, 7pm, Leeds Parish Church, Kirkgate LS2 feat. The Choir of Leeds Parish Church, St. Peter’s Singers, Leeds College of Music Choral Society, Rothwell Temper-ance Band, conducted by Dr Simon Lindley. Advance tkts (£5) avail. from Ann Chadwick, Newlaithes Manor, Newlaithes Rd, Horsforth, LS18 4LG. Tel: 258 8446 or Leeds City Centre Box Office on 0113 224 3801

Great Rooms for Hire At St. Margaret’s New Parish Centre, Horsforth. Ideal for meetings, seminars, classes, parties etc. Tea/coffee facilities. Fully equipped kitchen. Details: 07982 092573 [email protected]

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Meeting Rooms & Hall available For Hire Mon – Sat, Robert Craven Memo-rial Hall, Old Lane, Bram-hope. Would suit educa-tional or leisure classes or activities, concerts, dances, children’s parties or weddings. Wheelchair access. Details: Paul 284 3361, [email protected] www.robertcra

Sponsored Santa Dash – Sat 11/ Sun 12 Dec. It’s time to sign up for this year’s Sponsored Santa Dashes in aid of St. Gem-ma’s Hospice. Festive fun & fundraising for a great cause. 5k Hyde Park dash on Sat or 1 mile Leeds city centre dash on Sun. Details: 218 5505, www.st-gemma.co.uk.

Wanted! New Chairman It’s nearly a year since Cookridge Village Asso-ciation’s last chairman retired & they haven’t managed to replace him yet. The Committee is desperately seeking a replacement. If you, or anyone you know is inter-ested please contact The Secretary. Details: 267 4706, or Treasurer on 2673621.

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