Two cannabis farms busted in North Leeds
More than 400 cannabis plants were confiscated in North Leeds this week after police raids on two cannabis farms. Officers confiscated 300 plants from a… Read More »Two cannabis farms busted in North Leeds
More than 400 cannabis plants were confiscated in North Leeds this week after police raids on two cannabis farms. Officers confiscated 300 plants from a… Read More »Two cannabis farms busted in North Leeds
by Jay Unger
Leeds University students have been dusting off their passports in the hope of hitchhiking across the globe for charity.
Among those wishing to grab a free ride, final year English student Tom King, 21, from north Wales and Zoology undergraduate George Close, 21, from Guildford, are trying raise funds for the French charity – Medecins Sans Frontiere.
Mr King said: “We chose this charity because we think it’s not recognised enough. It directly translates as doctors without boarders, and they’re always one of the first organisations to respond and provide emergency medical care throughout the world, like the Ebola crisis.”
Read More »Leeds students attempt to ‘Jail Break’ across the world for charity.
by Michael Berriman A CYCLIST who broke three vertebra and six ribs in a bike collision last year is about to cycle coast-to-coast… Read More »Back in the saddle for Leeds doctor after major accident ruined his USA dream
By Elizabeth Archer A teenage girl ran into on-coming traffic to escape a man who tried to coax her into into his car on… Read More »UPDATED: Teen’s escape from man who tried to coax her into his car
by Emma Kirwan A council advice centre in Rawdon is moving into a library due to major refurbishment plans. The One Stop Centre offers face… Read More »New page for Yeadon Library
by Jay Unger and Caroline Grandjean Ed Miliband told North Leeds he is ruling out a coalition government with the SNP after the election.… Read More »Miliband ruled out coalition with SNP
by Leah Waller
Chaotic scenes at Horsforth train station are causing commuters to be penalised for being unable to buy tickets.
Horsforth station’s ticketing facilities are failing to cope with the demand during busy times resulting in customers receiving a slap on the wrist when they arrive at Leeds – or worse, a fine.
The ticket office is currently only manned part time, and the the queue for the single self-service often is so long passengers have to choose between missing their train, or being branded a “fare-dodger.”
Read More »Ticket chaos at Horsforth train station prompts calls for more staff
by Jay Unger
Green minded council bosses are set to approve a £3.8 million investment to install solar panel systems on 1000 council owned properties across the city.
The decision is to be made next week in a bid to reducing the council’s carbon footprint.
Councillor Mark Dobson, executive member for cleaner, safer and stronger communities, said: “This would be a significant investment for Leeds and would contribute to the council’s goal of reducing its carbon footprint and becoming more sustainable in its use of energy.”
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by Elizabeth Archer Lambing season is under way at Meanwood Valley Urban Farm, where every one of the ewes has been pregnant this… Read More »Visitors flock to see Meanwood Valley’s new additions
An amputee is taking action against two Leeds hospitals after they neglected to give him an MRI scan which he claimed led to him… Read More »Amputee claims Leeds hospitals’ negligence cost him his leg