Lunchtime bulletin – Tuesday 23rd March 2021
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During tough times on furlough, friends Kelly and Megan take a chance on their mutual love by starting a brand-new baking company called ‘Sugar Coated… Read More »Booming baking business allowed Leeds friends to quit their jobs in lockdown
There’s no doubt that over the past year the COVID-19 pandemic has caused issues in thousands of industries globally. Whether it be the hospitality sector… Read More »The Music Industry: One year on from the start of the COVID pandemic
By Ellie Rainsley Club venues in Leeds impacted by a third national lockdown are appealing to both the government and the public for support, with… Read More »Death to disco: Leeds music scene “hung out to dry” during COVID-19, say events managers
By Chelsie Sewell A new zero-waste shopping experience is available in Cambridge, encouraging people to embrace a low-impact and environmentally-friendly lifestyle. Full Circle started out… Read More »Compromise is key to sustainable shopping says owner of new zero-waste store
by Riccardo Trono “We share a vast range of values with the UK and a communitarian feeling”, says Tonio Tondo, columnist of the Italian daily… Read More »“We don’t want this to end”: businesses in southern Italy hope Brexit will not halt British tourism and connections
Photos of Leeds in the 1970s have taken over six poster drums in an outdoor trail throughout the city centre. As galleries and museums are… Read More »Leeds artists’ work takes city centre back to the 70s in outdoor gallery
A Leeds cafe that re-uses waste food from supermarkets has remained open to the public even in lockdown – as a food bank. Rainbow Junktion… Read More »Leeds waste cafe Rainbow Junktion opens its doors as a food bank during Coronavirus
By Jessica Bayley Artists of Leeds have brought a bit of colour to the city in an attempt to brighten up both the streets and… Read More »Street art paintings spread positivity to Leeds locals
By Riccardo Trono In the office of one of southern Italy’s most historic wine-makers, they are busy packing up wine to send to Bournemouth. But… Read More »Brexit: Italian winemaker on the potential costs – and how tradition will be key to selling his product to the UK