From Headingley to Hollywood
Leeds-based creative marketing agency ThinkOTB have enhanced premium brands, Very Lazy and Newman’s Own, with a refresh of their online presence for UK and US
Busy Autumn at GSAL
Busy Autumn at GSAL September and October will be a busy couple of months for the Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL), with the school geared
New space for WIZO Women
Women’s charity WIZO have created a new collective for the women of Leeds. Women Leading the Way (WLTW) is a WIZO network collective that is
Seal of Approval
Holocaust Centre North at University of Huddersfield has been recognised by the King. In a glitzy awards ceremony held in June, Holocaust Centre North was
A Night to Remember
St Gemma’s Winter Ball is set to be a glamorous evening of fun, raising funds to help the hospice to carry out its mission. As
Summer Fun at The Zone
There’s a whole host of activities to keep children entertained at The Zone this summer. From themed weeks to evening socials, there’ll be something for
Building Hope
Homeless Street Angels is one step closer to achieving its dream. Leeds-based charity Homeless Street Angels recently hosted a gala dinner event where £15,000 was
The Grammar School at Leeds announces new Principal
The governing body of The Grammar School at Leeds (GSAL) is delighted to announce the appointment of Michael Hall as Principal. Mr Hall is currently
Artist’s Impression
Suzie Hamlin tells us about a recent exhibition she put on celebrating the work of Leeds born Jewish artist Philip Naviasky, who lived in her
Weightlifters in Action
Andrea Silverman, National Services and Community Liaison for Paperweight, introduces the charity’s new Leeds branch and how it can help you. Step into any Paperweight
LS17 Producer Releases Documentary
Local film producer, Sheldon Lazurus is releasing a new documentary, WE WILL DANCE AGAIN (working title) which covers the unprecedented October 7th terror attack by
Israeli Director Debuts at Tribeca Film Festival
Tom Nesher, a young Israeli film director, has been selected to screen his debut film, Come Closer, at the Tribeca Film Festival in New York