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New Author Publishes Childrens Novel


Katherine Reynolds publishes "Born to Dance" and offers readings to local schools and hospitals.
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HM Revenue & Custom Lost Child Benefit details


The Inland Revenue have admitted to mistakes being made with regard to the lost Child Benefit details disks...
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Sustainable cities; delivering success

The Core Cities Summit, 7th and 8th November 2007, NottinghamToday sees Nottingham host the Core Cities Summit for the first time. The leaders of
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City leaders to gather for Core Cities Summit

7th and 8th November 2007, NottinghamThe country’s eight major cities, whose surrounding areas – the city regions - draw in a population of over 16
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Youth delegates attend Core Cities Summit 2007

Young people from across the country will be making sure the voice of youth is heard when they attend the Core Cities Summit, November 7th-8th in
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Mayor walks canal to promote festival

The Mayor of Pendle, Coun Allan Buck, walked the entire 12.5mile length of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, that runs through Pendle, on Saturday.
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Can you help the Mayor?

The Mayor of Pendle, Coun. Allan Buck is set to walk the entire 10-mile length of the Leeds and Liverpool Canal in Pendle.


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Canal Praise Continues

Although its Canal Corridor Project officially finished in March, Pendle Council has again won praise for work on the Leeds and Liverpool Canal.
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"Places to Visit" Guide puts visitors on the right track

A new Leeds to Morecambe railway line guide called “Places to Visit” is being launched this week at Carnforth Station.
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Grants available for flood victims

Voluntary and community groups who have either suffered from the floods or have provided support to victims of the floods across West Yorkshire are
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South Leeds stars in special talent show

100 children are set to prove that South Leeds Has Talent as part of the I Love South Leeds Festival, an initiative which supports Leeds City
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Mother punished for anti-social behaviour of her sons

Leeds City Council has taken action against one of its tenants whose two sons terrorised an East Leeds council estate.
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Community day gives residents a chance to have their say

Residents on the Weston Estate in Otley will have the chance to help shape the future of their neighbourhood this weekend during a celebratory
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Memorial to remember King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry

A permanent memorial to the thousands of the King’s Own Yorkshire Light Infantry killed during World War I is to be unveiled in Belgium this week.
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Swap your sloppy slippers for sensible ones

Older west Leeds residents are being invited to swap their old, warn out ‘dangerous’ slippers for new well-fitting ones to help prevent trips and
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Resignation of Professor Leslie Wagner as chair of Education Leeds

Professor Leslie Wagner has formally confirmed his intention to resign as Chair of Education Leeds
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Council seriously concerned by parlous plight of Leeds United

Statement regarding the recent news surrounding Leeds United Football Club
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Inclusive approach to school sports in East Leeds

Nearly 500 school children from East Leeds have taken part in a inclusive sports festival at the John Smeaton Sports Centre.
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Grants available for flood victims

Victims of the floods across West Yorkshire are to be helped through a relief fund being set up by the three Community Foundations of Calderdale,
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Carnival parade to re-open car-park after £400,000 facelift

The Rothwell Carnival parade is set to officially re-open the Marsh Street car-park in Rothwell following a £400,000 facelift by Leeds City Council
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