Transformation of Leeds Greek Street complete
Work to transform Greek Street in Leeds city centre into a new-look
pedestrianised space has been successfully completed.
The project, carried out by Leeds City Council in partnership with businesses,
on this popular street known for its bars, restaurants and cafes, has been given
a modern, spacious new look, supporting
Vision for the future of colleges launched by Independent Commission
This week, the Independent Commission on the College of the Future launched its
vision for the future of colleges across the UK: a new bold and ambitious
strategic remit for colleges to empower people with opportunities for lifelong
learning and support, to boost productivity, and to strengthen every community’s
Personal insolvencies set to rise, R3 member survey finds
Over 8 in 10 respondents to a national survey of members of the insolvency and
restructuring profession carried out by insolvency and restructuring trade body
R3, expect personal insolvency numbers to increase within the next 12 months.
Nearly half (44.5%) of the respondents to R3’s member survey who
80s classical set for virtual symphonic spectacular
A special virtual concert will showcase some of the biggest stars of the 80s
this week as Leeds comes together to ensure the music doesn’t stop.
This Friday should have seen 80s icons Jimmy Somerville, Belinda Carlisle, Go
West and T’Pau’s Carol Decker all performing live in
New partnership creates moments of happiness
Haribo and Leeds Community Foundation have launched The Haribo Happiness Fund,
which will support projects creating ‘moments of childlike happiness’ across
Leeds through intergenerational activities that enable people to live happier
and more fulfilled lives.
The fund will provide support for initiatives that bring older (50+ years old)
and younger
Huddersfield’s own Captain Tom is at the final milestone of walking challenge to raise funds for NHS
A Huddersfield resident will be completing the final milestone of his 61-day
walking challenge, to raise funds for Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Charity
and Calderdale and Huddersfield NHS Foundation Trust.
Stephen Collins, who was born with cerebral palsy, has raised close to £2,500 by
walking up and down his
Sheffield's post-lockdown property surge set continue well into 2021
A leading Sheffield conveyancing solicitors has seen a massive upsurge in
enquiries since lockdown restrictions were lifted - and the recent stamp duty
holiday announcement is providing the confidence for many more to make the move.
The team at Graysons Solicitors has been working flat out to accommodate the
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