Headingley Litterati Clean Up
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Headingley Litterati Clean Up
Printed on 100% recycled paper, hand delivered by volunteers Winter 2016 Headingley Litterati Clean Up For the past few months a group of “Most of us met at the Headingley Festival of volunteers from across Leeds calling Ideas where we talked about how we could deal themselves the 'Headingley Litterati' have with the problem of untidy streets and met regularly to clean up the local area. overflowing bins in the area. We thought if we Going above and beyond they have left could get the worst streets looking wonderful streets spotless in an effort to help start again it would help encourage people to keep an on-going change in the area. those streets that way.” Joe Salmon Headingley Green Party Coordinator Volunteer Joe Salmon explained how and The Headingley Litterati meet on the second why the group formed saying (2nd) Sunday of every month and can be reached by emailing LitteratiHeadingley@gmail.com 07443 649879 Local Advice Surgeries Headingley Green Party Activist Joe Salmon will be available for help and advice from 12-2pm on the second and fourth Saturday of every month. He will be in the Heart Centre, in the cafe, which can be found on Bennett Road in the centre of Headingley. Upcoming Dates Feb 13th Mar 12th & 26th April 9th & 23rd May 14th & 28th June 11th & 25th Headingley Litterati Volunteers after an afternoon spent litterpicking on Headingley Mount Protecting Headingley's remaining green space Local activist Joe Salmon made a deputation to Leeds City Council asking them to re-classify the beautiful fields on Headingley Hill as green space, as they have been incorrectly designated as part of the main urban area, leaving them at risk of development. Joe Salmon said how the fields represent the last bit of green space in Headingley ward. He also explained how green space plays a vital role in flood prevention and should be protected as a valuable resource, something the council is failing to do without reclassifying the space. Promoted by Chris Foren on behalf of Headingley Green Party both at 21 Hollin Drive, Leeds, LS16 5NE, Printed by ALP print, 18 Robel Way Storrington, West Sussex RH20 3DN Joe Salmon asking Leeds City Council to protect Headingley's precious green space Want to improve Leeds cycling routes? #spaceforcycling needs you! We all know bits of Leeds cycling infrastructure that could do with some improvement, and there are also lots of maintenance problems like potholes and faded paint that need sorting. Headingley Green Party have teamed up with Leeds Cycling Campaign to try and gather this information. On 1st March we'll be giving out vouchers for annual membership of Pedallers Arms (http://pedallers-arms.org/) to three randomly selected people who post details of potential improvements or maintenance issues on Cyclescape. Cyclescape is an online campaigning toolkit which assists cycle campaign groups to keep track of issues and potential improvements. You can visit the site online at leeds.cyclescape.org and blog.cyclescape.org/guide/. Any issues that you post in the Leeds area will be flagged to the campaign and they can advise on how to get them sorted. You could also tweet to @LeedsCyclists with the #space4cycling hashtag for good measure! The Pedallers Arms is a fantastic bicycle repair co-op where you can come and learn how to repair your bike in a friendly atmosphere. They run regular drop-in sessions and other bike related events that are open to all. They can be found at 37 Mabgate Green, LS9 7DS (call the workshop on 0113 245 7274 if you get lost). Regular opening hours are Monday, Wednesday and Thursday 4pm – 8pm. Leeds Cycling Campaign out on one of the regular social rides they organise Elinor Lupton Centre megapub application declined JD Wetherspoons planning application to make the historic Elinor Lupton Centre a 1,000 capacity pub has been declined. There are fears that JD Wetherspoons will appeal against the refusal however. E-mail Lesley@webbjeff.freeonline.co.uk for updates on the campaign. Green Party Leader Natalie Bennett meets Kate from Leeds Music Hub outside the ELC on a visit to Leeds. Many community organisations such as Leeds Music Hub would like to bring the building back into use. 2015 Local Election results for Headngley