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Wellington Place encourages festive acts of kindness with launch of its Winter Wonderfest
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Wellington Place encourages festive acts of kindness with launch of its Winter Wonderfest

Wellington Place, the thriving urban quarter, has been transformed into a Winter Wonderfest with a programme of enchanting events raising money for Yorkshire Children’s Charity this festive season. The schedule will feature fun festive events that can be enjoyed with work colleagues, friends and family. The line-up includes craft workshops, festive markets, film screenings and even a carol sing- along, as well as many family-friendly events from children’s storytelling to family movie showings

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The Springs Leeds announce free festive events for all
|Fashion and Lifestyle

The Springs Leeds announce free festive events for all

The Springs retail and leisure centre at Thorpe Park, Leeds has announced a series of exciting festive events and attractions to engage all the community and help to support local charities this Christmas. From 30th November The Springs is inviting families to hunt for all nine of Santa’s trusty Reindeers, hidden in store windows. By collecting an entry form at Betty Loves Candles, children can search and match each Reindeer to stores, collect a free festive treat, and enter for a chance to wi

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Lighting up art for West Yorkshire
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Lighting up art for West Yorkshire

Yorkshire Sculpture Park (YSP) in West Bretton has launched a stunning new interactive light and sound artwork to brighten up this winter. Light Organ has been installed in YSP’s Chapel and will be open until Sunday 21 January 2024, as part of the Wakefield’s Light Up 2023 programme. Audiences of all ages are invited to sing, talk and clap into microphones to activate Light Organ – a series of elegant pipes that transform the noises into a sculptural display of colourful, glowing lights. Cre

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Volunteers create winter wonder-scape for Yorkshire Sculpture Park's Christmas decorations
|Fashion and Lifestyle

Volunteers create winter wonder-scape for Yorkshire Sculpture Park's Christmas decorations

Yorkshire Sculpture Park's Christmas decorations have a very personal touch this year with staff picking up paintbrushes to produce a unique winter wonderland frieze across the Visitor Centre. The 10-strong team, led by executive co-ordinator Kirsty Fountain, devoted hours of their spare time before and after work to create the scenic snowflake and vine scenes that now cover the length of the Visitor Centre’s lower concourse. Kirsty explained: "The concourse area lends itself to something ra

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£11.4 million investment to support businesses in West Yorkshire
|Business

£11.4 million investment to support businesses in West Yorkshire

A number of West Yorkshire organisations have received a combined investment of £11.4 million to deliver projects that will support local businesses to drive growth and innovation, Mayor Tracy Brabin has announced. Successful projects include £3.8 million towards a new health and wellbeing innovation centre at the University of Huddersfield’s National Health Innovation Campus. The University of Bradford will also receive £1.1 million to boost its research and development facilities for local

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Xupes and Sandersons announce pre-loved collaboration
|Fashion and Lifestyle

Xupes and Sandersons announce pre-loved collaboration

The luxury pre-loved fashion brand Xupes has launched its first bricks and mortar in-store concept in the north of England – selecting Sandersons Department Store in Sheffield for a stunning new concession. The collaboration brings a fabulous collection of pre-loved designer brands to Sandersons shoppers as well as access to the wider Xupes range. The collection includes beautiful designer handbags, scarves and accessories and can be found in a stunning branded area at Sandersons’ Fox Valley

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Commercial director shortlisted in Forward Ladies Leadership Summit & Awards
|Entrepreneurs

Commercial director shortlisted in Forward Ladies Leadership Summit & Awards

Leading housebuilder, Barratt Developments Yorkshire West’s commercial director, Lindsey Sills, has been named as a finalist in the Forward Ladies Leadership Summit & Awards 2023. Forward Ladies is a community of like-minded women dedicated to advancing leadership opportunities for the next generation of ladies coming into the workforce. Currently in its 13th year, the theme of this year’s Leadership Summit & Awards is ‘Breaking Barriers’, honouring the impact of female leadership within a var

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LeedsBID to illuminate Leeds with spectacular Christmas projection
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LeedsBID to illuminate Leeds with spectacular Christmas projection

With the festive season fast approaching, LeedsBID (Leeds Business Improvement District), in collaboration with the renowned Barcelona-based creative studio Onionlab, is set to captivate the city with a magical Christmas projection on the iconic Queens Hotel in Leeds. This awe-inspiring event will be the first of its kind in the UK for Onionlab, and will take place from December 15th-December 23rd, 2023. The landmark installation, entitled Magical Night at The Queens, will showcase the arrival

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Raucous gig theatre show shares a different kind of Christmas
|Fashion and Lifestyle

Raucous gig theatre show shares a different kind of Christmas

Raucous new gig theatre show, Santa Must Die!, is gifting audiences a night of anarchy, fun and move-your-feet music at Leeds Playhouse from 12-16 December. Presented by archipelago arts collective, it explores the darker side of Christmas; when the festive season is all work and no play, with zero hours contracts, no time off and no money. The show, written by Rosie MacPherson and directed by Matt Powell (with original direction by Beth Knight and Laurence Young), introduces audiences to Na

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Exciting paid theatre internship for blind or partially sighted artist at Leeds Playhouse
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Exciting paid theatre internship for blind or partially sighted artist at Leeds Playhouse

Leeds Playhouse is partnering with Thomas Pocklington Trust (TPT) and RNIB on their Get Set Progress internship programme, creating new employment opportunities for blind and partially sighted people. It is offering a nine-month, full-time, paid theatre internship, developing an early career artist’s skills through a wide-ranging programme of on-stage and off-stage projects, including working on the Playhouse’s production of Macbeth, directed by Amy Leach, Leeds Playhouse’s Deputy Artistic Dir

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Support Dogs’ inaugural female-only netball tournament raises thousands
|Health & Wellbeing

Support Dogs’ inaugural female-only netball tournament raises thousands

Thousands of pounds have been netted for a charity following a female-only event which combined networking with fundraising for a paw-some cause. Sheffield-based Support Dogs held its inaugural charity netball tournament at the city’s Canon Medical Arena, with more than 100 people in attendance. The day raised a fantastic £4,500 for Support Dogs, a national charity which trains and provides assistance dogs to help autistic children and adults with epilepsy or physical disability to live safer

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The Data City supports international growth with senior appointment
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The Data City supports international growth with senior appointment

Global data company, The Data City, has appointed Emma Dickinson as chief financial officer as the business accelerates its international development. Emma joins The Data City at the beginning of its next phase of growth. She will lead in providing management information that will enable rapid decision-making and play a role in strategic planning. Emma is a qualified Management Accountant (CIMA) with 20 years of post-qualified experience and over 14 years of experience in board-level finance

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