Leeds today: Bird's Yard, Morley servicemen, community news hub and Leeds foodies
Good morning, Leeds. Hope you had a good weekend. Just a gentle reminder - The Leeds Community News Hub opens its doors with a special launch on Wednesday 17 November and is a joint community news initiative between The Centre for Journalism at Leeds Trinity University College and the Guardian Local project. If you are involved in a community group or organisation and want to know more about today's news media, how it works and how you can get involved - or you just want to know how to get your story covered - then the hub will give you access to expert speakers, drop-in sessions and provide a forum for discussing news ideas. Equally, if you are an individual interested in covering the news in your local area, then the speakers who visit the hub should provide you with inspiration for how to do this. A dozen pictures have been added to the Guardian Leeds Flickr group pool this weekend - check out some great pictures of Clarence Dock, city wildlife and music gigs taken by Leeds residents. What's making Leeds tick today? A campaign for cheaper bus fares and a better service in Leeds is gathering support. A number of councillors as well as MPs Ed Balls and Stuart Andrew have signed the petition on Fairer Fares in the past week. Just three months after opening, Bird's Yard in Leeds stands tall as one of Europe's coolest and most chic shopping destinations - alongside names like Colette (Paris) and Paul's Boutique (Berlin). Running in Heels - a pan-European site for women - has heralded the Leeds retailer after travelling across Europe in their quest to find the most distinctive boutiques. The city's foodies have been blogging with a vengeance - here's a round-up of recent posts: Exploits of a Food Nut blog enjoys a Sunday lunch at The Mustard Pot in Chapel Allerton. Contemporary cafe bar PIN on Dock Street is the subject of a post on Them Apples blog and the recently-opened Brooklyn Bar and first floor grill in Call Lane is reviewed by Katie at Leeds Grub and by Rebecca Ryder at Leeds Guide . Breakfast at Harvey Nichols is also reviewed by Katie. Meanwhile, Sarah at Leeds Food Leads blog tucks in at The Deer Park, Roundhay. The Good Dr posts on the 'pop-up' vintage takeover of the Corn Exchange. The Good Stuff blog talks up Kirkgate Market. A music and arts showcase promises to bring a night of fun and entertainment to Garforth . Headingley.org features the Leeds Edible Public Space project, which is featured at an eco cafe event in Headingley tonight. Over Yonder, the last ESA Social Club Event, is currently being exhibited a various venues across the city, Eleanor Snare posts over at The Culture Vulture . What the papers say A scheme to protect and improve the Wyke Beck Valley in Leeds has been awarded £392,309 reports the Yorkshire Post . The Morley Observer and Advertiser reports how family and friends of two servicemen killed fighting for their country have attended the unveiling of plaques honouring them at their former school. Residents have been targeted in a South Leeds drain scam, reports BBC Leeds . The YEP reports how motorists in Leeds and Wakefield are facing danger on a daily basis... for want of a pot of paint. John Giles on the Damned Utd, Leeds's reputation and Brian Clough over at The Observer . 'Budget airline creates 40 jobs at Yeadon base' is a headline over at the Wharfedale Observer . Do you have news, views or events to share? Feel free add them to the comments below or contact me by email or on Twitter @GdnLeeds .
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