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The LeedsCard magazine for LeedsCard holdersIssue 29 • Jan-Apr 2012
Top 10 schoolholiday activitiessee page 15
For your cafémoney-off vouchers see page 31
Win 3 monthsBodyline membershipsee page 21
Get your skates onsee page 6
Win a free round of golfsee page 10
LeedsCard magazine • Jan-Apr 2012
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…to the winter edition ofLeedsCard magazine. It’s jam-packed with ideas for everyone to have funwhatever the weather.
Inside you’ll find lots ofactivities and exciting eventsto keep the winter blues away– the Ice Cube, St Valentine’sFair, Young People’s FilmFestival and more. And if yournew year resolutions listincludes starting a fitnessregime then there are plentyof ideas to help you along.
I’d also like to thank everyonewho returned a completedLeedsCard magazinequestionnaire. We’re nowanalysing your feedback andwe’ll let you know soon how itwill be used. It’s been great tohear what you think.
Have an enjoyable winter.
Fiona Cockerham
LeedsCard Manager
PS Don’t forget to use theexclusive LeedsCard discountsand special offers foundthroughout the magazine.
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Front cover pic: Temple Newsam Home Farm new lamb and mother
2New Year’sResolutionJoin a gym and get fit this year
3New Year’sResolutionVolunteer and make
new friends
4New Year’sResolutionTake up a new hobby
or three…
1New Year’sResolutionSpend quality time
with my family
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Jan-Apr 2012 • LeedsCard magazine
Contents
04 News in brief
06 Get your skates on
07 All the fun of the fair
08 Time for tea
10 Go for a hole in one
11 Ancient treasures
12 Arts & cultureround up
14 Magical birthdayparties at LeedsMuseums
15 Top 10 schoolholiday activities
16 What’s on in Leeds
18 Sports Update
20 Get involved
21 New Year FitnessChallenge
22 Your LeedsCarddiscounts
31 Your LeedsCardexclusive voucheroffers
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5New Year’sResolution
Visit a museum or gallery
Find out moreCall 0113 214 6110
or visit www.dancewithstuart.co.uk
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News in brief
Dance feverat PudseyCivic HallIf the return of Strictly ComeDancing has got your feettapping, why not dust off yourdancing shoes and waltz downto Pudsey Civic Hall? Ballroom,sequence and a bit of rock ‘n’roll – there’s something foreveryone to enjoy.
Dancers of all abilities, youngand old, are welcome to stepout for an evening of dancing,with live bands and a residentDJ. Dances are every Thursdayevening 7.30pm to 11pm, andSaturday evening 7.30pm to11.30pm (except the firstSaturday of every month)*.
* Pudsey Civic Hall may cancel orchange dances without prior notice.
A visit to Leeds Art Gallery justgot even better with a newshop and cafe now open belowthe main entrance. The GalleryShop offers a wide range ofexclusive kitchenware, fabulousgifts, artisan jewellery andexciting artwork to suit anyenvironment. The Gallery Caféoffers visitors a differentexperience to the Tiled HallCafé – with barista style coffeeand luxury cake, it’s the perfectresting spot after an inspiringtrip round the gallery.
The new Gallery Shop and Cafécompliment the other recentimprovements to Leeds Art
Gallery, which include cleaningand repairing the stonework andnew exterior signage. The areaaround the gallery, VictoriaGardens, is also getting amakeover. Delivered by Marksand Spencer and Groundwork, it includes the planting of 26London plane trees, newdesigner benches and newchess boards.
The Gallery Shop and Caféoffers 20% discount to allLeedsCard holders.
Gifts galore at newgalleryshop
Find out moreCall 0113 247 8256 or visit www.leeds.gov.uk/artgallery
We love woolAt Leeds Industrial Museum we love Britishwool. We want to celebrate this fantasticfabric, but we need your help. We’re lookingfor local schools and groups to help us make2012 a fleece-tastic year.
Join our Flock: We want a museum full of sheep! But don’t worry,pompom sheep not real ones. Can you help? We’d like schools andgroups to get involved and make pompoms which we’ll turn into life-sized sheep to be displayed at Armley Mills Museum.
Become West Yorkshire’s next fashion icon: Could you design, makeand then model your own outfit? We’re looking for local secondaryschools to rise to this fashion challenge using British wool. A fashionshow to display your creations will be held during the summer term.
It’s free to take part in both these wonderful wool projects, but placesand resources are limited; please contact us soon if you’d like to take part.
Find out moreCall 0113 263 7861 or email [email protected]
Jan-Apr 2012 • News in Brief • LeedsCard magazine
New online directoryfor jobseekersThe Directory of Employment Agencies in Leedsis published by Leeds library and informationservice as part of our service to jobseekers. Wealso offer work clubs and one-to-one advicesessions with qualified staff.
The directory contains details for over 230agencies, categorised by the areas ofrecruitment they specialise in. A new edition hasjust been published.
It’s an exciting time at Middleton leisure centre; amajor refurbishment is about to get underway. InApril 2012 the centre will temporarily close whilewe improve facilities for the local community.Work includes:
• replacing the current outdoor pitch with a brand-new 3G all-weather pitch;
• building a multi-use games area which will be freeto use;
• making the current bar area into a communityclub room;
• building two referees’ changing rooms;
• refurbishing eight internal changing rooms;
• creating a Changing Places standard disabledchanging room;
• upgrading six outdoor pitches;
• creating a new access route to the playing fieldsvia the rugby club;
• resurfacing the car park and creating disabled bays; and
• creating a new entrance and reception area(subject to funding from Sport England).
The centre is due to reopen in autumn 2012. Untilthen you can make the most of the facilities atother near-by leisure centres; John Charles Centrefor Sport, Morley and Rothwell.
LeedsCard offer: Don’t forget, your LeedsCardoffers you fantastic savings on a huge variety ofsports at council leisure centres.
A majormakeoverdue forMiddleton
New Bodylinemembershippackages offergreatsavingsWith more people taking along-term approach totheir health and fitness,we’ve revised our Bodyline membership packages;from January 2012 we’re introducing a new 12-monthcontract. This means you now have even more choicewhen it comes to paying for your Bodylinemembership.
A 12-month contract offers excellent value – save upto £3 a month on individual memberships and up to£6 a month on joint ones. Over a year these savingsmean you’ll get 12 months for the price of 11compared to paying monthly without a contract.
Bodyline membership packages are designed to offeryou as much flexibility as possible. As well as the new12-month contract, we still offer month-by-month orannual payment options which cost the same as theydid last year.
Find out moreVisit www.leeds.gov.uk/leisurecentres
Find out moreVisit www.leeds.gov.uk/agencies
Find out moreFor the full range of Bodyline membership
packages visit www.leeds.gov.uk/bodyline
Alternatively, ask at your local leisure centre orcontact the Bodyline office, call 0113 395 0160(Monday – Thursday 8am to 6pm and Friday 8am to 4pm).
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Leeds' very own outdoor ice rink, the Ice Cube,returns to Millennium Square in January. This year, aswell as a smaller, family-friendly ice skating andnursery rink there are some exciting new attractionsto try. After enjoying the popular skating experience,thrill-seekers can feel an adrenalin rush on the SnowSlide, a 30 metre dry slope toboggan run, and havefun on the amazing new Bobsleigh Simulator.
With a streamlined box office service making advancebooking easier and more accessible, a visit to the IceCube is the ideal way to enter into the Olympic spiritand get active at the start of 2012. So get your skateson, and make sure you don’t miss out on all the fun atLeeds' coolest wintertime attraction.
The Ice Cube is open between Friday 27 January andSunday 26 February.
Find out moreFor full details including pricing and
timetables visit www.leeds.gov.uk/icecube
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Get your skates onIt may be cold outside but LeedsCarddiscovers how keeping warm on the icecan be a lot of fun…
DIARY DATE
The Ice Cube
is open
27 Jan - 26 Feb
£7.00 General
Admission
£5.50 LEEDSCard &
Concessions
£5.00 Children U12,
BreezeCard &
LEEDSCard Extra
All the fun ofth
e fair
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LeedsCard offer is for large rides only andnot children's rides which are priced at £1throughout the fairs duration. LeedsCarddiscount cannot be combined with any otheroffer and can be only used for one discountat a time and not multiple discounts.)
DIARY DATE
Valentine’sFun Fair9 - 19 Feb
Find out moreOpening times are daily
from 1pm until 10.30pm**(Except Thursday 9th – 3pm to10.30pm when the fair will beofficially opened and Saturday 11th& Saturday 18th – 6pm to 10.30pmin the event of football fixtures).
All the fun ofth
e fair
Great moneysaving offerwith your LeedsCard !Save money on rides & candy floss.
The fantastic half-term LeedsValentine’s Fun Fair will take overthe Elland Road car parksalongside Leeds United FootballGround once again fromThursday 9th through untilSunday 19th of February 2012.
The annual spectacular willfeature over a 100 rides andattractions including rollercoasters, thrill rides and familyfavourites and there is free carparking too!
Just show your LeedsCard atany large ride including all RollerCoasters and Fun Houses and getan instant 50p off the ticketprice and on your way out at thecatering kiosks near to the mainentrance get 50p off a bag ofcandy floss to take home. Evenbetter if you visit before 6pm onany weekday when most ridesare £1.50 you will get to samplesome of the best rides in Europefor just £1.
Roll up, roll up, if you love the Great Leeds
Valentine’s Fair? LeedsCard unveils an
offer to make your heart flutter…
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LeedsCard magazine • Jan-Apr 2012
Everything stops for tea, or even coffee. Here aresome great cafés to try out, and all of them have aLeedsCard discount or offer…
If during the late afternoon you get‘that sinking feeling’ that Anna, the7th Duchess of Bedford,complained of, you have her tothank for inventing afternoon tea.In those days (the nineteenthcentury) most people only had twomeals a day, breakfast and dinner at
about 8 o’clock in the evening. The Duchess’s solution was a pot oftea and a light snack, taken in herboudoir at Woburn Abbey. Often she invited others to joinher, and when she returned toLondon the Duchess continued thepractice, inviting her friends to join
Leeds City Museum CaféThe Leeds City Museum cafe onMillennium Square offers tastysandwiches, soups, jacketpotatoes, and a selection ofscrumptious cakes from £2.50.After eating, visit the museum tomeet Nesyamun the Leedsmummy, dig for fossils and comeface-to-face with a tiger.
Open: Tues, Weds and Fri 10am to 5pmThurs 10am to 7pm Sat and Sun 11am to 5pm. Food served until 4pm.www.leeds.gov.uk/citymuseum
The Tiled Hall CaféEat and drink in spectacularsurroundings and original Victorianarchitecture. It’s located betweenLeeds Central Library and LeedsArt Gallery. The menu showcasesquality Yorkshire produce.Afterwards visit the gallery and seeone of the best collections ofBritish art outside London.
Open: Mon and Tues 9am to 5pm, Weds 12pm to 5pm Thurs – Sat 10am to 5pm Sun 1pm to 5pm. Food served until 4pm.www.leeds.gov.uk/artgallery
The Gatehouse RestaurantThe restaurant at Abbey HouseMuseum was originally thegatehouse of Kirkstall Abbey. Withgrand arches and gothic-stylewindows, it provides a uniquebackdrop for morning coffees,lunches or afternoon teas. Theycan even provide picnics for you.There’s something for everyone,from tempting cakes to localfavourites. Afterwards get aglimpse of life in 19th-centuryLeeds at Abbey House Museum.
Open: Tues – Sun 10am to 4pm.www.leeds.gov.uk/abbeyhouse
Bakery Coffee HouseAt Golden Acre Park this popularcafé offers light lunches, drinks andsnacks, including delicious home-made scones. The café displaysphotographs from when GoldenAcre Park was first opened in 1932.
Winter opening hours: Everyday 10am to 3.30pm.
The Stables Tea Room, Lotherton Hall
Leeds City Museum Café
Bakery Coffee House, Golden Acre
Don’t forget you get 10%discount in the museum cafe with
your LeedsCard – see page 27.
Don’t forget you get 10%discount in the Tiled Hall Café with
your LeedsCard – see page 28.
Don’t forget you get 10%discount in the restaurant with
your LeedsCard – see page 27.
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tea…her for “tea and a walking thefields”. Soon it had become sopopular that the custom movedinto the drawing room, so thateveryone could sip tea, nibblesandwiches and gobble cake in the company of their friends and acquaintances.
These cafes all offer yummy cakes,nibbles and hot drinks, ideal forrecovery after ‘a walking the fields’,shopping or browsing galleries.
Of course, if you can’t wait untilthe afternoon, there’s always‘elevenses’…
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Breakfast offerIt’s National Farmhouse Breakfast
fortnight from Sunday 22 January
to Sunday 5 February 2012.
At Temple
Newsam
Tea Rooms
and the
Bakery
Coffee House enjoy a full breakfast
for only £4.99 or a small breakfast
for just £2.50 PLUS get a free tea or
coffee with every breakfast.
Soup and a sandwich dealSave up to £2.35 when you buy
soup and a sandwich for just £3.99
at any of our cafés throughout
January 2012.
Hot drink and teacake offerAll our cafés are offering tea or
coffee and a toasted teacake for
just £1.99 throughout February
2012 – a saving of up to £1.10.
All offers are available on
production of the voucher (see
page 31) and a valid LeedsCard.
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Explorers Café, Tropical World
Tiles in the Tiled Hall Café, Leeds Gallery
The Tiled Hall Café,Leeds Gallery
The Gatehouse Restaurant, Abbey HouseTemple Newsam Tea Rooms
Specialcafe offersSee page 31 for your vouchers.
The Stables Tea RoomSituated on the Lotherton Hallestate, a fine Edwardian house setin a country park. Relax on a comfysofa and enjoy delicious cakesbaked to old-fashioned recipes.There are also sandwiches, soupsand tasty hot snacks on offer. It’sthe ideal place for a rest after awoodland walk or visit to thehouse, bird garden or children’splayground.
Winter opening hours: 9.30am to 4pm daily.
Explorers’ CaféVisit Tropical World at RoundhayPark, where children under five getin free, and pop into this cafeafterwards. Enjoy a range of drinks,cakes and light lunches or watchthe adorable meerkats on the livevideo feed as you enjoy your ownrefreshments. Afterwards take alook at the new Roundhay ParkVisitor Centre.
Winter opening hours: Open 10.30am to 4pm daily.
Temple Newsam Tea RoomsEnjoy a wide selection of cakes,drinks and hot food at thisdelightful tea room. Why not trythe rare-breed burgers andsausages from Temple Newsam’sHome Farm? Kids’ food boxes canbe provided.
Winter opening hours: Tues – Sun 10.30am to 4.15pm.
Roundhay
Temple Newsam golfers
More to do at Middleton ParkVisitors to Middleton Park will see a number of improvements overthe next year, including a new visitor centre with cafe and toiletfacilities. Work has now begun as part of the Heritage Lottery Fund’sParks for People project. To find out more or get involved involunteering contact parks and countryside, call 0113 395 7400.
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There are four golf courses in Leeds:
Until 31 March 2012 you can take advantage of a special twilight offer;
play from 1pm daily for just £8.65 on weekdays and £10.40 at weekends.
Go for a hole
in neat your local Leeds City Council golf course
We’re also offering you thechance to win a free round of golffor four people at the Leeds CityCouncil golf course of yourchoice. To enter our competitionjust answer this question:
In total, how many par threes are there at all four Leeds CityCouncil golf courses?
Send your answer with yourname, address, daytime tel. no.and email address to:PAR 3 competition,Middleton Park Golf Centre,Beeston Ring Road, Middleton,Leeds, LS10 3TN
The competition closingdate is 31 March 2012.All correct answers willgo into a prize draw andthe winner will be pickedat random.
Win a Free round!
The Leeds City Council Golf Courses offerbrilliant value for money with green fees fromonly £7 and season ticket discounts forLeedsCard Extra and LeedsCard 60 holders.
Gotts Park 18 holes
Middleton Park 18 holes
Temple Newsam Estate 36 holes
Roundhay Park 9 holes
Temple Newsam Lord Irwin Course
Find out moreFor more information visit
www.leeds.gov.uk/golf
Golf Competition
Ancient Egypt is arriving at Leeds
City Museum in February. With
over 130 breathtaking objects
from the British Museum’s
collection, this blockbuster
exhibition will explore the
pharaoh’s many different roles in
ancient Egyptian society. Marvel
at the tomb statue of Ramses I,
see unique reliefs and figurines,
and explore ideas of kingship and
the afterlife.
Featuring interactive displays,
audio visuals and family trails, this
exhibition will be a feast for the
senses. It’s a must-see for anyone
with an interest in ancient Egypt.
Staged in the museum’s arena, this
spectacular show offers the
whole family a once in a lifetime
chance to see this fantastic
collection in Leeds. Afterwards
why not step into the Ancient
Worlds Gallery on the fourth
floor and meet the Leeds
mummy, Nesyamun.
Pharaoh: King of Egypt opens on
11 February until 17 June 2012.
Entrance is free. Leeds City
Museum is located on
Millennium Square and is open
Tues – Sun.
DIARY DATEExhibitionopens 11 Feb- 17 June
This year Leeds City
Museum is proud to be
hosting a major touring
exhibition, Pharaoh:
King of Egypt.
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Bronze statue of a pharaoh kneeling before the Apis Bull, 664 - 332 BC
Sandstone head of Pharaoh Mentuhotep II, 2055 - 2004 BC
Blue-glazed shabti of the pharaoh Seti I with apainted spell from the Book of the Dead. From theValley of the Kings, Egypt, 19th Dynasty, c. 1285 BC
Limestone painted relief fragment from the tombof Pharaoh Seti I, 1294 - 1279 BC
Ancient Treasures
Supported through the generosity
of the Dorset Foundation
Find out moreFor more information visit
www.leeds.gov.uk/citymuseumor call 0113 224 3732.
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Work by shortlisted artists Liadin Cooke,
Leo Fitzmaurice, James Hugonin and
Richard Rigg will come together in this
exhibition to be judged for the fifth
annual Northern Art Prize. It’s at Leeds
Art Gallery from 25 November 2011 until
19 February 2012.
The winner of the 2011/12 Northern Art
Prize will be chosen by a panel of experts
and announced on 19 January 2012 at
Leeds Art Gallery. For more information
visit www.leeds.gov.uk/artgallery
Northern Art Prize
Performance in LeedsAbbey House Museum is celebrating the glory of sporting
success and the bright lights of the stage in its new exhibition
for 2012, Performance: Pitch, Platform and Podium. Exhibits
include a dress designed for the Victorian actress Ellen Terry,
Punch and Judy puppets, souvenirs of the Leeds Festival and a
David Hockney poster for the 1972 Olympic Games. This
exhibition opens on 22 January at Abbey House Museum,
Abbey Walk, Leeds, LS5 3EH.
For more details visit www.leeds.gov.uk/abbeyhouse
DIARY DATEExhibitionopens 22 January
10. Untitled (XVII) Detail. James Hugonin The Way things appear. Leo Fitzmaurice. 2
NAP11 branding no logoI forgot what was said when we were outside, stood empty,now without those words I fell back, 2010. Richard Rigg Miserable Object, Liadin Cooke. Image credit Jonty Wilde
DIARY DATEExhibitionopen until 19 February
The LeedsInventors’ ClubWhat to do after thateureka moment…The Leeds inventors’ group meets on
the third Wednesday of the month in
the Central Library. It helps people with
ideas for new products explore how to
get them from drawing board to
marketplace. There are talks on
protecting your ideas, prototyping,
funding and licensing as well as the
chance to talk to other inventors and
share experiences.
To find out more call 0113 247 8266 or
visit these websites for inspiration:
www.leedsinventorsgroup.blogspot.comwww.businessandpatents.orgwww.twitter.com/baplig
Jan-Apr 2012 • Arts & Culture • LeedsCard magazine
The VictorianLook Book
A new exhibition at Lotherton Hall explores
the fashion and furnishings styles that
dominated in the Victorian period from 1837
to 1901. From gothic to aesthetic, exotic to
arts and crafts, visitors can discover and
find their favourite Victorian look.
Opening from 2 March to 31 December.
For more information visit
www.leeds.gov.uk/lothertonhall
Take a trip back to the 1970s
– space hoppers, prawn
cocktails, new money, the
winter of discontent and
the Queen’s Silver Jubilee.
This free exhibition looks at pop culture,
politics and parties in the 1970s. It’s for those
who remember donning flares and those who
don’t! Opening at Leeds City Museum,
Millennium Square on 27 January until 22 April.
For more information visit
www.leeds.gov.uk./citymuseum
Welcome to the Silver 70s
Gary Hume, one of the most vital
and interesting artists of his generation, is the
latest focus of the Arts Council Collection’s ‘Flashback’series. He’s the third artist they’ve featured, following on
from Bridget Riley and Anish Kapoor. Opening at Leeds
Art Gallery, Gary Hume: Flashback will revisit the
artist’s earlier pieces, using them as a starting point for
reflection on his wider, subsequent work. The exhibition
will include paintings and sculptures by the artist.
This free exhibition opens on 3 February until 15 April
2012 at Leeds Art Gallery, The Headrow.
For more information visit
www.leeds.gov.uk/artgallery
Gary Hume:Flashback
DIARY DATESilver 70sExhibition27 Jan - 22 Apr
Welcome to the Silver 70s
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DIARY DATEExhibitionopen 3 Feb - 15 Apr
Pictured clockwise from bottom left:
Bed Jacket, by McLintocks of Barnsley, Yorkshire, about 1875(purchased with funds from the Friends of Leeds Museumsand the Leeds art Collection Fund)
Textile of printed cotton designed by William Morris, 1883
Chair in the Victorian Gothic Style, 1865
Fan in the Victorian Gothic style, about 1840
Burmantofts of Leeds, design for a tile, 1887 -1889
Children’s book cover designed byWalter Crane, after 1874
Aesthetic style Dress, of printedvelvet, about 1910
Dress, worn by Mary HoldenIllingworth of Yorkshire, designed byCharles Frederick Worth, 1882
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Exhibitionopen
2 Feb - 31 Dec
At Abbey House Museumchildren aged two to six years can
enjoy a Messy Monkey Party, with
paints, art materials and lots of
mess in the activity room. Older
children can celebrate with an
Arty Smarty Party. They go back
in time exploring the museum’s
Victorian streets and then enjoy
an art activity like jewellery
making, tee-shirt decorating or
clay tile making. Both parties are
available Tuesday to Sunday at
selected times and cost £40.
KirkstallAbbey is
offering a
Princess,
Knights and
Dragons
Party. Kids
can dress up
and make
princess crowns, jewellery,
knights’ swords and helmets. They
will have fun in the play castle
and sand pit, and finish with a
game of sleeping dragons. Parties
are suitable for children from two
years old. They are available on
Wednesdays at 10am or 2pm in
May, June and July and cost £50.
Leeds City Museum runs a Tiny
Tiger Party for two to six-year-
olds where little ones can explore
the Life on Earth Gallery and find
Rory the tiger, then enjoy animal
art activities. The Explorer Party
for seven to 11-year-olds lets
children explore the museum and
discover treasures like the
Egyptian mummy, then choose an
art activity such as clay craft,
African masks or Ancient
Egyptian crafts. Both parties are
available on Saturday and Sunday
afternoons and cost £60.
Are you looking for a children’s birthday party with adifference this year? Leeds museums and galleries haveeverything you need to make your child’s birthday even morespecial. They offer a selection of themed birthday parties
and fun activities for them to enjoy with all their friends.
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Find out moreFor more details call
0113 224 3732 or [email protected]
Find out moreFor more details call
0113 230 5492 or [email protected]
Find out moreFor more details call
0113 230 5492 or [email protected]
Leeds MuseumsMagical Birthday Parties at
NEWfor 2012
Abbey House Museum
Jan-Apr 2012 • Top 10 • LeedsCard magazine
Leisure CentresBedtime! Make your own bed bug,design a bedroom door hanger anddiscover a bed fit for a queen atTemple Newsam House. Sat 11 - Sun19 February,11am to12.30pm and1.30pm to3.30pm.
Temple NewsamHouse
The Secret Garden. Storytelling, livesinging and beautiful puppets unearththe dark heart of this classic tale. For children agedsix and over. Tickets £7 - £11.Weds 15 February at TheCarriageworks,MillenniumSquare.
TheCarriageworks
Pharaoh: King ofEgypt exhibition TOP 10
schoolholiday
activities
Winterwatch. The new year is a brilliant timeto visit Home Farm, Temple Newsam estate.It’s all go as staff get ready for lots of newarrivals including lambs, calves, piglets, babygoats, and possibly a baby donkey expectedbetween January andMay 2012.LeedsCard discountapplies. Openingtimes: Tues - Sun10am to 4pm.
Temple NewsamHome Farm
Egg-citing Easter trail. Can you findthe birds and birds eggs hiddenaround Leeds City Museum? Sat 31 March - Sun 15 April.
Leeds City Museumbird egg hunt
13th Leeds YoungPeople’s Film Festival
Learn about Leeds’ native wildlife.Pudsey Park’s visitor centre hosts wildlifedisplays including a rabbit warren,freshwater fish and native mammals andbirds. There’s also a stone-built barnhousing brown rats, aninteractive woodlandarea and a nectarcorner. Free entry. Forfurther informationcall 0113 3957400.
Wildlife at Pudsey Park
Theatre fun for all the family. Puppets, abeautifully crafted set, sublime music and akaleidoscope ofminiature shoes makeThe Elves and theShoemaker a magicalmust-see. One dayonly - Sat 7 April,12pm & 2:30 pm.Tickets £6.50 - £9.50 atThe Carriageworks.
The Elves andthe Shoemaker
Are you sitting comfortably? Then enjoythe free Bookworms storytelling club withstories about nature, animals and weatherfor the under eights. Children must beaccompanied by an adult. Coming to apark nearyou. Call0113 2645535 tofind outwhere.
Bookwormsclub
Find out more
For even more things to do visit:www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgallerieswww.leeds.gov.uk/leisurecentresSign up forfacebook.com/leedsparks
Rain, snow or shine there is
always something fun to do
for you and your family.
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Walk like an Egyptian.Follow the Egyptian trailaround the museum andeven have a go at makingEgyptian crafts. Funactivities in celebration ofour blockbuster exhibitionfrom the British Museum atLeeds City Museum,Millennium Square. Sat 11 - Sun 19 February.
Get a first look at the best new cinemafor young people plus moving imageworkshops and masterclasses, and youngLeeds filmmakers willbe recognised at thefirst ever YoungGolden Owls awards.From 26 March - 6 April. For moreinformation visitwww.leedsyoungfilm.com
It may be cold outside but there areall kinds of fun activities inside ourleisure centres. Warm up with fitnessclasses, badminton, swimming, Striker9 football classes and gymnastics.LeedsCarddiscounts apply to all. To find outmore visitwww.leeds.gov.uk/leisurecentres
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What’s on in LeedTroy Howe workshopTroy Howe drawsmasterpieces with a ballpointpen. Come along to see hisinspiring free workshop; findout how he creates works ofart and see his copies of theMona Lisa and The Girl withthe Pearl Earring as well asan image of the Queen.Booking recommended.
Leeds Central LibraryTo book: 0113 247 6016www.leeds.gov.uk
18 January – 5-7pm
The Waterboys: AnAppointment with theWaterboysAn evening of their mostfamous music and tracksfrom their new album whichhas received rave reviews. Tickets: £28.50 / £25
Leeds Town HallTo book: 0113 224 3801 or book onlinewww.leedsconcertseason.com
21 March – 8pm
Junior BushcraftLearn shelter-building andsurvival skills. For adventurers aged 7 andover. Booking essential, £5 per person.Middleton Park, off TownStreet, LS10 3SHTo book: 0113 395 7400www.fomp.co.uk
16 February
Spaghetti Western OrchestraThe magnificent five are riding into town! Armed with over 100 instruments, these brilliantmusicians perform a fistful of Ennio Morricone classics from the movies that made ClintEastwood a star. The stunning soundtracks include The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, For AFew Dollars More and Once Upon a Time in The West. This ingenious gang of comicmaestros underscore these iconic compositions with hilarious sound effects... blowing onbottles, crushing cornflakes, ‘playing' coathangers, apples, squeaky toys, rubbergloves,bicycle pumps, nailclippers and many more - recreating every punch up, gunshot, andjangling spur that define the gun slinging west. Tickets £16 - 20.Leeds Town Hall. To book: 0113 224 3801 or book online www.leedsconcertseason.com
18 February – 7.30pm
Leeds Ice CubeLeeds’ very own outdoor icerink with exhilarating SnowSlide toboggan run and funBobsleigh Simulator.
Millennium SquareTel: 0113 395 0891www.leeds.gov.uk/icecube
27 January – 26 February
What’s that Bird?Take part in the nationalRSPB Big Garden Birdwatchsurvey and learn more aboutour feathered friends. Arthur’s Rein, off NorthParkway, LS14 1JD Part of Wyke Beck Valley Pride Project
Tel: 07891 270748www.leeds.gov.uk
28 & 29 January
Chris Addison: The Timeis Now, AgainFresh from The Thick of It,Mock The Week, Have I GotNews For You and his sell-out 2010 tour. Tickets: £20Leeds Town Hall. To book: 0113 224 3801 or book onlinewww.leedsconcertseason.com
19 February – 8pm
Leeds Young People’sFilm FestivalGet a first look at the bestnew cinema for youngpeople plus workshops andmasterclasses.
VariousTel: 0113 224 3801www.leedsyoungfilm.com
26 March – 6 April
Easter Egg-stravaganzaCan you find all the hiddenEaster eggs?
Killingbeck Meadows, Off Foundry LaneTel: 07891 270748www.leeds.gov.uk
31 March
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BBC Philharmonic andLeeds Festival ChorusSimon Wright leads theorchestra in a performanceof Dvořák Stabat Mater.Soloists include KatherineBroderick (soprano), DanielaLehner (mezzo soprano),Paul Nilon (tenor) and JamesRutherford (bass). Tickets: £14.50 - £29This is a LICS concert.
Leeds Town HallTo book: 0113 224 3801 or book onlinewww.leedsconcertseason.com
10 March – 7.30pm
Strictly PudseyIf the return of Strictly ComeDancing has got your feettapping, it's time to dust offyour dancing shoes and stepout to our resident DJ andpopular bands.Thursdays 7.30pm to 11pm,Saturdays 7.30pm to11.30pm. (Except firstSaturday of every month).
Pudsey Civic HallTel: 0113 214 6110www.dancewithstuart.co.uk
Throughout the yearRhod Gilbert: The Man with theFlaming Battenberg TattooFollowing several sell-out UKtours and best-selling stand-upDVDs, multi-award winning Welshwonder Rhod Gilbert is back onthe road with a brand new liveshow. A regular on Live At TheApollo and with his own BBC Oneshow Ask Rhod Gilbert, he’s oneof the world’s hottest comedians. Tickets: £20 & £25
Leeds Town HallTo book: 0113 224 3801 or book onlinewww.leedsconcertseason.com
11 & 12 April – 8pm
Big Spring CleanHelp give our beautifulwoodland a tidy-up.
Wykebeck Woods, Easterly Road, LS8 2LYTel: 0113 293 3193www.leeds.gov.uk
11 March
Friendly FlowersMake your own pretty paperflower bouquet to celebrateMother’s Day.11am to 12pm and 1.30pmto 3.30pmTemple Newsam HouseTel: 0113 264 7321www.leeds.gov.uk/templenewsam
17 & 18 March
Holocaust Memorial DayJoin the Lord Mayor andcommunities across Leedsto remember the Holocaustand other genocides acrossthe world.
Leeds Town Hallwww.leeds.gov.uk/arts
29 January – 1.30pm
Leeds Valentine’s FairOpen daily with rollercoasters, dodgems, waltzersand other fun rides for thrill-seekers and family fun.
Elland Road Car Parksalongside Leeds UnitedFootball Clubwww.valentinesfair.co.uk
9-19 February
Nest box buildingHand build a house for our birdyfriends and give them somethingto eat. Make a small donation totake your bird box home with you. Killingbeck Meadows NatureReserve, Foundry Lane, LS9 6RGPart of Wyke Beck Valley Pride Project
Tel: 07891 270748www.leeds.gov.uk/icecube
14 February
Bookworms storytelling clubSeasonal themes andinteresting tales for childrenover eight.Temple Newsam HomeFarmTel: 0113 264 5535www.leeds.gov.uk/templenewsam
15 February
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Call City Centre Box Officeon 0113 224 3801
and quote “LeedsCard BBC Phil offer”.
All tickets must be booked in advance. This offer cannot be combined with any other offer or discount and cannot be
applied retrospectively. Visit www.leedsconcertseason.com
for full details of the series.
Special Offer
10%offtickets
Sports Update
Having started playing wheelchair basketball aged six, and inspired by hisidol Michael Jordan, Nick has gone on to play for the successful LeedsSpiders team. He was highly commended at the 2009 Leeds Sport Awards.
Nick’s success hasn’t come about by accident, his week is jam-packed withsporting activity, “I play basketball twice a week at Morley. Then there’stennis at John Charles Centre for Sport on Fridays, wheelchair racing onThursday evenings, then gym and swim training at Pudsey” he tells us.
He now also coaches young people and adults in sport, something hefinds incredibly rewarding “I like helping people progress and passing onmy knowledge, especially to disabled athletes as I can identify with them.”
“There’s a huge programme of sporting activities for disabled peoplein Leeds” he tells us, “I encourage anyone who’s disabled to check outthe programme at www.leeds.gov.uk/disabilitysport and have a goat an activity”.
Nick also looks after the disability sport Facebook page –you can keep up with the latest news and chat to him atwww.facebook.com/leedsdisabilitysport
Seems likeOlympicteam spiritIf you’re someone who’salways organising matches,leagues and tournamentswhy not sign up to becomea Sport Maker and help buildthe Olympic legacy?
As a Sport Maker you’llencourage friends, familyand work colleagues to tryout new sports, lend a handat a local club and supportcharity sports events.
Sign up to a Sport Makerworkshop near you and geta free Addidas sports bagand tee-shirt. You’ll also getuseful tips on how to createyour own events, and findout how you can meetsporting personalities andlocal Olympic hopefulsby volunteering.
On the Sport Maker websiteyou’ll find information aboutworkshops and other SportMaker projects in your area.To get involved, learn moreand sign up visitwww.sportmakers.co.uk
Alternatively, contactGrant Soames, [email protected]
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With the London 2012 Paralympic Games later this
year, the profile of disability sport is set to rise. We
caught up with wheelchair basketball player and
Leeds City Council coach, Nick Smith, to find out
about life as a disabled athlete and coach in Leeds…
LeedsCard offerMany activities in the disability sports programme offer a
discount to LeedsCard holders – just look out for the LeedsCard icon.
DisabilitySport in LeedsSport in Leeds
Big Splashfamily rewards
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Sports Update
A fighting chanceLeeds-born Nicola hopes for Olympic glory
Nicola Adams is Britain’s most successful female boxer. She’s a strongmedal hope for London 2012 in the flyweight class as her
sport makes its Olympic debut.
Nicola started boxing after enjoying boxercise classes withher mum at a Leeds gym. She won her first bout aged just13 and hasn’t looked back! Now 29 she’s one of the world'smost impressive boxing talents. She even makes use ofswitch-hitting, shifting from fighting in orthodox stance tosouthpaw – a technique only the best can master.
A world silver medalist in 2008 and 2010; Nicola won herfirst major tournament in June 2011, securing gold at theEuropean Union championships in Poland. Then inOctober 2011 she took gold at the Europeanchampionships, putting her in pole position for next year’s
Olympic qualifier.
Let’s hope the former Burmantofts ABC star continues her golden streak at London 2012.
It’s time to dig out your swimmingcostume as we join forces withBritish Swimming and the BBC tobring the Big Splash to Leeds.
Billed as the world’s largestcelebration of swimming, the BigSplash aims to get more people totake the plunge and get in thepool. In Leeds, we’re giving all ourfamily swimsessions a Big Splashmakeover.
All our pools have a new range ofexciting equipment, includingwater polo games and floatingislands, to make sure the focus isfirmly on having fun.
Just in case you need moremotivation to head to your localpool with the family, we’ve alsointroduced the Big Splash familyreward card. Use it to get everyfifth family swim for free. Themore you visit, the more freesessions you’ll enjoy.
Just ask for a Big Splash familyreward card at reception next timeyou visit your local pool. Get yourcard stamped each time youattend a family swim session andon your fifth visit your swim will beabsolutely free.
Find out moreFor details of all Big
Splash swim sessionsacross Leeds visit:www.leeds.gov.uk/bigsplash
Big Splashfamily rewards
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Parks and countryside
Leeds parks volunteers meet twice amonth on Tuesdays to do valuablegardening and site management workat Leeds parks. Work is varied andincludes planting, weeding, pruningand more at community and cityparks across Leeds. All tools andtraining are provided.
Leeds wildlife volunteers meet twicea month on Wednesdays and on thethird Sunday of each month. They doa wide variety of nature conservationwork across the city, ranging from drystone walling to wildflower planting.If you’d like to get some exercise andimprove local wildlife habitats, this isthe opportunity for you.
For more information or toget involved with Leeds parkvolunteers or Leeds wildlifevolunteers, or volunteering inany capacity for the parks andcountryside service, contact therangers, call 0113 237 5320, email:[email protected] orgo to www.leeds.gov.uk/rangers
Museums and galleries
Leeds museums and galleries offermany new and exciting volunteerprojects across nine attractions.Volunteers work alongside staff tohelp care for our collections. Theyclean, photograph, repackage andcatalogue items, and carry outresearch.
They also help run events with ourleaning teams, either at ourattractions or out in thecommunity.
For more information go to:http://www.leeds.gov.uk/museumsandgalleries/Home/Support_Us/Volunteer.aspx
Active life volunteers
Could you be a role model to olderpeople and help them get more outof life? We need enthusiasticvolunteers over 45 to engage olderpeople in a range of enjoyablesports and physical activities incommunity settings. No previousexperience is needed as training andsupport is given, and volunteershave the chance to gain nationallyrecognised qualifications. Sessionstake place during the day and eachone lasts an hour or less. Yourcommitment can be flexible so youcan volunteer at a time to suit you.We arrange an enhanced CriminalRecords Bureau disclosure check(CRB) for all volunteers.
For more information or toget involved contact AllysonBertram, older peoples’sport development officer, call0113 395 0196 or 07891 270620
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Get involved
Volunteering is goodfor the community andgood for you! It canboost your skills andhelp you make newfriends. Here are just afew of the volunteeringopportunities you canget involved in…
Competition
Your chance to win athree-month Bodylinepremier membership
with LeedsCardmagazine
Find out moreCheck out the latest edition of
Bodyline news for training tips,details about new classes, a new yearfitness plan and healthy recipes. Fordetails about Bodyline membershipsvisit www.leeds.gov.uk/bodyline
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You know what it’s like, youstart the new year settingresolutions. You vow to go tothe gym and lose the weightyou’ve put on over Christmas,but as the weeks pass by themotivation starts to fall away;before you know it you’reback to those old bad habits!This year though Bodyline arehere to help.
They’re offering one luckyLeedsCard holder a freethree-month Bodylinepremier membership as wellas weekly training with aBodyline instructor to keepyou motivated. Theinstructor will start bydiscussing your goals withyou and putting together aspecial programme to suityour needs and schedule.Then for three monthsthey’ll meet with you eachweek for training sessionsand to regularly reviewyour programme.
How to enterTo be in with a chance of winningsimply enter your details atwww.leeds.gov.uk/BodylineCompetition
The closing date is Friday 27 January 2012and the winner will be contacted onMonday 30 January.
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discountsHere are details of all the great discounts you can receive withyour LeedsCard. Look out for some brand new offers and don’tmiss the exclusive money-off vouchers on the inside back page.
LeedsCard
DISCOUNT INDEX - At a glance guide
Your Local Leisure Centres
Leeds City CouncilFacilities andAttractionsAbbey House Museum
Armley Mills: LeedsIndustrial Museum
John Charles Centre forSport Hospitality
Kirkstall Abbey VisitorCentre
Leeds City Museum
Leeds International Concert Season
Leeds Visitor Centre
Lotherton Hall Estate
Temple Newsam Farm
Temple Newsam House
The Carriageworks
The Ice Cube
Thwaite Mills Watermill
Tropical World
Libraries
Golf Courses
Visitor AttractionsEureka!
Harewood House
Middleton Railway Trust Ltd
Royal Armouries
Thackray Museum
York Dungeon
EntertainmentHoward Assembly Rooms
Hyde Park Picture House
Northern Ballet
Opera North
The Grand Theatre
Sinfonia of Leeds
West Yorkshire Playhouse
Leisure
Bee Sharp Music
The Leeds Wall
Sing and Sign
The Phyllis Harvey Horse &Donkey Trust
White Rose Canoe Club
Restaurants & CafésBella Italia
Bretts Fish Restaurant andTakeaway
Bryan’s Fish and SeafoodRestaurant
Gatehouse Café
Giorgio’s Italiano Ristorante
Leeds City Museum Café
Nawaab Khan Restaurantand Takeaway
Peach and Pear Café
Shakeaholic Milkshake Bar
Strawberry Fields Bar
The Olive Tree GreekRestaurant
The Tiled Hall Café
Health & Well-BeingCaroline LloydHomeopathy and FoodIntolerance Testing
4 Sight Opticians
Innercore Clinics Ltd
Joy Lawton Hypnotherapy
Leeds Wellbeing Centre
Nicole Bowden Optics
Physio North
Simon Falk Optometrists
The Alexander Technique
ShopsCotswold Outdoor Leeds
Craft Wise
JR Sports
Jumbo Records
Nevisport
O’Neill
Pomegranate Organics etc
The Divan Centre
The North Face
Vinceremos Organic Wines
Other RetailersBudget Car & Van Rental
First, The Travel Shop
It’s Your Choc
Kotori Kits
Orient Express Trains
Platecreator
RU Motoring
Tate Accident Repair Centre
The Driving Academy
Uniteleeds, HackneyCarriage Association
Exclusive offers onpage 31
Tennis CentreSavings
Save up to £5.80per court per hour*on the indoor courts
ANDSave up to £2.20
per court per hour*on the outdoor courts
at the Tennis Centre located atJohn Charles Centre for Sport,
Middleton Grove, LS11 5DJ.*Prices dependant on type of LeedsCard membership
To book a court or for moreinformation call the tennis
centre reception on0113 395 0010 or visit
www.leeds.gov.uk/JCCS
Accessible towheelchair user
Accessible towheelchair user with assistance
Accessible tomobility impairedwalker
On street parking forBlue Badge holders
Parking onsite -Venue has own car park
Assistance dogallowed
Large printinformation available
Key to symbols
WC adapted
WC standard
Public car parkavailable near to venue
Don’t forget – Leeds City Council leisure centres offer discounts andpriority bookings all year round if you have a LeedsCard :• Save money on a range of activities including swimming, Bodyline gym,
fitness classes, badminton, tennis, squash, indoor bowls, and more!
• Get in first with 8-day advance session bookings only with aLeedsCard.
To find out what you can get up to at your local leisure centre visitwww.leeds.gov.uk/leisurecentres or call in at your local centre.
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Leeds City Council Facilities and Attractions
Home to Leeds’ excitingcollections of social history,galleries of yesteryear’s toys andgames and three streets of 1880’sshops.
Open Tue-Fri 10am-5pm,Sat 12 noon-5pm, Sun 10am-5pmand Bank Holiday Mondays.
Abbey Road, off Kirkstall Road,opposite Kirkstall Abbey Tel: 0113 230 5492www.leeds.gov.uk/abbeyhouse
20% discounton admission
Abbey House Museum
One of the world’s largest woollenmills housing Leeds’ world famouscollections of industrial objects ina series of dedicated galleries.
Open Tue-Sat 10am-5pm,Sun 1-5pm and Bank HolidayMondays.
Canal Road, Armley, LeedsTel: 0113 263 7861www.leeds.gov.uk/armleymills
20% discounton admission
Armley Mills: LeedsIndustrial Museum
Leeds Town HallThe Headrow, LeedsBox Office: 0113 224 3801www.leedsconcertseason.com
Discounts availableon some selected music events
for LeedsCard Extra holders.Occasional special offers for
all cardholders.
Leeds InternationalConcert Season
A great day out for everyone. LothertonHall is a charming Edwardian countryhouse estate with fine exhibitions in thehouse, beautiful grounds, a bird garden, adeer park, cafe and gift shop plusfantastic playgrounds.
Open daily: March – October 10am –5pm, November – February 10am – 4pm.
Closed: Christmas Day, Boxing Day, NewYear’s Day
Lotherton Lane, Aberford, LeedsTel: 0113 281 3259www.leeds.gov.uk/lothertonhall
20% discount on entry
Lotherton Hall
Home Farm, located in Temple Newsam estateis home to the largest approved Rare BreedsCentre in the country. The farm itself is a largeworking farmyard where a fine collection ofharvesting machines can be found, as well aslots of different farm animals.Open Tues-Sun 10am-4pm (winter) and 10am-5pm (summer). Also open Bank HolidayMondays and Mondays during the summerschool holidays. Last admission is 45 minutesbefore the stated closing time.Off Selby Road, Leeds. Tel: 0113 264 5535
20% discount on admissionfor LeedsCard & LeedsCard 60
50% discount on admissionfor LeedsCard Extra & LeedsCard 60Extra
Temple Newsam Farm
A visitor centre with interactivedisplays, reconstructions andtrained staff on hand provides awealth of information about lifefor the monks of Kirkstall Abbey aswell as a gateway through to therest of the Abbey.
Open Oct to March 11am-3pmTues, Wed, Thurs, Sat, Sun. OpenApril to Sept 11am-4pm Tues-Sun.
Off Kirkstall Road, Leeds Tel: 0113 230 5492www.leeds.gov.uk/kirkstallabbey
Free Admission
Kirkstall AbbeyVisitor Centre
Four floors of interactive andexciting galleries suitable for allages, as well as a variety ofchanging special exhibitions,events and workshops.
Open Tue, Wed, Fri 11am-6pm,Thurs 11am-8pm, Sat and Sun 11am-5pm. Closed Mondays except BankHoliday Mondays (11am-5pm).
Millennium Square, Leeds, LS2 8BHTel: 0113 224 3732www.leeds.gov.uk/citymuseum
10% discounton special exhibitions with an
admission charge
Leeds City Museum
We sell the biggest range of Leeds andYorkshire Gifts in the City. LeedsHoodies, Leeds T-shirts, Leeds brandedconfectionery, Leeds Pottery plusmuch, much more. A wide range ofYorkshire Gifts are also available. Seehttp://www.facebook.com/pages/Leeds-Visitor-Centre/173736029350762or our website for more information.
Our office is in Leeds City Station,open 7 days a week.Tel: 0113 2425242 Email: [email protected]
10% discount off allLeeds and Yorkshire gifts valued at £5
or more for all Leeds Card Holders
Leeds Visitor Centre
John Charles Centre for SportMiddleton GroveLeeds L11 5DJTel: Hospitality 0113 395 0000Email: [email protected]/hospitality
Discount available10% off drinks packages
for any bookings made in theGrandstand or Parkside
until 30 April 2012
John CharlesCentre for Sport
Hospitality
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The Carriageworks is one of Leeds’most exciting theatres, with areputation for cutting edge newwriting, outstanding dance as wellas drama, comedy and shows forall the family.
The Electric Press,Millennium Square, LeedsBox Office: 0113 224 3801www.carriageworkstheatre.org.uk
Discounts on selectedperformancesfor LeedsCard holders
The Carriageworks
Roundhay Park Golf CourseTel: 0113 266 1686
Gotts Park Golf CourseTel: 0113 231 1896
Temple Newsam Golf CourseTel: 0113 264 7362
Middleton Golf CourseTel: 0113 270 9506
www.leeds.gov.uk/golf
Discount on season ticketsand weekday Pay and Play for
LeedsCard Extra and LeedsCard60card holders only
Golf Courses
Journey back in time and re-livethe life of the mill workers, see thegiant mill wheels turn and visit themanager’s house.
Open Sat-Sun 1pm-5pm.Open school holidays Tues-Fri10am-5pm. Last admission 3.30pm.Open Bank Holiday Mondays.
Thwaite Lane, Stourton, LeedsTel: 0113 276 2887www.leeds.gov.uk/thwaitemills
20% discount onadmission
Thwaite MillsWatermill
Step onto a Tropical Island where you willfind a swamp, humid rainforests, tumblingwaterfalls, swirling pools of colourful fishand many exotic plants and animalsincluding snakes, spiders, meerkats,crocodiles, butterflies, birds and bats.Open 10am–6pm (summer) and 10am–4pm (winter).Closed Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Years Day.Last admission 30 minutes before closing.
Princes Avenue, Roundhay Park, LeedsTel: 0113 237 0754www.leeds.gov.uk/tropicalworld
20% discount on admissionfor LeedsCard & LeedsCard 60
50% discount on admissionfor LeedsCard Extra & LeedsCard 60Extra
Tropical World
Tel: 0113 395 2324www.leeds.gov.uk/libraries
20% discountoff the cost of hiring audio CD’s
for LeedsCard Extra andLeedsCard60 members
Libraries
Experience the magic of open-airice skating in one of Europe’slargest outdoor ice rinks onMillennium Square.
Jan/Feb 2012Millennium Square, LeedsTel: 0113 395 0891www.leeds.gov.uk/icecube
Concession ratesavailable
on general admission price during all public skating sessions
The Ice Cube20% discount on
admissionwill apply to all LeedsCard/
Breezecard visits to the House
Temple Newsam House
A magnificent Tudor-Jacobeanmansion housing Old Masterpaintings, Chippendale furnitureand Leeds Creamware, sitting in alarge country estate with acres ofparkland, a working rare breedfarm, café and gift shop.Open Tues-Sun and Bank Holidays 10.30am-5pm (summer), 10.30am-4pm (winter).Last entry 45 minutes before closing.
Off Selby Road, Leeds. Tel: 0113 264 7321www.leeds.gov.uk/templenewshamhouse
Visitor Attractions
Adults and children aged 3+ £9.95,children aged 1-2 £3.45.All tickets entitle the visitor toreturn to Eureka! free of charge for12 months.
Discovery Road, Halifax HX1 2NETel: 01422 330 069www.eureka.org.uk
10% off admissionon production of a LeedsCard.
Cannot be used with any other offer,excludes groups, expires 31 May
2012, promo code 972.
Eureka!
Enter a different world! ExquisiteAdam interiors, Chippendale’s finestfurniture, beautiful formal gardens,children’s adventure playground,excellent café and shop.
Call or visit our website for times and prices.
Harewood, Leeds LS17 9LGTel: 0113 218 1010www.harewood.org*(Ticket offer valid Mon-Sat excluding event days andBank Holidays. Membershipoffer applies to newmembership card rates only.)
£2 off adult Freedom ticket*
with a LeedsCard .
Membership offer:£4 off individual membership, £15 off family
membership quoting LeedsCard number.
Harewood House
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Le eds CC Facilities
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One of the only surviving PicturePalaces in the UK.
73 Brudnell Road, Leeds LS6 1JD Box Office: 0113 275 2045www.hydeparkpicturehouse.co.uk
Concessionaryrate ticketsfor valid LeedsCard and
Breezecard holders
Hyde ParkPicture House
73 Brudnell Road, Leeds LS6 1JDBookings: 0884 848 2701www.northernballet.com
Up to 15%discount
on selected performances atLeeds Grand theatre
Northern Ballet
Entertainment
Grand Theatre, 46 New Briggate,Leeds LS1 6NU Tel: 0844 848 2720www.operanorth.co.uk
10% discounton all performances Monday
to Friday and Saturday matinées
Opera North
Entrance via Leeds Grand Theatre
46 New Briggate, Leeds, LS1 6NUTel: 0844 848 2727www.howardassemblyroom.co.uk
10% discounton all performances
Howard AssemblyRoom
Box office open Monday toSaturday 9.30am–8pm.
46 New Briggate, Leeds LS1 6NZ Tel: 0844 848 2712www.leedsgrandtheatre.com
Discountsavailable
on most productions.
Check website or with box office.
The Grand Theatre
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Visitor Attractions
A whole museum of treasures toexplore. Discover the weapons andarmour of warriors through the ages– from early medieval knights to themodern-day soldier. A fascinatingFREE day out for all the family.For details of special events andactivities throughout the year visitour website.
Armouries Drive, Leeds LS10 1LTInformation Line: 08700 344 344www.royalarmouries.org
Discounts onselected events
Royal Armouries
Ride on the world’s oldest workingrailway and visit the ‘award winning’Engine House.
The Station, Moor Road, Hunslet,LS10 2JQInformation Line: 0113 271 [email protected] orwww.middletonrailway.org.uk
£1 off adult return train fare,
50p off accompanying Breezecard
holders Saturdays only.
Excluding special events and Santa Trains.
Middleton Railway
Telling the story of medicine. The multiaward-winning Thackray Museum is afantastic day out, transporting you into aliving experience of health andmedicine, past, present and future.Fabulous fun for all the family.
Near St James’s Hospital, BeckettStreet, Leeds LS9 7LNTel: 0113 244 4343Information Line: 0113 245 7084Email: [email protected]
£1 off full entrance price for
adults and 50p off for children
Thackray Museum
The York Dungeon invites you to delveinto the city’s most horrible history.Come face to face with live actors,experience interactive shows andspecial effects as you’re transportedback to those black, bleak times…areyou brave enough to face 60 minutesof York’s dark past? Opening timesvary throughout the year, please checkwebsite for details.
The York Dungeon, 12 CliffordStreet, York, YO1 9RDTel: 01904 632 599www.thedungeons.com
Half price admissionfor all LeedsCard holders
York Dungeon
Traditional Italian dishes.
145 Briggate, LeedsTel: 0113 245 4630
20% off your food bill. Minimum bill value £5.
Offer does not include Saturdaysand Bank Holidays.
Bella Italia
Baby sign language programme forhearing babies (6–24 months).Songs, nursery rhymes,instruments, help your babycommunicate before speech.
Tel: 0113 267 6105www.singandsign.com
5% offfull course bookings
Sing and Sign
This local charity rescues horses, ponies, anddonkeys from abuse and neglect, rehabilitatesand rehomes where possible. Pony days are heldduring school holiday periods where childrenspend a day at the Sanctuary developingconfidence and new skills whilst having fun andmaking new friends (both 4 legged and 2).Animal adoption scheme available, for aminimum donation of £12.50 per year, it makesa great and unusual gift. Open daily between10am and 3pm, free of charge.
Hope Pastures, Weetwood Lane, LeedsRegistered Charity Number 504003Email: [email protected]
£2 off to adopt an animal of yourchoice for all valid LeedsCard holders.
The Phyllis HarveyHorse & Donkey Trust
Fearnville Leisure Centre, Leeds 8Email: [email protected]
Half pricemembership
for LeedsCard Extra Holders
White RoseCanoe Club
We offer taster sessions, holidayclimbing clubs and birthday partiesfor children. We also run beginnerscourses and outdoor courses forall ages and abilities.
100A Gelderd Road,Leeds LS12 6BYTel: 0113 234 1554Email: [email protected]
10% discounton Taster Sessions
The Leeds Wall
Making music fun for childrenfrom nine months to five years.Themed sessions include singing,movement, instruments, puppets,stories, drama and more. Heatherspent 10 years as a primary schoolteacher specialising in music. Thereis no joining fee.
Horsforth, Roundhayand Headingley
Tel: 0113 266 [email protected]
10% discountfor initial bookings
Bee Sharp Music
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Entertainment
Playhouse Square, Quarry Hill,Leeds LS2 7UP Bookings & Enquiries:0113 213 7700www.wyp.org.uk
Discounts ontickets
for Monday to Friday in areas A and B
West YorkshirePlayhouse
Restaurants and cafés
This famous Headingley institution,opened in 1919, was voted Leeds bestFish & Chip Restaurant for the secondyear in succession at the 2010 LeedsRestaurant Awards. Fully licensed andwith a stunning outdoor eating area inits award winning garden.12/14 North Lane, Headingley,Leeds LS6 3HETel: 0113 232 3344
Restaurant: 20% off total bill(including drinks) for a minimum of two diners
ordering from main menu. Must book at least onehour in advance quoting LeedsCard.
Takeaway: free can of soft drinkwith every haddock and chips.
Not valid with any other offer, or on HeadingleyRugby and Cricket match days.
Bretts Fish Restaurantand Takeaway
Leisure
Leisure
The City’s leading non-professionalorchestra.
Great Hall, University of Leeds Box Office: 0113 224 3081www.sinfoniaofleeds.org.uk
£2 discountfor valid LeedsCard holders.
Pupils in full time education go free,when accompanied by an adult.
Sinfonia of Leeds
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Restaurants and cafés
Fish and chips are a British institutionand Bryan’s chippy in Headingley is aYorkshire one. Established in 1934, it’sreputation for fine fried potatoes andbattered fish has seen it named asone of the UK’s top ten places for afish supper. LeedsCard must bepresented upon placing order for thisoffer to be valid, not to be used inconjunction with any other offer.
9 Weetwood Lane, Far Headingley, LeedsTel: 0113 278 5679www.bryansfishrestaurant.co.uk
Buy one get one freeon the haddock fillet meal for
LeedsCard holders.
Bryan’s Fish Restaurant
Restaurants and cafés
The Gatehouse offers theopportunity to dine in the rusticsurroundings of a medieval 12thCentury landmark, overlookingKirkstall Abbey. Servingtraditional Yorkshire dishes and awide range of hot and colddrinks.
The Gatehouse, Abbey Walk, Kirkstall, Leeds LS5 3EH(opposite Kirkstall Abbey)Tel: 0113 2781233
10% discountto LeedsCard holders.
Gatehouse Café
*Not to be used on early bird or lunchmenu. Excludes Saturday evening only.Excludes Valentine’s and Mother’s Day.
70-74 Otley Road, Headingley,Leeds LS6 4BATel: 0113 278 2030www.giorgiosrestaurant.co.uk
£10 off per couple*
for LeedsCard holders when2 people order 2 courses from our
a la carte or chef’s special menu(starter and main or main and dessert)
Giorgio’s ItalianoRistorante
The recently launched CityMuseum Café has a fresh airyatmosphere with minimalistsimple décor.
The café offers free Wifi and hasan outside Terrace overlookingMillennium Square.
In Leeds City Museum, Millennium Square, Leeds LS2 8BHTel: 0113 2446006
10% discountto LeedsCard holders.
Leeds City Museum Café
The finest Asian cuisine prepared fromfresh ingredients to fabulous recipesprovided by the host, Mohammad Sajid.
*5% discount off the total bill between Sundayand Thursday inclusive. 10% discount forparties of ten or more between Sunday andThursday. Not valid with any other offer ordeal. Not valid on bank holidays. Free deliveryon takeaway orders over £20 and within 3miles of our restaurant.
496 Roundhay Road (opposite OakwoodClock), Leeds 8. Tel: 0113 240 9911www.nawaabkhan.co.uk
5%-10% discountSee below*
Nawaab Khan Restaurantand Takeaway
Vegan and vegetarian friendly caféa minute away from the Hyde ParkPicture House. We offer all daybreakfasts, homemade chips, hotchocolate (more than 10 flavours),milkshakes, smoothies, homemadecake and custards, vegan dessertsand lots more. All customers haveaccess to FREE WiFi and selectionof board games.
92a Brudnell Road, LS6 1EGwww.PeachAndPearCafe.com
15% off orders over £5for all LeedsCard holders.
Not valid with any other offer.
Peach and Pear Café
Choose from over 175 differentflavours including chocolate bars,biscuits, cakes, cereals, sweets orgloopy stuff and we’ll blend it intothe perfect milkshake.
Merrion Centre, Leeds LS2 8NGTel: 0113 242 6023www.shakeaholic.com
10% discount for anyLeedsCard holder. Cannot be used
with any other offer.
ShakeaholicMilkshake Bar
Strawberry Fields is a cosy,comfortable bar situatedin-between Leeds’ twoUniversities.
159 Woodhouse Lane,Leeds LS2 3QDTel: 0113 243 1515www.strawbs.com
Hire the bar FREEfor celebrations, socials etc.
Strawberry FieldsBar
Listed in the Good Food Guide 2011 top ten mediterraneanrestaurants in the UK - The Times, Top Four GreekRestaurants in the UK - A.A. Gill of The Times, YorkshireEvening Post Restaurant of the Year 1986 and 2006.
*Use the a la carte menu and receive 20% discount off thetotal bill. Up to a £30 maximum. Excludes special offerssuch as ‘Early Door’ and lunch menus. Excludes Saturdaysin the Chapel Allerton and Headingley branches. ExcludesValentine’s and Mother’s Day. Subject to change at anytime. Minimum order 2 courses each from a la carte menu:starter and main or main and dessert.
Rodley, Oaklands, 55 Rodley Lane,LS13 1NG. Tel: 0113 256 9283Chapel Allerton, 188-190 Harrogate RoadLS7 4NZ. Tel: 0113 269 8488Headingley, 74-76 Otley Road, LS8 4BA.Tel: 0113 274 8282www.olivetreegreekrestaurant.co.uk
20% discount See below*
The Olive TreeGreek Restaurant
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Chartered Physiotherapists registeredwith the Health Professions Council.Specialising in the diagnosis, treatmentand rehabilitation of back and neckpain, muscle, joint, ligament problemsand sports injuries. Provider to allmajor health insurance companies.Evening and weekend appointments.Podiatry also available.
E-J Cox and Associates, ChapelAllerton Lawn Tennis and Squash Club,Wensley Avenue, Leeds LS7 3QXTel: 0113 293 4020Mobile: 07960 776909www.physionorth.com
10% discount on allconsultations and treatment
Physio North
Enjoy gourmet sandwiches,homemade cakes and a deliciousrange of tea and coffee in thisspectacular piece of Victorianarchitecture.
Based in Leeds Art GalleryThe Headrow, Leeds LS1 3AATel: 0113 243 1654
10% discountto LeedsCard holders.
The Tiled Hall Café
Restaurants and cafés
Homeopathy is effective intreating all your symptoms –physical, mental and emotional.Treatment available for headaches,arthritic pain, panic attacks,stomach, ears, skin and emotionalproblems. Food intolerance testingto find foods that improve yourwellbeing and fertility.
The Natural Health Centre,46 Park Place, Leeds LS1 2SYTel: 0113 279 9074 / 07958 950 935
10% discountfor LeedsCard holders
Caroline LloydHomeopathy and Food
Intolerance Testing
Fully qualified and accreditedmember of the National Councilfor Hypnotherapy. Caring,confidential and competitivetherapy sessions, flexibleappointments and easy parkingcombine to support and help youstub out smoking, relieve stress,trim your weight, boostconfidence, control I.B.S. andmore.
Tel: 07771 556162www.joylawton.com
20% discounton first session
Joy LawtonHypnotherapy
*No other offers can apply.Excludes direct debit payments.Maximum discount £50 per pair.
3 Upper Mall, St Johns Centre,Merrion/Albion Street,Leeds LS2 8LQTel: 0113 242 0444
20% off complete glasses*
10% off contact lenses
4 Sight Opticians
Colonic session £50, 20% off non-surgical cosmetics, 50% off beautytreatments, 10% off products fromon line store, 50% off women’shealth physiotherapy 1st app, 2 for1 microdermabrasion. Free patchtest on Laser hair removal, 50% offfirst physio consultation, Teethwhitening £99.
Deanfield House, Asquith Avenue,Morley, LS27 9QSTel: 0113 253 1255
Discounts and2 for 1 offers
See below
Innercore Clinics Ltd10% discount off
full price treatments to LeedsCard holders
Leeds Wellbeing Centre
Health & Well-Being
NHS and private examinations,advanced lenses and designerframes, prescription sunglasses,contact lenses at internet prices.Free spectacles for NHS entitles.Free hearing tests available.
*Already discounted products notincluded. Claims must be made attime of ordering.
26 Market Place, OtleyTel: 01943 462 114
10% off when purchasinglenses and frames complete*
Nicole BowdenOptics
Health & Well-Being
Ophthalmic Opticians & ContactLens Practitioners
456 Roundhay Road, Oakwood,Leeds LS8 2HUTel: 0113 248 8222Email: [email protected]
20% off all products(excluding professional fees)
Simon FalkOptometrists
Leeds Wellbeing Centre providescounselling and body work therapiesto private individuals and vulnerableadults. The therapies that we offerinclude: acupuncture, earacupuncture, aromatherapy, Swedishmassage, Indian head massage, Reiki,reflexology and shiatsu.
Leeds Wellbeing Centre, MarquisHouse, 33 Eastgate,Leeds LS2 7RDTel: 0113 244 4546Email:[email protected]
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The bed and mattress specialist.
34–36 Eastgate, Leeds LS2 7JLTel: 0113 243 3619Freephone: 0800 917 9687Email: [email protected]
Free delivery and5% discount
The Divan Centre
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Stockist of card making,scrapbooking, airfix, DMC,candlemaking, dolls houses, beads,glass painting, homebrew, sequinart etc. Custom rubber stampsmade to order.
5 Merrion Way, Merrion Centre,Leeds LS2 8DBTel: 0113 293 0636 www.craftwiseonline.co.uk
5% discounton all purchases.
Craft Wise
Leeds’ premier walking, campingand climbing shop.
Find us on Facebook search forCotswold Outdoor Leeds.
Lands Lane, Leeds LS1 6AWTel: 0113 245 0879
10% discounton full priced items.
Cotswold OutdoorLeeds
Shops
Shops
Nevisport is an outdoor sportsstore selling equipment andclothing from hiking to climbingand skiing to camping.
26-28 Woodhouse Lane,Leeds LS2 8LXTel: +44 113 244 4715 Email: [email protected]
10% off full priced productson production of valid LeedsCard.
Excludes books, maps and GPS.
Nevisport
The largest independent musicstore in Leeds.
5-6 St Johns Centre, Leedswww.jumborecords.co.uk
10% discounton all sales over £5 when paying cash
or 5% discount when paying withcards. Offer excludes sale items(red price sticker), tickets, books,
magazines and tokens.
Jumbo Records
Unit 2, Orchard Gate, 21 MarketStreet, OtleyTel: 01943 466 775
10% discounton all non-sale goods
JR Sports
Health & Well-Being
Based in the centre of Leeds,lessons in the Alexander Techniquehelp reduce physical, mental andemotional stress.
Teaching Centre, The SwarthmoreCentre, 2-7 Woodhouse Square,Leeds LS3 1ADTel: 0113 244 5559Email: [email protected]
10% discounton first 5 lessons
The AlexanderTechnique
10% off full price merchandise.
5% off wetsuits only.
O’Neill
O’Neill wetsuits is the oldest wetsuit company outthere. It started as a surf shop opened by JackO’Neill in 1952. From that first surf shop in a garageacross the Great Highway in San Francisco O’Neilland O’Neill wetsuits evolved into one of the topwetsuit brands in the market. Today O’Neill is nolonger just a surf shop or a wetsuit manufacturer,their range of products is much wider and includeswetsuits, surfboards, beachwear, snowwear, clothingand more... But one eyed Jack O’Neill still standsbehind and represents his family businesses.
Unit 14 The Light, The HeadrowLeeds LS1 8TLTel: 0113 245 5114
Organic Shop, Café and TreatmentCentre.
79 Great George Street, Leeds LS1 3BRTel: 0113 234 7000
10% discount onpurchases over £5.
Not valid with any other offer.
PomegranateOrganics etc
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Personalised chocolate bars to suitall occasions.
www.itsyourchoc.co.uk
10% discounton all purchases (except gift
vouchers and delivery charges).Please quote LeedsCard and your
LeedsCard number to qualify.
It’s Your Choc
Organic Wine Specialist. Order byphone, fax, email or internet.
Royal House, Sovereign Street,Leeds, LS1 4BJTel: 0113 244 0002 Email: [email protected]
5% discount off allorders. Try a mixed case of organicBritish beers, 20 bottles for £45 or aLeedsCard Fairtrade organic winecase, 12 bottles for £69. Excludingspecial offers/ other discounts.
VinceremosOrganic Wines
Shops
Chic, stylish and exclusive sewingkits to make beautiful things forchildren, the home and you. Easy tomake even for a beginner and haveall the materials needed tocomplete each project includingneedle and pins. To see our full range of gift ideasvisit www.kotorikits.com
10% discountfor LeedsCard holders by enteringthe code Leeds at the checkout.
Kotori Kits
Reservations and bookingsTel: 0845 077 22 22Brochure Hotline:(24hrs) 0870 161 5060www.orient-express.com/uktrains
20% discounton UK fine dining and UK day trips(Leeds departures only) for travel
in 2012. Please quote NLCD.Subject to availability. New bookings only.
Northern Belle, by Orient-Express
Car accessories and components.
Visit us for all your servicing andMOT’s for all makes and models.Purchase on-line atwww.rumotoring.co.uk 56 Barley Hill Road, Garforth,Leeds LS25 1DYTel: 0113 287 4444Email: [email protected]
10% discountfor LeedsCard holders
RU Motoring
Your number one on-line NumberPlate Creator.
Tel: 07747 481 528Email: [email protected]
£1 off any order any price- all you need to do is at google
checkout simply redeem thisvoucher number L33D5
PLATECREATOR
Other Retailers
Unit 8 Hunslet Trading Estate,Off Severn Way, Leeds LS10 1BL Tel: 0113 272 1177
10% discountavailable on car and van hire
Budget Car & VanRental
The Corn Exchange, New MarketStreet, Leeds LS1 6DTel: 0113 381 5550www.firstgroup.com
£15 off First 3 month tickets.
£20 off First year tickets.Not valid with any other offer.
Excludes direct debit payments.
First,The Travel Shop
10% discounton full priced items.
The North Face
Walking, cycling and runningclothing and equipment.Find us on Facebook search forThe North Face Leeds.
5 King Edwards Street, Leeds LS1 6AXTel: 0113 203 1710
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Other Retailers
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Established in the motor trade since1922 and located opposite Morrison’sin Hunslet, LS10. We are approved forall leading national insurers and fleetsand provide a comprehensive range ofservices including minor body andpaintwork, structural and mechanicalrepairs, MOTs, tracking, and valets. Weare your ‘one stop garage solution’.
Balm Road, Hunslet, Leeds LS10 2RLTel: 0113 207 1999www.tateaccidentrepaircentre.co.uk
15% off all your motoringneeds. Quote TARC/LC/0609
when booking in.Not be used in conjunction with any other offer.
Tate AccidentRepair Centre
Other Retailers
The No 1 Driving School in Leeds.We offer superb qualityprofessional tuition with calm,friendly female/male instructors.Covering all Leeds andWharfedale.“Achieve success with a successfulcompany.”Freephone: 0800 731 3587or Tel: 07766 570 427www.thedrivingacademy.org
For a discounted ratering and quote LeedsCard
The DrivingAcademy
Taxi services available 24 hours aday, seven days a week. Uniteleedsmembers are recognisable by agreen window plaque in the frontwindow screen of their HackneyCarriage registered taxi.
Tel: 07915 858145/ 07575 235736www.uniteleeds.com(9am-6pm information and queriesonly, NOT booking lines)Email: [email protected] [email protected]
5% off any journey includinglong distance (minimum overall
spend £5 meter fare) withparticipating Uniteleeds taxi drivers.
Uniteleeds, HackneyCarriage Association
Discount vouchers
LeedsCard EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT VOUCHER
Breakfast Offer
Choose from the following:
Maximum of one free beverage per LeedsCard holder on production of this voucher and avalid LeedsCard. Offer valid 22 January to 5 February 2012.
Available at:
Temple Newsam Tea Rooms, The Courtyard, Temple Newsam Estate, Temple Newsam Rd,Leeds LS 15. Opening hours: Tuesday to Sunday 10.30am – 4.15pmTel: 0113 2645535 [email protected]
Bakery Coffee House, Golden Acre Park, Otley RdOpening hours: Monday to Friday 10am to 3.30pm, weekends 10am to 4pm
A full breakfast consisting of rare breedsausage from the Estate, middle back bacon,Yorkshire black pudding, fresh buttonmushrooms, grilled tomato or beans, friedegg, slice of white or brown toast for just
A small breakfast consisting ofrare breed sausage from theEstate, middle back bacon,beans, fried egg, a slice of whiteor brown toast for just
Celebrate National Farmhouse Breakfast fortnight from Sunday 22 January to Sunday 5 February 2012 at Temple Newsam
Tea Rooms and the Bakery Coffee House, Golden Acre Park.
OR
A free tea or coffee to LeedsCard holders with every breakfast purchased onproduction of this voucher.PLUS
£4.99 £2.50
LeedsCard EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT VOUCHER
Soup & a Sandwich Deal
Maximum of one special purchase price per LeedsCard holder on production of this voucherwith a valid LeedsCard. Offer valid until 31 January 2012.
Save up to £2.35Buy soup & a sandwich for a special purchase price of £3.99 on
presentation of this voucher plus your LeedsCard throughout January 2012.
Enjoy delicious home-made soups and sandwiches at the Stables Tearoom,Lotherton Hall Estate, Explorer’s Café, Roundhay Park, Temple Newsam Tea
Rooms and the Bakery Coffee House, Golden Acre Park.
LeedsCard EXCLUSIVE DISCOUNT VOUCHER
Hot drink and teacake offer
Maximum of one special purchase price per LeedsCard holder on production of this voucherwith a valid LeedsCard. Offer valid until 29 February 2012.
Save up to £1.10Buy tea or coffee plus a toasted teacake for a special purchase price of £1.99 onpresentation of this voucher plus your LeedsCard throughout February 2012.
Whether it’s in the morning before 12 at Lotherton Hall Café and Explorers Café atRoundhay Park or during the afternoon from 2pm at Temple Newsam Tea Rooms
and The Bakery at Golden Acre, take advantage of this warming offer.
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TWILIGHT
FFER
4 courses, 1 fee
Gotts Park 18 holes
Middleton Park 18 holes
Temple Newsam 36 holes
Roundhay Park 9 holes
For more details or for further information contactMiddleton Park Golf CentreLeeds LS10 3TNTel. 01132 709 506email. [email protected]
visit www.leeds.gov.uk/golf
With stunning locations and spectacular city views there are 4 golf courses in Leeds at GottsPark, Middleton Park,Temple Newsam Estate and Roundhay Park.
Our courses offer brilliant value and variety for your money. The new Twilight Package startsat 1pm daily and runs until 31st March 2012.
Play for only£8.65 weekdays£10.40 weekends
Pay and play