Good morning, Leeds!
Student fees protests, Leeds trains and a South Leeds Sports Centre demonstration are all on my radar today.
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What's making Leeds tick today?
"It's been troubling me. It seems - to me at least - that there's a lot of concern that Leeds has lost its way, that it has become, as a place, incoherent. That at least part of Leeds' problem is that its identity has gone astray."
- Guest blogger Mark Johnson writes on Leeds' Identity Crisis and the Perils of PR Bobbins over at The Culture Vulture.
Community site Holt Park Today provides a crime report for Holt Park, Cookridge and Adel. The same site reports on Ireland Wood Library being earmarked for closure.
Get your popcorn ready! Roald Dahl's The Witches is a festival family film club movie at Armley Mills' super cute 26-seater cinema.
People in Leeds are being warned not to fall for companies which say they can lower their home's council tax band for a fee, reports the Yorkshire Post.
Creative Boom Leeds reports how artists from both Leeds and Manchester will be showcasing work at two rapid exhibitions at BirdsYard, Leeds, and Noiselab, Manchester.
The inquests into the 7 July suicide bombings in London have been shown new footage of the aftermath of the four explosions, reports the BBC. Full reports on the inquest and background on the attacks can be found over at The Guardian.
A selection of rare stone sculptures have returned to Leeds City Museum this week after completing their very own Italian job, reports Leeds Council.
There's a piece on Black History Month over at Leeds Council's website.
Join artist Graeme Murrell as he leads a merry band of followers (flickerers, bloggers, twitterers, texters) on a walk between Leeds and Huddersfield. More at Over Yonder.
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.