Good morning Leeds.
Todat I'll be reporting on yesterday's event at Makkah mosque in Hyde Park which marked the fifth anniversary of the London bombings - and on Muhammed Ali's influence on youngsters at the mosque.
I'll also be taking a look at the Leeds buildings deemed at risk by English heritage in its new report. And I'll have a report on last night's meeting in Beeston which saw residents put forward ideas for a community-owned sports centre.
Here's what's making Leeds tick today
An operation to crack down on burglary in north-west Leeds has seen 13 people arrested on a Leeds estate, reports West Yorkshire Police. Police in North East Leeds are appealing for information after a drugs factory was uncovered following an allegation of assault on Ashton Place in Harehills.
A single-mum from Leeds is worried she could become homeless after the announcement that housing benefit could be slashed by up to 40 per cent, reports student website North Leeds News.
"The MillSpace is a brand spanking new arts project space, located within the rather magical Leeds Industrial Museum at Armley Mills, don't just take my word for it, pay a visit sometime."
- Emma Bearman writes on The Millspace on CultureVulture blog.
Old Ralph Thoresby land will be turned into be new homes if plans get go ahead, reports new communtiy site Holt Park Today.
A Walk Back in Time in Roundhay Park over at About My Area LS8, which also looks at growing your own food in Roundhay.
Small businesses close to Leeds United's ground would be winners if England stages the 2018 World Cup, claim bid supporters in the YEP.
"There are many times when the 'good Samaritan' has got involved, only to be seriously injured themselves."
- Leeds blogger Stephen Belfield asks would you walk on by?
Pitza Cano in Hyde Park gets a good write up in How Not To Do a Food Blog.
Check out all the comedy at Seven Arts Centre in Chapel Allerton - www.killforaseat.com.
A man who was evicted from his council property after terrorising his neighbours has now been banned from neighbouring streets, reports Leeds council.
The green and the grey is the title of Rawdon-based Martin Wainwright's latest post on his Martin's Moths blog.
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