Good morning, Leeds.
The weekend's nearly here. Let us know what events you're going to by posting in the comments section below.
Today, I'll be filing a report from last night's inner north west area committee and looking at community issues including the latest in the Royal Park School, Leeds Girls High School homes plans and student home legislation sagas.
What's making Leeds tick today?
Around 30 activists in Leeds shut down all three Vodafone stores in the city centre yesterday, reports the Socialist Worker.
Horsforth, let down by Leeds is the name of a blog which features the latest pictures and reports surrounding the council's alleged neglect of the town.
Exploring Leeds blog is looking into the future of Leeds' under-threat libraries.
Leeds residents have new dates for having their bins collected - but one resident has hit out at so-called political point-scoring from opposition councillors. Check out Otley's BenMachree.com.
Ministers have paved the way for the sell-off of one of Leeds's most significant industrial heritage landmarks - Tower Works - to help pay off the nation's £109bn deficit, reports the YEP.
Planning applications in inner city East Leeds are discussed over at Coven blog.
The city's food bloggers are a well-travelled bunch this week. Leeds Grub blog's been in Sydney - check out a couple of posts on cuisine 'down under'. Leeds Food Leads has been in North Wales and The Globe Troffers in Norwich.
Police in North East Leeds are appealing for information after a number of burglaries across the city in which homeowners have been distracted by suspects claiming to be from utility companies.
Yorkshire Water is the worst comopany in the country for tackling water leaks, reports the BBC.
Jazz at Seven Arts Centre this November is a post on About My Area LS7.
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.
• This article was amended on 22 February 2011. The original referred to Vodaphone. This has been corrected.