Good morning Leeds.
It's been a blustery couple of days in the city and there's plenty blowing through my inbox too. Thanks to everybody who has emailed me links to their blogs or events. As ever, if we have missed anything in our daily round up, get in touch or comment below.
What's making Leeds tick today?
Leeds Council is seeking the views of residents and organisations in Headingley about licensing in the area. The event will run on Monday 20 September, from 6.30pm to 8.30pm at the Headingley Community Centre located on North Lane.
The walking dead shall be shambling their way through Leeds for charity on 21 November as part of Zombie Aid, reports Forbidden Planet blog.
From 17 September to 4 October The Mustard Pot in Chapel Allerton is holding "Oktoberfest" - lots of European Beers for you to try.
The next Hyde Park & Woodhouse forum will be held on Tuesday, 28 September, 7pm at Woodsley Road Community Centre. The assistant director of Metro will speak about bus services, and police will give an overview of crime in the area and neighbourhood watch schemes, reports west north west area management.
Leeds Gig Guide for the week commencing 17th September
A historic Quaker meeting house has been commemorated by the Leeds Civic Trust with the unveiling of a blue plaque, reports the YEP.
Police have released CCTV stills of two men they would like to speak to in connection with fraud in Middleton dating back to early May.
Sample some Monday munchies with The Good Dr blog.
LCYT@Headingley creates performances and runs regular term time drama classes or workshops for young people aged seven to 21.
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