Tag: Leeds
Dashing for dosh: Running group raises £1k at Leeds’ Abbey Dash
A group of nine runners have managed to raise over £1000 for charity after they took part of the Abbey Dash in Leeds last...
Real burgers, Real shakes and Real desserts in Leeds
Foodies fall head-over-heels for Real Burger Inc
For years, students, workers and residents in the Woodhouse region of Leeds have been spoilt for choice over...
BLACKS SOLICITORS: Landlord’s Consent – a step too far could be...
The relationship between commercial landlords and their tenants is complex. In many cases their interests are diametrically opposed and never more so than when...
Blacks Solicitors win best law firm
Yorkshire Legal Awards present dazzling accolade to Leeds firm
Blacks Solicitors’ reputation as one of the county’s leading practices was reaffirmed earlier this month after...
A ‘grand’ achievement: Exceptional student wins £1,000 scholarship
A high achieving student at Leeds Beckett University is celebrating after being awarded a £1,000 scholarship and mentorship.
35-year-old Fatemeh Amirkamali, a second year student...
Loving Langar in Leeds: Everyone can find free meals in Sikh...
Hundreds of people headed down to Dortmund Square on Friday 7th October, as locals in Leeds were treated by Sikhs to bowlfuls of delicious...
No win No Fee at Northone Solicitors
A Leeds law firm, which has been helping clients up and down the country win 100% of the compensation they deserve after non-fault accidents,...
Ecco Pizzeria: Deliciousness which echoes on and on
Ecco pizzeria makes a tasty statement on Street Lane
Neapolitan pizza. It’s the stuff of dough-filled dreams. Imagine a light, fluffy base that bubbles up...
It’s a spice fest! Curry Fest 2016 is bigger and better...
From a glittering gala dinner and master classes with world famous chefs, to street vendors cooking up incredible street food, the World Curry Festival...
No breach of human rights by private landlords
Under Article 8 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR) everyone has the right to respect for his private and family life, his...
Leeds’ ‘Forgotten Hero’: The story of a legend, told via a...
Among the huge array of objects which make up Leeds City Museum’s In Their Footsteps exhibition, there are many stirring examples of courage and...
Breaking up is hard to do
The area of property law regularly throws up examples of traps for the unwary. That has proved to be the case once again.
The...
Faith in Food: Curry festival branches out to all religions
Places of worship across Bradford and Leeds will be opening their doors to food lovers of all backgrounds this month as part of the...
British Champion! Leeds golfer clinches national title at eight-years-old
A golf star of the future has shown what a ‘driving’ force she can be in the sport after clinching a prestigious national title...
Fraud unravels all
When is the settlement of a claim between two parties not final? When there has been fraud involved. In what is being hailed as...
LGI’s ear pioneer: Dr Sanjay Verma is making noise in Audiology
Leeds General Infirmary has witnessed some amazing events in recent weeks, from the saving of the Children’s Heart Surgery Unit to staging the UK’s...
Cakes and cricket
Asian bakery gives its backing to one of Yorkshire’s greatest sports
Kashmir Crown Bakery (KCB) are celebrating 50 years of business by teaming up with...
Blacks Solicitors: Sometimes you don’t have to talk
In an article earlier this year I explained how the courts expect the parties in litigation to try to settle their dispute by Alternative...
To surrender or not surrender
When is a commercial lease surrendered? The question may appear straightforward but as the tenant found out in the recent case of Padwick Properties...
Leeds’ Children’s Heart Unit SURVIVES!
Campaigners’ delight at NHS announcement
After years of protests against the closure of Leeds’ Children’s Heart Surgery, campaigners were able to celebrate this week after...