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Emma Dolan: Virago provides a space for women to gather, for a coffee and a rant, to enjoy company and the support of a female only space ...
Amanda Oswald: I am a myofascial release therapist working from my home clinic room in Headingley ...
Richard Tyler: To us and to many residents, Headingley is Leeds Number One Suburb, not a boast, just a fact …
Matthew Bellwood: A new book explores life in Headingley, accompanying a postie on her rounds …
Wheatfields: We have launched an Emergency Appeal to protect our provision of end of life care …
Ailith Harley-Roberts: The Leeds-based Down Syndrome charity, Sunshine & Smiles, has now opened a new gallery & coffee shop, 21 Co, in Headingley Central/Arndale Centre …
Anna Simons: We loved living in Headingley as a couple, but especially now we have children …
Kate Bratt-Farrar: Did you know that this year Sue Ryder Wheatfields Hospice is celebrating 40 years?
Rev Clare Davison: Headingley St Columba, a peaceful large worship area surrounded by trees …
Richard Tyler: Headingley has a long history of residents investing in their community …
Charlotte Batty: Headingley Community Hub has just opened in the old Headingley Library …
Rev Tom Lusty: St Chad's Church was declared open for worship as a parish church to serve the people of Far Headingley on 11 January 1868 ...
Mike Bird: Having coffee shops and bars that let dogs in is a great thing about Headingley. And, of course, it has HEART!
Ailith Harley-Roberts: As a family we are relatively new to Headingley but have already found lots of things we can all enjoy.
Kath Nisbet: On my way back home to Scotland, I stopped for a brief time in Leeds ... I set up home here and have now lived in Headingley for 20 years.
Imam Qari Muhammad Asim: Our strength as a nation lies in our values of democracy, the rule of law, and respect for others.
Rev Tony Whatmough: A friend of mine is fond of saying that life is a bit like performing in a jazz group. We never quite know what life is going to throw at us ...