Well at least its sunny as I write this!
Thanks to those who have commented since Christmas. I’m sure there are more things going on in Leeds of interest to the heritage community. It doesn’t have to be about forth coming events. Please let us know about how projects and plans for new projects are developing so we can share information around the region.
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I’m from South Leeds Archaeology and I use the site to check the dates of the next forum meeting, plus usually look at some of the articles.
Thanks Alison
Now let’s have some more responses!
Recently started to use it to find out about events and now advertise our own. David Cant Chair Yorkshire Vernacular Buildings Study Group
Thanks for that David, your latest day school has been posted and sounds very interesting.
If others are reading this and are running events please get in touch and we can advertise your heritage programmes
The Yorkshire Archaeological Society is celebrating its 150th anniversary in 2013. We are having a celebratory lunch at the Metropole, Leeds, on Saturday 20 April, cost £27 per head. The guest speaker will be Professor David Hey of Sheffield.
Anyone interested in joining us for the lunch will be very welcome. Please contact Sylvia Thomas (yas.president@gmail.com) for further details. We need bookings to be in by 20 March.