York Road Library
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I'd be up for that kierentc. I used to go there as a lad although for only the first two years of school.Do you have the e-mail address and I can mail them too? More the merrier and hopefully I can relive some memories and document the place aswell. - Especially under the stage! That used to freak me out a bit.
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LS1 wrote: I'd be up for that kierentc. I used to go there as a lad although for only the first two years of school.Do you have the e-mail address and I can mail them too? More the merrier and hopefully I can relive some memories and document the place aswell. - Especially under the stage! That used to freak me out a bit. i just looked in my inbox and i seem to have deleted it :-(but i only emailed them via their website anywayi used to think under the stage was cool

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The Doggers wrote: At risk of going OT again (sorry!) if you do any explores suitable for a novice any time soon Phil I'd love to hear if that's ok with you? Obviously if you prefer to work with people you know and trust, no offence will be taken.Ta,Jay aka The Doggers No i don't mind at all... it's a bit 'in at the deep end' with us though..There seems to have been an explosion of newbies in Leeds late last year wanting to get out & about.. Some of the new guys have set up a Leeds local forum you might find something easy to do there perhaps?http://www.urbex-leeds.insanegb.com/
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Yeah good.. Get yourself active on the forums... It's a good way to get started unless your gonna get stuck in by yourselves... There's no 2 ways about it... You gotta take the plunge & go for it You'll still be kicking your heels this time next year if you don't!
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The Doggers wrote: Aye I know but it's a matter of finding sites... I dunno how you guys do it lol.Nearest "known" site to me is the glass shop on Cardigan Road. Oh dear me A nice little easy jolly for a newb here
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On there now Phil.Remember our discussion about the swing bridge?What a tiny tiny world eh? I mentioned it to my dad. He used to keep pigeons and he proceeded to tell me how he and his mates used to climb up under the bridge and catch pigeons underneath!he then told me about this very mill and how they used to go there.Amazing eh?