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Phill_dvsn wrote: How about one of these for when you take the pooch out Ravey.You'll definitely give the other dog walkers a bad name and look like you own the park lol http://www.cafepress.co.uk/+made_in_lee ... ,648265999 Nice idea Phill, but I can't see me wrestling 19 kilos of dog into one of them!(I'm sure I replied to this last night, but it doesn't seem to have posted...)
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Steve Jones wrote: and here is how the Irish come to be making the only surviving Yorkshire Relish!http://www.goodalls.ie/about-us/history ... ireland/An interesting sidelight on Leeds history.Having establishd that Goodall's can be bought off the net,I shall acquire a bottle when my present brand runs out. When I was a kid they used to produce a three pack containing Yorkshire Thin Relish, Yorkshire Thick Relish (a bit like HP) and something else which I can't remember (it was a long time ago )
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Leodian wrote: ............................odd in a photo in the Daily Mail report to see the Town Hall called City Hall. Perhaps they use Tripadvisor (see pic - 2 out of 4 photos for Leeds Town Hall are the Civic Hall)
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Good news from Optarehttp://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/newsbysecto ... n-bus.html
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kango wrote: BarFly wrote: At one point I think things were assembled at Ring as I heard stories from people who had worked there but I eas never sure whether it eas just the odd light fitiing or more than that, hence my question.Are the icecream makers you refer to the ones in Morley? A friend worked there years ago but I never got the name of the company. The Icecream factory in Morley is Thorntons , Most older "Miggyites" like Myself will remember Harry Thornton purveyor of Ice lollies amongst other things. The factory is run by His son David (see link).http://www.thorntonslollies.co.uk/Kango In the 1950s Thorntons Lollies were situated in Beeston on Theodore Street .
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