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Leeds, 45

Friends social group
Welcome to our friendly group for people 50 or over who are looking to make new friends. We are based in Leeds and have members from all over Yorkshire. Our objective is to bring together peopleĀ who are looking to broaden their circle of friends and socialise a bit more. We organise a wide variety of events, so there's always something for everyone or ask if you have some ideas. Don't suffer from loneliness at home when you can join us and have fun! If youā€™d like to try us out before paying the Ā£5 annual membership fee, you are very welcome to attend one of our coffee mornings free of charge. **Please be courteous to others!** We understand that things can and do happen at the last minute so if youā€™re going to be late or unable to attend, please amend your RSVP as soon as possible to let your host know and / or allow someone on the waiting list to go instead. We donā€™t tolerate no shows and will remove members who donā€™t make their apologies more than once. If youā€™re feeling unwell, please donā€™t show up and pass along your germs to others! We are a social group and not a vehicle for advertising your products or business. Memberships are cancelled if you contravene these rules or have not attended any event for six months. To join, please **make sure your profile photo is a clear, recent, face-only without sunglasses (just like a passport photo)**. This helps our hosts easily identify you at events. As there are multiple people who go by a common first name only, **we need to be able to distinguish you from others**. So, we ask for something that uniquely identifies you such as a surname. For the same reason, the initial wonā€™t be sufficient but a throw in another letter (which doesnā€™t have to be the second one) or a number and weā€™d be happy! For example, please don't name yourself "Paul", or "Paul G", but ā€œPaul Grantā€, "Paul G24" or "Paul G - York". The cost of 2024ā€™s annual membership is Ā£5, payable to your host at your first event of the year. Please note that we may not be able to action Requests to Join immediately as we fit in our volunteering for this group amongst other commitments (full time work as an example!). Thank you for considering joining our group. We look forward to seeing you soon!
163 members Ā· Private

Your New Social Circle ...

Leeds, 45

Your New Social Circle ...
**Announcement: In-person socials** **New Social is about fostering meaningful connections within a community. To ensure a vibrant and engaging experience for all, in-person social events will commence once a minimum of five members is reached. Only request to join this group if you will able to attend the in-person socials and are a gen z adult.** Welcome to New Social, a private social club in the heart of Leeds where creatives, entrepreneurs, professionals, and dreamers get togetherĀ to meet and connect. Born from a love for good company and great vibes, New Social is where Leeds comes to relax, mingle, and socialise. The venue, located in a food market and beer hall, is the perfect environment to unwind after a long day, featuring indie food vendors and beer on tap. Hosted in industrial-style speakeasy, the clubroom is equipped with essential facilities including an accessible entrance, and, direct access to the bar. At its core, New Social is about building a strong, active community. Whether you're a local or new to town, you'll find a welcoming space to network, catch up with old friends, or make new ones. Details CommencingĀ on Monday, June 10th with 60 places available for gen z adults. Currently, in-person socials are priced at Ā£10 per social will be held once a week on Wednesday eveningsĀ from 7pm to 9pm. Future plans entail events every weekday evening with a membership option equal to to Ā£5 per social, once there is an established community. There is also an free online social from 7:00pm to 7:30pm on Tuesdays via Zoom. Don't miss out, join New socialā€”life's too short for boring nights in. In-Person Schedule 7:00pm...Start of social 7:30pm... Announcements 8:30pm... Last call 9:00pm... End of social
1 members Ā· Private

The Friends of DalesBus Walking Group

West Yorkshire, gb

The Friends of DalesBus Walking Group

ā€œDalesBus Ramblersā€ are a sub-group of ā€œFriends of DalesBusā€ who are dedicated to supporting public transport access within and to/from the Yorkshire Dales. Guided walks are often linear and involve the use of a bus or train. This puts bums on seats and helps to safeguard the future of fragile rural transport services. By taking part in a guided walk you are helping to preserve these services. You donā€™t have to be a member of the group, but memberships are welcomed and give you some fringe benefits such as being able to obtain a Dales Railcard even if you live outside the normal eligibility area.

If you normally use your car, then you need to make sure you are parked in a suitable place to access the public transport mentioned in the program. If you are not used to this, it may seem a little confusing at first, so please contact the walk leader for advice if you are unsure. For example, a walk from Buckden to Ribblehead  may involve parking in Skipton or Leeds, catching the bus to Buckden then the train back from Ribblehead. 

There are huge chains of interconnecting bus services available to get to the walks. For example from Manchester and Burnley to Skipton for a Grassington service, or from Bradford to Keighley to Skipton to Malham.  Bus service details in the dales are available on www.dalesbus.org or contact the walk leader if you are not sure how to access a walk. 

Please note:

All walks, times and distances are approximate and are subject to revision as circumstances dictate. The walk will start after the bus arrives, and is timed to end in time for a return service. If there is service disruption, then this will disrupt the walk. Please accept the pace set by the walk leader, as it is designed to meet a return bus or train service. Participants going in front of the walk leader or behind the back marker may be deemed to have left the walk. Please contact the walk leader if you want further advice.

Please visit our website on www.friendsofdalesbus.org.uk for more up to date details of additional walks and any late changes to this walks program.

Whilst every care will be taken, and all walks are risk-assessed, all participants on a DalesBus Ramble are responsible for their own safety. Leaders retain the right to refuse to allow walkers with inadequate clothing or footwear to join walks, and regrettably, dogs other than registered assistance animals are not allowed on our walks.


Using the Bus or Train (details correct May 2019 and subject to change):

English concessionary bus passes are valid on most bus routes except 822, 825, 830, 831, and 881 services. Dales Freedom Rover tickets are available from the driver at Ā£10 for the day or a Dales Privilege Rover at Ā£8 on production of a railcard of any type ( e.g. Senior Railcard, Dales Railcard, Young Persons Railcard etc.), ENCTS elderly or disabled pass-holders or students with NUS or Metro Student Photocard.

Dales Railcards offering 1/3 discount  on the Leeds-Settle-Carlisle and Leeds-Lancaster/Morecambe routes plus special offers at certain times of the year are available for Friends of DalesBus members to purchase.

Friends of DalesBus Membership:

Costs just Ā£11 per year (Ā£16.50 for couples/families). Any excess finances are ploughed back into running bus services. To join, please visit our website or send your cheque payable to ā€œFriends of DalesBusā€ plus your name, address, and email address (optional) to: FoDB Membership Secretary, 8 Moorfields, Bramley, Leeds LS13 3JZ. www.friendsofdalesbus.org.uk 


Walk classifications: 

Easy: Suitable for all, a short and generally level stroll.

Moderate: A longer walk with uphill and downhill sections.

Strenuous: An extended walk with more uphill climbs and over rougher ground.

Additional information may be included with the walk details. For example ā€œuses pathless open access landā€ gives an indication that the going is likely to be tougher than normal. Please contact the walk leader for additional information.

For general information about our walks, please visit the About Our Walks page.

For details of our forthcoming walks, please visit the Current Walks Programme page.

For details of our previous walks, please visit the Walks Programme Archive page.

To view a selection of photos taken on our recent guided walks, please visit the Walks Photo Gallery page. Photos and reports of guided walks from 2012-2013 can be found on our blog which is now retired.

227 members Ā· Public

Let's Play The Piano! - Leeds

Leeds, 45

Let's Play The Piano! - Leeds

If you love playing or listening to the piano, our group is for you! 


Having established "Let's Play The Piano! - Manchester" in 2015, we thought it would be great if Leeds also had a group! 


All abilities/styles welcome and no previous performance experience required (playing is optional).


The events will be informal, the aim being to increase performance confidence, have fun and meet new friends. If you'd like to try a duet, just bring it along!


Refreshments are included and non-players/audience welcome too. 


There's an attendance fee of Ā£6. This is just to cover operational costs including insurance.

 

Besbrode Pianos (www.besbrodepianos.co.uk) have very kindly offered us private use of the Steinway floor of their showroom. As you can see from the photo, it's very impressive and we'll be spoilt for choice on which piano to use! The events will be on a Sunday afternoon, so plenty of free parking outside. It's also about 15mins walk from Leeds train station.


Looking forward to seeing you at an event soon!

1491 members Ā· Public