LAST week’s guest church, is St Aidan’s Church, Hellifield, and was correctly identified by Julie Sleath. St Aidan’s was built in 1906 in the ‘Arts and Crafts’ style to serve the growing population who came to work on the busy railway line and cattle market. Today it serves a population that continues to grow as people use the village as a base to commute from. It is within the Leeds Anglican Diocese. The church is grade II listed and was built by Connon and Chorley, of Leeds, the Victorian architects were also responsible for the Met Hotel, Leeds, which opened in 1899 as the Hotel Metropole.