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Olympic rowing gold medallist Andrew Triggs Hodge helped unveil Nicolas Dixon s mural at The Edge sports complex
It is part of a project by Global Street Art, a company that facilitates large scale street art projects around the world on behalf of Purple Bricks, an official sponsor of Team GB
His latest work features 15 sports which will feature at this year s Games.
Nicolas said: We did some workshops with the kids at Holy Family to find out what really inspired them about the Olympics and how that could be represented through art. It was a great way of getting them involved and they seemed to really enjoy the final piece.
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All the Leeds United murals across the city and where to find them
Did you know about all these murals across Leeds?
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A new interactive map shows where all Leeds United murals are located across the city.
The map, provided by Leeds United FC Trust, also gives information on each of the murals - the artist, the paintings significance and where it can be located.
Here, Robin Longbottom explains how seemingly-insignificant stones found locally were once vital to the area’s economy. OUR heritage is – more often than not – seen in the terms of grand houses such as Cliffe Castle and East Riddlesden Hall, monumental mills such as Dalton Mill and small, picturesque, weavers’ and mill workers’ cottages like the row in Oldfield Lane to the west of Oakworth. In order to preserve these structures they are recorded on the National Heritage List by Historic England, a public body charged with looking after England’s historic environment. However, there are some structures from our past that have gone largely unnoticed and unrecorded.
Tong Street in Bradford AN application for a sex shop licence has been submitted for premises in Bradford. Cocktails Ltd has applied to Bradford Council for the renewal of a sex establishment licence to use the premises at Pulse & Cocktails, Units 1-2, Tong Street, as a sex shop. Any objections should be made in writing before February 27 to the Department or Place, Licensing Team, Argus Chambers, Hall Ings, Bradford, BD1 1HX. Other public notices announced by Bradford Council this week are: Proposed construction of road humps at Great Horton Road, Shearbridge Road and Summerville Road in Bradford Anyone wishing to object is asked to send the grounds for objection in writing by email to legalobjections@bradford.gov.uk or by post to City Solicitor, Legal and Democratic Services, City of Bradford Metropolitan District Council, City Hall, Bradford BD1 1HY to be received no later than 12 noon on March 1, quoting reference CORP/PCD/SLW/408399.