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A PROJECT is weaving together the histories of female textile workers in Leeds and Shanghai through the power of Chinese opera. Leeds Industrial Museum has teamed up with researchers at the University of Leeds to explore the commonalities between the women who toiled in textile factories and on production lines thousands of miles apart. Entitled Song of the Female Textile Workers, the online exhibition sees six specially created documentary films hosted on the museum’s website, each rediscovering a different facet of the UK-China textile industries as well as telling the stories of industrial and cultural development in Shanghai. Two videos were released each week throughout the three week Chinese New Year celebration period. ....
AMBITIOUS proposals to reduce flood risk in the River Aire catchment have been submitted to Leeds City Council and Bradford Council. The multi-million pound plans, developed by Leeds City Council, Bradford Council and the Environment Agency, include a new flood storage area between Horsforth and Rawdon and flood defences at Apperley Bridge. The proposals are part of a series of measures to reduce flood risk to 1,048 homes and 474 businesses along the River Aire. The flood storage area makes use of an existing flood plain and will be operated by a control gate system. This means that water can be held when the river levels are high and then released back into the river when it is safe to do so. As part of this work, new habitat and wildlife areas will also be created which will bring additional biodiversity and environmental benefits. ....
Future of Floods | Slowing the River Aire in Leeds An extensive project in Leeds has been designed to reduce flood risk and provide major environmental benefits. A flood alleviation scheme in Leeds is using “ground breaking” Natural Flood Management (NFM) techniques to slow the flow of the River Aire and reduce the risk of flooding. The £112M Phase two of the Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme is now underway. Alongside engineering works such as flood walls and a flood storage area, the NFM approach will reduce flood risk and provide better protection for 1,048 homes and 474 local businesses. Leeds City Council group engineer Katy Jackson says that Leeds is classed as high risk in terms of flood mapping. ....