A host of doggy discos are coming to Leeds next month, giving your lockdown pooch the chance to get out and shake that tail like it's 2019 again.
Taking place at Revolution Electric Press across Sunday 15th August, there'll be dedicated breed discos happening for Leeds' Cockapoos, Frenchies, Pugs, and Dachshunds all throughout the day.
There'll be a light-up doggy dancefloor, disco balls and doggy glowsticks - plus a dedicated 80 minutes of off-lead 'play time', perfect for young pups that haven't been able to socialise as much as you might have liked over the past year as well as curious doggos who just want to make new friends.
A little dachshund sporting a doggy glow stick / Image: The Pug Cafe
And that's not all. Think a doggy bakery, a new 'Pawesome Pick & Mix', free pupuccinos worth £3.50, and new designated ‘chill cones’ for nervous or older dogs.
Whether your pooch is big or small, pedigree or mixed breed, puppy or a golden oldie, or even a mixed breed, you are more than welcome to bring them down to the party. Just make sure you get the right breed-specific event.
The day starts with a pug party from 11 am-12.20 pm, followed by a dachshund disco from 12.20 pm - 1.40 pm. Cockapoos are welcome to come and have a wag between 1.30 pm and 5.40 pm, whilst for Frenchie's everything kicks off from 3 pm to 4.20 pm.
There'll be a host of dog friendly treats available on the day from the doggy bakery / Image: The Pug Cafe
Dog lovers, meanwhile, are welcome to attend a doggy disco any time -dog or not.
For those concerned about ventilation, Revolution Electric Press is a lovely big venue with doors on either end to allow a through breeze and lots of fresh air to sweep through.
“This is the ultimate feel-good event for all dachshunds, dachshund owners and dog lovers alike. We’ve taken our original Dachshund Café concept and given it a super-cute disco twist," said doggy disco organiser Anushka Fernando.
"Our London Dachshund Disco before lockdown was such a fun and joyful event - we can’t wait to bring it to Leeds We all know how much sausage dogs love to meet other sausages so why not treat them to their best day ever.
A snazzy little Dachshund ready to get her party on / Image: The Pug Cafe
"An exciting day out, lots to sniff and explore on the journey there, a land full of treats and zoomies with fellow dachshunds AND a whole lot of attention and fuss from our dog-loving guests.
"It’s a dog’s dream! We’ve also allowed for more space at this event by limiting numbers so your dachshund will have more room to explore and play”.
To find out more and grab tickets for a doggy disco, click here.
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Jacob Elordi says the sexiest thing about Yorkshire is ‘rocks and sheep’
As women around the world swoon over Jacob Elordi, he's too busy loving rocks and sheep.
In case you haven't been on social media over the past week and managed to avoid the influx of paparazzi images, the hotly anticipated 'Wuthering Heights' adaptation is out soon and with that comes heaps of red carpets, screenings and glamorous premieres.
Famously set against the brooding hills of Yorkshire, Wuthering Heights by our very own Emily Brontë follows the tumultuous love story of Heathcliff and Cathy.
Played in the upcoming film by Australian heartthrobs Jacob Elordi and Margot Robbie.
During the recent London premiere where Elordi was seen wearing a rather dashing green three piece, the stars were asked what they thought the 'sexiest' thing about Yorkshire is by HitsRadioUK.
A valid question to which Jacob replies "rocks and sheep". I mean, he's got a fair point.
Margot Robbie went into a little more detail, she said "Sunrise and sunset in Yorkshire is a pretty dramatic experience. The sky is literally like red and orange. I honestly couldn't believe it when I was out there. The landscape is stunning."
Why thank you Margot, we absolutely agree. She continues to shower us with compliments stating that the "People are lovely. Pubs are great. I love it"
It seems like Margot has got Yorkshire pretty bang on there, and if she ever needs any pub recommendations then we'll absolutely help her out.
Jacob on the other hand, we know rocks and sheep are sexy but...have you ever met us?
Hopefully he fell in love with our county enough to come back, as we wouldn't mind bumping into him on a hike up the Yorkshire moors.
Popular Leeds gaming bar announces immediate shock closure after going into liquidation
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Point Blank in Leeds city centre have suddenly closed after going into liquidation.
The popular gaming bar hasn't been open all that long, and was marketed as the country's first simulated shooting range bar.
Despite being a popular attraction since opening last year, the bar has closed immediately, unable to honour any future bookings.
Point Blank confirmed late this Tuesday 3 February that it had sadly entered liquidation, describing the move as “completely unforeseen and beyond our control.”
Images: The Hoot Leeds
Up until just a few days ago, the Point Blank branch in Leeds had been promoting events including happy hours, shooting experiences, and even a Superbowl event scheduled for next Sunday 8 February.
A statement on their website reads: "It is with a heavy heart that we announce that Point Blank Shooting has entered liquidation.
"This situation was completely unforeseen and beyond our control. Due to our Manchester landlord entering administration, our lease was lost as part of that process. This had a serious knock-on effect across the wider business, leaving us with no other option.
"After seven incredible years of trading, this is a devastating moment for everyone involved at Point Blank.
"If you currently have a booking with us, we are working closely with the relevant parties to gain clarity and provide answers. We kindly ask for your patience while this process is ongoing.
"Thank you to everyone who has supported us over the years — hopefully this is a see you later, not a goodbye."