The journey will have taken around five days, including fifty hours of driving.
Two men from Leeds have made the journey over to the Polish border to deliver over 1,300 miles to deliver supplies to those crossing from Ukraine.
Phil Knowles and Chris Ritter have been documenting their progress on YouTube from Chapeltown to Poland and back.
Their journey began in West Yorkshire on Monday, where a van from Octopus Building Services in Chapeltown has been loaded with food, medical supplies and clothes, weighing almost two tonnes in total.
There have been multiple updates on YouTube, where the men have expressed their gratitude and asked for further donations to the Go Fund Me: Help Ukraine Emergency Appeal, which has so far raised over £2 million.
The two men drove over 1,300 miles to Leżajsk, which is close to the Ukrainian border.
The journey saw the two dropping off the supplies at a charity warehouse where front-line medics and volunteers helped unpack the donations collected in Leeds.
Loading the van in Huddersfield. / Image: Leeds-Ukraine-Aid
The workers there expressed explained that the donations will be sent straight to the border, where staff there will use the food, medical supplies and clothes to offer to Ukrainian refugees before the move away from the border point and on to nearby towns and cities.
Supplies most in need at the moment are those that will bring warmth: it gets well below freezing at night so it's essential that there's enough to keep the volunteers and refugees warm and fed.
Heat warmers, blankets, nursing blankets and medical supplies, especially for blisters, colds, split ankles are all in needed the most, according to staff in Leżajsk.
In the most recent update from the pair, they told viewers that the experience has been "humbling" saying:
"I think we have the easiest job here, driving for twenty four hours [...] I feel as though we have seen a small window into a huge operation here".
Elsewhere, over £100 million to help refugees fleeing Ukraine as part of the Disasters Emergency Committee (DEC), a government-backed fundraising appeal launched by a group of 15 UK charities. These charities have clubbed together to provide aid to those fleeing their home country.
Warehouses are filling with the emergency supplies. / Image: Go Fund Me
A pub in Headingley which failed in a bid to join the Otley Run has applied for later opening hours.
You may remember back in December when The Golden Beam in Headingley requested to join the ever so famous pub crawl, The Otley Run.
The application was denied by Leeds City Council, but now they're focusing their efforts on a different application in a quest to extend their opening hours.
The pub which serves until 10:30pm on weekdays and midnight on Friday and Saturday, has applied to operate until midnight Sunday to Thursday and until 00:30 at weekends.
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Leeds City Council will consider the application at a hearing next Tuesday 20 January.
According to the Local Democracy Reporting Service, 22 objections have been made by locals and from Headingley and Hyde Park councillor Tim Goodall.
Goodall said in a letter: "Allowing the Golden Beam to open later is likely to lead to increased consumption of alcohol, which is then likely to lead to an even higher rate of drunk and disorderly crime."
At the hearing councillors will have the option of granting or refusing the application, or allowing it with additional conditions when considering the extended hours.
A spokesperson from The Golden Beam said: “The Golden Beam has extensive seating and lavatory facilities within the pub, CCTV throughout, no music, food availability until 10pm Sunday to Thursday and 11pm Friday and Saturday and highly trained staff."
10 alcohol-free activities in Leeds to keep you busy during dry January
Clementine Hall
Just because you're doing dry January doesn't mean you have to stay inside all month.
Listen, we get it. After an entire month of boozing (and spending) it's nice to have a reset and live the sober life for a few weeks.
But if after one week you're sat at home twiddling your thumbs in boredom, then allow us to add a bit of spice into your life with 10 activities that are a barrel of laughs but don't include alcohol.
I know, we didn't think it could be done either but it truly can.
So, without further ado let's get into 10 alcohol-free activities in Leeds.
Tadatuft
New York Street
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If you're looking to learn a brand-new hobby this year, then why not make your own rug? This brilliant spot will walk you step by step through the magical world of rug tufting. With prices starting from just £10, it would be rude not to.
Chance and Counters
Merrion Street
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We all love a board game, and this cosy spot on Merrion Street has them in abundance. Get settled with your mates and try out some of the wackiest games on the market or keep it simple with Monopoly, we won't judge.
NQ64
Merrion Street
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Just up the road you'll also find NQ64 where you can unleash your competitive side by playing loads of arcade games.
OMG! Moru Garden
The Corn Exchange
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This one has to be a favourite, downstairs in The Corn Exchange you will find the cutest little shop where you can make your very own Moru doll. You'll be guided through the workshop to make your furry friend then you can dress it up however you like.
Go Ape
Temple Newsam
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This one's for the outdoorsy folk...brave the cold and grab a harness at Go Ape as you tower above the trees. Prices start at just £21 per person.
Green Room Run Club
Wellington Street
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If one of your New Year's resolutions was to be more active, then joining a run club is an absolute no brainer. Every single Saturday head to Green Room to meet up with like minded people and head out on a run, followed by fresh pastries, juice and coffees because you've well and truly deserved it.
Adorn
Koncept Studios, Kirkgate
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Create your own charm necklaces and bracelets at this gorgeous studio, whether for yourself or for a loved one this is such a special treat that can be completely personalised to your taste.
Sunken Studios
Butterley Street
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Try your hand at a pottery class where you can learn, practice and craft your own skills. There's plenty of courses and workshops to get involved in, all at varying price points.
Bloc Studios
Chapel Allerton
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There's no time like the present to have a go at reformer pilates, and this beautiful studio in Chapel Allerton is the perfect spot. It's just £28 for two sessions too.