Church leaders in Leeds are moving to create 'warm banks' for those in their communities who can't afford to put the heating on this winter.
Speaking to the Yorkshire Evening Post this morning, a local vicar in Pudsey said that many of his parishioners were “frightened to look more than two weeks ahead” after last week's so-called 'mini-budget' from Chancellor Kwasi Kwarteng caused the pound to crash and interest rates to skyrocket.
Despite recent government intervention that will essentially introduce a new annual energy bill cap of roughly £2,500 (an estimated figure based on average UK household energy use), Rev Richard Dimery said that the "cost of living crisis affects everybody” and that many in his congregation were scared of what is to come.
Many are still not expecting to see their costs covered by the government help, with prices of food, rent, mortgages and more continuing to rise, so the church wants to do its bit to step in.
As a result, it will be opening its doors to all: providing "not just a warm space" but also a "welcoming community atmosphere" with free wifi for people to use for work, as well as film screenings, hot drinks and board games.
"We want it to be more of a community space rather than a refuge, so people shouldn’t feel singled out if they come here. This cost of living crisis affects everybody," he continued.
Pudsey Parish Church will open its doors as a 'warm bank' this winter. / Image: Commons Wikimedia
"This cost of living crisis affects everybody. I think everybody I’ve spoken to about it is highly concerned".
Planning for the dates which the church will open is still taking place, with the Reverend acknowledging that it would be "impossible" for the church to heat its 650-capacity space 24/7 over the winter.
It is not the first time that the church has moved to support locals, having previously opened in the summer as a 'cold space' during the worst part of the heatwave, and launching a food bank and a children’s clothing project.
"The foodbank at the community project is seeing demand spike – each week is busier than the week before with people saying they can’t afford heating and feeding their family," he continued.
"I’ve spoken to people at foodbanks outside Leeds who are either rationing their medical equipment, if they have disabilities, or some are getting ill because they are turning their fridges off overnight and they were getting food poisoning from the bacteria.
"There is just a fear of looking more than one or two weeks ahead.
“It’s not going to be a quick fix either. Whatever happens this winter, I would be surprised if there was huge change before next winter.”
Leeds City Council has also said that it wants to create a list of warm spaces for those in the city who are struggling.
Leeds City Council's executive member for communities, Mary Harland (Lab), said: “Leeds City Council is working with partners to deliver and promote warm places across the city, with plans being developed on how best to co-ordinate city-wide provision so as many people as possible are aware of and able to use these services.
"One example of the work being done is the development of a searchable website which, upon entering a postcode, will provide a map of nearby warm places (provided by all partners), their opening times and the services available. We aim to get this site live as soon as possible with initial warm spaces (such as the Council’s Community Hubs and Libraries) and will add new venues as and when they are up and running.
“Central to the Council's provision will be the promotion of Community Hubs and Libraries where ‘A warm welcome awaits”’; in addition to the existing services offered by libraries, including free access to books, computers and wi-fi, the warm places provision will focus on free hot refreshments and activities to do in the library, especially for children and families.
"The Community Hubs and Libraries in Leeds offer a wrap-around service where support with housing, council tax and benefits is offered alongside standard library services.”
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This new cafe in Leeds has just launched the world’s first brunch afternoon tea
Can't decide between brunch and afternoon tea? Well now you don't have to.
And it's all thanks to Nesso - a new brunch spot on Merrion Street that is changing the game and bringing a whole host of new concepts to the city.
With a kitchen led by renowned chef Bobby Geetha, known for his appearances on MasterChef UK and the Great British Menu, guests can expect a groundbreaking food menu balancing bold flavour with comfort and refinement.
So, what's going on an Nesso?
Italian Brunch Afternoon Tea
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Forget your boring old finger sandwiches that you'd share with your nan, and instead enjoy a full Italian-inspired brunch.
We're talking giant baked scones, Italian pastries like fresh cannolis, plenty of sweet desserts and coffee, tea or prosecco to wash it all down with.
It's the perfect activity to enjoy with friends or family on a weekend, and you can book your table here.
Italian Bottomless Brunch
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There's no denying that we all love a bottomless brunch, and the one at Nesso does not disappoint.
Instead of your average drinks, guests can enjoy a range of Italian aperitivo including Aperol and Limoncello spritz, selected beer and prosecco.
You can enjoy 90 minutes of free flowing drinks alongside a premium brunch dish of your choosing all for just £29.95 per person.
For brunch dishes, highlights include Baked Falafel Hash, Panettone French Toast and Bacon Ricotta Pancakes. Find out more and book your table here.
Weekend Musical Brunch
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If you're a fan of musicals, then you're going to love this. Whilst enjoying your brunch, Nesso will be hosting themed musical experiences for you to dance whilst you're dining.
The themes will include K-Pop weekends, Queens of Pop, R&B classic and International throwback playlists.
Inclusive Dining and Event Spaces
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Nesso Leeds is committed to inclusive hospitality, so no one in your party has to miss out on the fun. The restaurant offers a separate halal menu available on request, with alternative options across brunch dishes.
The venue also accommodates most allergy requirements when bookings are made in advance, ensuring care and clarity for all diners.
Looking for a perfect venue for a celebration? With a capacity of up to 100 guests, Nesso Leeds is ideal for plenty of gatherings you have in mind.
You can find Nesso Leeds near the Leeds Grand Theatre and Leeds First Direct Bank Arena, making it the perfect stop to fuel up before or after your plans.
New BBC TV drama starring Bel Powley and Harley Squires to be filmed in Leeds this spring
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The BBC has announced a brand-new crime drama set to be filmed in Leeds and Hull.
We all love a BBC drama, and luckily for us one is about to be filmed right here in Leeds.
The new drama will be titled Shy & Lola, starring Harley Squires from The Night Manager and Bel Powley from The Diary of A Teenage Girl.
The six-part series has been described as a "dark comedy" about two women caught up in a murder in the criminal underworld.
The plot follows an unassuming pair in a small coastal town in northern England where the pair both realise they have a hidden talent for crime.
The series synopsis states: "As they build an operation that threatens to blow the local bad guys out of the water, opposing futures beckon – using their earnings to fund a fresh start, or becoming the new bosses in town."
The show is based on a popular French TV series and is written by Amanda Coe, an acclaimed English screenwriter and novelist.
Amanda Coe spoke about the announcement: "With such a rich and spiky central relationship at its core, Shy & Lolais a dream of a show to write, full of fun, action and emotion. I can't wait to see our hugely exciting cast and director bring it to life."
Rachelle Constant, executive Producer for Clerkenwell Films, said: "Amanda has written a brilliantly bold series centred on a dynamic female duo, which blends dark comedy with propulsive storytelling.We’re thrilled to have Hayley and Bel as our leads, alongside an exceptional cast and crew."
The new series will begin filming in Leeds and Hull this spring and will air on BBC One and iPlayer and we'll absolutely be tuning in.