Missed Refuse Collection Adel Woods and Waylands Estates

We have today been informed due to unforeseen circumstances the crew failed to collect black bag/wheelie bins from Adel Woods, Wayland Approach and Wayland Croft.

However, it is expected there will be a collection by tomorrow (7th).

Please could you cascade this information to residents concerned.

Streetscene apologise for any inconvenience they may have caused.

If we can be of any further assistance please just let us know.

Commendation goes out to the Editors and Publishers of Adel Bells Church Magazine

Adel Crag would like to send out a well deserved commendation to the Editors for their excellent work in putting together the well presented Adel Bells Church Magazine.  We also would like to send out a commendation to all the residents who make every effort during their valuable time in putting together articles for the church magazine which provides interesting reading.

You may be interested to know you can obtain a copy of the Adel Bells Church Magazine which is published 10 times a year by filling in the Order Form inside the magazine. The cost is £5 per annum £11 postal subscription if you live in the UK but outside the parish. Cheques payable to Adel PCC.

Should you require further information please do not hesitate to contact us and we will endeavour to pass your details to the person(s) concerned.

“From the Editors

January saw a spate of bugs and viruses attacking Ad residents including our own Rector. We hope that all have now recovered and are ready to look forward to the longer days of Spring, which surely can’t be too far away now.. As we write this the daffodils are already peeping their heads through the soil.

Our magazine covers not only even in Add, but we regularly feature articles about France and other countries. This month, however, we venture as far afield as China! Read about Beth’s and Emily’s experiences on page 16. If you have any interesting news of any other of our church family members, please let us know. It makes interesting reading to find out what people have been up to.

We’d like to take this opportunity to thank everyone who helped to make Christmas so enjoyable in our church. These things don’t just happen of their own accord: there is a lot of preparation and hard work going on behind the scenes. It was also good, seeing the pupils from our Church School being involved. For more details see pages 12 and 16.”

Beryl Thompson

      Marjorie Cole 

Adel Crag gets the go-ahead for Community Notice Board

We are pleased to inform you that the Area Panel of West North West Homes Leeds has approved our request for a community notice board.

It has been agreed without spoiling the natural beauty of the area that the notice board is to be located at the bottom part of the communal grassed area opposite the local shop facing Sir George Martin Drive.

The benefits for this notice board would provide information to residents and the community of issues that are relevant to the local community.

We have been given to understand that the notice board will be erected sometime in March. We will endeavour to keep you posted of further developments.

Please share this news with your friends on Facebook and help keep everyone in the local area informed of what is happening in our community.

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January 17, 2011 

Adel Crag Annual Report 2011

The WordPress.com stats helper monkeys prepared a 2011 annual report for this blog.

Here’s an excerpt:

A New York City subway train holds 1,200 people. This blog was viewed about 7,300 times in 2011. If it were a NYC subway train, it would take about 6 trips to carry that many people.

Adel Crag wish to send out a great big “Thank You” to all those who kindly visited our site and the 5 most active commenter’s throughout the year which can been seen on the report below.

We hope that you will continue to follow and support us in the year ahead.

Once again, thank you.

Click here to see the complete report.

Adel Crag Woodland Event Update (The Spinney)

Further to a previous post our clean up event at The Spinney in Adel Woods during the month of October was a great success – the children enjoyed and certainly put a smile on their faces.  It was not just educational for the children but also for the adults.

All generations joined in the activities with Steve Clavering, Countryside Ranger including a Walk & Talk where we discovered a bit more about the trees and how they differ from each other.

We were delighted that a number of residents from Harrogate and Holt Park joined in the fun day event.  It goes to show that other communities can work well together as well as our own local people, which was an excellent opportunity to get to know each other better.  We all should feel proud to know that other communities have an interest in our area.

We would like to thank the Rangers Steve and Dan for their help with everything they do from running public events to organising and delivering practical educational conversation tasks.

Although it was a cold day everyone enjoyed it and would like to do it again sometime during early Spring/ Summer.

Adel Crag Association wish to thank Leeds City Council’s Outer North West Area Committee for the recently awarded Wellbeing fund grant, and local ward member Cllr Barry Anderson towards the event.

We also would like to thank PCSOs Claire Salkeld and Becky Neilson for attending the opening of the event.

Once again, thank you for an enjoyable day and we hope to see you all again at future events.