'RESILIENT’ LEEDS HOUSING ASSOCIATION LOOKS TO THE FUTURE

The chief executive of Leeds-based housing association Unity Homes and Enterprise has told its Annual General Meeting that the organisation will “stay true to its mission of providing good quality housing, improving life opportunities and addressing inequalities,” as it prepares to celebrate its 30th anniversary next year.

Speaking to a large audience in the Executive Suite at Headingley Cricket Ground, Ali Akbor said that Unity was resilient and had adapted skilfully to constant change over the last three decades.  And it was achieving ever-stronger results, despite the many challenges housing associations now face. 

Chief executive Ali Akbor address the Unity Homes and Enterprise AGM at Headingley Cricket Ground 

Chief executive Ali Akbor address the Unity Homes and Enterprise AGM at Headingley Cricket Ground 

“What we’re seeing from the Government, at long last, is a political recognition of the national housing shortage but very little in terms of policies and initiatives to address that adequately,” Mr Akbor said.  “And the focus recently changed to ownership as opposed to rented housing.” 

As part of the last Homes and Communities Agency programme which ended last year, Unity developed 80 new affordable properties.  And in the current programme which runs until 2018, Unity has been successful in its bid to build a further 120 units – the largest house-building programme in its history – with half of these already under construction.

“The two schemes we have opened this year - at Brown Lane East in Holbeck and Stratford Court in Chapel Allerton - have included shared ownership as well as rented accommodation,” Mr Akbor said.  “So we have a national focus and a local need, and I believe we are delivering on both levels.” 

The Unity chief executive stressed that, alongside new affordable homes, the organisation continued to bring “added value” to the individuals and families it serves.

“We have a team dedicated to getting local communities into work and, last year, Unity helped over 70 people to gain employment and more than 100 others to access training schemes,” he explained.  “And our income management team is tasked with reducing rent arrears, but in a way that helps our tenants given the financial issues people face.”

Mr Akbor also revealed that Unity’s subsidiary company, Unity Enterprise, which operates three business centres close to the heart of Leeds, had achieved a financial surplus in 2015-16 following a period of deficit.  He added: “Last year we completed a £1.4 million investment in Unity Enterprise and now it’s paying dividends.”        

But the Unity chief executive ended his remarks on a note of caution, following the recent EU referendum result.

“We have seen headlines about a divided nation and these have had a knock-on effect on the work of organisations like Unity,” he said.  “We have witnessed an increase in anti-immigration views.  Cohesion and diversity have been challenged in some areas with an increase in hate crime. 

“All of that means that the work of Unity Homes and Enterprise is much more important now than ever before.  Local community organisations like ours do make a difference, and we will continue to make that difference.” 

The meeting was held immediately before an historic inter-faith cricket match - co-sponsored by Unity - between Mount CC, a predominately Muslim team from Batley, and St Peter’s CC, made up of trainee priests and seminarians from the Vatican.    

Keynote speaker Lord Patel of Bradford – an adviser to the Secretary-General of the Commonwealth and a member of the England and Wales Cricket Board – praised Unity staff for their achievements.

Lord Patel of Bradford answers questions following his keynote speech at the Unity Homes and Enterprise AGM

Lord Patel of Bradford answers questions following his keynote speech at the Unity Homes and Enterprise AGM

“It is really inspiring in terms of the work you do and what you’ve done for almost 30 years,” he said.  “The longevity with which you’ve managed to survive in these harsh times is really important.  A big thank you for what Unity does and to the board members for supporting you to this place.”

Opening the meeting, Unity chair Shruti Bhargava said she was proud to lead a strong, capable and diverse board.

“We are unified behind our social purpose to improve people’s lives in areas with high BME populations and help transform them into vibrant, multi-cultural neighbourhoods,” she said.  “I would like to congratulate the founders of Unity on their choice of name because it really demonstrates what we’re about.”

Ms Bhargava added:  “It is really important for organisations like Unity to be beacons and show what we can do to bring communities together and achieve real cohesion.”     

HEADINGLEY CRICKET GROUND TO HOST UNITY AGM AS CURTAIN-RAISER TO INTER-FAITH T20 GAME

The iconic home of Yorkshire County Cricket Club will be the venue for the Annual General Meeting of Leeds housing association Unity Homes and Enterprise next week in advance of an historic inter-faith cricket match under the Headingley lights. 

Unity will co-sponsor the T20 game on Monday evening (19th September) between Mount Cricket Club, a team of Muslim players from Batley, and St Peter’s XI of the Pontifical Council for Culture, the Vatican’s official cricket team made up of Rome-based priests and seminarians who will be playing the final match of their English tour.

The two sides will battle it out for the Sir John Major Friendship Cup having previously met in Rome last year with the home team securing a last ball victory.

Unity chief executive Ali Akbor

Unity chief executive Ali Akbor

Ali Akbor, chief executive of Unity Homes and Enterprise, said he was thrilled that Headingley would be the venue for the Unity AGM - where Professor Lord Patel of Bradford OBE will deliver the keynote speech – followed by the game.

He said: “Unity was set up almost 30 years ago to address the housing needs of the black and minority ethnic communities in Leeds.  We have significantly expanded our range of activities since then and now manage more than 1,200 properties for tenants from all communities and ethnic backgrounds. 

“But, as our annual report entitled ‘Delivering Nationally, Delivering Locally’ vividly illustrates, we have never forgotten our roots.  That is why we are proud to co-sponsor such an inspirational sporting occasion and for our AGM to be a component part of a momentous day.  

“I look forward to setting out Unity’s many achievements from the last 12 months, before enjoying what I’m sure will be an outstanding demonstration of kinship on the cricket field.”

Professor Lord Patel of Bradford OBE

Professor Lord Patel of Bradford OBE

Lord Patel - appointed last year to the management board of the ECB, the governing body of England and Wales cricket - said:

“I believe that sport has the ability to break down boundaries and bring communities together.  Cricket, particularly with its rich and diverse history across the world, is a great example of this. 

“It is fitting that Unity is holding its AGM at YCCC prior to a very special inter-faith cricket match between Mount Cricket Club and St Peter’s XI.  Both Unity and YCCC are organisations that are committed to providing high quality services to the multi-cultural communities which they serve – both fundamentally believe in providing equality of access, experience and outcomes – whether through sport, housing or employment and education. 

“As a lifelong cricket fan and as a member of the ECB, I am so pleased that the game of cricket has been the catalyst to bring these organisations and communities together.”

Abdul A. Ravat who, in addition to his roles as player and development officer at Mount Cricket Club also serves as a Unity Enterprise board member, said:

“We are particularly grateful to Yorkshire County Cricket Club for their generosity as hosts.

“Unity’s ethos is about bringing people together and that is also the foundation of the ‘Light of Faith’ tour, which I have been privileged to organise.  The St Peter’s XI will fulfil a series of fixtures around the country including a triangular tournament at Edgbaston featuring the Archbishop of Canterbury’s XI.

“Mount Cricket Club spent three wonderful days in Rome last year in the spirit of friendship.  We look forward to offering our guests similarly warm hospitality when they arrive in Yorkshire.  I hope local people will come to Headingley in large numbers to support us.”

The Unity Homes and Enterprise AGM will be held in the Executive Suite of Headingley Carnegie Stadium at 4pm followed by a buffet, with the cricket due to get underway at 6pm. 

Both events are open to everyone and admission is free.    

From left to right: Abdul A. Ravat (Mount Cricket Club) with Fr Eamonn O’Higgins (The Vatican and St Peter’s Cricket Club) and Stephen Gray (Church of England) following a tour planning meeting at Lord’s earlier this year

From left to right: Abdul A. Ravat (Mount Cricket Club) with Fr Eamonn O’Higgins (The Vatican and St Peter’s Cricket Club) and Stephen Gray (Church of England) following a tour planning meeting at Lord’s earlier this year

NEW UNITY APPOINTMENT TO PROVIDE BOOST FOR LOCAL ENTERPRISE

Leeds-based Unity Homes and Enterprise has appointed an experienced commercial manager to oversee its business and enterprise centres following a major refurbishment project.

44-year-old Adrian Green joins the not-for-profit organisation after filling a range of client-facing roles with major private sector employers including Jay Tee Group, Bank of Scotland and Yorkshire Bank.

Unity currently provides 130 managed workspaces for around 80 local businesses in three facilities – Unity Business Centre, Chapeltown Enterprise Centre and Leeds Media Centre – close to the city centre.

Last year, Unity Business Centre and Chapeltown Enterprise Centre benefitted from a £1.4 million internal and external refurbishment scheme.

Leeds Media Centre is home to local television station Made in Leeds which went on air in 2014 and provides more than 40 jobs.  

Mr Green, who takes up the reins as Enterprise Manager, said he was impressed by Unity’s commitment to enhance the communities it serves.

Enterprise Manager Adrian Green outside Unity Business Centre in Chapeltown  

Enterprise Manager Adrian Green outside Unity Business Centre in Chapeltown  

He continued: “Unity was set up almost 30 years ago to serve local housing needs, but is now much more than a provider of high quality affordable homes.

“Unity Enterprise was established as a subsidiary company in 2000 to support local entrepreneurial activity and invest in social and economic regeneration.  Our three centres are pivotal to achieving these objectives and it is vital that they function at their optimum.

“We can boast a proud tenant retention rate but we also want to encourage other organisations to use the excellent resources we possess including our first class conference and meeting facilities.  Exciting times lie ahead.”    

Unity Chief Executive Ali Akbor added: “We are delighted to have Adrian onboard.  I have no doubt that his proven business acumen will deliver significant results for Unity.

“Partnership working is at the heart of everything we do and the businesses that take up units in our centres are hugely important to us.       

“Alongside our housing tenants, their rents help us to boost enterprise opportunities and protect local jobs.

“The £1.4 million spent upgrading Unity Business Centre and Chapeltown Enterprise Centre was a major commitment for an organisation of our size but, with Adrian’s input, I have no doubt that this investment will prove to be a shrewd move.” 

Anyone seeking more information about Unity Enterprise or its facilities can contact Adrian Green on Tel: 0113 242 5996 or email: adrian.green@unityha.co.uk  

MP HILARY BENN OPENS NEW £4.5 MILLION LEEDS AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT

Leeds Central MP Hilary Benn has officially opened a new £4.5 million affordable housing scheme close to the heart of the city.

The development at Brown Lane East in Holbeck includes 18 two-bedroom flats and 24 three and four-bedroom houses for affordable rent and shared ownership.  All 42 properties have now been let or sold.

The project has been delivered by Unity Homes and Enterprise in partnership with Leeds City Council, the Homes and Communities Agency and Keepmoat. 

Mr Benn and other special guests were joined at the ribbon-cutting ceremony by pupils from neighbouring Ingram Road Primary School.  The children had previously visited the site during the construction phase and even had the opportunity to name some of the new properties.      

The Leeds Central MP was then given a tour of the site and met residents as they settled into their new homes.

Leeds Central MP Hilary Benn (centre) cuts the ribbon at the new Brown Lane East affordable housing development in Holbeck.   Watching on are Unity chief executive Ali Akbor (left), Unity chair Shruti Bhargava (right) and pupils from Ingra…

Leeds Central MP Hilary Benn (centre) cuts the ribbon at the new Brown Lane East affordable housing development in Holbeck.   Watching on are Unity chief executive Ali Akbor (left), Unity chair Shruti Bhargava (right) and pupils from Ingram Road Primary School

Mr Benn said: “I am delighted to have been asked to open this development.

“It is providing much-needed new affordable homes and contributing to the regeneration of Holbeck.  

“I want to thank Unity Homes and Enterprise for helping families to get the key to a new home, and Leeds City Council, the Homes and Communities Agency and Keepmoat for each playing their part in making this possible.”

Ali Akbor, chief executive of Unity Homes and Enterprise, said: “We are thrilled to mark the completion of the Brown Lane East scheme which is the first social housing development in Holbeck for many years. 

“Creating sustainable neighbourhoods is at the heart of everything we do at Unity.  10 work opportunities for local people, including apprenticeships, were created during the construction phase of this project, with a number of those individuals still in employment.  We are also proud of the role played by Ingram Road Primary School in the development, and it was terrific that a group of pupils could be with us at the official opening.

“Working with our partners including the Holbeck Neighbourhood Forum, the Council and local businesses, Unity remains focused on significantly improving housing standards in what remains one of the most disadvantaged parts of the city, but also an area with huge potential. 

“By the end of this year we will be managing almost 1,300 affordable properties for tenants from all communities and ethnic backgrounds, with a current programme of 120 new homes due by 2018.” 

Councillor Richard Lewis, Leeds City Council’s executive member for regeneration, transport and planning, added: “As well as providing our own new council homes in the area, we’re delighted to be working with Unity to ensure the city can meet a range of housing needs as part of a comprehensive approach to regenerating Beeston and Holbeck.

“With properties already rented and in shared ownership, the scheme has given people options to access quality, energy efficient, affordable homes.”

LEEDS DIGITAL JOB FAIR 2.0 READY FOR TECH-OFF

Sponsors have gathered to officially launch Leeds Digital Job Fair 2.0 which will take place at the First Direct Arena on Thursday 20 October.  

(L to R): Andrew Cooper, Chief Executive, LeedsBID; Cllr Mohammed Rafique, Executive Member for Employment, Enterprise and Opportunity, Leeds City Council; Amy De-Balsi, Founder, Herd; Richard Gregory, Director, Tech North; Ben Williams, General Man…

(L to R): Andrew Cooper, Chief Executive, LeedsBID; Cllr Mohammed Rafique, Executive Member for Employment, Enterprise and Opportunity, Leeds City Council; Amy De-Balsi, Founder, Herd; Richard Gregory, Director, Tech North; Ben Williams, General Manager, First Direct Arena.

The hugely successful inaugural event, held at the same iconic venue in February 2016, attracted more than 1,300 attendees and 35 digital and tech companies including Google, William Hill, Callcredit, Sky Betting & Gaming, Provident Financial, Sky and Lhasa Limited.

Those numbers are set to grow significantly this autumn with up to 50 companies expected to be present.  They will showcase hundreds of new jobs, graduate schemes and apprenticeships to graduates as well as tech professionals seeking a new career challenge.      

The fair is again being organised by online jobs board Herd with support from Leeds City Council, Leeds Beckett University, LeedsBID, First Direct Arena and Tech North. 

Herd founder Amy De-Balsi said she believed Leeds Digital Job Fair 2.0 would set a new standard for large-scale tech recruitment events in the North. 

Herd founder Amy De-Balsi

Herd founder Amy De-Balsi

“More than 70,000 people are now employed in the digital sector across Leeds city region,” she said. 

“But with this number growing all the time, firms are finding it increasingly challenging to fill the hundreds of new vacancies being created.

“We received very positive feedback from the first Leeds Digital Job Fair earlier this year which was held in the atrium of the First Direct Arena.

“However, such is the level of demand from employers, Leeds Digital Job Fair 2.0 will be hosted in the main performance area, providing a spectacular backdrop for the day.

“I recently led a Leeds delegation to London’s biggest tech industry job fair, Silicon Milk Roundabout, where we gained valuable tips to make our event even bigger and better. These include best practice in promoting Leeds Digital Job Fair 2.0 to companies and tech professionals from overseas.”    

Employers wishing to take a stand can request an exhibitor pack by emailing amy@herd.careers

Candidates wishing to register to attend the event for free or find out about current vacancies Herd has available should visit www.herd.careers  

More news about Leeds Digital Job Fair 2.0 will be released in the coming weeks.

CELEBRATIONS AS £3.2 MILLION LEEDS AFFORDABLE HOUSING DEVELOPMENT REACHES COMPLETION

Leeds civic leaders and scheme partners have gathered to celebrate the official opening of a major newaffordable housing development in the city for the over 55s.

Councillor Richard Lewis (centre left), Leeds City Council’s executive member for regeneration, transport and planning, cuts the ribbon at Stratford Court assisted (from left to right) by Chapel Allerton ward councillor Eileen Taylor, Unity chief ex…

Councillor Richard Lewis (centre left), Leeds City Council’s executive member for regeneration, transport and planning, cuts the ribbon at Stratford Court assisted (from left to right) by Chapel Allerton ward councillor Eileen Taylor, Unity chief executive Ali Akbor and Leeds City Council chief executive Tom Riordan

Stratford Court, sited in the heart of popular Leeds suburb Chapel Allerton, includes 19 homes for affordable rent and nine for shared ownership.  All units have now been taken.

The £3.2 million development, within a dedicated conservation area, was delivered by Leeds-based Unity Homes and Enterprise in partnership with Leeds City Council and the Homes and Communities Agency.

The ceremonial ribbon was cut by Councillor Richard Lewis - the Council’s executive member for regeneration, transport and planning - followed by a tour for invited guests and an opportunity to meet residents.

Ali Akbor, chief executive of Unity Homes and Enterprise, said the new scheme was a prime illustration of what partnership working could achieve in addressing the affordable housing shortage in Leeds.

Mr Akbor said: “Since our establishment as a housing association almost 30 years ago, Unity has been resolute in its determination to raise housing standards in the neighbourhoods we serve.  

 “But we cannot do this alone and the support we have received from Leeds City Council and the Home and Communities Agency has been invaluable.  This includes help to replace out of date and inappropriate accommodation with modern homes fit for our older population.

“Unity continues to build new homes and by the end of this year we will be managing 1,300 affordable properties for tenants from all communities and ethnic backgrounds, with another 120 due for completion by 2018.” 

Ray Smith (centre) pictured in his new Stratford Court property with (from left to right) Unity’s chief executive Ali Akbor, director of regeneration Wayne Noteman, board member Shazia Khan and Leeds City Council’s executive memb…

Ray Smith (centre) pictured in his new Stratford Court property with (from left to right) Unity’s chief executive Ali Akbor, director of regeneration Wayne Noteman, board member Shazia Khan and Leeds City Council’s executive member for regeneration, transport and planning Cllr Richard Lewis

Councillor Richard Lewis, Leeds City Council’s executive member for regeneration, transport and planning added: “Stratford Court is a great demonstration of how we can work with providers and developers to create homes that fulfil a specific housing need.

“With an ageing population, we need to provide homes that cater to a range of needs and that embody the best in design and environmental credentials.

“Sited in the heart of the community, these properties make effective use of the land and provide truly affordable homes.”

Tom Riordan, chief executive at Leeds City Council said: “Over the years Unity Housing has played an important role in helping to provide homes in Leeds that meet people’s needs and aspirations.

“Unity’s aims are well matched with our vision for Leeds and we’re looking forward to working with them now and in the future.”

LEEDS FIRMLY ON LONDON DIGITAL MAP AFTER VISIT TO CAPITAL’S TOP TECH JOB FAIR

The ever-growing number of high quality tech vacancies, competitive salaries and an accessible housing market are just some of the reasons why London-based digital graduates and professionals are now keen to advance their careers in Leeds.

This was the powerful message brought back by a Leeds delegation after attending Silicon Milk Roundabout, London’s premier tech industry job fair.

And it is not only job seekers who are interested in moving North.  Because according to Herd founder Amy De-Balsi, who led the Leeds Tech team at the two-day event on Brick Lane, there are also digital companies giving serious consideration to switching their operations to Yorkshire.

Herd founder Amy De-Balsi selling the virtues of the Leeds digital sector at Silicon Milk Roundabout

Herd founder Amy De-Balsi selling the virtues of the Leeds digital sector at Silicon Milk Roundabout

Supported by Leeds City Council and Leeds BID, the Leeds representatives had a dedicated space at Silicon Milk Roundabout which was attended by more than 3,000 pre-registered candidates and 175 digital and tech companies. 

As well as experts on all aspects of life in the city including its universities, regeneration plans and cultural attractions, the Leeds Tech Zone boasted the added attraction of local graffiti artist Bretski who created a selection of Leeds-themed exhibits.  

Leeds graffiti and street artist Bretski shows his skills at the Leeds Tech Zone

Leeds graffiti and street artist Bretski shows his skills at the Leeds Tech Zone

Ms De-Balsi said the decision to travel to the capital with positive stories about the Leeds digital and tech sector – comprising 1,350 companies and more than 10,000 employees - had already paid dividends.

“We returned with more than 50 CVs from people actively seeking their next role,” Amy said.

“There were also many others who took away information to pass to friends who had expressed an interest in relocating to Leeds.

“And we spoke to two growing digital companies with plans to open offices in London but, upon reflection, now regard Leeds as a more attractive option.”   

Big crowds at London’s Silicon Milk Roundabout   

Big crowds at London’s Silicon Milk Roundabout  

Amy, who organised the inaugural Leeds Digital Job in February, said several useful pieces of industry intelligence had also been gained from the trip.

“It is perfectly clear that major coding schools such as General Assembly are producing graduates happy to come to Leeds,” she explained. 

“We just need to make them better informed about the many opportunities that exist in the city including more than 640 tech job vacancies.  And the same can be said for global digital talent already established in London but looking for their next move.

“Our messages about the quality of life in Leeds, the competitive salaries and, crucially, housing prices in comparison to London had real resonance with the people we met.

“Rather than run our own job fair in London, the Leeds Digital Job’s Board’s decision to hitch our wagon to Silicon Milk Roundabout proved to be inspired.

“London can expect to hear much more about the Leeds digital revolution in the time ahead.” 

UNITY HOMES & ENTERPRISE TO SPONSOR BEESTON FESTIVAL

Unity Homes and Enterprise will be principal sponsor of the annual Beeston Festival on Saturday 4 June in Cross Flatts Park, it has been announced.

Now in its 22nd year, the all-day event will feature a diverse live music line-up, food from around the world, a large bazaar, arts and crafts, a fun fair and an array of sporting activities. 

Unity staff will be present to offer free advice to local people on housing, welfare and employment.

Unity Homes & Enterprise Chief Executive Ali Akbor  

Unity Homes & Enterprise Chief Executive Ali Akbor  

Ali Akbor, Unity’s Chief Executive, said:  “Unity Homes and Enterprise has an historic association with Beeston Festival and we are proud to be its lead sponsor this year.

“The event has become a highlight in the Leeds summer calendar and, alongside local residents, attracts many people from outside the area to celebrate what is best about Beeston.

“Unity owns a significant number of homes in the area with 18 new houses also under construction and others in the pipeline.

“We are strongly committed to Beeston and, through our support for the Festival, want to play the fullest possible part to promote the many cultural and community attractions it has to offer.”

It has already been confirmed that Britain’s top Cossack folk-punk ensemble The Ukrainians will be the headline music act on the main stage, with top notch support from Leeds-based 7-piece Cuban Salsa band Tarantismo.

Joining them on the bill are Moja playing an energetic selection of pop, soul and rock songs with a strong reggae influence, and highly-rated solo artist Sumana Basu performing Hindi classics and contemporary Bollywood tunes.

The ever-popular Silver Steel Sparrows, also from Leeds, will warm up the crowd with a lively showcase of pop music hits.

Cllr Angela Gabriel, Chair of the Beeston Festival Organising Committee, said she was looking forward to the big day and thanked Unity for its support.

Cllr Angela Gabriel at last year's Festival

Cllr Angela Gabriel at last year's Festival

She commented: “Volunteers have been working hard for months to put together the final programme which, with the Rio Olympics only weeks away, has carnival as its theme. 

“But it would be impossible for the event to happen without the support from our sponsors.  We are particularly grateful to Unity Homes and Enterprise, who are very active in Beeston, as the festival’s main sponsor.”

Beeston Festival has also received funding from the Inner South Community Committee, Beeston and Holbeck ward councillors, City and Hunslet ward councillors, the Big Lottery Fund and Sport Relief Community Cash.

The Unity Homes and Enterprise stand at the 2015 Beeston Festival

The Unity Homes and Enterprise stand at the 2015 Beeston Festival

Leeds to be showcased at London's top digital job fair

Renowned Leeds graffiti artist Bretski will join Herd founder Amy De-Balsi and other representatives from the city this weekend to promote its attractions to an expected 3,000 attendees at London’s premier tech industry job fair, the Silicon Milk Roundabout.

London-bound: Leeds graffiti and street artist Bretski

London-bound: Leeds graffiti and street artist Bretski

Supported by Leeds City Council and Leeds BID, the team will have a dedicated space at the two-day event on Brick Lane. They will be making the case for skilled candidates to move North to work in the burgeoning Leeds digital and tech sector and improve their quality of life.

There are now more than 1,350 digital companies based in Leeds employing a total of over 10,000 people and these numbers are increasing all the time.  

But such rapid growth has led to an upsurge in digital and tech vacancies in the city which local firms are understandably very keen to fill.

Ms De-Balsi, who organised the inaugural Leeds Digital Job at the First Direct Arena in February, said it was vital to be proactive in selling the many benefits of living and working in the city to graduates and experienced tech candidates from other parts of the country, as well as internationally. 

“There are currently around 640 tech job vacancies in Leeds, an increase of 50 per cent in just six months,” Amy said.

“But illustrating what has catapulted Leeds ahead of other major digital cities such as Manchester and Bristol, the Leeds Digital Board has formulated a Digital Skills Action Plan with a series of actions to address the recruitment challenges we face.

“This includes sending a team to London to promote the career opportunities available in the Leeds digital sector, alongside the superb quality of life employees and new investors will enjoy by relocating here. 

“With several thousand job seekers and more than 175 companies signed-up to attend on Saturday and Sunday, the Silicon Milk Roundabout is the ideal location for us to tell people why they should consider joining the Leeds digital and tech revolution.” 

Flting the flag for Leeds: Herd founder Amy De-Balsi

Flting the flag for Leeds: Herd founder Amy De-Balsi

Amy will showcase the hundreds of tech vacancies currently on offer in Leeds through Herd, a specialist online jobs board.  

She will be accompanied by a number of other Leeds representatives able to talk with authority about the city’s universities, housing options, nightlife, cultural attractions and regeneration plans.

And adding unique element to the Leeds Tech Zone, Bretski will be there to create pieces of street art themed on some of the city’s best known landmarks. 

LAST FEW TICKETS REMAINING FOR BANK HOLIDAY BIG MARQUEE WEEKEND

Hundreds of music fans from both sides of the border will flock to the village of Macosquin near Coleraine this Friday, Saturday and Sunday for Big Marquee Weekend II which this year boasts an unrivalled line-up of dance, Britpop, indie and Irish country stars performing live in a giant marquee in the grounds of Mary Pat’s Bar.

Mallorca Lee

Mallorca Lee

Scotland’s top-ranked DJ Mallorca Lee will get the three-day festival off to a spectacular start on Friday when he headlines a night of old-skool rave and upfront dance tracks also featuring sets from Craig Dalzell, Tizer and Booshanty.

Resurrection

Resurrection

Next up is Madchester Saturday as the original Stone Roses tribute band Resurrection top the bill alongside Oasis copycats Roll With It, supported by Cellar Door.

Roll With It

Roll With It

And on Sunday 1 May, Irish country’s man-of-the-moment Lee Matthews – whose self-penned number one hit ‘The Irish Way’ was named Best Original Single at last week’s Hot Country Awards - joins his big band to bring the weekend to a rousing finale.  Rising solo star Ben Currie and JD Country will warm up what is sure to be a capacity crowd.  There will also be the chance to a ride on a mechanical rodeo bull – adding a brand new element to the country carnival atmosphere.    

Lee Matthews

Lee Matthews

Drew Hutchinson - who is organising the event alongside Robert Todd, Elizabeth Todd and Hughie Hamilton – said that the second Big Marquee Weekend would be even bigger and better than the first.

“We are thrilled with the line-up across all three days and the ticket sales reflect that, with only a handful remaining.

“As well as the massively positive response we’ve had from the public, all of the acts have been in regular touch just to say how excited they are to be part of the event. 

“Mallorca Lee and Resurrection are coming across from Glasgow to make their Big Marquee Weekend debuts and couldn’t have been more helpful and encouraging to us. 

“Despite the huge demands on his time, Lee Matthews has also been terrific and Roll With It, who stole the show last year, cannot wait to get back to Macosquin.

“It’s going to be a Bank Holiday weekend to remember.”    

Tickets for Big Marquee Weekend II are still available from Mary Pat’s Bar, Card Land in Coleraine, Lou’s Boutique in Ballymoney, Jingles of Portrush or by calling Tel: 028 7034 4659.

Day tickets are priced at £10 for Friday, and £15 for Saturday and Sunday.   A two-day ticket can also be purchased for £25.

JUST TWO WEEKS TO GO UNTIL BIG MARQUEE WEEKEND II

There are just two weeks to go until the village of Macosquin near Coleraine plays host to a thrilling mix of big name dance, Britpop, indie and Irish country stars at Big Marquee Weekend II.

Scotland’s number one DJ Mallorca Lee will open the much-anticipated three-day event on Friday 29 April – staged once again in a purpose built marquee in the grounds of Mary Pat’s Bar - with a spectacular dance night also featuring sets from Craig Dalzell, Tizer and Booshanty.

Mallorca Lee

Mallorca Lee

Macosquin will then be transformed into ‘Madchester’ for the night as Glasgow-based Stone Roses tribute band Resurrection and Belfast’s Oasis copycats Roll With It – who return after stealing the show at the inaugural Big Marquee Weekend - top Saturday’s bill with support from Coleraine’s ever-popular Cellar Door.

And on Sunday 1 May, singer-songwriter sensation Lee Matthews and his big band will bring the curtain down on a memorable festival of music when they headline a stirring line-up of local country talent which also includes rising star Ben Currie and JD Country.

Ricky Toner, who gives a brilliant live performance as Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, said Resurrection were looking forward to the trip across the Irish Sea as part of their UK tour. 

Resurrection

Resurrection

“We’ve heard about the success of last year’s Big Marquee Weekend and are excited about having the chance to take to the same stage next month,” Ricky commented.  “There are a lot of Roses fans in Northern Ireland and with rumours that the band might be releasing new material later in the year, a whole new generation will get to experience their music.  Resurrection love doing what we do and can’t wait to share all of the old Roses hits with festival goers in Macosquin.”         

Nick McCay from Roll With It – who will again strap on the rhythm guitar in the guise of founding Oasis member Paul ‘Bonehead’ Arthurs - promised another gig to remember.  

Roll With It

Roll With It

“We filmed our promotional video at last summer’s Big Marquee Weekend and couldn’t have chosen a better gig to capture on camera,” Nick explained.  “The crowd were off the scale and, with Resurrection joining Roll With It on the bill this year, fans of the Manchester music scene are guaranteed a special Saturday night.  Are we madferit? You bet we are.”     

Sunday’s headliner Lee Matthews has already achieved eight Irish country download number one singles, penning four of them himself including ‘That Country Girl’ and ‘There's Irish In Our Eyes.’  The 27-year-old is currently enjoying commercial success with his second number one album, ‘It’s A Great Day To Be Alive,’ featuring his re-worked version of ‘Cotton Eye Joe which also reached top spot in the charts.

Lee Matthews

Lee Matthews

Lee said the Big Marquee was an ideal venue for his full big band show.

“I love taking my music to new places and playing in front of big, knowledgeable crowds,” he said.  “I understand the marquee was packed to the rafters throughout the weekend in 2015 and there’s already a big demand for tickets this year. It promises to be a terrific three days of singing and dancing, and it’ll be wonderful for me to close the event with a taste of country on the Sunday night.”   

Tickets for Big Marquee Weekend II are available from Mary Pat’s Bar, Card Land in Coleraine, Lou’s Boutique in Ballymoney, Jingles of Portrush or by calling Tel: 028 7034 4659.

Day tickets are priced at £10 for Friday, and £15 for Saturday and Sunday.   A two-day ticket is also available priced at £25.

MARY PAT’S ‘KEEPS ‘ER COUNTRY’ ON FINAL DAY OF BIG MARQUEE WEEKEND II

Singer-songwriter sensation Lee Matthews and his big band will headline the last night of Big Marquee Weekend II on Sunday 1 May as the curtain comes down on the three-day festival with a stirring line-up of country music in the grounds of Mary Pat’s Bar, Macosquin.

They will be supported on another hugely impressive bill by rising local star Ben Currie, also making his debut appearance in the village, and JD Country who won rave reviews after playing at last year’s inaugural event.

27-year-old Lee has already achieved eight Irish country download number one singles, penning four of them himself including ‘That Country Girl’ and ‘There's Irish In Our Eyes.’ 

He is currently enjoying commercial success with his second number one album, ‘It’s A Great Day To Be Alive,’ featuring his re-worked version of 'Cotton Eye Joe' which also reached top spot in the singles charts.

IRISH IN HIS EYES: Lee Matthews will top Sunday's eye-catching bill at Big Marquee Weekend II

IRISH IN HIS EYES: Lee Matthews will top Sunday's eye-catching bill at Big Marquee Weekend II

Lee said the Big Marquee was an ideal venue for his full big band show.

“I love taking my music to new places and playing in front of big, knowledgeable crowds,” he commented.  

“I understand the marquee was packed to the rafters throughout the weekend in 2015 and there’s already a big demand for tickets this year. 

“It promises to be a terrific three days of singing and dancing, and it’ll be wonderful for me to close the event with a taste of country on the Sunday night.”   

Drew Hutchinson - who is organising the event in partnership with Robert Todd, Elizabeth Todd and Hughie Hamiliton – said Big Marquee Weekend II was set for a memorable finale.

“We knew it would be a challenge to put together a Sunday afternoon and evening line-up as good as last year’s, but we’ve topped it,” he said.

“Lee Matthews is the man of the moment on the Irish country music scene.  He’s playing to sell-out crowds wherever he goes and recently picked up the award for Best Album at the 2016 Sunday World Country Music Awards.

“We’re also thrilled to have Ben Currie coming to Macosquin, a brilliant young talent who has already built up a loyal following of his own and is winning new fans all the time as more people get to hear his music. 

“And having JD Country back – this time with their big band – will ensure that the day gets off to a perfect start.”

SUNDAY NIGHT CURRIE: Magherafelt country star Ben on his way to Mary Pat's

SUNDAY NIGHT CURRIE: Magherafelt country star Ben on his way to Mary Pat's

Drew, aka DJ Steady, will keep the crowd entertained between live performances with a selection of classic country favourites.

Last month it was announced that Scotland’s number one DJ Mallorca Lee will open Big Marquee Weekend II on Friday 29 April with a spectacular dance night, also featuring Craig Dalzell.

And the following day, Macosquin will be transformed into Madchester as Glasgow-based Stone Roses tribute band Resurrection and Belfast’s Oasis copycats Roll With It top the bill with support from Coleraine’s ever-popular Cellar Door.

Tickets for Big Marquee Weekend II go on sale on Friday 18 March from Mary Pat’s Bar, Card Land in Coleraine, Lou’s Boutique in Ballymoney, Jingles of Portrush or by calling Tel: 028 7034 4659.

Day tickets are priced at £10 for Friday, and £15 for Saturday and Sunday.   A two-day pass is also available priced at £25.

IT’S ‘MADCHESTER’ SATURDAY AT BIG MARQUEE WEEKEND II

The village of Macosquin near Coleraine will become ‘Madchester’ for the night on Saturday 30 April when two of the UK’s best tribute bands take to the stage at Big Marquee Weekend II in the grounds of Mary Pat’s Bar.    

In another major coup for organisers Robert Todd and Drew Hutchinson, it can now be confirmed that Glasgow-based Stone Roses tribute band Resurrection and Belfast Oasis boys Roll With It will top the bill on the second night of the three-day music festival.

Formed in 1998 and originally touring under the name The Complete Stone Roses, Resurrection have been described by legendary Stone Roses bassist Mani as “the best Stone Roses tribute around.”

And with the Manchester indie kings now back together and set to play a series of sell-out stadium gigs this summer, Resurrection – who have toured with The Inspiral Carpets and count Northern Ireland’s Snow Patrol amongst their celebrity fans - have never been in greater demand. 

MADE OF STONE: Glasgow band Resurrection confirmed for Big Marquee Weekend II

MADE OF STONE: Glasgow band Resurrection confirmed for Big Marquee Weekend II

Ricky Toner, who gives a brilliant live performance as Stone Roses frontman Ian Brown, said Resurrection are already looking forward to the trip across the Irish Sea as part of their UK tour. 

“We’ve heard about the success of last year’s Big Marquee Weekend and are excited about having the chance to take to the same stage next month,” Ricky commented.

“There are a lot of Roses fans in Northern Ireland and with rumours that the band might be releasing new material later in the year, a whole new generation will get to experience their music.  Resurrection love doing what we do and can’t wait to share all of the old Roses hits with festival goers in Macosquin.”         

And the Madchester nostalgia will not end there with Belfast Oasis look and sound-alikes Roll With It making a triumphant return to the Big Marquee Weekend stage after stealing the show at last year’s inaugural event.

ROCK AND ROLL STARS: Oasis copycats Roll With It promising fans another special night in Macosquin

ROCK AND ROLL STARS: Oasis copycats Roll With It promising fans another special night in Macosquin

Nick McCay, who will again strap on the rhythm guitar in the guise of founding Oasis member Paul “Bonehead” Arthurs, promised another gig to remember.  

“We filmed our promotional video at last summer’s Big Marquee Weekend and couldn’t have chosen a better gig to capture on camera,” Nick explained.  “The crowd were off the scale and, with Resurrection joining Roll With It on the bill this year, fans of the Manchester music scene are guaranteed a special night.  Are we madferit? You bet we are.”     

Also back by public demand, energetic Coleraine four-piece Cellar Door - who went down a storm in Macosquin last summer – will again kick-off a mighty Saturday night of live music, with Steady and Tigger taking to the decks between sets to blast out a procession of celebrated Madchester anthems.

Last week it was announced that Scotland’s top-ranked DJ Mallorca Lee will open Big Marquee Weekend II with a spectacular dance night on Friday 29 April, featuring top notch support from Craig Dalzell.

The artists performing on Sunday 1 May – the final day of the event - will be revealed next week when tickets also go on sale.

FIRST ACTS ANNOUNCED FOR BIG MARQUEE WEEKEND II

Scotland’s top DJ Mallorca Lee will be the big name headliner on the opening night of Big Marquee Weekend II in the grounds of Mary Pat’s Bar, Macosquin from Friday 29 April until Sunday 1 May.

The ground-breaking international DJ/producer has performed hi-octane sets to huge audiences around the globe for more than two decades.  His incredible CV includes appearances at major venues in the United States, Japan, Ibiza, Russia, New Zealand, Australia and across continental Europe, earning him the number one ranking in the Scottish Vestax DJ20 Poll for three years running.

On his way to Macosquin: Mallorca Lee

On his way to Macosquin: Mallorca Lee

Providing the support on what is guaranteed to be an immense dance night in the Big Marquee will be DJs Craig Dalzell -  best known for a critically-acclaimed run of 10 consecutive summers in Ibiza – and the ever-popular Tizer, who has thrilled clubbers around Northern Ireland and far beyond for 23 years. 

Old Skool master Booshanty will be first on the decks with some warm-up tunes.

Big Marquee Weekend II will follow a similar format to last year’s inaugural three-day festival, with Friday’s clubland line-up being followed by two equally high profile bills on the Saturday and Sunday, each with a radically different theme.

The event is being organised by Robert Todd and Drew Hutchinson, aka DJ Steady, who will also be playing regular sets.

Drew said he believed the first night line-up would get a thrilling weekend of live music off to the best possible start. 

“Mallorca Lee remains at the top of his game, where he has been for a very long time,” he commented. 

“Coloursfest, Judgment Fridays Ibiza, Planet Love, Homelands, Creamfields, Gatecrasher and the Reading and Leeds Festivals are just some of the legendary promotions where he has triumphed, and it will be a real treat to welcome him to Macosquin.

“And we could not be more excited that he will be supported on the night by Craig Dalzell and X-Ray, both DJs with massive reputations of their own and ready to show the crowd why.”      

The identities of the artists performing on the Saturday and Sunday of Big Marquee Weekend II will be revealed in the coming days, together with ticket details.   

One week on: Business leaders praise Leeds Digital Job Fair

The inaugural Leeds Digital Job Fair has won acclaim from local business leaders seven days after more than 1,300 candidates filed through the doors of the First Direct Arena to talk to employers about the hundreds of tech vacancies on offer across the city.

Google, William Hill, Callcredit, Sky Betting & Gaming, Provident Financial, Sky and Lhasa Limited were just some of the 33 firms with exhibition stands at last Wednesday’s event, all with real jobs – from entry level through experienced industry professional - ready to be filled.

The event was organised by Herd, the Leeds-based technology job board, after its research revealed that the number of unfilled tech jobs in Leeds had risen from an estimated 400 in December 2014 to more than 600 in less than 12 months.   

Herd founder Amy De-Balsi described the Leeds Digital Job Fair as, “a resounding success.”  And she revealed that a follow-up was already in the pipeline.

Amy De-Balsi (Photo: www.thecapturelab.com)

Amy De-Balsi (Photo: www.thecapturelab.com)

Ms De-Balsi said: “We did it and we did it well.  Almost all of the companies who came to exhibit and offer jobs said they would return, and planning for another tech job fair is now underway.  Herd has also been contacted by firms that weren’t there but want to be involved in a future event.

“I was particularly taken aback by the number of candidates who travelled from outside Leeds to gain access to the numerous positions we had available.

“The city’s digital and technology sector is growing remarkably quickly and we can’t fill the vacancies at the pace they’re currently being created.  This is an opportunity that cannot be lost.  It is essential that we keep the digital talent we have, rather than lose it to London as has been the case in the past.  We must encourage skilled tech people to build their careers here.

“The first Leeds Digital Job Fair set the bar high but its success demonstrates beyond question that we’re on the right path.”

The event – which was co-sponsored by Leeds City Council, Leeds Beckett University, Tech North and Leeds BID – has been roundly applauded by company bosses who were there.

Andy Williams, Managing Principal of Answer Digital, said:  "The digital transformation movement in Leeds is really catching fire.  Leeds City Council and Herd are to be commended for setting up, in the space of six months, a Leeds Digital Board with broad representation from many different stakeholders, identifying the skills gap and organising the first digital recruitment fair to begin addressing that gap.

 "What a fantastic opportunity to showcase Answer Digital's message, create further links with academia, network with other exhibitors and crucially check out the talent that Leeds has to offer. 

 “It was great to see that so many business, both SMEs and large companies, felt able to support the day, pulling together with the academic institutions and the Council to show the art of the possible and the true potential of the Leeds digital market."

Leeds Digital Job Fair (Photo: www.thecapturelab.com)

Leeds Digital Job Fair (Photo: www.thecapturelab.com)

Emma Cheshire, CEO of Dotforge, said: "The first tech-focused careers fair in Leeds highlighted just how much opportunity there is in the area for coders, project managers and marketers to build an amazing career working for digital companies with national and international clients in sectors as diverse as health, fintech, gaming and betting.

"The event was a great opportunity to see many of these companies in one place, to reconnect with great teams and to hear how quickly and successfully all the companies are growing."

Alex Bradley, Director of Axiom Futures, said: "The buzz was brilliant and exactly what the city needs.  There were some excellent conversations happening, not just about attracting current talent, but about how we grown our own and put Leeds ahead of the competition."

Last call to sign up free for Leeds Digital Job Fair

Software engineers, web designers, developers, digital marketers and project managers are just some of the hundreds of positions on offer to candidates who sign up for free to attend the Leeds Digital Job Fair at the First Direct Arena next Wednesday (10 February).

Sky Betting & Gaming, Google, Provident Financial, William Hill, Callcredit, Sky and Lhasa Limited will be amongst the more than 30 employers with vacancies for tech specialists from entry level through to experienced industry professionals.

The event has been put together by Herd, the Leeds-based technology job board, to help fill more than 600 jobs currently available in the Leeds digital sector.   

Herd founder Amy De-Balsi said: “This will be the first digital job fair held in Leeds and the first job fair of any kind staged at the magnificent First Direct Arena.

 "All of the city’s major tech employers will be there to talk about the wide range of career opportunities available for good candidates.

 “It’s free to register and I urge anyone seeking to advance their career in the digital sector to sign up.  With just a few days to go, places are now filling up very quickly.”

 Sky Betting & Gaming chief executive Richard Flint said the event was an ideal vehicle to showcase his company’s plans and ongoing recruitment drive.       

He commented:  “I’m really looking forward to the day and the opportunity to meet with potential Sky Betting & Gaming employees.

“We’ve hired almost 400 new people in the last year but continue to expand and have many more vacancies to fill.

"The Leeds Digital Job Fair will enable us to talk about what's in the pipeline including our software and commercial academies that will help students into a role at Sky Betting & Gaming."   

The event is being sponsored by Leeds City Council, Leeds Beckett University, Tech North and Leeds BID.   

Tom Riordan

Tom Riordan

Leeds City Council chief executive Tom Riordan said: “Leeds is now rightly regarded as one of the country’s leading digital cities. 

“But we want to maintain our remarkable record of success which means keeping our outstanding technology talent here. 

“The inaugural Leeds Digital Job Fair is a forum for the city’s finest digital employers to talk directly to skilled people and provide a further boost to the local economy.  The Council is delighted to be involved.”    

Students, graduates and digital professionals wishing to attend the Leeds Digital Job Fair can register for free at www.herd.careers/jobfair/attendees  

Statement: Macosquin to host Big Marquee Weekend II

Following the huge success of last year’s inaugural event, it can now be confirmed that Big Marquee Weekend II will take place at Mary Pat’s Bar in Macosquin from Friday 29 April until Sunday 1 May 2016.

The event will follow the same format as last year and feature a thrilling mix of returning artists and acts brand new to the area.

Ticket and line-up details will be announced in the coming weeks.

Get the dates in your diary!

Herds of candidates expected at first ever Leeds Digital Job Fair

Hundreds of jobs for tech-savvy candidates from Yorkshire and far beyond will be up for grabs at the First Direct Arena on Wednesday 10 February when doors open for the inaugural Leeds Digital Job Fair.

Google, Sky Betting & Gaming, William Hill, Callcredit, Sky and Lhasa Limited will be amongst the big-name employers offering eye-catching career opportunities for apprentices and recent graduates through to experienced technology professionals.

The event is being organised by Herd, the Leeds-based online jobs board, with support from Leeds City Council, Leeds Beckett University, Tech North and Leeds BID

Herd founder Amy De-Balsi said the rapidly-increasing number of tech vacancies in Leeds had led her to the view that a job fair could provide a catalytic boost to the city’s burgeoning digital sector.

As well as visiting the many exhibition stands over two floors of the First Direct Arena, attendees will also be able to participate in a series of seminars.  Each session will be led by an industry leader from a company showcasing its digital and technology career opportunities on the day.     

“Herd recently conducted research which found that the number of vacancies in the Leeds digital and technology sector had risen by half over the last twelve months from around 400 to more than 600,” said Ms De-Balsi.  “This is costing the local economy millions of pounds and risks losing some of the momentum our tech firms have worked so hard to establish.”       

Herd founder Amy De-Balsi

Herd founder Amy De-Balsi

She was confident that bringing the city’s digital leaders together under the same roof as talented tech individuals wishing to advance in the sector would pay real dividends.

“We are expecting up to 40 technology businesses to join us to talk about their latest projects and the hundreds of vacancies they have to offer dynamic, capable people seeking an exciting new challenge in the digital industry,” Ms De-Balsi continued.  “There is still room for more employers and candidates to join us, but places are going very quickly.” 

Companies wishing to take a stand at the Leeds Digital Job Fair can obtain an exhibitor pack by emailing amy@herd.careers

Candidates wishing to attend and find out what jobs are on offer can register for free at www.herd.careers/jobfair/attendees  

How's this for a Trump card?

British tabloid newspapers are rightly - indeed, proudly - famed for their novel and often cutting headlines.

But there is competition out there.

You may have heard that, overnight, failed US vice-presidential candidate Sarah Palin offered her unique style of endorsement for Donald Trump's campaign to enter the White House.   

"Are you ready to stump for Trump?" the world's most notorious moose killer (pictured) shrieked to a roomful of hollering madsters.   “This is gonna be. So. Much. Fun!” 

Well, this was the front page response of this morning's New York Daily News.

Pretty good, eh?  Not that either he or she are likely to care.