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Baton of Hope tour 1-2
Steve Phillip, who lost his son Jordan, of Leeds, to suicide in 2019, will be one of the Leeds baton bearers on the day. He is pictured hugging fellow Baton of Hope UK co-founder Mike McCarthy, during the 2023 tour.

Play Barn 1
The new play barn at Temple Newsam's home farm will open to the public on 20 September 2025.

Play barn toddler area
The toddler room at Temple Newsam's play barn offers soft play, a separate seating area and a dedicated sensory hut.

Play barn 4
Entrance to the play barn is included in the Home Farm ticket price and play sessions must be booked in advance to ensure a good experience for all. Each session lasts for 90 minutes and tickets give all-day access to the farm.

Play barn 3
The room for up to 12-year-olds at Temple Newsam's play barn offers big slides, puzzles to solve and castles to climb.

Play barn 2
The room for up to 12-year-olds at Temple Newsam's play barn offers big slides, puzzles to solve and castles to climb.


Ambertons 5
Pictured left to right: Zoe Griffiths (senior project manager, West Yorkshire Combined Authority), Dan Miller (operations director, Wates), Alan Neal (senior project manager, Wates) and Councillor Jess Lennox (Leeds City Council's executive member for housing) with, front, tenant Paul Bennett.

Ambertons 4
Councillor Jess Lennox, Leeds City Council’s executive member for housing, with tenant Paul Bennett at his new home, where the furniture is currently taking shape.

Ambertons 2
Some of the new homes being delivered by Leeds City Council in the Ambertons area of Gipton.

Ambertons 1
Councillor Jess Lennox, Leeds City Council’s executive member for housing, with tenant Paul Bennett at his new home on Amberton Terrace.