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New Summary – March 23rd to March 29th, 2026.

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🏉 Sport: Rhinos Edge a Thriller at Headingley

The week ended on a high for Leeds sports fans as the Leeds Rhinos secured a massive win at Headingley on Sunday, March 29th.

  • The Result: The Rhinos beat the Warrington Wolves 26-22 in a nail-biting Super League clash.
  • The Atmosphere: With the sun finally shining on LS6, the South Stand was in full voice as the Rhinos fought back in the second half to secure the two points.
  • Wakefield Update: It was a tougher week for Wakefield Trinity, who faced a narrow 14-26 defeat against a resurgent Rhinos side earlier in the week, but the “Trinity Army” is already looking ahead to their next home fixture at Belle Vue.

🚌 Transport: Weaver Network Branding Hits the Streets

If you’ve been near Heckmondwike or Leeds city center this week, you might have spotted the first signs of the region’s transport revolution.

  • The News: The Weaver Network—West Yorkshire’s new publicly controlled transport system—has officially begun its visual rollout.
  • The Changes: You’ll start to see the distinctive green branding appearing on bus stops and shelters, replacing the old “Metro” look.
  • The “Free Travel” Win: This week, Mayor Tracy Brabin re-confirmed that once the full network launches, disabled pass holders will be able to travel for free at any time of day, removing the old 9:30 AM restriction—a huge win for accessibility in the region.

🎮 Community: “Get Together Through Gaming” Launches

Leeds-based charity Leeds Mind officially kicked off their 2026 flagship event, Get Together Through Gaming, this week.

  • The Goal: The event encourages local gamers and streamers to raise funds for mental health services across West Yorkshire.
  • Get Involved: Whether you’re a pro-esports player or just a casual FIFA fan, the charity is looking for “joystick champions” to host streams and tournaments throughout the spring.

🏗️ Work: Youth Employment Hubs Confirmed

Good news for the younger LDC listeners: West Yorkshire was named this week as a primary location for the government’s new Youth Hubs.

  • The Impact: These hubs are designed to provide a “one-stop shop” for 16–24 year-olds in Leeds and Bradford to get career advice, mental health support, and direct links to local apprenticeships.
  • Where: Locations are being finalized, but expect a heavy presence in West Leeds and Central Bradford to help tackle the regional employment gap.

🎸 Music: Hyde Park Book Club Takes Center Stage

The week rounded off with a sold-out “Hitlist” concert at Hyde Park Book Club on Sunday night (March 29th).

  • The Vibe: The LS6 venue continues to be the heartbeat of the city’s grassroots scene, showcasing a mix of local Leeds indie talent and touring underground acts. It was the perfect warm-up for the big arena shows coming to the city in April.

🟢 LDC Local Bulletin:

  • Roadworks Alert: Expect delays on the A180/M180 corridor as major reconstruction works continue—give yourself extra time if you’re commuting between Leeds and the coast.
  • Easter Countdown: With the school holidays approaching, check the LDC website for our “Kids Eat Free” guide for West Yorkshire venues starting next week!

 

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