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Published Date: 23 June 2008
Details groups with a neighbourhood focus in Armley and New Wortley.
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The Armley Tourist Board.

THE ARMLEY TOURIST BOARD

The Board exists to extol the virtues of Armley to the people of Armley, and the world outside. It offers the people of Armley the opportunity to showcase their talents and events and quirky news.
CONTACT: Emma (The Lady Mayoress)
BASE: News Desk, The Armley Tourist Board, St Ives Hall, Armley, LS12,
EMAIL: theladymayoressofarmley@googlemail.com
WEBSITE: www.thearmleytouristboard.com

New Wortley Residents Action Group.

NEW WORTLEY RESIDENTS ACTION GROUP
A group launched for New Wortley residents to stop the wholesale the demolition of council and owner occupied housing in the community under regeneration plans.
CONTACT: Maureen Ingham
EMAIL: newwortleynwag@ntlworld.com
WEBSITE: www.newwortleyactiongroup.btik.com
OTHER INFORMATION:
* The group was formed to stop the wholesale demolitions of council and owner-occupied housing; to stop the destruction of communities under regeneration plans; to share information with individuals and other groups; to make sure funding is no longer withdrawn from New Wortley and redirected elsewhere. Let us know your views comments , photos or anything else.

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