For our New brief after handing in module One we had to collect 100 things to do with Leeds and below is my body of research. I wanted to look at the project in a different light so i started by just going out in Leeds and taking as many photo's as i could. I found that i really liked photographing the more scummy areas of Leeds, for example run down buildings and areas with lots of graffiti.
Opinions of others about their 5 favourite places in Leeds
Me;
1. Dry dock
2. Cockpit
3. Tribe Records
4. On the Wall
5. Welcome Skateshop
1. Dry dock
2. Cockpit
3. Tribe Records
4. On the Wall
5. Welcome Skateshop
James Flanagan;
1. College
2. Liberty Park
3. Factory X
4. The fox and Newt
5. The takeaway at the top of the road
1. College
2. Liberty Park
3. Factory X
4. The fox and Newt
5. The takeaway at the top of the road
Michael Mooney;
1. 212b
2. Printing rooms
3. West Indian Centre
4. TK Max
5. Tribe Records
Charlie Crosby;
1. Dry Dock
2. Elbow Room
3. College
4. German Market
5. Liberty park (especially in my bed)
Christoffel Van Niekerk
1. Weatherspoons
2. City Centre
3. Hyde Park
4. Leeds Union
5. 542 liberty Park
Frankie Roberts
1. Nandos
2. German Market
3. Hyde Park
4. Leeds Metropolis
5. Liberty Park
Gina Martin;
1. Starbucks
2. Cool Beans
3. Mint
4. Terrace
5. German Market
1. 212b
2. Printing rooms
3. West Indian Centre
4. TK Max
5. Tribe Records
Charlie Crosby;
1. Dry Dock
2. Elbow Room
3. College
4. German Market
5. Liberty park (especially in my bed)
Christoffel Van Niekerk
1. Weatherspoons
2. City Centre
3. Hyde Park
4. Leeds Union
5. 542 liberty Park
Frankie Roberts
1. Nandos
2. German Market
3. Hyde Park
4. Leeds Metropolis
5. Liberty Park
Gina Martin;
1. Starbucks
2. Cool Beans
3. Mint
4. Terrace
5. German Market
Facts About Leeds
Leeds’ population
• 750,000 people make Leeds the second-largest metropolitan district in England.
• 750,000 people make Leeds the second-largest metropolitan district in England.
Business in Leeds
• 112,000 people work in the city’s financial and business sectors
• Leeds is the UK’s third-largest manufacturing centre, with 1,800 companies employing over 39,000 people. It has recognised strengths in advanced engineering, printing, chemicals and food industries
• The city is fast developing as a centre for the new, online economy.
• The city's media, communications & advertising sector is growing by about 10% a year.
Leeds’ economy
• The city has the most diverse economy in the UK
• Leeds has a GVA of £15.4bn
• Around a third of GVA is generated by the financial & business services sectors.
Transport in Leeds
• Leeds Bradford International Airport serves 70 destinations in 30 countries, including North America and Asia
• Leeds is linked by road to London and Edinburgh via the M1 and A1 and to the east and west coast ports via the M62
• London Kings Cross can be reached by rail in just over two hours
• Manchester International Airport can be reached in just over an hour by road or direct rail link.
Telecommunications
• BT regards Leeds as its second city, so advanced is the design and efficiency of equipment. It is the headquarters of BT Applied Technology and of BT's Northern Region which covers the whole of the north of England and Scotland
• Across the city, all BT exchanges are broadband-enabled, providing both homes and business with fast track access to the internet
• Thorpe Park, one of the largest business parks in Europe, has been selected as one of BT's strategic eLocations. Premises are pre-equipped with the latest telecommunications infrastructure, including robust dual optical-fibre network.
Tourism and leisure in Leeds
• Leeds is home to the West Yorkshire Playhouse (staging more productions each year than any other theatre outside London), Opera North, the Northern Ballet and the Phoenix Dance Company
• The city centre has 2 miles of traffic-free shopping and over 1,000 shops
• Leeds is one of the greenest cities in Europe, with greenbelt land covering over two-thirds of its total area
• The city centre is less than 20 miles from the Yorkshire Dales National Park
• Leeds was named ‘Best Place in Britain to Live’ by Henley Management Centre
• It was also named ‘The UK’s Favourite City’ by Condé Nast Traveller Magazine.
Education in Leeds
• Leeds is one of the top student destinations in the UK and the University of Leeds is one of the UK's top ten research universities
• There are over 200,000 students here, 64,000 of whom are degree students at Leeds’ two internationally acclaimed universities
• Leeds Metropolitan University is home to the largest business school of its kind, and is rated in the top 50 globally
• The Independent called Leeds the ‘Best UK University Destination’.
20 words to describe Leeds
Huge
Excting
Busy
Energetic
Spacious
Friendly
Cold
Fun
Interesting
Historic
Adventurous
Lively
Cultured
Safe
Pretty
Mysterious
Comfy
My Final 20 Photo's of Leeds
Graffiti in Leeds
Doors In Leeds
Student Fee's Protest
Stickers around Leeds
Derelict Buildings in Leeds
Old Signs/Type
Other Photos