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  2. 2009 Leeds refuse workers' strike - Wikipedia

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    The 2009 Leeds refuse workers strike was an eleven-week industrial dispute in City of Leeds, ... The first bin collections took place the following day. References

  3. Biffa - Wikipedia

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    Biffa Limited is a waste management company headquartered in High Wycombe, England.It provides collection, landfill, recycling and special waste services to local authorities and industrial and commercial clients in the United Kingdom.

  4. Murder of Leanne Tiernan - Wikipedia

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    Tiernan's body had been wrapped inside nine green plastic bin bags secured with twine, with a black bin bag secured around her head with a leather dog collar, then placed inside a floral-patterned duvet cover. [14] [16] Tiernan's Ellesse coat and black boots were not found. Plastic cable ties had been used as a ligature to strangle her and more ...

  5. Leeds - Wikipedia

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    The student population has stimulated growth of the nightlife in the city and there are ample facilities for sporting and cultural activities, including classical and popular music festivals, and a varied collection of museums. [12] Leeds has multiple motorway links such as the M1, M62 and A1(M).

  6. Holbeck Working Men's Club - Wikipedia

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    The Club's membership base was also affected by the rise of bars in Leeds city centre; destabilisation of traditional pub culture by the 2007 smoking ban in England; local demographic shifts to ethnic groups with less of a tradition of drinking in pubs; and a national shift towards drinking supermarket-bought alcohol at home. [16]

  7. Leeds Museums & Galleries - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Museums & Galleries began life as the museum of the Leeds Philosophical and Literary Society, which opened in 1821. In 1921, the collection was purchased by Leeds Corporation, to continue as a municipal museum (Leeds City Museum). [7] In 1928, Abbey House Museum was purchased by the Leeds Corporation, as place to display social history.

  8. Leeds University Library's Gypsy, Traveller and Roma Collections

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    The origins of the Collections can be traced back to 1950 when the poet and dramatist, Dorothy Una Ratcliffe, donated her archive material and printed books and pamphlets to Leeds University Library. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] The Collections have since been augmented by additional donations and purchases.

  9. Ralph Thoresby - Wikipedia

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    Ralph Thoresby (16 August 1658 – 16 October 1725) was an antiquarian, who was born in Leeds and is widely credited with being the first historian of that city. Besides being a merchant, he was a nonconformist, fellow of the Royal Society, diarist, author, common-councilman in the Corporation of Leeds, and museum keeper.