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Students from Leeds Trinity University are showcasing their final year photography projects across digital screens in Leeds City Centre as part of a virtual exhibition. The Re:Vision exhibition launched on May 3 and is displaying work created by final-year photography students, with project themes including men’s mental health, consumerism, fast fashion and the environment. Re:Vision will exhibit the work of eight photographers from the first-ever cohort of the university s BA (Hons) photography programme, which was introduced in September 2018. In partnership with global advertising company JCDecaux Group, photography will be viewed by 500,000 people at screens in Leeds Train Station, as well as at Millennium Square with Big Screen Leeds. ....
by David Prior Leeds-based Perform Partners, a business and technical change delivery consultancy, has won a place on the government s Digital Outcomes and Specialists (DOS 5) framework. Founded in 2018, the company - based at Bruntwood SciTech s Platform offices at Leeds Train Station - has 14 staff and a turnover of £1.3million. Co-founder Rob Smith said he was delighted to be accepted on to the framework. He added: It will allow Perform Partners to delivery digital and specialist services to the public sector alongside our G-cloud capabilities and enable us to showcase our first-class consultancy service offering. The year ahead is an exciting one for our team with opportunities for business growth, team expansion and supporting local business and educational establishments as we advance.” ....
OTLEY residents have been updated about the likely works schedule for the town’s long-awaited flood defence scheme. A Flood Alleviation Scheme was announced by the Government in 2016 after the town had suffered a string of severe floods at the end of 2015 - the worst of which was ushered in by Storm Eva on Boxing Day. A £3.3 million proposal, which will involve creating a flood embankment along the west of Billams Hill, was agreed in March this year. The COVID-19 crisis, however, has delayed progress and work on the main scheme is not expected to begin until Spring, 2021. Leeds City Council has commented on the Otley scheme while announcing details of how another of its flood defence projects, the £112.1 million Leeds Flood Alleviation Scheme Phase 2 (Leeds FAS2), is advancing. That project is designed to better protect the A65 Kirkstall Road corridor and parts of Apperley Bridge, and has involved a first year of installing flood defences along the River Ai ....