Join Leeds People's Choir - an open invitation

Leeds People's Choir is a friendly, community, secular, non-auditioned choir. We meet Wednesday evenings at Swarthmore Education Centre, in central Leeds, at 7pm-9pm.

We sing to support causes and campaigns we believe in and to promote equality, justice, peace, and community. Our songs come from different countries and cultures, and we sing unaccompanied (acapella).

Our musical director, Jenny Goodman, is an experienced choir leader who runs very enjoyable and uplifting sessions. 

Digital Drop-ins

Need help to use your tablet, smartphone or computer to try something new, say hello or get tech savvy?

Come along with your device or use a library PC and talk to our friendly librarians who will help you get started.

Learn how your device can help you improve your health, access library services to read eBooks and magazines online and even save you money.

Free events, no booking necessary.

Call 0113 378 5005 for more information.

Times and locations as follows:

Weekly (term-time only)

Leeds Central Library, Wednesdays 2 - 3pm

Code Clubs at Leeds Libraries

Start your coding adventure with Leeds Libraries! We run Code Clubs for young people at Leeds Central Library and various Community Hubs & Libraries across the city.

You will discover our easy-to-follow projects which will help you to learn a variety of coding languages by making games, robots, animations, and websites in a supportive environment.

Code Club is a global network for families. Visit codeclub.org for more information.

Leeds Libraries Code Clubs are suitable for ages 8-12.

The clubs are an hour long and run fortnightly during term time:

Hayley Ellis: Hayley's Comic

After the sell-out success of her “The Invisible Mam” show in 2022, Hayley Ellis is back with a brand new show for “Hayley’s Comic”

It's a show full of silly stories, observations and audience interactions. Including body confidence when ageing, family holidays, and dinosaurs. 

As seen as Tour support for Sarah Millican, Jason Manford, Ellie Taylor and John Bishop