From the best pubs to restaurants, from the cheapest chippies and the fabulous free family-friendly activities in your area, this is your chance to share what you love about where you live.
Today we are launching #LoveYour to celebrate the amazing local businesses, people, places and the quirks which make Yorkshire so amazing.
Now’s your chance to put a spotlight on hidden gems, people and places we need to know about
The campaign, launched to coincide with the annual ‘Journalism Matters’ campaign and in the run-up to the festive season, will be a love letter to God’s Own County as we focus on everything from amazing pubs to top notch chippies, from the most beautiful walks to family favourite attractions.
Our reporters are out and about experiencing the community everyday but we want you to share your top local tips. If you #LoveYour - we want to know what and why.
Reporter and proud Yorkshire lass Sophie Mei Lan Malin - who is leading the campaign for Yorkshire Post - said: “From the countryside to the hubbub of the city centres, Yorkshire is at the heart of England. We love championing our local areas and there are so many things we know need shouting about.
“Perhaps your local allotment is providing a lifeline for people who feel isolated like Appletree Community Garden in Wakefield or your local pub or library that’s been saved by the community such as Walton Community Library in Wakefield and Burngreave Library in Sheffield.
“Only recently have I revisited my childhood at Flamingo Land and had a taste of what’s now on offer which blew me away.
“I then visited for free the National Coal Mining Museum of England with my daughter for a jam-packed day out before then booking in a stunning play centre called Rainbow Playrooms with an extensive menu.
“Nobody knows the best places to eat and drink either like us locals such as the micro breweries popping up on street corners to the secret takeaways set up inside people’s own homes or the new sandwich shops going viral. My new favourite is Subs & Suds where I live in Wakefield and those in Leeds have got Silver’s and of course the old school favourites such as Beres and Lily’s in Sheffield.
“I can’t wait to be surprised by some of the hidden gems we’ve not yet heard about. Let’s cut through the moans and groans with some positive news about where we live.”
You can also submit your own article about something that makes this city special to you in your own words or via video - by submitting to https://www.yourworld.net/submit/
Contact sophie.meilan@nationalworld.com with all your stories or tag us @YorkshirePost @SophieMeiLan
Today we are launching #LoveYour to celebrate the amazing local businesses, people, places and the quirks which make Yorkshire so amazing.
Now’s your chance to put a spotlight on hidden gems, people and places we need to know about
The campaign, launched to coincide with the annual ‘Journalism Matters’ campaign and in the run-up to the festive season, will be a love letter to God’s Own County as we focus on everything from amazing pubs to top notch chippies, from the most beautiful walks to family favourite attractions.
Our reporters are out and about experiencing the community everyday but we want you to share your top local tips. If you #LoveYour - we want to know what and why.
Reporter and proud Yorkshire lass Sophie Mei Lan Malin - who is leading the campaign for Yorkshire Post - said: “From the countryside to the hubbub of the city centres, Yorkshire is at the heart of England. We love championing our local areas and there are so many things we know need shouting about.
“Perhaps your local allotment is providing a lifeline for people who feel isolated like Appletree Community Garden in Wakefield or your local pub or library that’s been saved by the community such as Walton Community Library in Wakefield and Burngreave Library in Sheffield.
“Only recently have I revisited my childhood at Flamingo Land and had a taste of what’s now on offer which blew me away.
“I then visited for free the National Coal Mining Museum of England with my daughter for a jam-packed day out before then booking in a stunning play centre called Rainbow Playrooms with an extensive menu.
“Nobody knows the best places to eat and drink either like us locals such as the micro breweries popping up on street corners to the secret takeaways set up inside people’s own homes or the new sandwich shops going viral. My new favourite is Subs & Suds where I live in Wakefield and those in Leeds have got Silver’s and of course the old school favourites such as Beres and Lily’s in Sheffield.
“I can’t wait to be surprised by some of the hidden gems we’ve not yet heard about. Let’s cut through the moans and groans with some positive news about where we live.”
You can also submit your own article about something that makes this city special to you in your own words or via video - by submitting to https://www.yourworld.net/submit/
Contact sophie.meilan@nationalworld.com with all your stories or tag us @YorkshirePost @SophieMeiLan
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00:00I live in the best area on earth as I'm sure you feel like you live in the best
00:05area too. What do you love? What is your love letter to your local community? From
00:11the bars, to the pubs, to the cafes, to the people, to the charities, to the
00:17organisations, to the parks, to the nightlife, to the wildlife. There is so
00:22much to love about your local area and we want to hear from you as part of our
00:28National World's Love Your campaign. These are the ultimate love letters to
00:34your communities. Why should other people visit? Why are you so lucky to live where
00:39we live? Often we like a good moan and groan about different things and places
00:45and people but this is about being positive because look outside, there is
00:50always something to be grateful for. So what do you love about your local area?
00:57Let us know.