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  • Poetry Trail application 2025

    Poetry Trail application 2025

    After a successful launch in 2024, the Poetry Trail is returning to the Art Trail, promising more steps, stanzas, and a sensational selection of poetry. Kirkstall Art Trail takes place on Saturday 19 July and Sunday 20 July 2025. The original trail featured twenty-four poems on lampposts, fences, and other street furniture; our aim for […]

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  • Fashion Show Application 2025

    Fashion Show Application 2025

    Register your interest to take part in the 2025 Kirkstall Art Trail Fashion Show. Walk your work down the gorgeous Abbey at Kirkstall on Saturday 19 July. In 2024, we held our very first fashion show, and it was such a huge success that we want to bring it back bigger and better. This year, […]

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  • Meet the Team – Stephen Cole

    Meet the Team – Stephen Cole

    Meet the organisers behind Kirkstall Art Trail. Stephen Cole is the man behind the camera, and took the fabulous photographs for the fashion show runway in 2024. We find out more about him and his other roles with Kirkstall Art Trail. What role do you have? This is my first year actually officially helping to […]

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  • Meet the Team – Jim Corah

    Meet the Team – Jim Corah

    Meet the organisers behind Kirkstall Art Trail. Jim Corah has been the committee Treasurer since 2023. We find out more about him and his role within Kirkstall Art Trail.  What role do you have with Kirkstall Art Trail? I am the Treasurer for Kirkstall Art Trail; it’s been a role I’ve had since I joined […]

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  • We consider our environmental commitment on Global Recycling Day

    We consider our environmental commitment on Global Recycling Day

    Global Recycling Day arrives every year on 18 March. The Global Recycling Day initiative asks us to “think resource, not waste.” They say, “every contribution, no matter how small, has helped and will continue to do so.” The three ‘Rs’ are a perfect way to think about our relationship to materials and consumption. Reduce, reuse, […]

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