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Politics, Power and Protest Sketch Walk: The Suffragette History of Leeds

  • Leeds, England United Kingdom (map)

Gather with Leeds Sanctuary and local artist and historian, Clifford Stead, for a Sketch Walk focussing on the history of the Suffragette movement in Leeds. We'll be reflecting on the rights of women and girls in the city today, while sketching key areas in the city centre.

The Walk will be in Leeds city centre (meeting point to be confirmed) at 5.30pm on Tuesday 08 September. No prior experience or knowledge of either history or sketching is required, and we'll provide you with paper and a pencil!

As a charity, we are committed to keeping our events and communities as affordable as possible, and so we have introduced a pricing structure for the Sketch Walks which allows you to choose the price which is best suited to you. Here’s a quick guide to help you decide which ticket to select when you book through TicketSource:

Recommended price ticket - £11. If you have some flexibility in your monthly outgoings, choosing this ticket covers your place on the Walk in full.

Lower cost ticket - £5.50 Our most affordable ticket price.

Pay-it-forward ticket - £16. Selecting this option will support the work of Leeds Sanctuary and enable us keep offering events and activities that are affordable to everyone.

If you would like to come but cannot afford to buy your ticket, please contact hello@leedssanctuary.org.uk for a code which will allow you to book your ticket at no cost to you.

Additional Information

For details of our Safeguarding Policy, please click here.

We aim to have a qualified Mental Health First Aider at each of our gatherings. This community is facilitated by Emma Temple, our Justice Practitioner, who is a Mental Health First Aider.

We will be taking photos at this event which may be used both digitally and in print for marketing and information purposes. If you do not wish to be photographed, please let one of our Team know on the day.

If you would like to come to one of our Sketch Walks but have any concerns about the accessibility of the route, please contact Emma for a conversation.

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