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Local Families Welcomed to Leeds in Blossom Celebration

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March 19, 2026

Residents in LS9 are being encouraged to mark their calendars for a community celebration that promises colour, creativity and a chance to come together as spring arrives.

A special Leeds in Blossom event will take place on Saturday 25 April at Nowell Mount Community Centre, where local people are invited to enjoy an afternoon dedicated to green activities and community spirit. The gathering will run from 12pm to 2pm and aims to bring neighbours together to celebrate the area and welcome the new season.

Organisers say the event is an opportunity for residents to connect, enjoy something uplifting and take part in activities centred on nature and creativity. They are encouraging people to save the date and look out for further details in the coming weeks.

The celebration forms part of the wider Love Leeds Parks work taking place across the city.

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