Comments
Maris Ozols
The estate agent has glossed over the real reason for the sale. The police revoked the licence for the club bar because of drug dealing, which had taken place over a long period of time. In fact, you were very unlikely to ever encounter a Latvian in the club bar - more likely you would meet Carribean folk.
08 May 2008 (Great Britain (UK))
Davie P
GBP400,000 - is that a misprint? I know the market is diving in Leeds, but the place is cavernous and you'll hardly get a 2 bed flat in London for that.
08 May 2008 (Denmark)
anna triantis
Being an x- Leeds latvian girl whose family was totally committed to the Latvian club, its ethos and the making of its success so that lots of money could be sent to Latvia...it is sad but inevitable...it is positioned in an inner city area where people will not venture - even the local Latvian folk dance group - Kamolins turned away and chose to (quite rightly) have its rehearsals in Bradford a neighbouring town which has far larger immigrant/Asian community than Leeds possibly but the atmosphere in Bradford was safer and more acceptable. The Latvians in Leeds have no choice but to sell. Perhaps if they had sold 10 -20 years earlier a new property would be worth more today but the profits that they made through sales to the diversified communities of Chapeltown would not have repeated themselves in a 'better' part of Leeds. Many people have lived and died for the Daugav Vanags Nams in Leeds, and it would be nice to remember them - however that remains now to the 'executor's' of the funds that result from the sale to remember. Here's to all of those wonderful people who sang, held referat, ran the DVF, the Draudze, the school, Kamolins, kokles, cooked piragi, abol maizes etc. God bless them all!
18 May 2008 (Great Britain (UK))
Clara
I am currently doing a university project on Latvian music in Leeds and would be extremely grateful for any information / comments on the Latvian music scene in Leeds or the UK. Please feel free to contact me with any responses on clara_patrick@hotmail.com. I will look forward to hearing from you.
29 Oct 2008 (Great Britain (UK))
skaidrite maskalans
I am also an ex Leeds Latvian girl, (now living abroad) and was quite sad when I received the news that the building that once was my Latvian School and Club was going up for sale. I have so many memories from going to the Latvian School and the Latvian Dance group. Recently I've heard that the Club has re-opened, it would be nice to see this Club going back to what it once was.. .a safe place for Latvians to go and have a drink, and maybe pick up a book to read from the Latvian Library.
09 Jan 2009 (Italy)
Carol
I would like any kind of information I can get about where the Latvians immigrated to England and to which parts of England. Also does anyone know the names of any of the ships that brought Latvian Immigrants to England after WW2 in the 40's.
02 Mar 2009 (Canada)
Brigita Murnieks
I'm also a 'child' of the Leeds Latvian club and very sad to hear about the end of the Latvian club. I have such fond memories of my time at the Latvian school too. I would have liked it to have been able to carry on. I was fortunate enough to go back and have one of my daughters attend in the 70's but we moved away as a family and now in my retirement I would have been able to willingly give my time but the community is no longer there. It was with a very heavy heart that my brother and I signed the agreement for it's sale... but to everyone... I thank you for the memories.
26 May 2010 (Great Britain (UK))
James Darren
I'm part of a community centre that's looking to buy the old Latvian centre. We approached the estate agents but they won't speak to us because we're not a commercial buyer. They want to sell it to people who will knock it down and turn it into flats. We'd love to be able to speak to the people who are still in charge of the centre so that they can persuade the estate agents to sell to us. We've raised enough for the deposit and have a solid business plan for the mortgage. It's been sitting empty for years now and it'd be such a shame to knock down a building with so much history. Please get in touch if you can help, detodocaballero@gmail.com
02 Sep 2010 (Great Britain (UK))