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I was walking home from the gym around 7:15 pm last Monday when I spotted a lime-green holdall wedged behind the Leeds Station entrance by the coffee kiosk. The bag bulged with equipment for various sports: a football boot, a rugby shirt, a rolled-up yoga mat, and a couple of tennis balls. It looked recently forgotten, damp from the drizzle and with a faint chalky smell. I checked the pockets for a name tag or anything obvious, but there was nothing I could use. I’m posting this in case someone has been worrying about it—hope it finds its way back to its owner.
I found someone else’s travel visas on the platform at Leeds City Station around 9:10 a.m. today. They were in a slim leather sleeve, tucked inside a travel-document folder, with a few visa stamps visible through the clear window. It must have been a frantic moment for the owner, and I didn’t want to leave them on the ground, so I handed them to the station’s lost property and kept them safe in case someone comes asking. If you’re reading this, I’m hopeful you’ll understand I’m doing the right thing and that you’ll contact through the site to arrange a proper handover.
I was walking through Leeds city centre, near Kirkgate Market, last Friday around 4:25 p.m., when I realized my bag felt lighter and my photographs were missing. The bundle had a few prints from a family trip, including a black-and-white shot of my grandmother's wedding day and some colorful snaps from a seaside visit. They were precious to me, not just images but memories I can't replace. If anyone has found them, I’d be grateful if you can hand them in through the site so I can recover these moments.
I was strolling through Leeds City Centre, around 7:40 p.m. last Friday, heading from Briggate toward Leeds Station when I realised my Driver's License was missing from my jacket pocket. The license has a blue cover and my name on the front; I rely on it for work and travel, so missing it makes me anxious. I retraced my steps along Briggate, past the Corn Exchange, and down toward the station concourse, but I couldn't find it. If anyone has seen it, please drop a note through the site so I can arrange retrieval.
On Friday at about 7:30 pm, I noticed my holiday decorations were gone from the living room window of my flat near Leeds city centre. I last saw them on the coffee table by the sofa and I retraced my steps through the hallway to the back door, checking behind the radiator and under the stairs on Kirkstall Road. The set includes a red-and-gold tinsel garland, a string of tiny LED snowflakes, and a small blue paper lantern. It felt like a little piece of Christmas slipped away, and I’m hoping someone who passed by Briggate last night might have found them and kept them safe.
I’m hoping someone picked up my silver Yamaha flute after I dropped it yesterday around 3pm near Leeds City Museum and The Headrow. It’s in a black hard case with a red interior, with a few small scratches along the body and a tiny dent near the bell. The lip plate is engraved with my initials 'PK', and inside the case there’s a blue cleaning cloth tucked under the lining. This flute means a lot to me—it was a gift from my aunt and I’ve been playing it since school; I’d be really grateful to get it back if anyone found it near Briggate or the Central Library area.
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