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Tributes to 'inspirational' former Lineham Farm charity boss David
Yorkshire Evening Post
|May 07, 2025
A retired police officer who dedicated his life to helping children in Leeds has died.

David Norman was awarded an MBE in 1998 for his outstanding work on community projects involving young people.
After witnessing social deprivation, he became passionate about improving the lives of the city's youth.
He was involved in the founding of a number of charities in Leeds, including Bramley and Rodley Community Action (BARCA) and Serious Fun, which was set up to give young people a voice.
For a decade, he was also the CEO of Leeds Children's Charity at Lineham Farm, which is dedicated to providing breaks and learning experiences for the city's most disadvantaged youngsters.
David was instrumental in the merger between the two charities.
Ian Hargreaves, chair of trustees, said: "Without him, the charities wouldn't have survived.
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