February 23 is 'Work Your Proper Hours Day' organised by the TUC. It's all about getting Britain's army of office workers away from computer screens and out into fresh air. 24 Hour Museum is pleased to present a lunchtime trail around the city.

February 23 is 'Work Your Proper Hours Day' organised by the TUC. It's all about getting Britain's army of office workers away from computer screens and out into fresh air. To give you somewhere cultural to eat your sandwiches, 24 Hour Museum is pleased to present a lunchtime trail of museums in the city.
Click on the museum title to find out more about each venue.
Before you get out into the fresh air, just to remind your colleagues where you are off to, and why you are going, why not use this desk reminder, specially designed by the Work Your Proper Hours Team at the TUC?
Download the sign and print it out, fold in half and plonk it on your desk one way round whilst you're away at lunch, and simply switch it round at the end of the day to show you're off on time.

Leeds - get out at lunchtime and explore this great city's heritage. © Roland Hancock
The Bruton Gallery exhibits modern and contemporary British and European art including Rodin, Bourdelle, Maillol, Ayrton, Moore and other masters.
Set up as a centre of sculpture in the city where Moore began his training as a sculptor, the institute boasts exhibition galleries and collections including sculpture, archives and a library.
Leeds Central Library has a varied year-round programme of art exhibitions and events.
City Gallery’s nationally designated fine art collections range from the early 19th to the late 20th centuries.
Leeds Heritage and Design Centre
The Heritage and Design Centre includes shop and an exhibition room where the work of the Heritage and Design Trust is on permanent display.
Leeds Metropolitan University Gallery
The university gallery displays contemporary visual art reflecting new practice, new ideas and excellence in execution.

