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    Aisha IqbalBBC News, Yorkshire, Bradford

    Aisha Iqbal/BBC A group of people of mixed ages and backgrounds standing behind a desk with a sewing machine and various tailoring and textile equipment and materials on it. They are in an ornately decorated room with framed vintage pictures on the deep red painted walls.Aisha Iqbal/BBC

    The new tailoring academy, founded by Imran Khan (right) will operate from the refurbished Westgate Ballroom

    When Lisa Coolen walked into the Westgate Ballroom in Bradford to sign up for a new tailoring academy she was immediately transported back to her childhood.

    “I wore only what my grandmother made until I was twelve,” she says.

    “I’d never bought anything from a shop. She made dresses, skirts, blouses, everything. I still have most of them.”

    But Lisa, who works in logistics, has never sewn anything herself before, so, when she heard local tailor Imran Khan was planning a community-led tailoring school, she was excited.

    “It’s something I wanted to learn from a young age, but I never got the opportunity,” she says.

    “These are heritage skills that are dying out. And I wanted to do something [my grandmother] would be proud of.”

    Getty Images Imran Khan stands talking to King Charles III. Mr Khan, on the left is wearing a black jacket, with gold embroidery on the sleeves, a white shirt and black bow tie. He is holding up the inside of another jacket up to show to the King, who is wearing a light grey suit and white shirt. Behind the two men a number of people are stood watching.Getty Images

    Imran Khan spoke with King Charles during a visit to Bradford in May

    The space Lisa and others stepped into will soon become the home of the IK School of Fine Tailoring, which is due to launch in January.

    For now, Imran is running a series of informal gatherings designed to meet potential students and shape the course around their needs.

    “This has always been my dream,” he says.

    “I wanted to create something for young people, older people, anyone who wants to learn a skill and do something meaningful with their time.”

    Rather than a fixed programme, the academy will be built around the people who attend. “Weekends, evenings, whatever works,” Imran says. “It’s a community project, and the community will shape it.”

    Aisha Iqbal/BBC A young woman, aged in her 20s, sits in front of a sewing machine in a shop or workroom. Behind her is another machine with large spools of thread on it.Aisha Iqbal/BBC

    Safora Uddin says learning new skills can have therapeutic benefits

    Downstairs, in the busy tailoring shop where his team works, Imran demonstrates some of the industrial sewing machines currently in use.

    The teaching itself will take place upstairs, but the emphasis will be on practical skills from the start. “We want people learning by doing,” he says.

    The interest so far has been broad.

    Zaidan Khan, 21, first tried sewing after watching a YouTube tutorial on how to make a shalwar kameez, a traditional South Asian outfit.

    “I just followed along and made one,” he says. “That’s what got me interested.”

    The Academy, he says, could help him take that curiosity further, whether as a career or a creative outlet.

    Others are drawn by the rarity of the opportunity.

    Noor Haider, who describes sewing as a long-standing passion, says opportunities like this are hard to find locally.

    “There isn’t much like this in Bradford,” she says.

    “So when it came up, I thought I should go for it. I’m looking forward to getting creative and learning a new skill.”

    Aisha Iqbal/BBC A man stands smiling. He is aged in his late 50s to 60s and is bald. He wears a burnt orange shirt and brown gilet. He stands in a regal looking room with framed pictures on the walls of royalty, dignitaries and tailors posing with clients and creations.Aisha Iqbal/BBC

    Paul Lambsdown says he wants to be able to make alterations to his clothes

    For Paul Lambsdown, who has recently retired after a career in cybersecurity, the appeal is more practical.

    “You should never stop learning,” he says. “I’m retired now and I want to do something productive with my time.

    “I am quite short and I want to be able to alter my own clothes, shorten trousers, sleeves. It’s a basic skill we’ve forgotten.”

    Teaching the course will be professionals like Zana Kacanovic, a designer and pattern cutter who began studying sewing technologies as a teenager in Lithuania before completing a fashion degree in London.

    “We are losing sewing skills,” she says. “It’s creative, practical, and satisfying, starting with nothing and ending with something you’ve made yourself.”

    Aisha Iqbal/BBC A woman with cropped blond hair stands smiling, with a tailor's tape measure hung around her neck.Aisha Iqbal/BBC

    Zana Kakanovic is among the team of tailors and textile experts who have been hired to run the academy

    Once unused, the ballroom has been completely reimagined by Imran as an events and learning space, decorated in traditional English style with a distinctly regal feel.

    For those involved, the project’s ambitions extend beyond craft.

    Safora Uddin, who helped develop the academy, works in drug and alcohol treatment, and sees tailoring as a powerful tool for connection and recovery.

    “When people come out of trauma, they want to learn something new,” she says.

    “It gives them purpose and confidence. This isn’t just about sewing, it’s about belonging.”

    Much of the work so far has been driven by Imran himself, from restoring the building to sourcing and repairing machines.

    “It’s been a labour of love,” he says.

    For Lisa, though, the reason she is there remains deeply personal.

    “I think I’ll try to make one of those panel dresses my grandmother used to sew. Just to remind me of her.”

    Listen to highlights from West Yorkshire on BBC Sounds, catch up with the latest episode of Look North.

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