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  2. Moor Allerton - Wikipedia

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    There is a parade of shops with a post office, a Happy Shopper, charity shops, a Chinese and an Indian takeaway. Moortown Social Club is situated on Cranmer Gardens. [8] It includes Tynwald Woods (1.3 ha) and Cranmer Bank Wood (2.34 ha), both managed by the city council and accessible from Cranmer Bank. [9] [10]

  3. Trinity Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Trinity Leeds is a shopping and leisure centre in the city centre of Leeds, England, named after the adjacent 18th-century Holy Trinity Church. Developed by Land Securities and designed by Chapman Taylor , it opened on 21 March 2013, with over 130,000 recorded visitors on opening day.

  4. St George's Church, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    St George's Church is known for originally founding the St George's Crypt charity, which works with the homeless and asylum seekers. [3] The Crypt provides overnight accommodation and runs two hostels as well as charity shops, events and programmes to help people deal with addiction. The Crypt is now a charity in its own right, separate from St ...

  5. The Headrow - Wikipedia

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    The Headrow is an avenue in Leeds city centre, West Yorkshire, England. It is one of the most important thoroughfares in central Leeds, hosting many of the city's civic and cultural buildings, including Leeds Town Hall , Leeds Central Library , Leeds Art Gallery , The Henry Moore Institute , and The Light .

  6. Leeds city centre - Wikipedia

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    Leeds railway station. Leeds city centre is served by Leeds railway station. The station is one of 20 in Great Britain to be managed by Network Rail. It is the busiest English station outside London, and the UK's second busiest station outside London after Glasgow Central. [9] The station serves national, regional and suburban railway services.

  7. Albion Street, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Northern part of Albion Street, looking north, in 2018. The street runs north, starting at Boar Lane, opposite the entrance to New Station Street. It passes underneath part of the Trinity Leeds shopping centre, to a crossroads with Commercial Street and Bond Street. It continues past Albion Place and Short Street, to a crossroads with Headrow.

  8. Leeds Civic Trust - Wikipedia

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    Leeds Civic Trust is a voluntary organisation and registered charity established in Leeds, West Yorkshire, England in 1965.Affiliated to the national charity Civic Voice, its stated purpose is "to stimulate public interest in and care for the beauty, history, and character of the city and locality, to encourage high standards of design, architecture and town planning; [and] to encourage the ...

  9. Vicar Lane, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    It ends at a major junction with the Leeds Inner Ring Road, where it merges with New Briggate, and the two continue together as North Street. Listed buildings on the west side of the street include the early-19th century General Eliott pub, [ 5 ] early-20th century 49-51 Vicar Lane, [ 6 ] the Victoria Leeds complex of arcades, [ 7 ] and the ...