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Looking towards Leeds city centre from Beeston Hill. Beeston is an inner-city area located close to Leeds city centre. It is severed from the areas to the north by the M621 motorway, separated from Middleton by Middleton Park and from Cottingley by the Leeds Outer Ring Road. Beeston can be described as three distinct areas.
Beeston Hill may refer to the following places: Beeston Hill, Leeds , an area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England Beeston Hill, U.S. Virgin Islands , a settlement on the island of Saint Croix in the United States Virgin Islands
City Evangelical Church is an independent evangelical church in Beeston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated on Cemetery Road in the former Beeston Hill Baptist Chapel. [1] The church is affiliated to the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.
The metropolitan borough is divided into 33 wards, each of which elects three members of Leeds City Council.The ward boundaries were last reorganised in 2004. A map of the wards is available on the council website, [1] as is a postcode-to-ward tool. [2]
Beeston, Cheshire, a village and civil parish Beeston Castle; Beeston Castle and Tarporley railway station; Beeston, Leeds, West Yorkshire, a suburb of Leeds. Beeston railway station (West Yorkshire) Beeston, Norfolk, a village; Beeston Regis; Beeston St Andrew; Beeston St Lawrence, a former parish which is now part of Ashmanhaugh; Beeston with ...
Beeston Hill United Free Church [39] Malvern Road LS11 8PD Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed: 1974 The church is a Local Ecumenical Partnership with members from the Baptist, Methodist and United Reformed churches. It is part of the Leeds South and West Methodist Circuit and the URC Yorkshire Synod.
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Joseph Priestley College was a further education college founded in 1955 serving the communities of South Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It was named after Joseph Priestley, the scientist and co-discoverer of oxygen who was born nearby. The college had three campuses, in Rothwell, Morley and Beeston.