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The site selected by the Lord Chancellor's Department was based around a narrow lane known as "Oxford Street" which branched off Westgate to the north. [2] The Leeds Combined Court Centre was designed by the Property Services Agency in the modern style, built in red brick at a cost of £9.7 million, [3] and was completed in 1982.
Ebor Gardens Estate Existent Naseby Grange Cromwell Street, Burmantofts Existent Gargrave Court Gargrave Approach, Burmantofts 1966 Demolished Oxton Close Oxton Way, Burmantofts 10 storey T block with deck access. Part of a five block development of which only Torre Gardens and Torre Green exist. Demolished between 1987 and 2002. Demolished
A map of the wards is available on the council website, [1] as is a postcode-to-ward tool. [2] Leeds is represented by eight Members of Parliament. Since boundary changes made before the 2010 general election , the constituencies are Elmet and Rothwell , Leeds Central , Leeds East , Leeds North East , Leeds North West , Leeds West , Morley and ...
English: Waterside Court, Kirkstall Road, Leeds Waterside Court is an office building housing part of The Home Office. The building was originally the main part of Burley Mills, built for Benjamin Gott in 1799. It manufactured woollen cloths, and in the 1820's it contained a third of all the power looms in the Leeds area.
Moor Grange Estate is a housing estate in the West Park area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, which was built in the 1950s on reclaimed farmland. [1] [2] Work on the Moor Grange Estate began in 1955. [3] It was originally owned by the local council, and was leased by the council to tenants as a council estate.
Swinnow (derived from Anglo-Saxon Swin (swine) and how (hill), [1] possibly also a contraction of "Swine Moor" in the Yorkshire dialect) is a housing estate in west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is situated between Bramley and Pudsey on the west side of the outskirts of Leeds and is currently part of the Leeds City Council ward of Pudsey .
John Cossins (1697–1743) was an early cartographer, known for the following city maps: . plan of Leeds (c.1730) titled "A New and Exact Plan of the Town of Leedes" [1] map of York (1726): "New and Exact Plan of the City of York" This displayed fashionable new houses around the margin of the map.