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  2. Canopy Housing - Wikipedia

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    Canopy Housing [1] are a self-help housing organisation based in Leeds, UK. They were winners of the UN World Habitat Award 2015/16 in partnership with Giroscope. [2] [3] Canopy renovate empty properties with volunteers and homeless people, who become their tenants after creating good quality affordable homes for themselves.

  3. List of council high-rise apartment buildings in the City of ...

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    This article lists existing and demolished council commissioned high-rise apartment buildings in the City of Leeds. High-rise being defined as being eight stories or more. High-rise being defined as being eight stories or more.

  4. Leeds Federated Housing Association - Wikipedia

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    Most of its homes are in Leeds, but through the 1990s they started developing outside Leeds and now have around 400 homes in Harrogate and 100 in Wakefield. The association's aim is to provide a benefit to the whole community through the provision of housing and associated services.

  5. Leeds City Council - Wikipedia

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    The modern city council was established in 1974, with the first elections being held in advance in 1973. Under the Local Government Act 1972, the area of the County Borough of Leeds was combined with those of the Municipal Borough of Morley, the Municipal Borough of Pudsey, Aireborough Urban District, Horsforth Urban District, Otley Urban District, Garforth Urban District, Rothwell Urban ...

  6. West Park, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    West Park is a suburb of north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England, north of Headingley.It is a mixed area of private suburban housing and suburban council estates. The name derives from its main park (approximately 500 metres north-south by 300 metres east-west) containing playing fields together with a conservation area of grassy meadow ending in woodland.

  7. Little London, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    It is so called because in the 19th century it had fashionable housing and interesting architecture comparable to London. [1] In the 1950s and '60s it became largely council housing [2] and now consists of a mixture of high and low-rise flats and housing. The area falls within the Little London and Woodhouse ward of the City of Leeds Council.

  8. City of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Morley town hall, one of the towns forming the borough Leeds Civic Hall on Millennium Square, meeting place of Leeds City Council. Leeds City Council is the local authority of the district. The council is composed of 99 councillors, three for each of the city's 33 wards. Elections are held three years out of four, on the first Thursday of May.

  9. Leeds City Region - Wikipedia

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    The Leeds City Region, or informally Greater Leeds, is a local enterprise partnership city region located in West Yorkshire, England. Prior to the West Yorkshire devolution deal, the partnership covered parts of South and North Yorkshire .