East Ardsley - Your Neighbourhood

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This page is here to keep you informed about what’s happening in your neighbourhood and the work Leeds Federated is doing to deliver our services to you. Our aim is simple: to help people make a home, and we’re here to listen, learn and act on your views

You’ll find your Neighbourhood Plan here (just click or tap the image below)

Your plan has been created using your feedback from recent surveys. It highlights what’s working well, what needs attention, and the priorities you’ve told us matter most. We’ve also developed an Action Plan to show how we’ll deliver on these priorities.

This page is your hub for updates, news, and ways to get involved. Check out the newsfeed below for the latest, explore other pages for wider projects, and discover how you can share your ideas or join in.

Plus, a little bonus: every month, we’re giving away a £30 voucher to someone who interacts on the Your Voice site – whether that’s leaving a comment, completing a survey, or sharing something creative. So, get involved and have your say!

East Ardsley sits between Wakefield and Leeds, offering a friendly village atmosphere with excellent transport links and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy a mix of local amenities, independent shops and green spaces, making it a popular place for families and commuters alike.

Locals make use of nearby amenities including Aldi Morley, Leigh View Medical Centre and traditional pubs such as The Bay Horse Inn. Hidden gems include Ardsley Reservoir, popular for walking and dog walks, and nearby Middleton Park, ideal for woodland walks and cycling. White Rose Shopping Centre is also just a short drive away for shopping, dining and entertainment.

East Ardsley is part of the Ardsley and Robin Hood ward. Your councillors, Karen Bruce, Stephen Holroyd and Karen Renshaw are active in supporting local initiatives and community projects.

Getting around is easy with quick access to the M1 and M62, regular bus services to Wakefield, Morley and Leeds, and nearby train stations at Outwood and Morley. East Ardsley is perfectly placed for commuting while still keeping its village feel.

Residents enjoy spending time outdoors at Ardsley Reservoir and Middleton Park, while families can access play areas, sports facilities and community activities across the local area. The nearby White Rose Leisure facilities and local gyms provide plenty of opportunities to stay active.

Young people can get involved in local sports teams, youth groups and community activities across Morley and Wakefield, with seasonal events and family activities taking place throughout the year.

East Ardsley has a proud industrial heritage rooted in coal mining and textile mills. Did you know comedian Ernie Wise grew up in East Ardsley? The village also has historic links to Yorkshire’s textile industry, with landmarks such as Ambler’s Mill reflecting its past.


This page is here to keep you informed about what’s happening in your neighbourhood and the work Leeds Federated is doing to deliver our services to you. Our aim is simple: to help people make a home, and we’re here to listen, learn and act on your views

You’ll find your Neighbourhood Plan here (just click or tap the image below)

Your plan has been created using your feedback from recent surveys. It highlights what’s working well, what needs attention, and the priorities you’ve told us matter most. We’ve also developed an Action Plan to show how we’ll deliver on these priorities.

This page is your hub for updates, news, and ways to get involved. Check out the newsfeed below for the latest, explore other pages for wider projects, and discover how you can share your ideas or join in.

Plus, a little bonus: every month, we’re giving away a £30 voucher to someone who interacts on the Your Voice site – whether that’s leaving a comment, completing a survey, or sharing something creative. So, get involved and have your say!

East Ardsley sits between Wakefield and Leeds, offering a friendly village atmosphere with excellent transport links and a strong sense of community. Residents enjoy a mix of local amenities, independent shops and green spaces, making it a popular place for families and commuters alike.

Locals make use of nearby amenities including Aldi Morley, Leigh View Medical Centre and traditional pubs such as The Bay Horse Inn. Hidden gems include Ardsley Reservoir, popular for walking and dog walks, and nearby Middleton Park, ideal for woodland walks and cycling. White Rose Shopping Centre is also just a short drive away for shopping, dining and entertainment.

East Ardsley is part of the Ardsley and Robin Hood ward. Your councillors, Karen Bruce, Stephen Holroyd and Karen Renshaw are active in supporting local initiatives and community projects.

Getting around is easy with quick access to the M1 and M62, regular bus services to Wakefield, Morley and Leeds, and nearby train stations at Outwood and Morley. East Ardsley is perfectly placed for commuting while still keeping its village feel.

Residents enjoy spending time outdoors at Ardsley Reservoir and Middleton Park, while families can access play areas, sports facilities and community activities across the local area. The nearby White Rose Leisure facilities and local gyms provide plenty of opportunities to stay active.

Young people can get involved in local sports teams, youth groups and community activities across Morley and Wakefield, with seasonal events and family activities taking place throughout the year.

East Ardsley has a proud industrial heritage rooted in coal mining and textile mills. Did you know comedian Ernie Wise grew up in East Ardsley? The village also has historic links to Yorkshire’s textile industry, with landmarks such as Ambler’s Mill reflecting its past.


  • Your Neighbourhood Plan for 2026

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    Thank you for your feedback about East Ardsley area. Your new Neighbourhood Plan for 2026 is now ready.

    If you have further feedback about the plan, please contact your Neighbourhood Officer, using the contact details in the Who's Listening section on the right hand side of the page.

    Residents living in Stanley will be contacted for feedback when we review the Wakefield and District Plan, so please keep an eye out as we want to hear from you!

    Thank you for your feedback about East Ardsley area. Your new Neighbourhood Plan for 2026 is now ready.

    If you have further feedback about the plan, please contact your Neighbourhood Officer, using the contact details in the Who's Listening section on the right hand side of the page.

    Residents living in Stanley will be contacted for feedback when we review the Wakefield and District Plan, so please keep an eye out as we want to hear from you!

  • Your 2024/25 Neighbourhood Plan Update

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    We held a consultation with a number of customers to attempt to come to an agreement with parking in the close. Unfortunately this could not be agreed, however since the removal of un road worthy vehicles the issue of parking has resolved itself.

    Interventions by LFHA has now resolved the dog faeces problem. However we will continue to monitor this.

    A suitable existing location has now been found for secure parking of a motor bike.

    Investigation was carried out to see if we could provide additional washing line space. It was decided that this would impact on the communal garden

    We held a consultation with a number of customers to attempt to come to an agreement with parking in the close. Unfortunately this could not be agreed, however since the removal of un road worthy vehicles the issue of parking has resolved itself.

    Interventions by LFHA has now resolved the dog faeces problem. However we will continue to monitor this.

    A suitable existing location has now been found for secure parking of a motor bike.

    Investigation was carried out to see if we could provide additional washing line space. It was decided that this would impact on the communal garden area and also have an impact on the ground maintenance.

    A fence was erected to the side of Apple tree Court to prevent youths jumping over the wall and causing a nuisance within the court. Since the installation this behaviou has stopped.

    LFHA have also been working with customers to improve other antisocial behaviour, although there are still a few issues, it has been much improved.

  • New approach to tackling Anti-Social Behaviour and Managing Neighbourhoods

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    We now have a brand new approach to anti-social behaviour, check out the new policy here.

    Report Anti-Social Behaviour - Leeds Federated Housing Association

    We now have a brand new approach to anti-social behaviour, check out the new policy here.

    Report Anti-Social Behaviour - Leeds Federated Housing Association

  • Surplus 2 Purpose

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    We have been working closely with a charity helping with food poverty called Surplus to Purpose. This amazing charity is on a mission to tackle one of the UK’s biggest challenges: food waste. Every year, 9.5 million tons of perfectly good food is discarded, while countless families and communities face food insecurity. They bridge the gap by rescuing surplus food from businesses and redistributing it. Join them on their mission to reduce waste, feed the world, and make a positive, sustainable impact on our planet. You can shop instore or online, check out this link Online Supermarket | Surplus to

    We have been working closely with a charity helping with food poverty called Surplus to Purpose. This amazing charity is on a mission to tackle one of the UK’s biggest challenges: food waste. Every year, 9.5 million tons of perfectly good food is discarded, while countless families and communities face food insecurity. They bridge the gap by rescuing surplus food from businesses and redistributing it. Join them on their mission to reduce waste, feed the world, and make a positive, sustainable impact on our planet. You can shop instore or online, check out this link Online Supermarket | Surplus to Purpose CIC for further details.

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Page last updated: 12 May 2026, 11:06 AM