Lincoln Green, Burmantofts & Ebor Gardens - Your Neighbourhood
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 onContinue reading
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!
Lincoln Green, Burmantofts and Ebor Gardens sit just east of Leeds city centre, close to St James’s University Hospital. Known for their diverse communities and strong local identity, these neighbourhoods are places where neighbours look out for one another and community spirit thrives.
Residents benefit from a wide range of local amenities, including Lincoln Green Shopping Centre, St James’s University Hospital, Ebor Gardens Primary Academy and local community hubs across Burmantofts. Hidden gems include the green spaces around East End Park, community activities at the Bangladeshi Centre and local support services at Ebor Gardens Advice Centre.
Lincoln Green, Burmantofts and Ebor Gardens are part of the Burmantofts and Richmond Hill ward. Your councillors, Luke Farley, Asghar Khan and Nkele Manaka are active in supporting local initiatives and neighbourhood projects across the area.
Getting around is easy with regular buses along York Road and Easy Road into Leeds city centre. The area is within walking distance of the city centre and benefits from excellent access to local shops, schools and healthcare services.
Residents enjoy nearby green spaces including East End Park and community play areas throughout the estates. The neighbourhood is also close to the cultural and creative developments taking place in Mabgate and the wider East Leeds area.
Young people can take part in sports, youth activities and community programmes through local schools, youth groups and nearby community centres. Ebor Gardens Primary Academy plays an important role at the heart of the local community, with activities and support for families throughout the year.
Stay active with local gyms, football pitches and community fitness sessions nearby, while residents also support grassroots organisations and neighbourhood events across Burmantofts and Lincoln Green.
The area has a rich history shaped by migration, industry and regeneration. Burmantofts was once famous for Burmantofts Pottery and Leeds’ textile industry, while Lincoln Green became known for its major redevelopment during the 20th century and its close-knit community identity.
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Your Neighbourhood Plan Review - 2026
Share Your Neighbourhood Plan Review - 2026 on Facebook Share Your Neighbourhood Plan Review - 2026 on Twitter Share Your Neighbourhood Plan Review - 2026 on Linkedin Email Your Neighbourhood Plan Review - 2026 linkWe have been working to deliver your first Neighbourhood Plan and it is now drawing to a close. We wanted to let you know what actions we have taken in response to your feedback and how we have shaped our services locally. Please take a look at the feedback document by tapping or clicking here to see what we have done, and what we are planning to continue to work on.
We would also like your comments on what we can do next. A new survey is available for you to let us know your current priorities.
You can access this survey by clicking or tapping here. Please complete the survey before 12th June 2026.
We will use the information you provide us to develop your new Neighbourhood Plan - so please share your views!
Don't forget to register with Your Voice for a chance to be entered into our prize draw to win a £30 voucher!
We have been working to deliver your first Neighbourhood Plan and it is now drawing to a close. We wanted to let you know what actions we have taken in response to your feedback and how we have shaped our services locally. Please take a look at the feedback document by tapping or clicking here to see what we have done, and what we are planning to continue to work on.
We would also like your comments on what we can do next. A new survey is available for you to let us know your current priorities.
You can access this survey by clicking or tapping here. Please complete the survey before 12th June 2026.
We will use the information you provide us to develop your new Neighbourhood Plan - so please share your views!
Don't forget to register with Your Voice for a chance to be entered into our prize draw to win a £30 voucher!
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Halool Men's Group
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Skip Day - April 2026
Share Skip Day - April 2026 on Facebook Share Skip Day - April 2026 on Twitter Share Skip Day - April 2026 on Linkedin Email Skip Day - April 2026 linkThose of you residing at Cherry Place and Lincoln Green Court will have received letters from me making you aware of the skip/clearance day for unwanted items. This is scheduled for Thursday the 9th of April, the time stated was between 11:00 and 13:00. This could potentially change to an earlier time of 09:30-11:30. I will send texts to all on the 7th confirming the time.
Please remember - no sofas/chairs or dining chairs with cushioning. No large electrical items, including large TVs. No tins of paint. If you have rubble or garden waste then it must beContinue reading
Those of you residing at Cherry Place and Lincoln Green Court will have received letters from me making you aware of the skip/clearance day for unwanted items. This is scheduled for Thursday the 9th of April, the time stated was between 11:00 and 13:00. This could potentially change to an earlier time of 09:30-11:30. I will send texts to all on the 7th confirming the time.
Please remember - no sofas/chairs or dining chairs with cushioning. No large electrical items, including large TVs. No tins of paint. If you have rubble or garden waste then it must be bagged up or the rubble not exceeding in large weight, if so, there will be a charge for this.
Can any unwanted items be left neatly and not causing an obstruction to either end of the Court. Sam and I look forward to seeing you on the day.
I will be extending this offer over the coming weeks/months to further of my schemes in the area. Moving forward we want to see clear from clutter and maintained gardens, be part of making this happen for the Community that you live in.
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Relay UK
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Good Neighbourhood Management
Share Good Neighbourhood Management on Facebook Share Good Neighbourhood Management on Twitter Share Good Neighbourhood Management on Linkedin Email Good Neighbourhood Management linkPlease follow the link below, to learn more about our new approach to Anti-social Behaviour and Good Neighbourhood Management.
https://www.lfha.co.uk/resources/latest-news/our-new-approach-to-anti-social-behaviour-and-good/
Please follow the link below, to learn more about our new approach to Anti-social Behaviour and Good Neighbourhood Management.
https://www.lfha.co.uk/resources/latest-news/our-new-approach-to-anti-social-behaviour-and-good/
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What is a Neighbourhood Plan?
Share What is a Neighbourhood Plan? on Facebook Share What is a Neighbourhood Plan? on Twitter Share What is a Neighbourhood Plan? on Linkedin Email What is a Neighbourhood Plan? linkA Neighbourhood Plan sets out our commitment to you and your community. We want to help build a strong community with you, your neighbours, local businesses, local charities and so many more.
No-one knows your neighbourhood better than you and your neighbours, so to work out how the plan might look, we want to be guided by you.
A Neighbourhood Plan isn’t about “fixing problems”, it's about having a common goal of building a strong community. However, we will try our best to make your neighbourhood the best it can be for you and your community.
We want to knowContinue reading
A Neighbourhood Plan sets out our commitment to you and your community. We want to help build a strong community with you, your neighbours, local businesses, local charities and so many more.
No-one knows your neighbourhood better than you and your neighbours, so to work out how the plan might look, we want to be guided by you.
A Neighbourhood Plan isn’t about “fixing problems”, it's about having a common goal of building a strong community. However, we will try our best to make your neighbourhood the best it can be for you and your community.
We want to know what's important to you and what you'd like to see in your community. We also want to hear what works well; is there someone in your community doing wonderful things for others that should be celebrated? Do you have an idea for your community, such as setting up a group activity that you’d like to arrange but need funding or resources to set it up? We can’t promise we can help with everything but let’s start the conversation.
Take part in the Survey
We'd love to hear from you and begin to get an understanding of how you feel about your neighbourhood.
Have your say now by taking part in the survey - this should only take a couple minutes to complete. Your answers will only be visible to Leeds Federated staff, and we'd really welcome your honest feedback.
Click the link to the survey at the bottom of this page to get started!
What's Next?
We will be door-knocking in your area on Tuesday 8th October between 11.30am-2.30pm to talk with you about the neighbourhood plan. You will also have the chance to complete the survey with us. If you're not available, we'll hand post you the survey and we can arrange to collect it from you at a later date.
Stay up to date
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Who's Listening
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Phone 01133861140 Email denise.armstrong@lfha.co.uk
Housing Hub in Leeds City Centre
We’ll be hosting monthly drop-in sessions on the last Friday of every month. Whether you want to book an appointment or just pop in while you're in town, our friendly staff team will be there to welcome you, with a hot drink, and some activities to enjoy.
Area Visits
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24 June 2026
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22 July 2026
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26 August 2026

