Meanwood North - 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
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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!
Location
Meanwood is a leafy, vibrant suburb in north‑west Leeds, sitting within the Moortown ward and the Leeds North East parliamentary constituency. It has a distinct village feel while being just minutes from the city centre, bordered by Headingley, Chapel Allerton and Adel.
Local Amenities
Meanwood offers everything from big‑name supermarkets to much‑loved independents. Residents benefit from Asda, Aldi and Waitrose, alongside cafés, bars and restaurants such as East of Arcadia and Zucco. The area also includes a medical centre, post office, health centres, a library and a dental surgery.
Green spaces are a huge part of daily life here. Meanwood Park spans 29 hectares with woodland, open fields, picnic spots, play areas and its well‑known footbridges over Meanwood Beck. The park connects directly into The Hollies and the Meanwood Valley Trail.
Council Wards and Local Councillors
Meanwood sits within the Moortown Ward, represented by Leeds City Councillors including Sharon Hamilton and Mohammed Shahzad. Residents can get involved in local democracy through ward meetings, consultations and community projects.
Community groups such as the Meanwood Valley Partnership also encourage residents to take part in local environmental projects and neighbourhood improvements.
Transport Links
Getting around Meanwood is easy thanks to regular bus routes including the 7, 38, 39, 91 and 781, which connect to Leeds city centre, Chapel Allerton, Headingley and wider West Yorkshire.
For rail travel, Burley Park and Headingley stations are just over a mile from Meanwood, offering quick links across the region.
For commuting by car, the area has convenient access to the Ring Road, and Leeds Bradford Airport is only a short distance away.
Local Walks
Meanwood is famous for its beautiful green walking routes. The Meanwood Valley Trail is one of Leeds’ best‑known trails – a 7‑mile route stretching from Woodhouse Moor through Meanwood Park and Adel Woods to Golden Acre Park. It offers woodland paths, streams, wildlife and scenic picnic spots.
Meanwood Park itself provides peaceful walks, access to The Hollies’ historic landscaped gardens, and routes into Scotland Wood.
If you enjoy longer or more adventurous walks, the trail links into the Leeds Country Way, making it easy to explore further afield.
Youth Provision and Clubs
Meanwood has a strong community focus on activities for children and young people.
Local options include:
- Thrive Leeds, a partnership of four local churches offering youth groups, drop‑ins, creative activities and support for 0–18 year olds. [thriveleeds.org.uk]
- Meanwood Amateur Boxing Club, providing coaching, confidence‑building and fitness sessions for young people. , [meanwoodboxing.com]
- Meanwood Cricket Club, which runs junior and U18 cricket programmes with coaching, volunteering opportunities and competitive matches. [meanwoodcc.com]
- Meanwood Community Centre, home to youth activities, drama clubs, family events and holiday provision. [thatleedsmag.co.uk]
Sporting Interests and Leisure
The area has a rich mix of sports and leisure activities:
- Cricket at Meanwood Cricket Club, with facilities for both adults and juniors. [Meanwood C...icket Club]
- Boxing and fitness sessions at Meanwood Amateur Boxing Club. [meanwoodboxing.com]
- Spacious parks ideal for running, outdoor fitness, dog walking and family play. Meanwood Park includes tennis courts, table tennis, a bowling green and play areas. [sport.leeds.ac.uk]
Local pubs and restaurants like The Alfred, East of Arcadia and Zucco also provide social spaces and community events.
Historical or Special Features
Meanwood has a proud and fascinating history shaped by centuries of industry, woodland life and community identity.
Highlights include:
- The name ‘Meanwood’ dates back to the 12th century, meaning Meene Wude – the boundary wood of the Manor of Alreton.
- The area played a role in the Civil War, where legend says the beck “ran red” – giving rise to the name Stainbeck.
- The Meanwood Valley was a hub of mills, quarries and tanneries from the 16th to 19th centuries.
- The historic parkland around Meanwood Beck once formed part of the Whalley family estate, later home to Captain Oates’ family before becoming Meanwood Park in 1954.
- The area is rich in preserved heritage structures, including old mill sites, quarry remnants and park gateways that form part of the Meanwood Conservation Area.
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Who's Listening
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Phone 0113 386 1129 Email lisa.gye-gilchrist@lfha.co.uk
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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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17 June 2026
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15 July 2026
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19 August 2026

