Richmond Hill & East End Park - 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

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!

Richmond Hill and East End Park sit just east of Leeds city centre and are known for their strong community spirit, diverse neighbourhoods and rich local history. Residents enjoy being close to the city while still having access to local parks, schools and community spaces.

The area has a wide range of amenities, including local shops along York Road and East Park Road, supermarkets such as Aldi and Tesco Express, healthcare services at East Park Medical Centre and St James’s University Hospital nearby. Popular local spots include East End Park itself, with open green space and play areas for families, and the historic St Saviour’s Church in Richmond Hill.

Richmond Hill and East End Park are part of the Burmantofts and Richmond Hill ward. Your local councillors, Luke Farley, Asghar Khan and Nkele Manaka, are active in supporting community projects and local residents across the area.

Getting around is easy with regular bus routes along York Road and easy access to Leeds city centre, which is less than two miles away. Leeds Train Station is also within easy reach for commuting and travel across West Yorkshire.

Residents enjoy local green spaces including East End Park, Ebor Gardens and the nearby Leeds waterfront. The area’s location makes it easy to access the city centre, local schools and community facilities.

Young people can get involved in activities and support services through organisations such as the Leeds Youth Service, local schools and nearby community centres. Seasonal events, holiday activities and outreach programmes regularly take place across the ward.

For sport and fitness, residents can access local gyms, sports pitches and leisure facilities nearby, including John Charles Centre for Sport and community fitness sessions across east Leeds. Football and rugby are popular locally, with strong community participation in grassroots sports.

Richmond Hill and East End Park have a fascinating industrial heritage, with many traditional red-brick terraces and historic buildings still shaping the area today. The neighbourhood played an important role in Leeds’ industrial growth and continues to evolve through regeneration and investment in housing and public spaces.

  • June 2026 Update for Richmond Hill & East End Park

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    Welcome to your monthly update for Richmond Hill & East End Park.

    Here's what’s been happening and what’s coming up

    We visited the area this month and found improvements in some areas where we have been working with customers on untidy gardens. We also found some areas of fly tipping and have arranged to have this cleared.

    If you see someone fly tipping, please report this to us on 0113 386 1000.

    We’ll be in your area again on 13th Julyall residents are welcome to join the area visit. We’ll be walking around the area, checking for repairs, health and safety issues and neighbourhood management issues. We want to hear from you, so please join us if you can.

    Don’t forget…

    You can stay up to date with local events, share feedback on our services and help shape how we work. Register for Your Voice here – you’ll also be entered into our bi-monthly prize draw for a £30 voucher. Good luck!

    Before you go…

    We want to hear from you - please take a moment to answer this month’s Flash Feedback question.

    What opportunities would you like to see for children and young people in your neighbourhoods?

    Thanks for reading and please keep an eye out for more updates here soon!

    Welcome to your monthly update for Richmond Hill & East End Park.

    Here's what’s been happening and what’s coming up

    We visited the area this month and found improvements in some areas where we have been working with customers on untidy gardens. We also found some areas of fly tipping and have arranged to have this cleared.

    If you see someone fly tipping, please report this to us on 0113 386 1000.

    We’ll be in your area again on 13th Julyall residents are welcome to join the area visit. We’ll be walking around the area, checking for repairs, health and safety issues and neighbourhood management issues. We want to hear from you, so please join us if you can.

    Don’t forget…

    You can stay up to date with local events, share feedback on our services and help shape how we work. Register for Your Voice here – you’ll also be entered into our bi-monthly prize draw for a £30 voucher. Good luck!

    Before you go…

    We want to hear from you - please take a moment to answer this month’s Flash Feedback question.

    What opportunities would you like to see for children and young people in your neighbourhoods?

    Thanks for reading and please keep an eye out for more updates here soon!

  • Neighbourhood Policing Team Contacts 2026

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    Neighbourhood Policing Team contact points for 2026



    Neighbourhood Policing Team contact points for 2026



  • May 2025 Update

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    We have completed a litter pick on the Cavalier estate which went really well, collecting a full bin bags worth of litter.
    We also plan to arrange a resident meeting at a local venue later in the summer.

    We will be conducting a litter pick on Londesborough Terrace/Grove on the 9th June and also plan to check in with customers to see how things are.

    We have completed a litter pick on the Cavalier estate which went really well, collecting a full bin bags worth of litter.
    We also plan to arrange a resident meeting at a local venue later in the summer.

    We will be conducting a litter pick on Londesborough Terrace/Grove on the 9th June and also plan to check in with customers to see how things are.

  • November 2024 Update

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    We were in your area on the 6th and 7th of November to talk with you about your neighbourhood plan. Thank you to everyone who took the time to have a chat and completed the survey. All of your thoughts and opinions are valued and will be used to shape your neighbourhood plan!

    The Survey will remain open, so if you haven't already, please complete the survey to let us know your thoughts! We are always here to listen.

    We were in your area on the 6th and 7th of November to talk with you about your neighbourhood plan. Thank you to everyone who took the time to have a chat and completed the survey. All of your thoughts and opinions are valued and will be used to shape your neighbourhood plan!

    The Survey will remain open, so if you haven't already, please complete the survey to let us know your thoughts! We are always here to listen.

  • What is a Neighbourhood Plan?

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    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

    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.

Page last updated: 11 Jun 2026, 11:34 AM