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Hunslet Lake Park Community Clean Up

On 28th May 2025 Litter Free Leeds and Getting Clean joined us for a litter pick in your area. There was food, games and chat about all things from repairs to anti-social behaviour. Let us know if you'd like to see more events like this in your area by getting in touch!

Hunslet Festival

On 16th June 2025 we headed to Hunslet Festival! Tin can alley was back by popular demand but the beanbag throw seemed to steal the show this year! It was great to be a part of such an action packed day!


Join your area walkabout

Each month we walk around your area to check for external repairs, bulky waste, communal garden condition and much more. All residents are welcome to join us - it's a chance to chat about what's important to you in your area and any issues you might want us to address. You'll find upcoming area walkabout dates in the key dates section on the right hand side of the page, including the meeting point and time.

Local Community Groups

"Join us! Together we can truly make a difference. We have over 50 groups who go out regularly litter picking throughout the whole of the City." Click here for more information.

"Getting Clean started as a volunteer project in November 2021, formed by recovering addicts helping each other and the local community to get clean and stay clean." Click here for more information.









Your Neighbourhood Plan for Arthingtons
View your current plan by clicking or tapping on the image below



Hunslet Lake Park Community Clean Up

On 28th May 2025 Litter Free Leeds and Getting Clean joined us for a litter pick in your area. There was food, games and chat about all things from repairs to anti-social behaviour. Let us know if you'd like to see more events like this in your area by getting in touch!

Hunslet Festival

On 16th June 2025 we headed to Hunslet Festival! Tin can alley was back by popular demand but the beanbag throw seemed to steal the show this year! It was great to be a part of such an action packed day!


Join your area walkabout

Each month we walk around your area to check for external repairs, bulky waste, communal garden condition and much more. All residents are welcome to join us - it's a chance to chat about what's important to you in your area and any issues you might want us to address. You'll find upcoming area walkabout dates in the key dates section on the right hand side of the page, including the meeting point and time.

Local Community Groups

"Join us! Together we can truly make a difference. We have over 50 groups who go out regularly litter picking throughout the whole of the City." Click here for more information.

"Getting Clean started as a volunteer project in November 2021, formed by recovering addicts helping each other and the local community to get clean and stay clean." Click here for more information.









  • Community Day in Hunslet Lake Park

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    In May, Neighbourhood Officer, Charlie, organised a successful community action day at Hunslet Lake Park. The event brought together customers, volunteers, and partner organisations from Getting Clean and Litter Free Leeds to carry out a litter pick around the area. Cllr Paul Wray also attended the event to lend a helping hand and speak with customers.

    After the litter pick, Charlie had a stall in the park and provided lunch bags to 20 families in the area. A Morrisons Community Champion also provided fresh fruit.

    Children took part in a lucky dip filled with balloons, bubbles, toy planes, and fidget toys. One young attendee was thrilled to win the giant teddy bear, which she named ‘Happy Bear’!

    Throughout the day, Getting Clean, Cllr Paul Wray and Litter Free Leeds took the opportunity to speak with customers about topics such as anti-social behaviour (ASB), and financial support.

    Two customers enjoyed the litter pick so much that they expressed interest in joining Litter Free Leeds regularly.

    To round off the day and celebrate community spirit, Getting Clean and our Community Spaces team planted a sunflower on Prospect Crescent!

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