Your neighbourhood plan for East Ardsley

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Your Neighbourhood Plan for East Ardsley

Thank you for your feedback about East Ardsley area. Your new Neighbourhood Plan for 2026 is ready, take a look by clicking or tapping the image below

If you have further feedback about the plan, please contact your Neighbourhood Officer, Adele Rowley on 0113 386 1022 or at Adele.Rowley@lfha.co.uk.

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.

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.


What's Next?

I will continue with estate walkabouts on the last Thursday of every month. I am happy to have a chat with anyone that wants to during these times so keep an eye out! You can also email or call me using the contact information shown if you would like to arrange a specific time to talk. Dates are shown on the 'Key Dates' on the right-hand side of this page.


In other news.....

We have been thinking about how we can help our customers that with hearing and speaking difficulties communicate with us and we have partnered up with Relay UK. For more information on how this works check out this link Relay UK - homepage | Relay UK

New windows and doors have now been installed at Apple Tree Court.

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 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.


Stay up to date


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Your Neighbourhood Plan for East Ardsley

Thank you for your feedback about East Ardsley area. Your new Neighbourhood Plan for 2026 is ready, take a look by clicking or tapping the image below

If you have further feedback about the plan, please contact your Neighbourhood Officer, Adele Rowley on 0113 386 1022 or at Adele.Rowley@lfha.co.uk.

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.

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.


What's Next?

I will continue with estate walkabouts on the last Thursday of every month. I am happy to have a chat with anyone that wants to during these times so keep an eye out! You can also email or call me using the contact information shown if you would like to arrange a specific time to talk. Dates are shown on the 'Key Dates' on the right-hand side of this page.


In other news.....

We have been thinking about how we can help our customers that with hearing and speaking difficulties communicate with us and we have partnered up with Relay UK. For more information on how this works check out this link Relay UK - homepage | Relay UK

New windows and doors have now been installed at Apple Tree Court.

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 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.


Stay up to date


If you would like to be kept updated about more opportunities to have your say, please follow this page by clicking the 'subscribe' button on the right-hand side to receive notifications.


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What do you think of the draft Neighbourhood Plan for 2026?

I agree with the draft neighbourhood plan.
50%
I have some suggestions for changes to the plan, and I will email charlotte.churchouse@lfha.co.uk with my comments.
50%
Total Votes : 2
Page last updated: 09 Jan 2026, 11:24 AM