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Housing at the Heart of Community: Leeds Federated at Queens Park Community Day
On 25 July, Leeds Federated took part in a vibrant community event at Queens Park, Pudsey, aimed at bringing residents together and strengthening local connections. The event, delivered in partnership with Breeze and supported by ASDA, Leeds City Council, and other local services, was a celebration of community spirit and a valuable opportunity to engage with residents on housing-related matters.
Originally, Leeds Federated had planned to host a more tenant-focused event on 24 July. However, following a suggestion from Cllr Simon Seary, we joined the larger Breeze event to benefit from greater footfall and wider community engagement. This decision allowed us to reach a broader audience and build new partnerships in the process.
The day featured a range of family-friendly activities, with Breeze providing a lively inflatable zone and dance area that kept children entertained throughout. While West Yorkshire Police were unable to attend due to operational issues, and the Fire Service had to leave before the event officially began, the atmosphere remained upbeat and welcoming.
From a housing perspective, the event offered a platform for Leeds Federated to connect with residents in a relaxed, informal setting. Our team was on hand to provide advice on reporting repairs, offer housing support, and listen to neighbourhood concerns. Notably, 100% of the tenants who spoke with us on the day raised concerns about anti-social behaviour (ASB). This feedback has placed ASB firmly at the forefront of our minds, and we are committed to exploring these concerns further and discussing them with the wider tenant community.
A key highlight was the presence of the Leeds City Council Hugo Bus, which provided advice on housing and wider council services. This mobile hub allowed residents to access information and support in a convenient and approachable way.
The event also marked the beginning of a new and promising partnership with ASDA, through their Community Champion, Angel Tabb, who attended the event and generously provided refreshments. This collaboration opens the door to future joint initiatives that can benefit the communities we serve.
Equally important was the relationship-building with Breeze, who have now welcomed Leeds Federated to participate in other events across the city. This partnership will help us reach more residents and contribute to wider community cohesion efforts.
Perhaps the most significant outcome from a housing perspective was the strengthened connection with local councillors, whose support was instrumental in facilitating these partnerships. Their involvement not only helped bring key stakeholders together but also reinforced the importance of collaborative working in delivering meaningful community engagement.
Councillor Simon Seary described the event as “a great success,” while Councillor Dawn Seary called it “a lovely day and a joyful outcome.” Their feedback reflects the positive impact of the day and the potential for future events to build on this foundation.
Looking Ahead
We encourage residents to visit the Your Voice page to share feedback and ideas for future events. If you have any housing concerns or would like to get involved in shaping your neighbourhood, please don’t hesitate to contact us.
While the event may not have achieved all of our intended housing engagement outcomes, it was a valuable step in building relationships, listening to our communities, and laying the groundwork for more impactful, housing-focused engagement in the future.
A Special Thank You
We would like to extend our sincere thanks to Sharon Lanceley, Adele Rowley, Kescia Awork, and Rebecca Janes for their help and support in making the day a success. A very special thank you goes to Kirsten Lomakin, without whom the event simply would not have taken place. Your dedication and coordination were instrumental in bringing everything together.
Community Day July 25th
Hello we are organising a community day with Litter Free Leeds, West Yorkshire Police, West Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service, Housing Leeds and Breeze. I hope that you can come along and join in with me on the day 12pm-4pm.
I hope that you can come along and enjoy the activities provided by Breeze In The Park Relaxed – Breeze Leeds and speak to front line services for help and advice. Housing Leeds will also be there to discuss all issues LCC including Housing Option advice.
Several restaurants and cafes offer deals where kids eat free, or for a reduced price, when accompanied by a paying adult. Some popular options include Bella Italia, TGI Fridays, Morrisons cafes, and Brewers Fayre. Many of these offers are available during specific times, school holidays, or with the purchase of an adult meal. Check online for more details.
Shelter's Money Information Sessions
I’m excited to share that our Money Information Sessions are launching this week!
We’re kicking things off at Leeds Mind and will be rolling out sessions across the city in partnership with a range of local organisations.
With the support of Shelter volunteers, these sessions aim to support individuals facing challenges with living costs and work towards preventing homelessness. The sessions will cover money saving tips, guidance on where to access financial support, and offer signposting to relevant services – ensuring attendees can access the broader help they may need.
We hope these sessions will also help reduce waiting lists for financial advice services – so please do share with your clients and service users.
Upcoming Money information Sessions
π Leeds Mind – Kirkstall
Where: Delacey House, Abbey Road, Leeds LS5 3HS
When:
• Thursday 5th June
• Thursday 12th June
• Thursday 19th June
π Time: 1:00 PM
π Sign up: 0113 230 2631
π§ Email: admin@workplaceleeds.org.uk
π Better Leeds Communities – Burley
Where: 42-46 Burley Lodge Road, Leeds LS6 1QF
When:
• Thursday 19th June
• Thursday 26th June
• Thursday 3rd July
• Thursday 10th July
π€ Time: 9:30 AM
π Sign up: 0113 275 4142
π§ Email: 1burley@betterleeds.org.uk
π BITMO – Belle Isle
Where: Belle Isle TMO, Aberfield Gate, Leeds LS10 3QH
When:
• Monday 30th June
• Monday 7th July
• Monday 14th July
• Monday 21st July
• Monday 28th July
• Monday 4th August
π Time: 12:00 PM
π’ No need to sign up – just drop in!
SURPLUS TO PURPOSE
Hello, just wanted to share something that might be helpful if things are a bit tight right now. There are some great local initiatives working to make sure good food doesn't go to waste and gets to people who need it.
Basically, they team up with businesses to rescue perfectly good surplus food and then share it with the community. It's a win-win: less waste and more support for families.
If you're finding it hard to put food on the table, it might be worth looking into these kinds of projects in our neighbourhood. They're doing some really important work.
The link below will take you to the website full of help and advice or if you want to donate.
27/03/2025 Update: The final plan for your area is now live and available to view. All consultations and polls are now closed. Thank you for your participation.
10/03/2025 - Update:
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