Your Neighbourhood - The Arthingtons
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 Continue reading
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!
The Arthingtons sits in the south of Leeds, close to Middleton Railway. Known for its strong sense of community, it’s a place where neighbours feel connected.
Residents enjoy a great mix of amenities, from local shops, such as Arthington Stores and Aldi to Arthington Medical Centre and friendly local pubs. Hidden gems include Hunslet Lake Park, with play equipment for children and Middleton Railway offering special events throughout the year.
The Arthingtons is part of the Hunslet and Riverside ward. Your councillors, Mohammed Iqbal, Ed Carlisle and Paul Wray are active in supporting local initiatives, find out more or get involved here.
Getting around is easy with regular buses from Balm Road to Leeds. The area is only 3.5 miles from the centre of Leeds and in walking distance to local supermarkets.
Explore Middleton Park for peaceful walks. Residents love making use of local green spaces at Hunslet Lake Park and Grove Road.
Young people can join enjoy sports clubs and arts programs at the Hunslet Club. Look out for outreach sessions on Grove Road and community events throughout the summer.
Stay active at PureGym Hunslet which is within walking distance to The Arthingtons. Cheer on local teams like Hunslet RLFC or join community fitness classes and social sports.
The Arthingtons has a fascinating history, from Middleton Railway to the red brick back-to-back homes. Did you know that Middleton Railway is the world's oldest continuously running railway?
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Community Clean-Up Success!
Share Community Clean-Up Success! on Facebook Share Community Clean-Up Success! on Twitter Share Community Clean-Up Success! on Linkedin Email Community Clean-Up Success! linkWe are pleased to say we filled plenty of bags for collection by Leeds City Council today! Litter picking was focused around the path from Arthington View through to the City South Retail Park, which has long been reported as a hot - spot for litter.


Bulky waste has been collected from those residents who registered for a collection with us. Items were collected on a first come, first served basis. If your item wasn't collected, please visit https://www.leeds.gov.uk/bins-and-recycling/book-an-unwanted-items-collection to book a collection with the council.
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We are pleased to say we filled plenty of bags for collection by Leeds City Council today! Litter picking was focused around the path from Arthington View through to the City South Retail Park, which has long been reported as a hot - spot for litter.


Bulky waste has been collected from those residents who registered for a collection with us. Items were collected on a first come, first served basis. If your item wasn't collected, please visit https://www.leeds.gov.uk/bins-and-recycling/book-an-unwanted-items-collection to book a collection with the council.
Don't forget to register for Your Voice for up to date information on what's going on in your area, plus the opportunity to help shape local services!
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Opera North at The Penny Hill Centre
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Community Clean Up *new date* Thursday 9th April 2026
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To request a bulky waste collection, please complete this form by 5pm on 8 April, at the latest:
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Free Sports @ St Mary's School Playground
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We want your views on how we let homes in your area!
Share We want your views on how we let homes in your area! on Facebook Share We want your views on how we let homes in your area! on Twitter Share We want your views on how we let homes in your area! on Linkedin Email We want your views on how we let homes in your area! linkCLOSED: This discussion has concluded.We want to make sure our customers continue to feel safe and happy in their neighbourhood. In some areas we do extra checks before we let a home to make sure that this can happen.
We call this the Local Lettings Plan and anyone moving into a Leeds Federated home on The Arthingtons, Moor Road, Lake Terrace or Prospect Crescent needs to pass these extra checks.
They include:
References – must be received from a minimum of two sources, one of which should be from a previous or current landlord
Address history – must be provided to cover a full 3 years for referencing purposes
Nuisance or Anti-social behaviour – Anyone applying for a home in this area must not have committed violent or anti-social behaviour or any other form of nuisance.
Drug or alcohol abuse – Anyone applying for a home in this area who has a history of drug or alcohol abuse must be able to prove that they have been working effectively with support for a minimum of 6 months and provide a reference from their support worker to confirm that they have not suffered a relapse in this period.
Tenancy support – Anyone applying for a home who has a general housing support need will need to prove that they are actively working with support services to help them to make their tenancy a success.
If you have lived with us for some time, you will know we contact you every few years to see whether you think we still need these extra checks in place, if you have feedback on how we might do things differently and whether you think the current Local Lettings Plan is working.
So, here's where you come in. Please complete a quick survey by clicking here by 17:00 on 13th March 2026.
Thanks for helping us shape the way we do things.
We want to make sure our customers continue to feel safe and happy in their neighbourhood. In some areas we do extra checks before we let a home to make sure that this can happen.
We call this the Local Lettings Plan and anyone moving into a Leeds Federated home on The Arthingtons, Moor Road, Lake Terrace or Prospect Crescent needs to pass these extra checks.
They include:
References – must be received from a minimum of two sources, one of which should be from a previous or current landlord
Address history – must be provided to cover a full 3 years for referencing purposes
Nuisance or Anti-social behaviour – Anyone applying for a home in this area must not have committed violent or anti-social behaviour or any other form of nuisance.
Drug or alcohol abuse – Anyone applying for a home in this area who has a history of drug or alcohol abuse must be able to prove that they have been working effectively with support for a minimum of 6 months and provide a reference from their support worker to confirm that they have not suffered a relapse in this period.
Tenancy support – Anyone applying for a home who has a general housing support need will need to prove that they are actively working with support services to help them to make their tenancy a success.
If you have lived with us for some time, you will know we contact you every few years to see whether you think we still need these extra checks in place, if you have feedback on how we might do things differently and whether you think the current Local Lettings Plan is working.
So, here's where you come in. Please complete a quick survey by clicking here by 17:00 on 13th March 2026.
Thanks for helping us shape the way we do things.
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Your Housing Hub
Share Your Housing Hub on Facebook Share Your Housing Hub on Twitter Share Your Housing Hub on Linkedin Email Your Housing Hub linkWe’re excited to announce the monthly Housing Hub, right in the heart of Leeds City Centre at the Age UK building – and you’re invited!
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.
Why We're Doing This
You asked – we listened. Feedback from our customers told us loud and clear: you want more opportunities for face-to-face contact with ourContinue reading
We’re excited to announce the monthly Housing Hub, right in the heart of Leeds City Centre at the Age UK building – and you’re invited!
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.
Why We're Doing This
You asked – we listened. Feedback from our customers told us loud and clear: you want more opportunities for face-to-face contact with our teams. The Housing Hub is our way of making that happen, in a relaxed and accessible space.
Call our friendly Customer Experience team to book your appointment on
0113 3861000
Or if you prefer drop in, no appointment necessary - more information is available here.
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Join Your Neighbourhood Walkabout
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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.
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.
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Tackling Anti-Social Behaviour
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Your Local Community Groups and Services
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"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.

Looking for affordable items, at a store local to you? Revive Leeds' Hunslet Store could have just what you need! Click the image below for more information.
"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.

Looking for affordable items, at a store local to you? Revive Leeds' Hunslet Store could have just what you need! Click the image below for more information.
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Join Our Board
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