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  2. List of places in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Leeds is largely covered by LS post codes, most but not all of which have Leeds as their Post town to be used in postal addresses. Parts of the city have BD (Bradford) or WF (Wakefield) post codes, and some LS post codes are outside the city (in particular LS24 covering Tadcaster and LS29 covering Ilkley ).

  3. City of Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Morley town hall, one of the towns forming the borough Leeds Civic Hall on Millennium Square, meeting place of Leeds City Council. Leeds City Council is the local authority of the district. The council is composed of 99 councillors, three for each of the city's 33 wards. Elections are held three years out of four, on the first Thursday of May.

  4. Category:Places in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Towns, villages, areas and districts in the wider City of Leeds can be found under its category The main article for this category is Places in Leeds . Wikimedia Commons has media related to Suburbs of Leeds .

  5. Rothwell, West Yorkshire - Wikipedia

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    Rothwell is a town in the south-east of the City of Leeds metropolitan borough in West Yorkshire, England, [1] situated between Leeds and Wakefield.It is located in the eponymous Rothwell ward of Leeds City Council and Elmet and Rothwell parliamentary constituency, and is part of the West Yorkshire Urban Area.

  6. Bramley, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    It is part of the City of Leeds electoral ward of Bramley and Stanningley, which had a population of 21,334 at the 2011 census. [1] The area is an old industrial area with much 19th century architecture and 20th century council housing in the east and private suburban housing in the west.

  7. Cross Gates - Wikipedia

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    The plant employed 16,000 workers, from Leeds, Selby, Wakefield, Tadcaster and Wetherby and had its own railway station to cope with the daily influx of workers. The railway station had an 850-foot (260 m) platform and 38 special trains from surrounding towns and cities. An explosion from Hall 42 killed 35 workers and mutilated many more.

  8. List of public art in Leeds - Wikipedia

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    More images: Leeds Patronising the Arts and Encouraging the Sciences: Leeds Town Hall: 1858: John Thomas: Sculpture relief: Stone: Grade I [1] [7] More images: Lions Leeds Town Hall: 1867: William Day Keyworth, Jnr. 4 statues: Portland stone: Grade I [8] [9] More images: Leeds Rifles War Memorial: Outside Leeds Minster, Kirkgate: 1921: Edwin ...

  9. Middleton, Leeds - Wikipedia

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    Middleton Park, once the private estate of the lords of the manor of Middleton, is owned by Wade's Charity and leased to Leeds City Council for a peppercorn rent. [61] It has been one of Leeds many public parks since 1919 covering an area of nearly a square mile, 630 acres (2.5 km 2), of which 200 acres (0.81 km 2) are of ancient woodland.