7A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

7A Bus Time Schedule & Line Route 7A bus time schedule & line map 7A Leeds - Alwoodley Avenue View In Website Mode The 7A bus line (Leeds - Alwoodley Avenue) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Alwoodley <-> Leeds City Centre: 5:15 AM - 10:09 PM (2) Leeds City Centre <-> Alwoodley: 6:08 AM - 11:34 PM (3) Moortown <-> Leeds City Centre: 6:50 AM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 7A bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 7A bus arriving. Direction: Alwoodley <-> Leeds City Centre 7A bus Time Schedule 35 stops Alwoodley <-> Leeds City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 9:20 AM - 10:17 PM Monday 5:15 AM - 10:09 PM The Drive, Alwoodley Tuesday 5:15 AM - 10:09 PM Alwoodley Lane the Ave, Alwoodley Wednesday 5:15 AM - 10:09 PM Lakeland Crescent, Alwoodley Thursday 5:15 AM - 10:09 PM Alwoodley Lane King Ln, Alwoodley Friday 5:15 AM - 10:09 PM King Ln the Lane, Alwoodley Saturday 7:50 AM - 9:40 PM The Avenue Bottom, Alwoodley 4-6 The Avenue, Leeds King Lane Buck Stone Gdns, Moortown 7A bus Info Direction: Alwoodley <-> Leeds City Centre King Ln Nursery Lane, Moortown Stops: 35 Trip Duration: 37 min King Lane P&R B, Moortown Line Summary: The Drive, Alwoodley, Alwoodley Lane the Ave, Alwoodley, Lakeland Crescent, Lingƒeld Approach, Leeds Alwoodley, Alwoodley Lane King Ln, Alwoodley, King Moor Allerton Ctr B, Moortown Ln the Lane, Alwoodley, The Avenue Bottom, Alwoodley, King Lane Buck Stone Gdns, Moortown, King Ln Nursery Lane, Moortown, King Lane P&R B, Leaƒeld Drive, Moortown Moortown, Moor Allerton Ctr B, Moortown, Leaƒeld King Lane, Leeds Drive, Moortown, Stonegate Rd Queenshill Way, Moortown, Stonegate Rd Queenshill Approach, Stonegate Rd Queenshill Way, Moortown Moortown, Stonegate Rd Highwood Avenue, Moortown, Stonegate Rd Harrogate Road, Stonegate Rd Queenshill Approach, Moortown Moortown, Scott Hall Rd Rdbt, Moortown, Moortown Queenshill Walk, Leeds Corner B, Moortown, Scott Hall Rd Street Lane, Moortown, King Lane Circus, Moortown, Scott Hall Stonegate Rd Highwood Avenue, Moortown Rad Carr Manor Parade, Chapel Allerton, Scott Hall Stonegate Road, Leeds Rd Wensley View, Chapel Allerton, Stainbeck Lane, Chapel Allerton, Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton, Stonegate Rd Harrogate Road, Moortown Scott Hall Grove, Chapeltown, Sholebroke Mount, Chapeltown, Mexborough Street, Chapeltown, Scott Hall Rd Rdbt, Moortown Buslingthorpe Lane, Sheepscar, Sheepscar St North, A61, Leeds Sheepscar, Sheepscar Junction, Sheepscar, Benson Street, Sheepscar, Lovell Park, Mabgate, Victoria M, Moortown Corner B, Moortown Leeds City Centre, Corn Exchange D, Leeds City 384 Harrogate Road, Leeds Centre, Station D, Leeds City Centre, City Square A, Leeds City Centre Scott Hall Rd Street Lane, Moortown King Lane Circus, Moortown Scott Hall Rad Carr Manor Parade, Chapel Allerton Scott Hall Rd Wensley View, Chapel Allerton Wensley View, Leeds Stainbeck Lane, Chapel Allerton 540 Scott Hall Road, Leeds Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton Scott Hall Grove, Chapeltown Sholebroke Mount, Chapeltown Mexborough Street, Chapeltown Buslingthorpe Lane, Sheepscar Stanley Road, Leeds Sheepscar St North, Sheepscar Sheepscar Junction, Sheepscar North Street, Leeds Benson Street, Sheepscar 1 Sheepscar Grove, Leeds Lovell Park, Mabgate 84 - 86 North Street, Leeds Victoria M, Leeds City Centre 100-102 Vicar Lane, Leeds Corn Exchange D, Leeds City Centre 11-13 Vicar Lane, Leeds Station D, Leeds City Centre New Station Street, Leeds City Square A, Leeds City Centre 10 Inƒrmary Street, Leeds Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Alwoodley 7A bus Time Schedule 37 stops Leeds City Centre <-> Alwoodley Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 8:40 AM - 10:40 PM Monday 6:08 AM - 11:34 PM City Square A, Leeds City Centre 10 Inƒrmary Street, Leeds Tuesday 6:08 AM - 11:34 PM Trinity R, Leeds City Centre Wednesday 6:08 AM - 11:34 PM 10 Boar Lane, Leeds Thursday 6:08 AM - 11:34 PM Victoria I, Leeds City Centre Friday 6:08 AM - 11:34 PM Vicar Lane, Leeds Saturday 7:08 AM - 10:50 PM Victoria L, Leeds City Centre 117-119 Vicar Lane, Leeds Lovell Park, Mabgate Byron Street, Leeds 7A bus Info Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Alwoodley Sheepscar Junction, Sheepscar Stops: 37 A61, Leeds Trip Duration: 37 min Line Summary: City Square A, Leeds City Centre, Sheepscar St North, Sheepscar Trinity R, Leeds City Centre, Victoria I, Leeds City Centre, Victoria L, Leeds City Centre, Lovell Park, Buslingthorpe Lane, Sheepscar Mabgate, Sheepscar Junction, Sheepscar, Sheepscar Stanley Road, Leeds St North, Sheepscar, Buslingthorpe Lane, Sheepscar, Mexborough Street, Chapeltown, Sholebroke Mount, Mexborough Street, Chapeltown Chapeltown, Scott Hall Grove, Chapeltown, Scott Hall Rd Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton, Sholebroke Mount, Chapeltown Stainbeck Lane, Chapel Allerton, Scott Hall Rd Wensley View, Chapel Allerton, Scott Hall Rad Carr Scott Hall Grove, Chapeltown Manor Parade, Chapel Allerton, King Lane Circus, Moortown, Scott Hall Rd Street Lane, Moortown, Scott Hall Rd Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton Moortown Corner A, Moortown, Scott Hall Rd Rdbt, Moortown, Stonegate Rd Harrogate Road, Stainbeck Lane, Chapel Allerton Moortown, Stonegate Rd Highwood Avenue, 540 Scott Hall Road, Leeds Moortown, Stonegate Rd Queenshill Approach, Moortown, Leaƒeld Grange, Moortown, Leaƒeld Scott Hall Rd Wensley View, Chapel Allerton Drive, Moortown, Moor Allerton Ctr C, Moortown, Scott Hall Road, Leeds King Lane P&R A, Moortown, King Lane Allerton High School, Moortown, King Ln Nursery Lane, Moortown, Scott Hall Rad Carr Manor Parade, Chapel King Lane Buck Stone Gdns, Moortown, The Avenue Allerton Bottom, Alwoodley, The Ave the Lane, Alwoodley, The Drive, Alwoodley, Alwoodley Lane the Ave, Alwoodley, King Lane Circus, Moortown Lakeland Crescent, Alwoodley, Alwoodley Lane King Ln, Alwoodley, King Ln the Lane, Alwoodley, The Scott Hall Rd Street Lane, Moortown Avenue Bottom, Alwoodley Moortown Corner A, Moortown 388 Harrogate Road, Leeds Scott Hall Rd Rdbt, Moortown Stonegate Rd Harrogate Road, Moortown Stonegate Rd Highwood Avenue, Moortown Stonegate Road, Leeds Stonegate Rd Queenshill Approach, Moortown Leaƒeld Grange, Moortown King Lane, Leeds Leaƒeld Drive, Moortown King Lane, Leeds Moor Allerton Ctr C, Moortown King Lane P&R A, Moortown Lingƒeld Approach, Leeds King Lane Allerton High School, Moortown King Ln Nursery Lane, Moortown King Lane Buck Stone Gdns, Moortown The Avenue Bottom, Alwoodley 4-6 The Avenue, Leeds The Ave the Lane, Alwoodley The Drive, Alwoodley Alwoodley Lane the Ave, Alwoodley Lakeland Crescent, Alwoodley Alwoodley Lane King Ln, Alwoodley King Ln the Lane, Alwoodley The Avenue Bottom, Alwoodley 4-6 The Avenue, Leeds Direction: Moortown <-> Leeds City Centre 7A bus Time Schedule 19 stops Moortown <-> Leeds City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Moortown Corner B, Moortown 384 Harrogate Road, Leeds Tuesday Not Operational Scott Hall Rd Street Lane, Moortown Wednesday Not Operational King Lane Circus, Moortown Thursday Not Operational Friday Not Operational Scott Hall Rad Carr Manor Parade, Chapel Allerton Saturday 6:50 AM Scott Hall Rd Wensley View, Chapel Allerton Wensley View, Leeds Stainbeck Lane, Chapel Allerton 7A bus Info 540 Scott Hall Road, Leeds Direction: Moortown <-> Leeds City Centre Stops: 19 Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton Trip Duration: 22 min Line Summary: Moortown Corner B, Moortown, Scott Hall Grove, Chapeltown Scott Hall Rd Street Lane, Moortown, King Lane Circus, Moortown, Scott Hall Rad Carr Manor Sholebroke Mount, Chapeltown Parade, Chapel Allerton, Scott Hall Rd Wensley View, Chapel Allerton, Stainbeck Lane, Chapel Allerton, Mexborough Street, Chapeltown Potternewton Lane, Chapel Allerton, Scott Hall Grove, Chapeltown, Sholebroke Mount, Chapeltown, Buslingthorpe Lane, Sheepscar Mexborough Street, Chapeltown, Buslingthorpe Lane, Sheepscar, Sheepscar St North, Sheepscar, Stanley Road, Leeds Sheepscar Junction, Sheepscar, Benson Street, Sheepscar St North, Sheepscar Sheepscar, Lovell Park, Mabgate, Victoria M, Leeds City Centre, Corn Exchange D, Leeds City Centre, Station D, Leeds City Centre, City Square A, Leeds Sheepscar Junction, Sheepscar City Centre North Street, Leeds Benson Street, Sheepscar 1 Sheepscar Grove, Leeds Lovell Park, Mabgate 84 - 86 North Street, Leeds Victoria M, Leeds City Centre 100-102 Vicar Lane, Leeds Corn Exchange D, Leeds City Centre 11-13 Vicar Lane, Leeds Station D, Leeds City Centre New Station Street, Leeds City Square A, Leeds City Centre 10 Inƒrmary Street, Leeds 7A bus time schedules and route maps are available in an o«ine PDF at moovitapp.com. Use the Moovit App to see live bus times, train schedule or Check Live Arrival Times subway schedule, and step-by-step directions for all public transit in Yorkshire. About Moovit MaaS Solutions Supported Countries Mooviter Community © 2021 Moovit - All Rights Reserved.
Recommended publications
  • X98 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    X98 bus time schedule & line map X98 Leeds - Deighton Bar View In Website Mode The X98 bus line (Leeds - Deighton Bar) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Leeds City Centre <-> Wetherby: 6:33 AM - 5:33 PM (2) Wetherby <-> Leeds City Centre: 5:34 AM - 6:34 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X98 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X98 bus arriving. Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Wetherby X98 bus Time Schedule 54 stops Leeds City Centre <-> Wetherby Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 6:33 AM - 5:33 PM City Square L, Leeds City Centre 51 Boar Lane, Leeds Tuesday 6:33 AM - 5:33 PM Victoria A, Leeds City Centre Wednesday 6:33 AM - 5:33 PM Eastgate Space, Leeds Thursday 6:33 AM - 5:33 PM Byron Street, Mabgate Friday 6:33 AM - 5:33 PM 3 Regent Street, Leeds Saturday 8:33 AM - 5:33 PM Cross Stamford St, Mabgate 30-36 Cross Stamford Street, Leeds Grant Avenue, Harehills Roseville Road, Leeds X98 bus Info Direction: Leeds City Centre <-> Wetherby Roseville Road, Harehills Stops: 54 Cross Roseville Road, Leeds Trip Duration: 56 min Line Summary: City Square L, Leeds City Centre, Elford Place, Harehills Victoria A, Leeds City Centre, Byron Street, Mabgate, Roundhay Road, Leeds Cross Stamford St, Mabgate, Grant Avenue, Harehills, Roseville Road, Harehills, Elford Place, Lascelles Terrace, Harehills Harehills, Lascelles Terrace, Harehills, Fforde Grene Jct, Harehills, Harehills Avenue, Harehills, Roundhay Fforde Grene Jct, Harehills Road Tesco, Oakwood, Ravenscar Avenue,
    [Show full text]
  • Alwoodley Parish – Application For
    ALWOODLEY PARISH COUNCIL APPLICATION FOR DESIGNATION OF A NEIGHBOURHOOD AREA Prepared on behalf of Alwoodley Parish Council 5 November 2013 Introduction Alwoodley, for the purposes of this application, is a civil parish created in 2008 within the City of Leeds. Some of the adjacent areas are commonly referred to as being in Alwoodley but do not form part of the civil parish. It lies some 5 miles north of the city centre on the northern edge of the West Yorkshire conurbation. The parish is on a ridge between the valleys of the River Aire and River Wharfe. It is bounded by the suburbs of Adel and Bramhope to the west, Harrogate Road to the east, Moor Allerton to the south and Harewood parish to the north. The northern part of the parish is mixed farmland in the Green Belt in which Eccup Reservoir is situated. To the north of the parish is the Harewood Estate. Moortown and Sandmoor golf courses lie within the parish together with part of Headingley golf course. There are several sports fields. The site of a Roman road crosses the parish from West to East, from Ilkley to Tadcaster, close to Alwoodley Lane. Alwoodley Old Hall stood adjacent to the site of Eccup Reservoir in the present grounds of Sandmoor Golf Club. Built in the 17th century it was demolished in 1969. Early on the 20th century Alwoodley became a leisure destination for Leeds inhabitants; before that it was an isolated agricultural community. Much of the suburban area was developed between 1920 and 1980 . Leeds Country Way and two long distance footpaths, the Dales Way and the Ebor Way, cross or lie on the edge of the parish.
    [Show full text]
  • Properties for Customers of the Leeds Homes Register
    Welcome to our weekly list of available properties for customers of the Leeds Homes Register. Bidding finishes Monday at 11.59pm. For further information on the properties listed below, how to bid and how they are let please check our website www.leedshomes.org.uk or telephone 0113 222 4413. Please have your application number and CBL references to hand. Alternatively, you can call into your local One Stop Centre or Community Hub for assistance. Date of Registration (DOR) : Homes advertised as date of registration (DOR) will be let to the bidder with the earliest date of registration and a local c onnection to the Ward area. Successful bidders will need to provide proof of local connection within 3 days of it being requested. Maps of Ward areas can be found at www.leeds.gov.uk/wardmaps Aug 11 2021 to Aug 16 2021 Ref Landlord Address Area Beds Type Sheltered Adapted Rent Description DOR Silkstone House, Fox Lane, Allerton Single or a couple 11029 Home Group Bywater, WF10 2FP Kippax and Methley 1 Flat No No 411.11 No BAILEYS HILL, SEACROFT, LEEDS, Single/couple 11041 The Guinness LS14 6PS Killingbeck and Seacroft 1 Flat No No 76.58 No CLYDE COURT, ARMLEY, LEEDS, LS12 Single/couple 11073 Leeds City Council 1XN Armley 1 Bedsit No No 63.80 No MOUNT PLEASANT, KIPPAX, LEEDS, Single 55+ 11063 Leeds City Council LS25 7AR Kippax and Methley 1 Bedsit No No 83.60 No SAXON GROVE, MOORTOWN, LEEDS, Single/couple 11059 Leeds City Council LS17 5DZ Alwoodley 1 Flat No No 68.60 No FAIRFIELD CLOSE, BRAMLEY, LEEDS, Single/couple 25+ 11047 Leeds City Council
    [Show full text]
  • 55 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    55 bus time schedule & line map 55 Leeds - Cottingley Circular View In Website Mode The 55 bus line (Leeds - Cottingley Circular) has 3 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Cottingley <-> Leeds: 5:35 AM - 6:58 AM (2) Leeds: 6:05 AM - 6:05 PM (3) Leeds <-> Cottingley: 5:35 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 55 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 55 bus arriving. Direction: Cottingley <-> Leeds 55 bus Time Schedule 18 stops Cottingley <-> Leeds Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday Not Operational Cottingley Vale, Cottingley Cottingley Vale, Leeds Tuesday 5:35 AM - 6:58 AM Drysalters, Cottingley Wednesday 5:35 AM - 6:58 AM Ring Road Beeston, Leeds Thursday 5:35 AM - 6:58 AM Elland Road Ind Est, Beeston Friday 5:35 AM - 6:58 AM Heath Mount, Beeston Saturday Not Operational Leeds Utd Stadium, Beeston Fairway Court, Beeston Hill 55 bus Info Cemetery Road Jct, Beeston Hill Direction: Cottingley <-> Leeds Cemetery Road, Leeds Stops: 18 Trip Duration: 23 min Top Moor Side, Holbeck Line Summary: Cottingley Vale, Cottingley, 55a Top Moor Side, Leeds Drysalters, Cottingley, Elland Road Ind Est, Beeston, Heath Mount, Beeston, Leeds Utd Stadium, Beeston, Domestic Street Balm Walk, Holbeck Fairway Court, Beeston Hill, Cemetery Road Jct, Ingram Gardens, Leeds Beeston Hill, Top Moor Side, Holbeck, Domestic Street Balm Walk, Holbeck, Holbeck Lane, Holbeck, Spence Holbeck Lane, Holbeck Lane, Holbeck, Springwell Street, Holbeck, Globe Domestic Street, Leeds Road, Holbeck, Wellington
    [Show full text]
  • 324 Stanningley Road Bramley Leeds Ls13 3Eg for Sale
    312 - 324 STANNINGLEY ROAD BRAMLEY LEEDS LS13 3EG FOR SALE FREEHOLD FIVE RETAIL UNIT & WORKSHOP INVESTMENT FULLY LET RETAIL PARADE WITH WORKSHOP ABOVE BUT HAVING DEVELOPMENT POTENTIAL • RARE FREEHOLD INVESTMENT • ATTRACTIVE PARADE OF SHOPS • WORKSHOP ABOVE AND 6 NO. GARAGES TO THE REAR • CURRENTLY FULLY LET • JUST OFF THE BUSY STANNINGLEY ROAD TO LEEDS 4 Park Place Leeds LS1 2RU 0113 243 0920 www.tappcs.co.uk Regulated by RICS INTRODUCTION We are pleased to offer the freehold of the famous Bob Jackson Cycle Frame building business on Stanningley Road. With five let retail units on the ground floor and additional let garages to rear, the first floor is current occupied by our client. The building is offered for sale with the first floor vacant or let to our client by way of a lease for a term to be agreed. LOCATION The property is situated on the north side of Stanningley Road – the B6157 a busy thoroughfare through the west Leeds suburb of Bramley approximately three miles west of Leeds city centre. Bramley is a large primarily residential suburb situated between Armley just to the east and Pudsey to the west. It is however a popular business location with a wide range of commerce across it. Off the A657 just to the north is the large Bramley District Shopping Centre anchored by a Tesco supermarket. Along the length of Stanningley Road around the subject are various developments of industrial and business units. Bramley train station on the Leeds to Bradford line is located close by off Swinnow Road and which runs south from Stanningley Road.
    [Show full text]
  • Please Could You Provide the Following Information
    Please could you provide the following information: The address, crime date, offence type, crime reference number and theft value (if logged/applicable) of each crime reported between December 1 2016 and December 1 2018 that include any of the search terms listed below and any of the criminal offence types listed below. Search terms: • Cash and carry • Cash & carry • Depot • Wholesale • Booker • Bestway • Parfetts • Dhamecha • Blakemore • Filshill *Criminal offence types requested: • Burglary • Theft (including from a vehicle) • Robbery (including armed) • Violence against the person Please see the attached document. West Yorkshire Police can confirm the information requested is held, however we are unable to provide the crime reference numbers, this information is exempt by virtue of section 40(2) Personal Information. Please see Appendix A, for the full legislative explanation as to why West Yorkshire Police are unable to provide the information. Appendix A The Freedom of Information Act 2000 creates a statutory right of access to information held by public authorities. A public authority in receipt of a request must, if permitted, state under Section 1(a) of the Act, whether it holds the requested information and, if held, then communicate that information to the applicant under Section 1(b) of the Act. The right of access to information is not without exception and is subject to a number of exemptions which are designed to enable public authorities, to withhold information that is unsuitable for release. Importantly the Act is designed to place information into the public domain. Information is granted to one person under the Act, it is then considered public information and must be communicated to any individual, should a request be received.
    [Show full text]
  • 4F Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    4F bus time schedule & line map 4F Pudsey - Seacroft View In Website Mode The 4F bus line (Pudsey - Seacroft) has 5 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre: 10:32 PM (2) Pudsey <-> Pudsey: 6:47 PM - 11:32 PM (3) Pudsey <-> Seacroft: 5:10 AM - 9:32 PM (4) Seacroft <-> Leeds City Centre: 11:28 PM (5) Seacroft <-> Pudsey: 5:22 AM - 10:28 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest 4F bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next 4F bus arriving. Direction: Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre 4F bus Time Schedule 46 stops Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday Not Operational Monday 10:32 PM Pudsey Bus Stn F, Pudsey Cranshaw Hill, Leeds Tuesday 10:32 PM Pudsey Park, Pudsey Wednesday 10:32 PM Northrop's Yard, Leeds Thursday 10:32 PM Pudsey Chapeltown, Pudsey Friday 10:32 PM 19 Chapeltown, Leeds Saturday Not Operational Greenside, Pudsey Chapeltown, Leeds School Street, Pudsey Greenside, Leeds 4F bus Info Direction: Pudsey <-> Leeds City Centre Greentop, Pudsey Stops: 46 Trip Duration: 50 min Carlisle Road, Troydale Line Summary: Pudsey Bus Stn F, Pudsey, Pudsey Park, Pudsey, Pudsey Chapeltown, Pudsey, Hillthorpe Road, Pudsey Greenside, Pudsey, School Street, Pudsey, Greentop, Moravia Bank, Leeds Pudsey, Carlisle Road, Troydale, Hillthorpe Road, Pudsey, Southroyd Rise, Pudsey, Oakdene Close, Southroyd Rise, Pudsey Pudsey, Roker Lane, Pudsey, Southroyd Prim Sch, Southroyd Villas, Leeds Pudsey, Radcliffe Lane, Pudsey, Spinners Chase, Pudsey, Pudsey Town Hall, Pudsey,
    [Show full text]
  • X6 Bus Time Schedule & Line Route
    X6 bus time schedule & line map X6 Bradford - Leeds (Limited Stop) View In Website Mode The X6 bus line (Bradford - Leeds (Limited Stop)) has 2 routes. For regular weekdays, their operation hours are: (1) Bus Stn Stand 15, Leeds City Centre - Interchange Stand Y, Bradford City Centre: 6:40 AM - 7:44 PM (2) Interchange Stand Y, Bradford City Centre - Bus Stn Stand 15, Leeds City Centre: 5:20 AM - 7:00 PM Use the Moovit App to ƒnd the closest X6 bus station near you and ƒnd out when is the next X6 bus arriving. Direction: Bus Stn Stand 15, Leeds City Centre - X6 bus Time Schedule Interchange Stand Y, Bradford City Centre Bus Stn Stand 15, Leeds City Centre - Interchange 10 stops Stand Y, Bradford City Centre Route Timetable: VIEW LINE SCHEDULE Sunday 10:10 AM - 5:40 PM Monday 6:40 AM - 7:44 PM Bus Stn Tuesday 6:40 AM - 7:44 PM The Headrow (H7), Leeds City Centre 51-53 The Headrow, Leeds Wednesday 6:40 AM - 7:44 PM Thursday 6:40 AM - 7:44 PM The Headrow (Y10), Leeds City Centre 8 South Parade, Leeds Friday 6:40 AM - 7:44 PM Branch Road, Armley Saturday 8:08 AM - 6:05 PM Stanningley Road, Leeds Cockshott Lane, Bramley Cockshott Lane, Leeds X6 bus Info Dawsons Corner Rdbt, Pudsey Direction: Bus Stn Stand 15, Leeds City Centre - Interchange Stand Y, Bradford City Centre Thornbury Barracks, Pudsey Stops: 10 Bradford Road, England Trip Duration: 44 min Line Summary: Bus Stn, The Headrow (H7), Leeds Leeds Road, Thornbury City Centre, The Headrow (Y10), Leeds City Centre, 1003 Leeds Road, Bradford Branch Road, Armley, Cockshott Lane, Bramley, Dawsons
    [Show full text]
  • The State of Men's Health in Leeds
    The State of Men’s Health in Leeds: Data Dr. Amanda Seims, Leeds Beckett University Professor Alan White, Leeds Beckett University 1 2 To reference this document: Seims A. and White A. (2016) The State of Men’s Health in Leeds: Data Report. Leeds: Leeds Beckett University and Leeds City Council. ISBN: 978-1-907240-64-5 This study was funded by Leeds City Council Acknowledgements We would like to thank the following individuals for their input and feedback and also for their commitment to men’s health in Leeds: Tim Taylor and Kathryn Jeffries Dr Ian Cameron DPH and Cllr Lisa Mulherin James Womack and Richard Dixon - Leeds Public Health intelligence team 1 Contents Acknowledgements ........................................................................................................................... 1 1 Introduction and data analyses .................................................................................................. 9 1.1 Analysis of routinely collected health, socio-economic and service use data ............................. 9 2 The demographic profile of men in Leeds ................................................................................. 10 2.1 The male population ................................................................................................................... 10 2.2 Population change for Leeds ...................................................................................................... 11 2.3 Ethnic minority men in Leeds ....................................................................................................
    [Show full text]
  • A Lunchtime Stroll in Leeds City Centre
    2 kilometres / 30 minutes to 1 hour. Accessibility – All this route is on pavements and avoids steps. A lunchtime stroll in Leeds City Centre There are numerous bridges and river crossings in Leeds. However, there is only one referred to affectionately as “Leeds Bridge”. This is where our walk starts. There has been some form of crossing here since the middle ages. The bridge you see today was built out of cast iron in the early 1870's. In 1888 the bridge was witness to a world first. The “Father of Cinematography”, Louis Le Prince, shot what is considered to be the world’s earliest moving pictures from the bridge. © It's No Game (cc-by-sa/2.0) Walk across Leeds Bridge and take a right along Dock Street. Dock Street began its life as a commercial entity in the 1800's. Then, during the Industrial Revolution, the canal network provided the catalyst for the city's growth. As its name suggests, boats used to dock along Dock Street. A deep dock allowed the loading and unloading of barges into warehouses. Today Dock Street still looks familiar, but the warehouses have become housing and business spaces. Converted and conserved in the 1980's. Continuing along Dock Street you will pass Centenary Bridge. This bridge was built in 1993 to celebrate 100 years since Leeds was granted city status. It also created better pedestrian access across the Aire. Dock Street c. 1930 By kind permission of Leeds Libraries, www.leodis.net Continue along Dock Street and you will come to Brewery Wharf.
    [Show full text]
  • Loud Proud Passion and Politics in the English Defence League Makes Us Confront the Complexities of Anti-Islamist/Anti-Muslim Fervor
    New Ethnographies ‘These voices of English nationalism make for difficult listening. The great strength of Hilary PILKINGTON Pilkington’s unflinching ethnography is her capacity to confound and challenge our political and preconceptions and makes us think harder. This is an important, difficult and brave book.’ Les Back, Professor of Sociology, Goldsmiths, University of London ‘Pilkington offers fresh and crucial insights into the politics of fear. Her unflinchingly honest depiction of the EDL breaks apart stereotypes of rightist activists as simply dupes, thugs, and racists and Loud proud PASSION AND POLITICS IN THE ENGLISH DEFENCE LEAGUE makes us confront the complexities of anti-Islamist/anti-Muslim fervor. This terrific, compelling book is a must-read for scholars and readers concerned about the global rise of populist movements on the right.’ Kathleen Blee, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, University of Pittsburgh Loud and proud uses interviews, informal conversations and extended observation at English Defence League events to critically reflect on the gap between the movement’s public image and activists’ own understandings of it. It details how activists construct the EDL and themselves as ‘not racist, not violent, just no longer silent’ through, among other things, the exclusion of Muslims as a possible object of racism on the grounds that they are a religiously not racially defined Loud group. In contrast, activists perceive themselves to be ‘second-class citizens’, disadvantaged and discriminated against by a two-tier justice system that privileges the rights of others. This failure to recognise themselves as a privileged white majority explains why ostensibly intimidating EDL street demonstrations marked by racist chanting and nationalistic flag waving are understood by activists as standing ‘loud and proud’; the only way of being heard in a political system governed by a politics of silencing.
    [Show full text]
  • Leeds Site Allocations Plan Issues and Options Draft Report Of
    Leeds Site Allocations Plan Issues and Options Public Consultation 3rd June – 29 th July 2013 Draft Report of Consultation Presented to Development Plans Panel 11th December 2013 CONTENTS Page 1. Consultation Summary 2 2. Introduction 3 3. Background to the consultation 3 4. Methods of Consultation 5 o Consultation principles o Consultation material o Marketing and promotion o Consultation programme 5. Evaluation 11 6. Consultation Responses 15 o General 17 o Aireborough 20 o City Centre 24 o East 27 o Inner 31 o North 36 o Outer North East 42 o Outer North West 49 o Outer South 53 o Outer South East 57 o Outer South West 61 o Outer West 69 7. Next steps 75 Appendices Appendix 1 - Statutory consultees 76 Appendix 2 - Non statutory consultees 78 Appendix 3 - Statutory Notice 79 Appendix 4 - Statement of Representation Procedure 80 Appendix 5 - Marketing distribution 81 Appendix 6 - Photographs of the consultation material 82 Appendix 7 - Comments made (electronic copy only) 1 1.0 Consultation Summary Issue Number of comments Number of representations 7,738 comments received by 6,734 individuals Housing 5,970 people commented Employment – number of 157 people commented representations Retail – number of 166 people commented representations Greenspace – number of 441 people commented representations 2 2.0 INTRODUCTION 2.1 This document summarises the process involved in preparing and conducting the consultation, as well as summarising the results of the consultation to feed back to participants, and for use in subsequent stages of the Site Allocations Plan preparation. 2.2 The consultation took place over an 8 week period of from 3 rd June to 29 th July 2013 at locations across the city and online 2.3 The requirements for consultation as detailed by the Statement of Community Involvement (SCI) and supplemented by good practice are outlined in sections 4 and 5.
    [Show full text]