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Leeds Wifi List Leeds-Free Wifi Locations This is a list of sites that have free wifi. In many cases they'll be accessible regardless of the buildings being open, but we can't guarantee that Leeds City Centre St Georges House Leeds Art Gallery Leeds Kirkgate Market Merrion House -40 Great George St, LS1 3DL -The Headrow -Vicar Lane, LS2 7HY -Merrion Street LS2 8PD Leeds Civic Hall Leeds Central Library Navigation House Leeds Town Hall -Calverley Street -Calverley Street - 35 Merrion Way, LS2 8NG -The Headrow, LS1 3ADL Carriageworks Theatre Leeds City Museum West Yorkshire History Centre Museum Discovery Centre -3 Millenium Square -Millenium Square -127 Kirkgate LS1 6DP -Carlisle Rd, LS10 1LB Assisted Living Leeds Leeds Magistrates Court Bruntwood Westgate Enterprise House -Clarence Rd, LS10 1LZ -Westgate -Leeds LS1 2RP -12 St Paul's St, LS1 2LE Armley Adel Burmantofts Beeston Leeds Industrial Museum The Brownlee Centre Burmantofts Housing Office Beeston Hill Community at Armley Mills -Bodington Way, LS16 8NA -Rigton Lawn, LS9 7QA Health Centre -Canal Road LS12 2QF -Deepdale Lane LS11 8LH Adel Beck Secure Unit Armley Moor Early Years Centre -East Moor Lane, LS16 8EB Belle Isle Beeston Lbrary -Station Road -Town Street LS11 8PN Belle Isle Foundation (Breeze) Luttrell Cresent Childrens Home -Belle Isle Center Enterprise Way Armley One Stop Centre 23, Luttrell Crescent, LS16 6LU Beeston Road Adult and Library Aberfield Gate Housing Office Social Care -2 Stocks Hill , LS12 1UQ Raynel Drive Care Home (BITMO) -Beeston Road -9 Raynel Drive, LS16 6BS - Aberfield Gate, LS10 3QH Acorn Lodge Children's Unit Cross Heath Grove IL -Rombalds Avenue Aberford -Crow Nest Mews LS11 8UQ Burley Armley Leisure Centre Vale Circles Lotherton Hall Carr Crofts, LS12 3HB Burley Park Children's Centre -Tunstall Road, LS11 5JF -Off Collier Lane, LS25 3EB -St. Matthias street, LS4 2DZ Stocks Hill Hub South Leeds Woodsley Green Skills Centre Chapel Ln, LS12 2DJ Boston Spa Independent Centre -Woodsley Green, LS6 1SD -2 Atha Cres, LS11 7DB Phil May Court Boston Spa LS12 1YW Children's Centre Cardinal Court -Deepdale Lane Cross Green -Cardinal Walk, LS11 8HP Bramley Boston Spa Library Lavender Walk -High Street -Lavender Walk, LS9 8JB Bramley Fulfilling Lives Chapeltown -Railsfield Rise, LS13 3AA Knowsthorpe Gate Chapeltown Children's Centre Cross Gates - Knowsthorpe Gate LS9 0NP -62 Leopold Street, LS7 4AW Bramley Housing Office Crossgates Library -202 Town Street The Reginald Centre -Farm Road, LS15 7LB Chapel Allerton - Reginald terrace, LS7 3EZ Bramley Library -Hough Lane LS13 3ND Crossgates Community Centre Chapel Allerton Library Scott Hall Leisure Centre - Maryfield Avenue, LS15 7TU -106 Harrogate Road - Scott Hall Road, LS7 3DT Bramley Childrens Centre -Fairfield Street LS13 3DT Temple Newsham House Technorth Family Learning Centre Reginald Terrace -Temple Newsham road, -99 Harrogate Rd, LS7 3NB -263 Chapeltown Rd, LS7 3EX West Leeds Family LS15 0AE Resource Centre -Ganners Green LS10 3JP John Smeaton Leisure Centre Calverly - Smeaton Approach, LS15 8TA Cottingley Calverley Library Hough Lane Centre -Thornhill Street, LS28 5PD Cottingley Children's Centre -Hough Lane , LS13 3RD -Cottingley Drive, LS11 0JP Carr Manor Bramley NHO Carr Manor Children's Centre Cottingley Court Transitional -Hough Ln , LS13 3ND -Carr Manor Primary School, Housing Unit Carr Manor Road, LS17 5DJ -Cottingley Court, LS11 0HP East Ardsley Farsley & Farnley Garforth Guiseley Ardsley and Tingley Library Farsley Library Garforth Library and Aireborough Leisure Centre -213 Bradford Road, WF3 2DL -Old Road, LS28 5DH One Stop Centre -The Green, LS20 9BT -Lidgett Lane, LS25 1EH Hough Top Court Guiseley Library Fearnville -Hough Top Court, LS13 4QP Firthfields Early Years Centre -Otley Road, LS20 8AH -Conisborough Lane, LS25 2LR Fearnville Leisure Centre Farnley Hall -Oakwood Lane, LS8 3LF Hall Lane, LS12 5HA Garforth Leisure Centre Holt Park -Ninelands Lane, LS25 1NX Holt Park Active Halliday Court -Holtdale approach, LS16 7RX Gipton Horsforth -S25 1ET Gipton South Children's Centre Holt Park Library Horsforth Clinic -Coldcotes Grove, LS9 6QJ -Ralph Thoresby High School, -Church Lane, LS18 5LA Harehills LS16 7RX Gipton North Housing Office Horsforth Library Broomhill Community Centre -Coldcotes Drive, LS9 6QG Nowell Court, LS9 6TW Town Street, LS18 5BL Hunslet Gipton North Children's Centre Calverlands Day Centre Harehills Children's Centre Hunslet Children's Centre -Thorn Walk, LS8 3LP -Church Lane, LS18 5LA -Cowper Terrace, LS9 7BA -St Marys School, LS10 2QY St James Hospital Hunslet Library Holbeck Headingley -Beckett Street, LS9 7LS -Waterloo street, LS10 2NS Adams Court Headingley Library Frederick Hurdle Day Centre Whitehall Road E, LS12 1DB North Lane, LS6 3HG Hunslet Hall -Chapeltown Road LS7 3EZ -Hunslet Hall Road, LS11 6UA Holbeck and City Childrens Centre Spen Croft Potternewton Childrens Centre Disraeli Terrace, LS11 6TT Spen Ln, LS16 5EJ Mears Office-Great -Potternewton View, LS7 2DW Eastern House -Off Wakefield Road LS10 3QD Dewsbury Road One Stop Centre Shire View Rutland Lodge and Library 72 Headingley Lane, LS6 2DJ Potternewton Lane, LS7 3DF 190 Dewsbury Road, LS11 6PF Arthington Court -LS10 2LW Hillside Unit 15 Scott Hall Emergency -LS6 2AY Hyde Park Respite Centre Hunslet Over 3's Potternewton View, LS7 2DW Hyde Park Surgery The Willows - Church Street, LS10 2QY Woodsley Road, LS6 1SG -Fink Hill, LS18 5DY Tribeca House Roundhay Road, LS7 1Qb Kirkstall Kippax Little London Middleton Abbey House Museum Kippax Health Centre Little London Housing Office St Georges One stop Centre Abbey Walk, LS5 3EH - Moorgate Drive, LS25 7QT Oatland Lane, LS7 1SP St Georges Road, LS10 4UZ Kirkstall Leisure Centre Kippax Leisure Centre Little London Childrens Centre Middleton Play and -Kirkstall Lane, LS5 3BE -Station Road, LS25 7LQ Woodsley Road, LS7 1SR Learning Centre Throstle Lane, LS10 4JD Kirkstall Recycling Centre Kippax Library -Evanston Avenue, LS4 2HR -Westfield Lane, LS25 7LY Meanwood Middleton Leisure Centre Meanwood Children's Centre Ring Road, LS10 4AX Thwaite Mills Potternewton View, LS7 2DW -Thwaite Lane, LS10 1RP Lincoln Fields Middleton Under 3 Children Centre100 Middleton Park Hawksworth Wood Lincoln Fields Day Centre Moor Allerton Avenue, LS10 4HY community Association Cromwell Street, LS9 7SG 6 Broadway, LS5 3PR Moor Allerton Library Laurel Bank Day Centre Inner East Cluster Family Moor Allerton Centre, LS17 5NY 100 Middleton Park Avenue, Resource Centre LS10 4HY Halton Licoln Fields Centre ,LS9 7SG Middleton Health Centre Halton Library -273 Selby Road, LS15 7JR -Acre Close ,LS10 4HX Temple Newsham Golf club Middleton Park Visitor Centre Templenewsham Road, LS15 0LN Town Street, LS10 3SH Morley Otley Osmondthorpe Pudsey Morley Health Centre Cross Green Community Centre Doreen Hamilton Early Pudsey Health Centre -2 Corporation street, LS27 9NB Cross Green, LS21 1HD Years Centre -18 Mulberry Street, LS28 7XP -129 Rookwood Road, LS9 0LX Morley Leisure Centre Otley Library and Tourist Pudsey Civic Hall -26 Corporation Street, LS27 9LG Information Centre Osmondthorpe One Stop Centre -Dawsons Corner, LS28 5TA -Nelson Street, LS21 1EZ and Job Shop Morley Library -81A Wykebeck Mount, LS9 0JE Pudsey Leisure Centre -Commercial street, LS27 8HZ Spring Gardens Home -Market Place, LS28 7BE for Older People Wykebeck Valley Road Morley Town Hall -Westbourne Grove, LS21 3LJ Day Centre Pudsey Library -68 Queen street ,LS27 9DY -Wykebeck Valley Road, LS9 6NR -Church Lane, LS28 7TY Otley Childrens Centre West Yorkshire Joint Services Cross Green Youth & Leeds City Council Pudsey Community Hub Nepshaw Lane South, LS27 7JQ Community Centre, LS21 1HD. Fleet Services -Robin Lane, LS28 7TY 77 Torre Road, LS9 7QL Gildersome Child Centre Richmond House Care Home -LS26 0UD Swillington Osmondthorpe -Richmond Road, LS28 5ST Resource Centre Knowle Manor SEC Swillington 80-84 Osmondthorpe Lane, Astley Way, LS26 8XT Farfield Drive Independent Tennyson Terrace, LS27 8QP LS9 9EF Living Centre Farfield Drive, LS28 5HN Richmond Hill Swarcliffe South Pudsey Community Centre Richmond Hill Children's Centre Swarcliffe Community Centre -Kent Road, LS28 9BN -Walter Cresent, LS9 8NG 65 Stanks Gardens, LS14 5LS Marsden Court Richmond Hill NHO Housing Leeds Swarcliffe Water Ln, Farsley, LS28 5SH -Walter Crescent, LS9 8NG 32-38 Langbar Gardens, LS14 5ES Woodview DC -Eastwood DriveLS14 5HU Rothwell Seacroft & Scholes Wetherby Whinmoor The Rose Lund Centre The Arium Barleyfields Community Centre Whinmoor Library -Sixth Avenue, LS26 0HD Thorner Lane, LS14 3FB Crossley street, LS22 6RT -Naburn Approach, LS14 2DF Rothwell Children's Centre Deacon House Wetherby One Stop Centre Cornwall Crescent, LS26 0RA 1 Seacroft Avenue, LS14 6JD 24 W Gate, LS22 6NL Wortley Housing Leeds Wortley Rothwell Leisure Centre Wetherby Childrens Centre Kentmere Children's Centre 36 Heights Drive, LS12 3SU Wakefield Road, LS26 8EL -180 Kentmere Avenue, LS14 1BN Hallfield Lane, LS22 6JS Westfield Chambers Rothwell Community Hub Wetherby Health Centre Kernel House Lower Wortley Road, LS12 4PX Marsh street, LS26 0AD -Killingbeck Drive, LS14 6UF 42 Hallfield Lane, LS22 6JT Rothwell Fulfilling Lives Seacroft Recycling Centre Wetherby Leisure Centre York Road Home for Older People Limewood Road, LS14 1LU Lodge Lane, LS22 5FN Holmsley Lane, LS26 8SD Killingbeck Court Scholes Library Wetherby Library and Brathay Gardens, LS14 6DF Dolphin Manor Care Home 3 Station Road, LS15 4BJ Tourist Information Centre Stone Brig Ln, LS26 0UD 17 W Gate, LS22 6LL South
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