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Appendix 1 - Covid-19 Response Operational Buildings Remaining Open APPENDIX 1 - COVID-19 RESPONSE OPERATIONAL BUILDINGS REMAINING OPEN Last Updated: 23/04/2020 12:01 LIST AGREED WITH CORPORATE AMB AND DIRECTORATE LEADS Building Name / Address Postcode Directorate FM Managed? Reasons for Status / Comments Status Integrated Health Team Albion House acts as a hub for a large part of West Leeds. It is therefore important to keep as an operational base. Albion House LS19 7XX Multiple Yes A&H and LCH confirmed IHSC team operating from the buildings. Core A&H Social Work Hub C&F Area Social Work Hub Apex House LS11 5LT CD Yes DIS/ Servers/ potential touch down Core Armley Community Hub LS12 2AB CD Yes Hub by appointment only Core Assisted Living Leeds LS10 1LZ A&H Yes ALL - Equipment warehouse Critical A&H service Core 81 Clarence Road Compton Centre Community LS9 7BG CD Yes Hub by appointment only Core Hub Confirmed Post Office is still open Deacon House, Seacroft LS14 6JD CD Yes Core Risk to rest of the building to be determined Dewsbury Road Community Hub by appointment only. Office accommodation on the 1st LS11 6PF CD Yes Core Hub floor if required for essential keyworkers Farnley Hall LS12 5HA C&E No Under further review with Parks & Countryside Core Buisness Admin - Cash provision to vulnerable residents for C&F and A&H Hunslet Hall LS11 6UA Multiple Yes Louise Snowden Confirmed cash dispense hub Core A&H social work Hub C&F Area Social Work Hub Buisness Admin - Cash provision to vulnerable residents for C&F Kernel House LS14 6UF CD Yes Core Louise Snowden confimed cash dispense hub C&F Area Social Work Hub Kirkgate Market Office LS2 7HY CD Yes Confirmed the market is still open Core Fareshare Knowsthorpe Gate LS9 0NP CD Yes Core Meals on Wheels Leeds Watch, Middleton LS10 4DE C&E Yes CCTV/ UTC Core Main building is closed with exception to 1W, 2nd floor meeting room suite & 4E. Access granted as required to 7E Merrion House LS2 8DT Multiple Yes Core and 8W Environmental Services AM working with C&E to explore Milshaw Park Way Offices LS11 0LS C&E Yes Core alternative site Print Unit LS14 1NG CD Yes Print Unit Core NHS PFI Building Reginald Centre LS7 3EX CD Yes Core Community Hub closed AM Check LCC office accommodation Depot need to remain operational Seacroft LBS Depot LS14 1NZ R&H Yes Large office accommodation if required for essential key Core workers Liz Ward - A&H Confirmed all office based staff are WFH but site required for support staff to use during visits. SKiLS Lingfield Drive LS17 7EL A&H No Core Review in 2 weeks Housing Leeds Commercial retail shop Liz Ward - A&H Confirmed all office based staff are WFH but site required for SKiLS Woodsley Green offices LS6 1SD A&H No support staff to use during visits. Core Review in 2 weeks St Georges Centre, Middleton LS14 5LS C&E Yes NHS clinic Core Check needed re: tennants. AM can advise which other buildings can be used as alternative. Technorth LS7 3NB A&H No Review - Max Naismith advised A&H team can work elsewhere. Core Youth Offending and C&F based there - AM to check No LCH staff Integrated Health Team A&H and LCH Tribeca House LS7 8BG CD Yes Confirmed site needs to remain operational for the IHSC Team Core Equipment store on site Integrated Health Team A&H and LCH Unit 1&2 Killingbeck Court LS14 6FD CD Yes Confirmed site needs to remain operational for the IHSC Team Core Equipment store on site Mail and Storage Westland Road LS11 5LD R&H Yes Core Permission to carry on with existing letting. The foodbank is currently open to the public 10:00-12:00 Tuesday and Friday. Foodbank staff also have access from time to time for devliveries. No one else Barleyfields Youth Centre LS22 6PJ C&E Yes is using the building at present. Service Request Permission to use main hall for food storage while building closed to the public agreed 26/03/20 The foodbank has had to relocate from Rothwell Firestation to protect key worker fire service personnel. Foodbank public sessions Thursday 10:00-12:00. Food Deliveries Tuesday 11:00-13:30. Blackburn Hall LS26 0QE C&E Yes NHS have requested to use the buildingat short notice for emergency blood Service Request donations. No lettings have been made as yet (24/3/20) Ward members involved in the relocation. Building open 17:00-13:30 Sat, Sun, Mon Providing support to "chaotic" attendees at A&E who don't Lincoln Green Community LS9 7JB C&E Yes require medical attention. In conjunction with NHS and Police. Service Request Centre Attendees are brought to the centre from St James' Hospital A&E. Canteen being used for community food storage and Henry Barran Centre LS8 3JL C&E No distribution. Awaiting dates and times. Gipton Together. Service Request Becky Murphy 07751051219 Hough Lane LS13 3RD C&F No Service Request Permission to use offices To provide telephone services and support to older people. Middleton Advice Centre (aka. To replace social gatherings. LS10 4LF C&E Yes Service Request Middleton Community Centre) Use for food parcel storage / distribution. Supported by Cllr Blake and Cllr Groves. Mondays 9:00-14:00 as of Monday 27th April. Permission to use offices Richmond Hill Community To provide telephone services and support to older people. To LS9 8NP C&E Yes Service Request Centre replace social gatherings. C&F Area Social Work and Looked after Children Shire View, 72 Headingley Lane, LS6 2DJ C&E Simon Johnson confirmed alternative sites can be used and Service Request Headingley site to be closed. Building not being used by any LCC staff but both the GP and South Seacroft One Stop Centre LS14 6GG CD Yes pharmacy are open and FM are facilitating the opening and Service Request closing of the site. St Matthews Community Use of kitchen for meal deliveries to older people. Storage of LS11 9NR C&E Service Request Centre meals on behalf of Touchstone. Permission to use offices and storage for food distribution Strawberry Lane Community LS12 1SF C&E To provide telephone services and support to older people. To Service Request Centre replace social gatherings. To be reviewed. Building is only being used by one tenant WiSE (Wetherby in Support of the Elderly) who are continuing to provide support Wetherby Council Offices LS22 6NL CD Yes Service Request during this situation. To negate the need for FM to provide a caretaker WiSE have been given keys to open and close the building. West Leeds Activity Centre LS12 3RE C&E Open Service Request 125 Street Lane, Roundhay LS8 1BD A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 136 Tynwald Drive, Moortown LS17 A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 15 Norman Place, Roundhay LS8 2AW A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 164 Brooklands Avenue, LS14 6RP A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes Seacroft 166 Brooklands Avenue, LS14 6RP A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes Seacroft 17 Prosper Street, Hunslet LS10 2AE A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 174 Brooklands Avenue, LS14 6RP A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes Seacroft 18 Prosper Street, Hunslet LS10 2AE A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 19 Prosper Street, Hunslet LS10 2AE A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 1A Lingfield Approach, LS17 7HL C&F No Res Home - Child & Family Care & Residential Homes Moortown 21 Cranmer Bank LS17 5LE C&F No Res Home - Child & Family Care & Residential Homes 25 Brooklands Court, Seacroft LS14 6UG A&H No Res Home - Older People Care & Residential Homes 25-27 Wesley Street A&H No 27 Wesley Street Care & Residential Homes 25-27 Wesley Street, Morley LS27 A&H No 25 Wesley Street Care & Residential Homes 27 Moorland Drive, Moortown LS17 6JP A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 28 Long Row, Horsforth (adj A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes Roos Court) 28A Long Row, Horsforth (adj A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes Roos Court) 33 Grove Road, Halton LS15 A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 35 Wellstone Drive, Swinnow LS13 4DZ A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 38 Woodnook Drive, Horsforth LS18 A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 39 Easdale Crescent, Seacroft LS14 6QA A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 4 Zoar Street, Morley LS27 8JD A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes 47 All Saints Circle, LS26 A&H No Res Home-Supported Living Care & Residential Homes Woodlesford Acorn Lodge, Rombalds LS12 2BA C&F No Res Home - Child & Family Care & Residential Homes Avenue, Armley Adel Beck LS16 8EB C&F No Res Home - Child & Family Care & Residential Homes Beechwood House, 24 LS11 7AE A&H No Res Home - Mental Health Care & Residential Homes Grovehall Parade, Holbeck Cherry Tree (MST) LS10 3NN C&F No Res Home - Child & Family Care & Residential Homes Cranmer Bank Children's Home, LS17 5LE C&F No Res Home - Child & Family Care & Residential Homes 21 Cranmer Bank , Moortown Dolphin Manor Home For Older People Stone Brig Lane, LS26 0UD A&H No Res Home - Older People Care & Residential Homes Rothwell Easdale Childrens Home, 9 LS14 6QF C&F No Res Home - Child & Family Care & Residential Homes Easdale Close, Seacroft Ganners Green Community Home, 9 Ganners Green, LS13 2PD C&F No Res Home - Child & Family Care & Residential Homes Bramley Home Lea House HOP 137 LS26 0PH A&H No Res Home - Older People Care & Residential Homes Wood Lane, Rothwell Knowle Manor Home For Older People, Tennyson Terrace, LS27 8QP A&H No Res Home - Older People Care & Residential Homes
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