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Map 4. Hierarchy of Centres WETHERBY Map 4. Hierarchy of Centres WETHERBY 27 Key OTLEY COLLINGHAM A1 (M) 9 City Centre 4 22 HAREWOOD BOSTON SPA A659 A660 A58 Town Centres A61 1 Armley BARDSEY 2 Bramley 3 Chapel Allerton BRAMHOPE 4 Colton (Selby Road) BRAMHAM 5 Cross Gates 6 Dewsbury Road 12 7 Farsley 9 8 Garforth GUISELEY 9 Guiseley, Otley Road 28 SCARCROFT 10 Halton 11 Harehills Lane YEADON 12 Headingley COOKRIDGE 1 29 THORNER 13 Holt Park 13 ALWOODLEY A64 14 Horsforth, Town Street 27 15 Hunslet 16 Kirkstall A65A6A65 18 A6120A6A61661201212020 17 Meanwood 19 26 3311 18 Middleton Ring Road HORSFORTHHORSFOS RTHRTTHTH 19 Moor Allerton 141 20 Morley CHAPELCHAC PEL 21 Oakwood 6 AALLALLERTONERTRTR ONN 17 BARWICKBARARW 22 Otley 3 23 Pudsey 14 3333 1177 IN ELMETELM A657A6577 25 SEACROFTSEASE CRROR FTT 24 Richmond Hill 221 A1 (M) CALVERLEYCACALC VERRLEYY HEADINGLEYHHEAHEADIND GLLEY 25 Rothwell 1212 16 26 RODLEYRODR LEYY 26 Seacroft 133 8 27 Wetherby 1166 1199 28 Yeadon 7 2 28 FARSLEYFARARSLSLES Y HAREHILLSHAREHILLS 11 5 2121 5 M1 A647A6477 300 BRAMLEYBRABBRRARAMMLEY Local Centres 22 24 1 Alwoodley King Lane 23 1 CITYY 10 2 Beeston Hill Local Centre HALTONHALTON 8 7 ARMLEY CENTRECCENENTRTRETR 4 3 Beeston Local Centre GARFORTH 4 Boston Spa PUDSEY 5 Burley Lodge (Woodsley Road) Local Centre 15 6 Butcher Hill Local Centre 23 7 Chapeltown (Pudsey) Local Centre A63 2 15 8 Chapeltown Road Local Centre 6 A642 9 Collingham Local Centre 10 Drighlington Local Centre 3 KIPPAX BEESTON M621 11 East Ardsley Local Centre 20 12 Guiseley Oxford Road/Town Gate Town Centre 32 LEDSHAM 13 Harehills Corner M621 14 Hawksworth Estate Local Centre A62 34 15 Holbeck Local Centre 10 A61 16 Hollins Park (Easterley Road) Local Centre A58 ROTHWELL 17 Horsforth New Road Side 18 Horsforth Station Road 24 18 M1 25 19 Hyde Park Corner 20 20 Kippax MIDDLETON A639 21 Kirkstall Road Local Centre MORLEY 22 Lincoln Green Local Centre 23 Lower Wortley (Granny Lane) Local Centre M62 MICKLETOWN 24 Middleton Park Circus Local Centre 25 Montreal (Harrogate Road) Local Centre 26 Moortown Corner 27 Rawdon, Leeds Road A653 28 Royal Parks Local Centre 11 29 Slaid Hill Local Centre 30 Stanningley Botton Local Centre M1 31 Street Lane S4 Town Centre 32 Tommy Wass (Dewsbury Road) Local Centre 33 Weetwood (Far Headingley) Local Centre 34 Woodlesford Local Centre (c) Crown Copyright and database right 2012 Ordnance Survey LA100019567 Map 6. Aire Valley Leeds - Key Locations Key Aire Valley Leeds AAP Boundary Enterprise Zone Hunslet District Centre Hunslet Riverside / Cross Green Area Skelton Gate Leeds South Bank (c) Crown Copyright and database right 2012 Ordnance Survey LA100019567 Scale: 1/20000 @ A3 Map 9. Key Elements of Leeds Transport Strategy (c) Crown Copyright and database right 2011 Ordnance Survey LA100019567 MAP 10. Leeds City Centre Woodhouse Lane (University) GreatGreGr att GeorgeGeoG rge Street WellingtonWWeWellilinngtoton StreetStrer et New Dock Key City Centre Boundary (Leeds UDP) Local Convenience Centres N.B. Further centres may be identified on the basis of new evidence or new development. © Crown copyright and database rights 2012 Ordnance Survey 100019567 Scale 1:12000 @ A3 Map 11. Emerging City Centre Transport Strategy Harrogate & Airport I Line Strategy N N NGT E R Network R I N G RO AD D D D D D D A R O A ING R O R R E G N N N I I 21 R 6 M Cycle Network ER N Cell Traffic System N I Expanded Pedestrian Realm Central Traffic Distribution (Loop) Bus Corridor and Gateway Inner Ring Strategic Strategies Signing & Management Aire Valley & Public Transport Access (Box) Strategy Five Towns Pedestrian Core Area HSR Corridor Strategy NGT Route High Speed Electrified Rail Corridors Rail Route & Terminal High Speed Rail (HSR) to be confirmed HSR Rail Improvements Crown Copyright and database rights 2012 Ordnance Survey 100019567 Map 13. Locations Subject to Sequential Assessment WETHERBY OTLEY A1 (M) COLLINGHAM HAREWOOD BOSTON SPA A660 A659 A58 A61 BARDSEY BRAMHOPE BRAMHAM GUISELEY SCARCROFT YEADON COOKRIDGE ALWOODLEYAALWOODLWWOODLLEYEY THORNER A64A A65A65 A6120 HORSFORTHHORHO SFOFOORTH CHAPELCHAPEPELP ALLAALLERTONLLERTERTONON BARWICKBARBARWICWWIICK A657A657 IN ELMELMETET SEACROFTSESEAS CROOFT A1 (M) CALVERLEYCALLVVERLEYLE HEADINGLEYHEADINNGLEEY RODLEYROOODLEYEY Key FARSLEYFARARSLES Y HAREHILLSHAREHILLS M1 A647A6474 BRAMLEYBRARAMLEM Y Smaller Settlements without an identified CITY ARMLEYARMLEYEY CCENCENTRETRE centre: offices smaller than 250m2 not HALTON subject to sequential test PUDSEYPUDSEY GARFORTHGARFORGARFORTH Rural Areas: Offices smaller than 250m2 A63 not subject to sequential test but must A642 demonstrate compliance with Appendix Two BEESTON Accessibility Standards M621 KIPPAX LEDSHAM Regeneration Areas: Offices smaller M621 A62 than 250m2 not subject to sequential test A61 A58 ROTHWELL Aire Valley AAP / Eco Settlement MIDDLETON M1 MORLEY East Leeds A639 Inner South M62 MICKLETOWN South Leeds Leeds Bradford Corridor A653 West Leeds Gateway M1 N.B. Where boundaries for the settlements change, or if a new centre is established, this will change the areas shown on the map. (c) Crown Copyright and database right 2012 Ordnance Survey LA100019567 Map 14. Hierarchy of Centres - Town and Local Centre Designations WETHERBY 27 Key OTLEY COLLINGHAM A1 (M) 9 Town Centres 4 22 HAREWOOD BOSTON SPA 1 Armley A659 2 Bramley A660 A58 3 Chapel Allerton A61 4 Colton (Selby Road) BARDSEY 5 Cross Gates 6 Dewsbury Road 7 Farsley BRAMHOPE 8 Garforth BRAMHAM 9 Guiseley, Otley Road 10 Halton 12 11 Harehills Lane 9 12 Headingley GUISELEY 13 Holt Park 28 SCARCROFT 14 Horsforth, Town Street 15 Hunslet YEADON 16 Kirkstall COOKRIDGE 1 29 THORNER 17 Meanwood 13 ALWOODLEY A64 18 Middleton Ring Road 27 19 Moor Allerton 20 Morley A65A6A65 18 A6120A6A61661201212020 21 Oakwood 19 26 3311 22 Otley HORSFORTHHORSFOS RTHRTTHTH 23 Pudsey 141 24 Richmond Hill CHAPELCHAC PEL 6 25 Rothwell 17 AALLALLERTONERTRTR ONN 26 Seacroft BARWICKBARARW 14 1177 3 27 Wetherby A657A6577 3333 SEACROFTSEASE CRROR FTT IN ELMETELM 25 221 A1 (M) 28 Yeadon CALVERLEYCACALC VERRLEYY HEADINGLEYHEAHEAEAADINDIND GGLEY 1212 16 26 RODLEYRODR LEYY 133 8 1166 1199 7 2 288 HAREHILLSHAREHILLS 11 FARSLEYFARRSLSLES Y 5 Proposed Higher Order Local Centres 2121 5 M1 A647A6477 300 BRAMLEYBRABBRRARAMMLEY 22 Proposed Lower Order Local Centre CITY 24 23 1 CENTRECCENCENTRTREE 10 1 Alwoodley King Lane 8 ARMLEY HALTONHALHALTALTLTONTON 2 Beeston Hill Local Centre 7 4 GARFORTH 3 Beeston Local Centre PUDSEY 4 Boston Spa 15 5 Burley Lodge (Woodsley Road) Local Centre 23 6 Butcher Hill Local Centre A63 2 15 7 Chapeltown (Pudsey) Local Centre 6 A642 8 Chapeltown Road Local Centre 3 9 Collingham Local Centre M621 KIPPAX 10 Drighlington Local Centre BEESTON 20 11 East Ardsley Local Centre LEDSHAM 12 Guiseley Oxford Road/Town Gate Town Centre 32 13 Harehills Corner M621 14 Hawksworth Estate Local Centre A62 34 15 Holbeck Local Centre 10 A61 ROTHWELL 16 Hollins Park (Easterley Road) Local Centre A58 17 Horsforth New Road Side 24 18 M1 25 18 Horsforth Station Road 20 19 Hyde Park Corner MIDDLETON A639 20 Kippax MORLEY 21 Kirkstall Road Local Centre 22 Lincoln Green Local Centre M62 MICKLETOWN 23 Lower Wortley (Granny Lane) Local Centre 24 Middleton Park Circus Local Centre 25 Montreal (Harrogate Road) Local Centre 26 Moortown Corner A653 27 Rawdon, Leeds Road 11 28 Royal Parks Local Centre 29 Slaid Hill Local Centre 30 Stanningley Botton Local Centre M1 31 Street Lane S4 Town Centre 32 Tommy Wass (Dewsbury Road) Local Centre 33 Weetwood (Far Headingley) Local Centre 34 Woodlesford Local Centre (c) Crown Copyright and database right 2012 Ordnance Survey LA100019567 Map 15. Strategic Green Infrastructure WETHERBY OTLEY A1 (M) COLLINGHAM HAREWOOD BOSTON SPA A659 A660 A58 A61 BARDSEY BRAMHOPE BRAMHAM GUISELEY SCARCROFT YEADON COOKRIDGE ALWOODLEY THORNER A64 A6120A6120 A65A6A65 HORSFORTHHORSFORTH CHAPELCHAAPELP ALLERTONALLALLERTERTONON BARWICKBARARW A657A6577 IN ELMETELM SEACROFTSSEACRROR FT A1 (M) CALVERLEYCACALC VERRLEYY HEADINGLEYHEAH DINGGLEY RODLEYRODRORODO LEYLEY FARSLEYFAAARSLESL Y HAREHILLS M1 A647A647 BRAMLEYBRAAMMLEY CITY ARMLEYARMLEYY CENTRECCENTRE HALTONHALHALTLTONTON PUDSEYPUDSEY GARFORTH A63 A642 BEESTON M621 KIPPAX LEDSHAM M621 A62 A61 Key A58 ROTHWELL M1 Leeds Boundary MIDDLETON MORLEY A639 Strategic Green Infrastructure (SGI) MICKLETOWN Adjoining GI M62 SGI Opportunities A653 Railways River / Canal M1 Motorways A Roads (c) Crown Copyright and database right 2011 Ordnance Survey LA100019567 Map 16. Leeds Woodland Sites above 2 Hectares WETHERBY OTLEY A1 (M) COLLINGHAM HAREWOOD BOSTON SPA A659 A660 A58 A61 BARDSEY BRAMHOPE BRAMHAM GUISELEY SCARCROFT YEADON COOKRIDGE ALWOODLEY THORNER A64 A6120A6120 A65A6A65 HORSFORTHHORSFORTH CHAPELCHAAPELP ALLERTONALLALLERTERTONON BARWICKBARARW A657A6577 IN ELMETELM SEACROFTSSEACRROR FT A1 (M) CALVERLEYCACALC VERRLEYY HEADINGLEYHEAH DINGGLEY RODLEYRODRORODO LEYLEY FARSLEYFAAARSLESL Y HAREHILLS M1 A647A647 BRAMLEYBRAAMMLEY CITY ARMLEYARMLEYY CENTRECCENTRE HALTONHALHALTLTONTON PUDSEYPUDSEY GARFORTH A63 A642 BEESTON M621 KIPPAX LEDSHAM M621 A62 A61 A58 ROTHWELL Key MIDDLETON M1 MORLEY A639 Leeds Boundary MICKLETOWN Woodland Sites above 2 Hectares M62 500m Access to Woodland Sites A653 Railways River / Canal M1 Motorways A Roads (c) Crown Copyright and database right 2012 Ordnance Survey LA100019567 Map 17. Leeds Habitat Network WETHERBY OTLEY A1 (M) COLLINGHAM HAREWOOD BOSTON SPA A659 A660 A58 A61 BARDSEY BRAMHOPE BRAMHAM GUISELEY SCARCROFT YEADON COOKRIDGE ALWOODLEY THORNER A64 A65 CHAPEL ALLERTON BARWICK IN ELMET HEADINGLEY A1 (M) RODLEY FARSLEY
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