List of Community Groups Supplied by Leeds City Council to the Local Government Boundary Commission

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List of Community Groups Supplied by Leeds City Council to the Local Government Boundary Commission LIST OF COMMUNITY GROUPS SUPPLIED BY LEEDS CITY COUNCIL TO THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT BOUNDARY COMMISSION All the groups shaded yellow in the table below, are TARAs, i.e. they are tenants and residents associations set up and run by Leeds City Council to deal with problems arising on estates. All the groups shaded green in the table below, are “initiatives,” often set up and run by Leeds City Council, which provide services to the community. Tingley TARA Older People's Action in the Locality Leeds City Council Service Manager - Tenant & Community Involvement Community Action for Roundhay Elderly The Heights East/West Residents Association Greenside Tenants Association Cranmore and Raylands TARA Ashlea Court Tenants Association Fieldhouse Tenants and Residents Association Kippax TRA Gargrave Group H.R.F Tenants Association Glenthorpe and Walford Community Group Friends of Kentmere Moor Allerton Elderly Care (MAECare) Coal Hill Tenants & Residents Association Morley Elderly Action Leeds City Council Communities Team - West North West Cottingley TRA Seigan Close TARA Clayton Residents Association Rycroft High Rise Residents Association Leeds City Council Communities Team - East North East Regents Residents Group Middleton Elderly Aid John O'Gaunts TARA Armley Helping Hands Rothwell TARA Beevers Court Residents Association Denbighs Scoial Club Leafield Towers Tenants and Residents Association Moorhaven Court Holbeck Elderly Aid Haslewoods Residents Association OWLS Adel Crag Community Association Castle Of Easterly Mount Inglewoods Tenants and Residents Association Westerton Close Elderly Group Halton Moor & Osmondthorpe Project Meanwood Elders Neighbourhood Action East Ardsley Community Group Halliday Road TARA Hamara Healthy Living Centre Theaker Lane Tenants Group Belle Isle Elderly Winter Aid Leeds City Council Housing Manager – Tenant and Community Involvement Billing View Community Group Robin Hood TARA South Leeds Live at Home Hawthorn Rd & St Andrews Rd Residents Groups Scholes Social Club Farsley Live at Home Scheme St Lukes TARA Caring Together in Woodhouse & Little London Winthorpe TARA Holt Park Residents Association Neighbourhood Action in Farnley, New Farnley & Moor Top Action for Gipton Elderly Moorside Tenants & Residents Association Royal Voluntary Service Friends of Sandringham Park Gilbert & Sandford Road Residents Association Nursery Garth Community Group Swarcliffe Good Neighbours Scheme New Wortley Residents Association Bramley Elderly Action Rothwell & District Live at Home South Seacroft Friends & Neighbours Scheme East Garforth TRA Blenheim Residents Association Westwood Tenants Association Button Hill Tenants and Residents Association Gamble Hill Residents Association Stanhope Management committee Cranmer Call Tenants and Residents Association Thorner Tenants and Residents Association Hawksworth Older People's Support Cross Green Community Group Methley and Mickletown TARA St Augustines Tenants and Residents Association Burley Top Community Network Crossgates & District Good Neighbours Scheme Crossgates & District Good Neighbours Scheme Neighbourhood Elders' Team Sandringham Tenants and Residents Association Queensview Tenants and Residents Association Barncroft Tenants and Residents Association Monkswood Community Group (new group) Seacroft Gate Block 2 Tenants and Residents Association Parkway Grange and Court TARA Aberfield & Newhalls Community Group Seacroft Village Green Tenants and Residents Association Wetherby in Support of the Elderly (WiSE) Queenswood Tenants & Residents Association (QTARA) Marsden Court Residents Association Pudsey Live at Home Pembroke Community Group Hunslet TRA Leeds City Council Communities Team - South East Area Saxton Gardens Residents Association Dawsons Corner Tenants Association Lincoln Green Residents Association North Seacroft Good Neighbours Scheme Leeds Faith Forum VAL Middleton Community Group Spen Hill Residents Association Cardinal Court Residents Association BBC TARA (Broadlea Better Communities) Horsforth Live at Home AVSED Raynville High Rise TRA Concord Interfaith Fellowship Woodlesford and Oulton Action group Cross Ingrams Residents Association Denshaw and Newlands TARA Hawksworth Wood Community Association Applebys Tenants and Residents Association Little London Tenants & Residents Association Holborn Towers Residents Association Hallfield Residents Association Otley Action for Older People Atlanta Street Sheltered Complex Acitivity Group Leeds Black Elders Association Richmond Hill Elderly Action Bawn Tenants and Residents Association Burmantofts Senior Action STEP Stoney Rock Court Tenants and Residents Association Whiterose TRA Leeds Directory .
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