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and then a Sikh Temple until the new one was constructed. Near the South end, the Holy Rosary Church was built in 1937 for the Irish
Catholic community. Until 1985 the next building down was an impressive purpose-built synagogue, the largest in Leeds, which is now the Northern School of Contemporary
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St Martin's Church and shops on
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Bracken Edge Primary School is on Newton Garth adjacent to Potternewton Park. It was rebuilt and extended in 2007. Hillcrest Primary School, off Cowper Street has hosted events such as PFS (playing for success). Holy Rosary and St Annes Catholic School is on Leopold Street. Leopold Primary School,
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dance school with its origins in the Leeds dance education of the 1970s and 1980s. Two years after the founding of the school in 1985, it moved to its current home in Chapeltown in 1987. The Riley Theatre was built in the former synagogue, and over the next ten years a number of new dance studios
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define a Chapel Allerton South & Chapeltown statistical output area, which follows the LS7 postcode boundary on the east, with LS8 being Harehills. Roundhay Road could also be considered the boundary between them. However, it is widely accepted that Markham Avenue and Gathorne Terrace are the
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church in 1966. As late as 1993, maps showed four synagogues in the area including the main one, but these have all closed. The first mosque in Leeds was created in a house in Leopold Street in 1961. With the influx of Muslims from India and Pakistan in the 1960s and 1970s, larger buildings were
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to Harehills Lane – that is it leads to Chapeltown but is not on it. A wider definition is it is in "the LS7 postal region, and can be mapped through four points; where Scott Hall Road runs to north to where it intersects with Potternewton Lane, where Harehills Lane runs east and
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Earl Cowper began selling land for development in 1825, but planning and building was slow, and the sale was not completed until 1873. The Earl also set out a Deed of Arrangement defining the residential character of any future building including the limitation of livestock, heavy industry and
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Chapeltown Moor was in the manor of Newton (Potternewton), some 300 acres (120 hectares), used for races, archery contests, and in 1765 one of the first cricket matches in Yorkshire, between "the Gentlemen of Chapeltown and the Gentlemen of Sheffield". By 1809, it was mostly enclosed.
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successive communities who have settled in the area as places of worship and for a range of social uses. The Union Chapel on Chapeltown Road became a synagogue and then a Sikh temple, although it is now disused following a period of disrepair and fire damage.
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windows for the shul (synagogue) in commemoration of the Silver Jubilee of King George V. They have been moved to Shadwell Lane Synagogue. In the following decades the Jewish population in Chapeltown declined as many families moved north to the
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as a common name for the township of Chapel Allerton, describing it as "well situated in pure Air, upon a pleasant Ascent, which affords a Prospect of the Country ten or twelve miles". The open space to its east and north of
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there were "small pockets of disorder" in Chapeltown after a local man was shot in the face and later died in hospital; it was later confirmed that a group of 10–15 youths caused damage to three cars in the area.
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lane, the decaying buildings getting repaired and the addition of the Reginald Centre, a joint service centre which replaces the original library in the area (similar to the Compton Centre in Harehills).
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helped to organise the first West Indian Carnival in Britain in Leeds in 1967. That year Vicki Celto was the first Carnival Queen for Leeds in a costume titled "Sun Goddess".
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1579:"Chapeltown Neighbourhood Plan"
1571:
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1142:- Leeds' first black councillor
1114:(born 1965), actor and comedian
1100:Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
2552:Freeman, Mr. (December 1995).
2379:Clifton, Helen (2 July 2012).
2033:Leedshousingcoops.blogspot.com
1482:
1460:
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1092:(born 1968), former footballer
592:
427:Office for National Statistics
1:
3739:John Charles Centre for Sport
3719:Elland Road Greyhound Stadium
3693:Yorkshire County Cricket Club
2722:"The Ancient Parish of Leeds"
1716:. F. Hobson 1834. p. 202
1533:"Royal Mail: postcode finder"
1248:
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679:
527:) runs along Harehills Lane.
474:Public Art on Chapeltown Road
378:, England. It is part of the
2288:"'No excuse' for Leeds riot"
2029:"Leeds Housing Cooperatives"
1490:"St. Martin's Church, Leeds"
1231:
1223:
759:1948 British Nationality Act
510:
506:Potternewton Park Chapeltown
7:
1935:"A journey through history"
1668:"Timeline History of Leeds"
1276:
1012:Chapeltown Community Church
908:
811:
564:, writing in 1715, records
466:Chapeltown and Potternewton
437:Neighbouring areas include
117:OS grid reference
21:Human settlement in England
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2512:"Frank Kidson (1855–1926)"
1096:Olive Middleton née Lupton
866:
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2083:Diggersanddreamers.org.uk
1971:Local Heritage Initiative
1738:(England), Leeds (1837).
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3764:Leeds International Pool
3729:Harewood speed Hillclimb
3667:Headingley Rugby Stadium
3596:Yorkshire Amateur A.F.C.
2879:Armley asbestos disaster
2443:Greek Community of Leeds
1767:"Leopold Street history"
1418:G, Genna (26 May 2006).
1308:"ArcGIS Web Application"
862:
806:Chapel Allerton Hospital
632:Potternewton Hall Estate
515:Chapeltown is served by
177:Yorkshire and the Humber
151:Metropolitan county
2889:Battle of Seacroft Moor
2563:. No. 1. p. 2
1800:Chapeltown and its Jews
1798:Murray Freedman (2002)
1769:. Latch. Archived from
1443:"Still trapped in vice"
1387:"E02002371: Chapeltown"
1312:leedscc.maps.arcgis.com
1126:(born 1993), footballer
1120:(born 1988), footballer
1108:(born 1987), footballer
1098:, great-grandmother of
790:Culture and environment
394:Location and boundaries
3854:Merrion Street Gardens
3683:Northern Superchargers
3535:Leeds Bradford Airport
3435:Hunslet Engine Company
3304:Leeds City bus station
2485:Yorkshire Evening Post
2413:Yorkshire Evening Post
2247:Yorkshire Evening Post
2058:Yorkshire Evening Post
1622:Ralph Thoresby (1715)
1447:Yorkshire Evening Post
1129:Arthur Currer Briggs,
1078:Edward Caldwell Spruce
877:Chapeltown riot (1987)
873:Chapeltown riot (1981)
869:Chapeltown riot (1975)
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3724:Grange Park, Wetherby
2979:LGBT culture in Leeds
2615:"Lord Mayor of Leeds"
1468:"Potter Newton Tn/CP"
854:The NSCD is a modern
830:Notting Hill Carnival
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630:under Earl Cowper of
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456:Sheepscar Interchange
413:Norma Hutchinson Park
412:
3601:Garforth Town A.F.C.
3495:York and Selby Lines
3470:Leeds–Morecambe line
3465:Leeds–Bradford lines
3297:Yorkshire Coastliner
3277:First West Yorkshire
2991:West Indian Carnival
2794:High-rise apartments
2499:Leeds Islamic Centre
2103:Farrar, Max (2000).
1712:Parsons, E. (1834).
1581:. Leeds City Council
1399:on 29 September 2011
1294:Notes and references
499:, who died in 2004.
201:Sovereign state
3844:Horsforth Hall Park
3784:Wetherby Racecourse
3734:Horsforth Golf Club
3606:Leeds Carnegie F.C.
3591:Farsley Celtic F.C.
3523:Leeds and Liverpool
3425:Abbey Light Railway
3287:Transdev Blazefield
2931:Leeds Conservatoire
2516:They lived in Leeds
2169:on 24 February 2014
2143:on 11 November 2007
2117:on 20 November 2008
1977:on 20 November 2008
1886:. movinghere.org.uk
1863:on 3 September 2014
1773:on 1 September 2007
1689:Barker, E. (1821).
1470:. Vision of Britain
1131:Lord Mayor of Leeds
587:Chapeltown Barracks
342: /
4240:Leeds Blue Plaques
3779:Moortown Golf Club
3769:Leeds Roller Derby
3698:Yorkshire Diamonds
3688:Otley Cricket Club
3662:Yorkshire Carnegie
3445:Calder Valley line
3158:Morley and Outwood
3086:Elmet and Rothwell
2648:Leeds City Council
2619:Leeds City Council
2518:. Thoresby Society
1910:Freedman, Murray.
1441:Edwards, Richard.
1048:Leeds Jamia Mosque
902:2011 England riots
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449:to the south, and
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287:UK Parliament
233:Dialling code
4235:Chapeltown, Leeds
4222:
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3874:Potternewton Park
3864:Millennium Square
3834:Farnley Hall Park
3824:Bramley Fall Park
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3774:Leeds Rowing Club
3759:Leeds Hockey Club
3637:Bramley Buffaloes
3576:Leeds United F.C.
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3460:Huddersfield line
3430:Middleton Railway
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2858:Chapeltown riots
2833:Places of worship
2784:Tallest buildings
2473:978-0-85039-285-2
2419:on 8 January 2016
1947:on 22 August 2006
1647:Movinghere.org.uk
1513:. Ordnance Survey
1341:978-0-85039-285-2
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388:Leeds city centre
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