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About Leeds Fed

History

Leeds Fed was formed in 1974 by a number of smaller associations coming together to form a 'federation', for the benefit of the community. The idea was that by working together they could achieve more than as separate organisations. That philosophy has prevailed throughout Leeds Fed's history, with partnerships and joint working arrangements being a common feature of our operations over the years.

The Association grew quickly through the 1970's and early 1980's with a lot of pre 1919 stock. New build development was undertaken through Leeds Partnership Homes during the early 1990's, leading to the present day where our 4,000 homes are roughly half pre 1919 stock and half new build stock.

Most of our homes are in Leeds, but through the 1990's the Association started developing outside Leeds and now has around 400 homes in Harrogate and 100 in Wakefield.

Services

The association's aim is to provide a benefit to the whole community through the provision of housing and associated services. Most of our services are directed at renting homes people want to live in, for less than they could be rented from the private sector. However through our supported housing team we also provide services specifically designed to help people with particular needs, for example older people, people with disabilities (physical or mental), refugees and women fleeing domestic violence. Around 550 homes are used for supported housing helping people, as far as is possible, live independently within the local community.

The Association engages in regeneration in the communities where we have stock, in order to help change communities to become places where people will choose to live.

The broad range of services provided by Leeds Fed is befitting of an organisation whose raison d'être is to benefit the whole community.


How Energy Efficient are we?

A display energy certificate (DEC) shows the energy performance of a building based on its actual annual energy consumption and the CO2 emissions that result from that energy use. This is shown as a rating from A to G, where A has the lowest CO2 emissions (best) and G the highest CO2 emissions (worst).

The rating is also shown as a number. A typical building of its type would have a rating of 100. A building with twice the typical CO2 emissions would have a rating of 200 (or G).

A Display Energy Certificate must be accompanied by an advisory report. The advisory report highlights recommendations to improve the energy performance of the building (ie its fabric and associated services such as heating, ventilation and lighting).


Office opening hours

Office hours are between 8:45am and 5:00pm, Monday to Friday.

Leeds Federated Flickr Site


Leeds Federated are proud to be involved in various community events, projects and environmental projects. If you would like to see examples of some of our work in the communities we work in please take a look at our flickr page


Board

Senior Management Team


Partners

Where to find us

Our office is located at
Arthington House
30 Westfield Road
Leeds
LS3 1DE

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