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    Leeds University Union - Image taken from the LUU website

    Leeds University Union

    (14 reviews)

    University

    It's a bit odd writing a review for a building that I never actually used during my student years,…read morewhich admittedly were some time ago, but having frequented the Union in recent years I thought I'd add my two penneth. (I was one of the old school chaps based at Bretton Hall back in the day.) For students, this is a fantastic hub. There are tons of spots to purchase lunch, coffees, and of course a beer or several, many of which being good quality. I've had my fair share of pasties and the like and have always managed to find something tasty to grab swiftly when in need. The refectory does the job nicely, but there's a small flurry of shops in another area where you can pick and choose from a number of other options. As well as that there are so many events that are housed in the space. Judy's Vintage Fair regularly make an appearance, and if you've not seen or heard of those guys you're missing a trick -they're a fantastic vintage fair company who hold regular lovely festivities, so keep an eye out! There's also the club nights, Wendy House and Rock Of Ages are two that I've enjoyed aplenty, with drink offers and all of that sort of gubbins. As a student, post-grad, mature student and even someone totally un-related to the University, it's a good place to check out. So, yes. I'm a fan. Beware though, it's quite labyrinthine.

    Before I start I should state that this is just a review of Stylus, the club within LUU, rather…read morethan a review of the entire Union itself. Stylus is a massive venue inside the union, and plays host to big bands and DJ's fairly frequently, as well as providing students wit randomly themed nights such as silent discos and the like. The best thing about Stylus, however, is it's regular weekend nights - Fruity on Friday and the less frequent Wax On on Saturdays. While Wax On plays house music and all its siblings, Fruity is more of a free for all in terms of both music and actual events. Wax On often 'presents' big names in the DJ world - Simian Mobile Disco being the most recent example of this, and as such, prices are usually steeper than the £4 Fruity night. To me, Fruity is the perfect student night, and has been for many years, mainly because it keeps it simple - good music, good people, good cheap booze, and very few idiots - it's most definitely worth going, student or not.

    St George's Crypt - Durham cathedral girls choir at st georges crypt annual carol service

    St George's Crypt

    (2 reviews)

    University, City Centre

    St George's Crypt has been working with disadvantaged, homeless, and vulnerable people of the Leeds…read morecommunity since the 1930s. St George's Crypt offers a massive range of services from the very basic level needs of giving food and shelter to those most vulnerable and in need to developing organisations which work on confidence building, skills training and allowing people to begin to support themselves again and integrate back into society. There are many partners to St George's for funding, skills training and project steering groups. The diverse range of services provided by St George's gives a holistic approach to helping others rather than just temporary help then passing the buck and finding no solution to problems.

    I spent just 4 hours at St George's Crypt and quickly got a sense of how important a place it is…read morefor so many people in Leeds. It is a community, it is a support mechanism, it is a temporary home and it is a hot meal for anyone who wants one. St George's Crypt is about making people's lives better and giving them the opportunity to do it for themselves, giving people a purpose to get out of bed and not do the types of things that cause you harm. Everyone was friendly - from staff, to volunteers from the prison, to ex prisoners in full time employment, to clients using the facilities. I felt safe and as though they appreciated the help that anyone and everyone can offer. If you want to help out and support such a useful place in Leeds go get in touch and do anything to help them!

    Hyde Park Source

    Hyde Park Source

    (3 reviews)

    Hyde Park

    Volunteering for Hyde Park Source one day a week one summer is one of the best things I have done…read morein Leeds. In the Hyde Park/Burley area they re-develop the bin yards that every 4 houses shares on the streets of narrow back-to-backs that are usually totally unusable for anything and often filled with rubbish. The bin yards - with permission and in-put from the residents - are transformed into spaces that are nice to be in and usable, for growing plants or having bbq's. Mosaics get made, walls get painted and planters filled all with the help of volunteers like me and kids from school who don't necessarily get on in the classroom. It was such a rewarding experience for me. I got to learn how to lay paving, render walls, make mosaics, use a saw, all whilst supporting the young people on the project. Working with people in the community like this also widened my eyes to Leeds beyond the impermanent student bubble; I became aware of an older group of people involved in things such as Unity Day. The gardens really brighten up the area too and sometimes I wish I had a bin yard so they could come and jazz up my space!

    I volunteer for Hyde Park Source once a week, and am really glad I do. It is really rewarding and I…read moreget to learn new skills and try out things I have never done before. They started out in 1998 with the idea of improving the local environment through building and renovating spaces that were not safe or just really dirty, into gardens, play areas and social spaces for people to enjoy. Nowadays the organisation is more based around training and development, but integrated with the environmental aspect it was previously surrounding. They provide support and training to disadvantaged young people through the various projects they take on around the community, teaching various construction, gardening, art and design and technology skills. Things such as digging, designing and making mosaics, willow weaving and bird house making are among many of the activities you can expect to find. It is a highly valued part of its community and provides a positive and educational place for people to come and learn or who just want to give something back.

    The Hunslet Club

    The Hunslet Club

    (2 reviews)

    The media are constantly complaining about young people, 'hoodys' hanging around on the streets and…read morecausing trouble. Creating a bad name for kids (and anyone in a hoody for that matter). It's not fair on them to label each one as a trouble maker, and often kids are just really bored. There needs to be more for young people to do, something which offers them entertainment with learning and more freedom so they can take ownership of something, such as a skill. There needs to be more places like The Hunslet Club. The Hunslet Club for Boys and Girls is a registered charity / youth centre. It used to be a boys only club back in the day (1940's), and has since developed and grown an impressive amount. Today they offer a huge range of activities for young people, boys and girls, to take part in during the evenings. These include sports, Irish dance, beauty, hairdressing, cheer leading, drama, kick boxing, car and bike mechanics and DJ-ing. They also now offer a selection of vocational training courses during the day for those who would like to take their activities further. Often some kids are not able to carry out a formal education in school, for whatever reason, and The Hunslet Club can give them another chance to learn something they are really interested in. With qualified teaching staff and appropriate facilities the centre is frequently contacted by local schools, has a great reputation and is constantly buzzing with life. The club survives through the hard work and generosity of volunteers and staff, and runs entirely on funding and course fees. An example of the funding received is the recent £25,000 refurbishment thanks to Connaught. They are also currently being sponsored by Barclays. The Hunslet Club is fantastic for the community and especially for the kids involved. Not only does it offer them the opportunity to learn skills in a comfortable environment, it also gives them the chance to socialise with other people their age which is hugely important. If you want to find out about volunteering for The Hunslet Club you can call them on 0113 2716489.

    Use to play football here before we moved to middleton, the place is grate, and the area is good…read more Not been in a bit tho but when i did go i had a grate time.

    Skelton Grange Environment Centre - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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