Henry Barran Centre Henry Barran Community Centre is situated on Amberton Road, within Gipton. The original building was constructed circa 1920 and has undergone various changes to the space and additional extension built, the latest of which was completed in 1994. The centre is used as a multi-use community facility providing office/administration facilities, workshops, canteen, nursery and youth club. The community group Gipton Together are also based at Henry Barran Centre with the aim of providing the young residents of Gipton and
Harehills with a safe space to go in the evenings and use arts and sports projects to act as crime prevention and crime diversionary alternatives.
The Old Fire Station Community centre situated on Gipton Approach. The centre aims to be "A space where local people can come to socialise, access support and simply relax and have fun. An opportunity for children and young people, adults and older people to maximise their potential, and improve their well being and quality of life all under one roof". Formerly Leeds Eastern and then Gipton Fire Station, originally opened in 1937 with extensions in the 1980s and during full refurbishment to become a community hub opened in 2017. A heritage group of former fire fighters have curated a small museum that is open to the public celebrating the history of the building. Home to eight charities; Zest, Barnardo's, Space2, Healthwatch Leeds, Slate, GIPSIL, People In Action and The Old Fire Station charity. Range of activities and events including; cafe, nursery, cookery school, health & wellbeing, adult learning, art & crafts, activities for people with learning difficulties, gardening and housing support. Car boot sales last Sunday of the month April to September. Film night last Friday of the month. Rooms available for private hire.
Amenities The main supermarket on the estate is the
Lidl at the lower end of Oak Tree Drive. There is a
parade of shops situated on Coldcotes Drive that include a
Co-operative Food store, a Premier Store, a
William Hill Bookmakers, numerous Takeaway restaurants, and Gipton Working Men's Club. There is currently a small off-licence called Gipton Convenience Store and the Gipton Housing Office on Foundry Avenue. The northern side of the estate is served by a parade of shops along Oakwood Lane. The parade currently contains a variety of shops and amenities such as a
Co-operative Food store, café, Undertakers,
Boots Pharmacy, Dentist, Launderette & Hair Salon. The local area is also serviced by a small Tesco Express situated on the edge of Montagu Avenue and Easterly Road. The southern side of the estate is served by the amenities on York Road which includes the newly opened convenience store Family Shopper.
Amenities nearby The nearest large supermarkets are
Asda in
Killingbeck and
Tesco Extra in
Seacroft. Tesco Superstore in
Oakwood and a
Morrison's in
Harehills.
Cross Gates is the closest shopping area; its indoor shopping centre also provides the closest railway station to the area. The nearest bus station is the Seacroft bus station, which provides residents of Gipton with regular access to amenities throughout the city of Leeds. The estate is also only a short distance from
Roundhay Park, one of the biggest city parks in Europe. providing residents with access to 700 acres of parkland, lakes, woodlands, formal gardens, several cafes, two playgrounds, a skate park and the popular visitor attraction
Tropical World. ==Notable people==