Like most late Victorian businessmen, Leckie took an interest in public affairs. As early as 1898 he was chosen as Hon. Secretary to the Walsall Victoria Nursing Institution, and he took an active part in
temperance, social and religious works. Presumably reflecting his Glasgow roots, Leckie was a
Presbyterian. He served as president of the West Midland Federation of
Free Churches and treasurer of the Federal Council of the Free Churches. He also served as president of the Walsall and District
Band of Hope Union for some years. He was a chairman of the Walsall Chamber of Commerce in the early years of the 20th century. ==Local politics==