Our Building
In 2014, the West Yorkshire Fire Service commissioned a new fire station in Killingbeck and decommissioned their stations in Gipton and Stanks. Two locally-based community organsiations (GIPSIL and Zest Health for Life) approached Leeds Community Foundation (LCF) to see if it was possible to save the building for the community by converting it into a Community and Enterprise hub.
LCF managed a significant fund set up by the late Jimi Heselden, a local businessman who was born and brought up in East Leeds. Following discussions with Jimi’s family, LCF was able to make a grant from Jimbo’s Fund to finance the purchase and renovation of the former fire staion. Jimi felt passionately about supporting his local community, so this is a very appropriate way of acknowledging his tremendous generosity.
Other third sector partners came on board as potential tenants, and contractors were appointed – Brewster Bye (architects), Aspect 4 (project managers) and Simpson Of York (construction company). The project began to take shape and the renovation was completed in August 2017. – but the building has been transformed into a bright modern hub of activity
Many of the original features have been retained – old pumps, the firemans poles some flooring and tiles – with the building being transformed into a bright modern hub of activity.
Our Project Vision and Aims
The Old Fire Station is:
Vision:
To create a thriving, welcoming and self sustaining community hub in East Leeds
Aims:
Our main aim is to ensure that The Old Fire Station is a thriving, welcoming centre in East Leeds where all are made to feel valued and safe whilst providing the opportiunity to learn, develop and engage in positive activities.
Monday: 8am – 8pm
Tuesday: 8am – 8pm
Wednesday: 8am – 8pm
Thursday: 8am – 8pm
Friday: 8am – 8pm
Saturday: closed
Sunday: closed
https://www.theoldfirestationgipton.org.uk/room-hire
All our rooms are fully accessible and visitors can enjoy the onsite Feel Good Cafe, or have refreshments and catering delivered by the cafe to your meeting.
Please contact our friendly and helpful team on reception to ask any questions or to make a booking : 0113 213 6813 reception@theoldfirestationgipton.org.uk
https://www.theoldfirestationgipton.org.uk/room-hire
By Car
Sat Nav – please use postcode LS9 6NL
From Leeds City Centre, on the A64, go straight on through the major traffic lights at the junction with Harehills Lane (under a footbridge), keeping to the inside lane. You will pass a large care home on your left, and an Auto Money business. Take the next left onto Gipton Approach and the Old Fire Station is almost immediately on the left hand side.
Coming towards Leeds on the A64, after passing Asda on your right, stay in the right hand lane as you go straight on through the major traffic lights at the junction with Selby Road A63
The Old Fire Station has plenty of on-site free parking. Once parked please proceed to the main entrance to the reception.
By Bicycle
The Old Fire Station is on one of the main cycle super highways in Leeds City Centre on the A64 please use https://cyclemap.cyclecityconnect.co.uk to plan your route. We have a bike store on site changing and shower facilities should you need them.
Train
The Old Fire Station a short 10-minute taxi ride from Leeds station.
Leeds station connects us with all major UK cities and has a fast and efficient London service. For train information and timetables visit the National Rail Enquiries website.
There is a taxi rank outside of the main station entrance, with taxis available 24/7.
Bus
There are number of excellent bus services in Leeds. The Old Fire Station is located on Gipton Approach, just off York Road (A64). The following First Leeds bus services stop on York Road: 5, 11, 19, 56, 49 and 64.
Visit the West Yorkshire Metro website and First Leeds for timetables and general information.
contact: Reception@theoldfirestationgipton.org.uk for specific access needs.
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