- Seacroft
Seacroft is an outer-city
council estate covering an extensive area of eastLeeds ,West Yorkshire ,England . It is convert|4|mi|km|lk=on east ofLeeds City Centre and lies in the LS14 Leeds postcode area.The area's population is 18,000 and it is one of the largest council estates in the country. The name is often used as a catch-all for Seacroft and the neighbouring areas of
Whinmoor andSwarcliffe , other large east Leeds council estates which merge into each other.Seacroft was at one time a small village between Leeds and
York . Thevillage green still exists, and is one of the oldest in the country with [http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/dol/images/examples/pdfs/yorks.pdf the stretch of land] being mentioned in the "Domesday Book ". There is an old non-operating windmill, that pre-dates the estate, which has been incorporated into the Windmill Hotel (now known as theRamada Leeds North). In 1934, Leeds City Council bought convert|1000|acre|km2|lk=on for municipal housing and after World War II the majority of houses and blocks of flats were built. The council had planned for Seacroft to be a "satellite town within the city boundary"Seacroft's Civic Centre was built in the early 1960s as a
shopping centre serve the area. But by the late 1990s it had fallen into disrepair and was demolished. It has been replaced by the Seacroft Green Shopping Centre, a ten-store 97,000square foot superstore complex withTesco – the supermarket chain as the main retailer there. There is also aLadbrokes , aSubway (restaurant) , aPost Office and asuperdrug .In 2006, one of the new English education Academies opened in Seacroft named [http://www.dyca.org.uk David Young Community Academy] (DYCA), after a former bishop of Ripon, David Young.
Reputation
Seacroft has a fairly poor reputation across Leeds, most of the housing is council owned and not many people have a job/regular income, waiting on government handouts, such as Jobseekers/income support etc. Crime and drug use, along with teen pregnancy is high, many of the houses, particularly
prefabricated housing around South Parkway are boarded up and beyond any future habitation. Low land prices have prevented redevelopment. The areas poor reputation has been focused on by journalistDonal MacIntyre . NeighbouringGipton also shares this poor reputation. Because of its size Seacroft is often referred to in Leeds as an example of underclass culture and high crime. The local media, particularly theYorkshire Evening Post regularly report on Seacroft in this manner. [ [http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/Tiffany-now-has-a-job.1326426.jp Tiffany now has a job, flat and car and is planning a good career - Yorkshire Evening Post ] ] In 2007 there was a minor riot in the Hawkshead area of Seacroft. Racial Motives were cited. [ [http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/26-years-for-terror-attack.2905705.jp 26 years for terror attack on Angolan family party - Yorkshire Evening Post ] ]As a rule the south side of Seacroft is generally more rundown then the northern parts. Illiteracy rates in Seacroft are particularly high. The area has been part of many studies because of its deprivation.
Seacroft Hospital
Seacroft Hospital is Leeds' third largest
hospital . Situated in between Seacroft andKillingbeck , opposite the former Killingbeck Isolation Hospital, the hospital is accessible by all bus routes using the A64 York Road guided bus lanes. The hospital is significantly smaller then theLeeds General Infirmary and St James' University Hospital, however are much larger and services from Seacroft Hospital have been moved elsewhere in the past. Many of the buildings are in a poor state of repair and the health authority are considering selling off the older parts of the hospital for redevelopment. [ [http://www.yorkshireeveningpost.co.uk/news/Hospital-left-in-limbo-over.4140249.jp Hospital left in limbo over fate of buildings - Yorkshire Evening Post ] ]Foxwood School/East Leeds High School/East Leeds Family Learning Centre
The main
secondary school in Seacroft has had the three names mentioned above and is now closed awaitingdemolition . The school was used as 'San Quentin High' in "The Beiderbecke Affair ". The buildings were completed in 1962 and are a complex of buildings set in a square with a central court yard. The main building was a six story tower block. The buildings closed as a school in the early 21st century but has since been used as an adult education centre. Notable former pupils includeAndrew Edge (musician) and the Right HonorableColin Burgon (Labour Party MP for Elmet which includesWetherby ,Garforth ,Cross Gates andSwarcliffe ). Burgon himself is however fromGipton .see Leodis Photograph [http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIdentifier=9526]
Seacroft Village
Seacroft Village is the original part of Seacroft, around the Green and Cricketers Arms (pictured top), it is often still talked about today. Seacroft Village is mentioned in the "Domesday Book". Seacroft Hall was built in the
seventeenth century by the Shiletto family incorporating extensive landscaping and parkland. Despite being alisted building the hall was demolished in the1950's , the original entrance lodge still stands on York road with Parklands School on south parkway now occupying the location of the hall. [ [http://home.freeuk.com/seacroft/sctop.htm Seacroft Village ] ]See also The Seacroft Village Preservation Society [http://home.freeuk.com/seacroft/sctop.htm]
Industry
There is a small industrial estate in Seacroft on Limewood Approach. On this
Cable and Wireless had a depot there for many years, however it has recently closed. Seacroft Waste Sorting Facility is based there,Leeds City Council have a major depot there and until recentlyTransco operated a small facility on the estate. There are large factories in nearbyWhinmoor whereAgfa andUnilever are based.Proposed Seacroft bypass
It has long been noted since the
1960s that the Ring Road creates a social barrier between Seacroft andSwarcliffe . [ [http://www.leodis.net/display.aspx?resourceIdentifier=20031021_65960330&DISPLAY=FULL Leodis - a photographic archive of Leeds - Display ] ] A proposed bypass to be built from Slaid Hill, past the A58, Barwick Road, the A64 and the A63 has been proposed. This would be built to dual carriageway standards. However no official approval has yet been given to this scheme.Location grid
Distances to nearby places of significance
*
Cross Gates - 1.3 miles
*Whinmoor - 1.8 miles
*Scholes - 2.4 miles
*Garforth -4.6 miles
*Wetherby - 8.4 miles
*Castleford - 10.2 miles
*Leeds Bradford International Airport - 12.1 miles
*Wakefield - 14.2 mils
*Bradford - 15.4 miles
*Harrogate - 15.4 miles
*York - 21.1 milesReferences
* Seacroft - Leeds City Housing Department 1961
External links
* [http://home.freeuk.net/seacroft/sctop.htm Seacroft Village West Yorkshire website]
* [http://www.hero.ac.uk/uk/business/archives/2002/planting_the_food_desert2231.cfm "Planting the food desert"] — Higher Education and Research Opportunities in the U.K.
* [http://www.queensview.co.uk/index.htm Queenswiew Flats In Seacroft] — Website Dedicated to Queensview & Seacroft.
* - Seacroft was in this parish
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