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Leeds College of Technology

Leeds College of Technology (formerly Kitson College) was a further education college in Leeds, in West Yorkshire, England. With a strong technical bias, the college supported the computing, engineering, social care and transport industries. In addition, the college was a national centre for print training and offered English language learning and teaching (ESOL). The Woodhouse Lane building was built in 1957 and opened in 1959, it was part of Leeds City College until June 2019 when the college closed after 60 years of activity and these facilities were moved to a brand new campus at Quarry Hill opposite the bus station. It was founded in 1824 as part of the Leeds Mechanics' Institute, and in 1868 the college became the Leeds Institute of Science, Art and Literature, then the Branch College of Engineering and Science. It was renamed Kitson College in 1967 in honour of James Kitson, 1st Baron Airedale, and then Leeds College of Technology.

The college served more than 5,000 students each year. On 1 April 2009, Leeds College of Technology merged with Leeds Thomas Danby and the Park Lane College to form the new Leeds City College. The site on Cookridge Street was then known as the Technology Campus of the new college. On 26 January 2016 it was announced that the Health and Social Care services was to move to a new Quarry Hill campus then being built next to West Yorkshire Playhouse, now Leeds Playhouse. The whole building closed in July 2019 and was demolished during the summer of 2021 to make way for student lets. Work began on the Quarry Hill Campus in September 2016 and the building opened in July 2019. West Yorkshire Consortium of Colleges operated from Technology Campus until 2018. The Technology Campus has played its part in rock history. The Who's album Live at Leeds had two tracks re-recorded here and Pink Floyd's song "See Emily Play" was written here after a gig in the building when it was still known as Kitson College.

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898 m

St James's University Hospital

L'hôpital universitaire St James est un hôpital situé à Leeds, dans le West Yorkshire, en Angleterre, et est communément connu sous le nom de Jimmy's. C'est le 8ème plus grand hôpital en termes de capacité d'accueil au Royaume-Uni. Il est administré par le Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust. L'hôpital abrite le Leeds Cancer Centre, qui fournit des services d'oncologie spécialisés à Leeds et à la région élargie du West Yorkshire. D'autres services spécialisés basés à St James's comprennent l'hépatologie, la pathologie et l'unité de fibrose kystique.
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906 m

HMS Ceres (établissement terrestre)

Le HMS Ceres est un établissement terrestre de formation de la Royal Naval Reserve, situé à Leeds, dans le Yorkshire de l'Ouest en Angleterre.
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962 m

First Direct Arena

La First Direct Arena (formellement connu sous le nom Leeds Arena) est une salle omnisports avec une capacité de 13 500 personnes à Leeds, dans le West Yorkshire au Royaume-Uni. La salle à officiellement ouvert ses portes le 4 septembre 2013 avec le chanteur Elton John qui a joué devant 12 000 personnes. Bruce Springsteen avait auparavant fait le premier concert le 24 juillet 2013, avec 13 000 spectateurs. La saison d'ouverture en 2013 comprenait notamment les concerts de Kaiser Chiefs, Rod Stewart et Depeche Mode. Le bâtiment a été nommé à la fois à la Carbuncle Cup de 2014 pour le bâtiment le plus laid de l'année et comme l'un des meilleurs bâtiments d’Angleterre.
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1.1 km

Burmantofts

Burmantofts est une banlieue de Leeds, Royaume-Uni. Burmantofts est connue pour ses poteries. Burmantofts se trouve à 3 km à l’est du centre-ville de Leeds. Portail de l’Angleterre
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Leeds College of Art and Design

Leeds College of Art and Design est une école supérieure d'art, fondée en 1846, située dans la ville de Leeds dans le nord de l'Angleterre.