Yeadon Town Hall
   HOME

TheInfoList



OR:

Yeadon Town Hall is a municipal building in Yeadon,
West Yorkshire West Yorkshire is a metropolitan and ceremonial county in the Yorkshire and Humber Region of England. It is an inland and upland county having eastward-draining valleys while taking in the moors of the Pennines. West Yorkshire came into exi ...
, England. It is
Grade II listed In the United Kingdom, a listed building or listed structure is one that has been placed on one of the four statutory lists maintained by Historic England in England, Historic Environment Scotland in Scotland, in Wales, and the Northern Irel ...
.


History

In the early 19th century the
local board of health Local boards or local boards of health were local authorities in urban areas of England and Wales from 1848 to 1894. They were formed in response to cholera epidemics and were given powers to control sewers, clean the streets, regulate environmenta ...
held its meetings in the old school in what is now Town Hall Square. Meanwhile the local Mechanics Institute used the lecture hall on the High Street for its meetings. After both the old school and the lecture hall became inadequate for meetings, the local board and the Mechanics Institute decides to join together in an initiative to commission a proper town hall. The site selected had previously be owned by a cloth merchant, William Starkey. Following a competition with more than 200 entries, and with a budget of £5,000, William Hill was chosen to design the building in the
French Gothic style French Gothic architecture is an architectural style which emerged in France in 1140, and was dominant until the mid-16th century. The most notable examples are the great Gothic cathedrals of France, including Notre-Dame Cathedral, Reims Cathedra ...
. The foundation stone for the new building was laid on 10 May 1879. It was built by the local builder, Richard Hogg, with two storeys and a two-stage clock tower at the centre of the main frontage. (
Potts of Leeds Potts of Leeds was a major British manufacturer of public clocks, based in Leeds, Yorkshire, England. History William Potts was born in December 1809 and was apprenticed to Samuel Thompson, a Darlington clockmaker. In 1833, at the age of 24, ...
supplied the large hour-striking clock for the tower; the clock and bell were paid for by Joseph and Ann Peate, of Nunroyd,
Guiseley Guiseley ( ) is a town in metropolitan borough of the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, it is situated south of Otley and Menston and is now a north-western suburb of Leeds. It sits in t ...
, to serve as a memorial to their twelve-year-old son who had died in December 1879.) Inside, the design featured offices on the ground floor and an assembly hall on the first floor. It was officially opened by the banker and politician,
William Beckett-Denison William Beckett-Denison (10 September 1826 – 23 November 1890) was an English banker and Conservative Party (UK), Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom, House of Commons in two periods between 187 ...
, on 26 June 1880. The town hall was the headquarters of Yeadon Urban District Council but ceased to be the local seat of government when the enlarged Aireborough Urban District Council was formed, with its headquarters at Micklefield House in Rawdon, in 1937. After Aireborough Urban District Council was abolished in 1972, responsibility for the management of the building was transferred to
Leeds City Council Leeds City Council is the local authority of the City of Leeds in West Yorkshire, England. It is a metropolitan district council, one of five in West Yorkshire and one of 36 in the metropolitan counties of England, and provides the majority of l ...
in 1974. In 1980 the television producer,
Barney Colehan Barney Colehan (19 January 1914 – 21 September 1991) was an English radio and television producer, best known for producing and directing '' The Good Old Days'' throughout its 30-year transmission on BBC Television. Early life Colehan was ...
, led a week of festivities to celebrate the centenary of the original opening of the building. The building was used as a registrar's office in the
Yorkshire Television ITV Yorkshire, previously known as Yorkshire Television and commonly referred to as just YTV, is the British television service provided by ITV Broadcasting Limited for the Yorkshire franchise area on the ITV (TV network), ITV network. Until 19 ...
programme ''
The Beiderbecke Tapes ''The Beiderbecke Tapes'' is a two-part British television drama serial written by Alan Plater and broadcast in 1987. It is the second serial in ''The Beiderbecke Trilogy'' and stars James Bolam and Barbara Flynn as schoolteachers Trevor Chapli ...
'' in 1985. The main assembly hall, which seats up to 560 people, was renovated in 1999. On 1 April 2019, the management of the venue was taken over by local theatre producer, Jamie Hudson, who created a "Community Interest Company" in order to restore, refurbish and manage the building. Large portions of the building were refurbished and the theatre bar on the first floor was extensively restored. Following a public vote, the refurbished clock was given the name 'Peate's Clock' in memory of its original dedication. The town hall continues to host touring music and theatre shows although the highlight of the year is usually the Christmas Spectacular. In February 2022, it was announced that Yeadon Town Hall would receive the old organ console from
Leeds Town Hall Leeds Town Hall is a 19th-century municipal building on The Headrow (formerly Park Lane), Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. Planned to include law courts, a council chamber, offices, a public hall, and a suite of ceremonial rooms, it was built be ...
, after a 24 hour process to digitally sample the old organ of Leeds Town Hall. It is hoped that the organ will be playing in Yeadon Town Hall by December 2022.


See also

*
Listed buildings in Guiseley and Rawdon Guiseley and Rawdon is a ward in the metropolitan borough and Rawdon is a civil parish in the City of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. This list also contains the listed buildings in Otley and Yeadon ward. The wards and parish contain 99 li ...


References

{{City and town halls in West Yorkshire, state=collapsed City and town halls in West Yorkshire Government buildings completed in 1880 Grade II listed buildings in Leeds Grade II listed government buildings William Hill buildings