Lincoln Green is a residential area of Leeds, England with a small local shopping centre, public house, and working men's club. Most housing in Lincoln Green consists of council-owned high-rise flats in poor condition, and it is considered one of the most deprived areas of the city. The local secondary school closed in 2006.
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Short story of one part of city in England. Today part of UK.
Lincoln Green is a residential area of Leeds, England with a small local shopping centre, public house, and working men's club. Most housing in Lincoln Green consists of council-owned high-rise flats in poor condition, and it is considered one of the most deprived areas of the city. The local secondary school closed in 2006.
Lincoln Green is a residential area of Leeds, England with a small local shopping centre, public house, and working men's club. Most housing in Lincoln Green consists of council-owned high-rise flats in poor condition, and it is considered one of the most deprived areas of the city. The local secondary school closed in 2006.
Lincoln Green is an area of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England.
The area is mainly residential with
a small local shopping centre. The area also has a public house, The Harp, and a working men's club, The North Leeds WMC. Most housing in Lincoln Green is council-owned high-rise flats; these are in a significantly worse condition then those in other areas of the city. Lincoln Green is one of the most deprived areas of the city. Lincoln Green used to have a secondary school, Agnes Stewart C of E Secondary School, but this closed in July 2006. [1] Primrose High School in neighbouring Burmantofts is close by. Lincoln Green is to be featured on the ITV programme Seven Days on the Breadline. The area's shopping centre was opened on 3 November 1962 by Pat Phoenix (Elsie Tanner from Coronation Street ).[2]