Districts
Prior to the 1974 reorganisation of government, the City of Leeds was defined as including the parishes of Armley, Beeston, Bramley, Chapel Allerton, Farnley, Headingley/Burley, Holbeck, Hunslet, Leeds [central], Osmondthorpe, Potter Newton, Seacroft, Temple Newsam, Wortley[4]. Since then, many modern definitions also include areas such as Garforth, Middleton and Rothwell. Seeing as all government functions are done by the wider Leeds district, official definitions of the boundaries are no longer considered important by the council.
- Adel
- Aireborough
- Alwoodley
- Armley
- Barwick-in-Elmet
- Beeston
- Beeston Hill
- Belle Isle
- Bramley
- Burmantofts
- Chapel Allerton
- Chapeltown
- Colton
- Cookridge
- Cross Gates
- East End Park
- Garforth
- Gipton
- Halton
- Harehills
- Headingley
- Holbeck
- Holt Park
- Horsforth
- Hunslet
- Hyde Park
- Kippax
- Kirkstall
- Lawnswood
- Little London
- Little London
- Meanwood
- Middleton
- Moor Grange
- Moorside
- Moortown
- Otley
- Pudsey
- Rothwell
- Roundhay
- Seacroft
- Shadwell
- Sheepscar
- Stanningley
- Swillinton
- Swinnow
- Weetwood
- Wetherby
- Wharfedale
- Whinmoor
- Whitkirk
- Wortley
- Yeadon