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The Weetwood ward for local government purposes includes areas known as [[Far Headingley]] (south of the above), [[West Park, Leeds|West Park]] (west of the A660), and [[Ireland Wood]] (north of the A620). Its three [[Leeds City Council]]lors and the terms for which they are currently elected, are Sue Bentley ([[Liberal Democrats|Liberal Democrat]], [[Leeds City Council election, 2011|2011–2015]]), Jonathan Bentley (Liberal Democrat, [[Leeds City Council election, 2012|2012–2016]]) and Judith Chapman (Liberal Democrat, [[Leeds City Council election, 2014|2014–2018]]).
The Weetwood ward for local government purposes includes areas known as [[Far Headingley]] (south of the above), [[West Park, Leeds|West Park]] (west of the A660), and [[Ireland Wood]] (north of the A620). Its three [[Leeds City Council]]lors and the terms for which they are currently elected, are Sue Bentley ([[Liberal Democrats|Liberal Democrat]], [[Leeds City Council election, 2011|2011–2015]]), Jonathan Bentley (Liberal Democrat, [[Leeds City Council election, 2012|2012–2016]]) and Judith Chapman (Liberal Democrat, [[Leeds City Council election, 2014|2014–2018]]).


Weetwood is part of the [[Leeds North West (UK Parliament constituency)|Leeds North West]] parliamentary constituency, and its MP is [[Greg Mulholland]] ([[Liberal Democrats]], first elected in 2005 and re-elected in 2010).
Weetwood is part of the [[Leeds North West (UK Parliament constituency)|Leeds North West]] parliamentary constituency, and its MP is [[Greg Mulholland]] ([[Liberal Democrats]], first elected in 2005 and re-elected in 2010 and 2015).


The name (earlier Wetewode) means the wet wood to the west of [[Meanwood Beck]].<ref name=Hopwood>W. A. Hopwood (1981) A ''Brief History of Meanwood'' (self-published in aid of Meanwood Methodist Church organ fund)</ref><ref name=Thoresby>Ralph Thoresby (1715) ''Ducatus Leodiensis: or, the topography of the ancient and populous town and parish of Leedes,and parts adjacent in the West Riding of York'', page 155</ref>
The name (earlier Wetewode) means the wet wood to the west of [[Meanwood Beck]].<ref name=Hopwood>W. A. Hopwood (1981) A ''Brief History of Meanwood'' (self-published in aid of Meanwood Methodist Church organ fund)</ref><ref name=Thoresby>Ralph Thoresby (1715) ''Ducatus Leodiensis: or, the topography of the ancient and populous town and parish of Leedes,and parts adjacent in the West Riding of York'', page 155</ref>

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53°50′20″N 1°35′17″W / 53.839°N 1.588°W / 53.839; -1.588

Weetwood Hall: Manor house on the right

Weetwood is an area between Headingley and Meanwood in north-west Leeds, West Yorkshire, England. It is bounded on the north by the A6120 (Weetwood Ring Road), on the west by the A660 (Otley Road), on the east by Meanwood Beck and to the south by Hollin Lane. Weetwood Lane runs north and south through it.

The Weetwood ward for local government purposes includes areas known as Far Headingley (south of the above), West Park (west of the A660), and Ireland Wood (north of the A620). Its three Leeds City Councillors and the terms for which they are currently elected, are Sue Bentley (Liberal Democrat, 2011–2015), Jonathan Bentley (Liberal Democrat, 2012–2016) and Judith Chapman (Liberal Democrat, 2014–2018).

Weetwood is part of the Leeds North West parliamentary constituency, and its MP is Greg Mulholland (Liberal Democrats, first elected in 2005 and re-elected in 2010 and 2015).

The name (earlier Wetewode) means the wet wood to the west of Meanwood Beck.[1][2]

Weetwood Hall

Weetwood Hall is now a hotel and conference centre, which includes a manor house and buildings of the same name dating back to 1625. It was taken over by the University of Leeds in 1919 and was hall of residence until 1993 when it took on its present role after extensive development.[3]

References

  1. ^ W. A. Hopwood (1981) A Brief History of Meanwood (self-published in aid of Meanwood Methodist Church organ fund)
  2. ^ Ralph Thoresby (1715) Ducatus Leodiensis: or, the topography of the ancient and populous town and parish of Leedes,and parts adjacent in the West Riding of York, page 155
  3. ^ History of Weetwood Hall