It now has a large Sainsbury's, a Homebase, several other retailers, a library and a public house called The Penny Fun.
[1][2][3] The earlier part of the centre was opened by Mr Arthur Craven (director of library services) on 5 March 1982.
[11] After the First World War there was a substantial Jewish population in North Leeds including some very successful businessmen.
[12] A consortium purchased farm land North of Nursery Lane and West of Primley Park Road.
[12] Its presence made it attractive as a social venue, and many houses were constructed nearby on what had been a sparsely populated area.
The club opened on its present site off Coal Road, Wike, LS17, on 2 May 1971 with Eldon Griffiths, the Minister for Sport officiating.