Official opening for £5m affordable housing development in Leeds: Pilkington Grove Armley

14 Jul 2026

Official opening for £5m affordable housing development in Leeds

Housing

Press release published on behalf of 54North Homes

A development of 28 affordable and sustainable new homes in Leeds has been officially opened with a welcome event for residents, councillors and partners.

54North Homes’ £5m Pilkington Grove scheme has been built on a brownfield site, formerly owned by the Church of England, off Wesley Road in Armley.

The 28-home development comprises 26 houses and two flats providing much-needed affordable and energy efficient homes close to local amenities and transport links.

Jonathan Fletcher, managing director at 54North Homes, said: “We were delighted to welcome customers, partners and councillors to the opening event.

"It’s fantastic to see the development complete and meet the new residents who are really enjoying their new homes. It was great to chat with them and hear about how they’re settling in.”

The name ‘Pilkington Grove’ links to the new development’s neighbours, the 17th South West Leeds Scout Hut.

The Scouts worked with 54North Homes to come up with a name for the scheme and, touchingly, they chose to honour their former local Scouting leader, Ron Pilkington MBE, who dedicated more than 50 years to helping the unit. Four generations of Ron’s family attended the opening event.

Leeds City Council committed £700,000 to the Pilkington Grove scheme from a funding stream which supports affordable housing delivery using pooled financial contributions paid by developers as part of planning agreements.

Councillor Peter Carlill, Leeds City Council’s executive member for transport and planning, said:

"It’s great to see this high-quality affordable housing development completed in Armley, transforming a long-empty site into much-needed new homes for local people.

"Developments like Pilkington Grove are a strong example of how we are working with partners to deliver sustainable, well-connected communities with energy efficient homes that help tackle both the housing challenge and our climate ambitions.

"We’re pleased to have supported this scheme and to see residents now moving in and benefiting from these modern, affordable homes."

Sustainability is at the heart of the development’s design. The homes all achieve an EPC rating of A, boast solar PV panels and have air source heat pumps powering the heating and hot water. There are also EV charging points for vehicles, individual enclosed gardens and open landscaped areas with mature trees and hedgerows, which have been retained from the original site.

54North Homes is part of the Karbon Group. The Group’s strategic partnership with Homes England part-funded the scheme, which was built by the Ashfield Group and designed by Brewster Bye Architects, with BWA acting as employer’s agent.

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