
Membership
Membership of the East Leeds History and
Archaeology Society is open to everyone with an interest in the heritage
of our communities.
Aims and Objectives
The Society was formed in 1997 and exists
to research and promote knowledge of the past through lectures, displays
and a twice-yearly publication (The Leeds History Journal). In addition,
the Society also runs the East Leeds Heritage Centre at Cross Gates Library,
where regular displays and exhibitions take place.

The East Leeds Heritage Centre
Structure
The Society is run by a President and
Committee, elected every three years at a General Meeting, which all members
are allowed to attend and vote at. In addition, all members are eligible
to stand for election to the Committee and to serve on any sub-committee
that takes their interest.
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