Rowland Road Play Patch Celebrates First Birthday with Community Party in Beeston

Saturday 28 March 2026, 11am – 3pm
Rowland Road Working Men’s Club, Rowland Rd, Leeds, LS11 6ED
Free, drop-in


Rowland Road Play Patch celebrates its first birthday, marking one year since the community-led play space opened behind Rowland Road Working Men’s Club in Beeston Hill, Leeds.

Working in partnership with Yorkshire Contemporary, the Club has transformed a derelict piece of land into an inclusive, creative outdoor play space in an area with limited safe green space. At the Play Patch, art is not just decorative; it is a deliberate strategy for social change, building trust, strengthening relationships and giving the community ownership of a local space that has long been overlooked.

The birthday celebration will bring together families, volunteers, artists and partners to honour everything that has been built collectively over the past year. Visitors can expect open play for all ages, creative workshops, party activities, birthday games and a craft fair hosted in partnership with Beeston Hill Community Association.

This first anniversary is more than a party. It is a moment to recognise what can happen when artists, volunteers, families and local institutions work together to reimagine overlooked spaces as places of joy, care and possibility.

Everyone is welcome to join us on this happy occasion.

The project has attracted praise from across the city:  

Alexandra Long, Leeds Beckett University (Course Director, BA (Hons) Childhood Development & Playwork) said:

The project has brought together an unlikely cross-section of the community, unified in the aim of meeting the play needs of local children. This unique project has opened the doors of a local Working Men’s Club to the children and families of a densely populated community and offers a progressive solution to sustaining community assets and opening them up to increase the social value they contribute to society. As a result of the Rowland Road Play Patch, neighbourliness and social connection is beginning to flourish, around a place for children to play.

One volunteer reflected:

I joined the Play Patch anxious and without the best people skills, but by the end of the first session, I felt like I had made a difference to at least one person. Helping one person can’t change the world, but it could change the world for one person. That’s what volunteering feels like.

Jade, a local parent, said:

The Play Patch is a breath of fresh air. Children play freely, get messy, can be curious and creative, and parents can relax, judgement free. 

Councillor Ed Carlisle added:

The Rowland Road Play Patch is one of the best community projects I’ve seen or been part of here in inner-south Leeds… Innovative. Cooperative. Well-organised. And inspiring and popular amongst local people. 

For press enquiries:
Helina Bassey
Marketing and Development Coordinator
helina.bassey@yorkshirecontemporary.org

Notes to Editors

Rowland Road Play Patch is part of INSIDE OUT, a three-year programme funded by The National Lottery Community Fund. The Play Patch has received additional funding from BUPA, UKSPF and Leeds Civic Trust along with over 2000 hours of volunteer time to create this valued community resource. 

About Yorkshire Contemporary 

Yorkshire Contemporary creates transformative spaces that connect people, artists and ideas through ambitious contemporary art. 

Based in Leeds and working across West Yorkshire, we champion emerging and underrepresented artists, offering sustained support, networks and visibility, creating the conditions for artists to thrive, and shining a spotlight on the region’s most exciting, diverse talents.

Working beyond gallery walls, we spark creativity and inspire communities through playful, stimulating encounters, working in partnership to make new things possible. We welcome everyone to actively explore, create and discover the joy and power of art.

Downloadable Image Credits:
Photography by Jules Lister
Invitation Design by Saul Studio.