A charity supporting Pudsey people is searching for a new home.
Pudsey Wellbeing Charity was founded in 2013 and offers a social hub providing activities for the community from Pudsey Wellbeing Centre, on Robin Lane.
The charity has around 17 groups running in the building, which are run by over 40 volunteers.
But the charity has just announced it has been given notice to leave the centre.
In a statement, chair of trustees Jill Huggins said: “We are deeply saddened to inform everyone that Pudsey Wellbeing Charity has been given notice to vacate Pudsey Wellbeing Centre by the start of January 2026.
“Our charity aims to promote wellbeing in the community by ending isolation and providing peer support to the residents of Pudsey and surrounding areas.
“While this is a difficult situation the trustees and staff are committed to finding alternative premises where all our groups and services can continue to run and flourish in the future.
“Pudsey Wellbeing Charity wouldn’t exist without the support of our wonderful volunteers and community. We continue to value you all and will be sure to keep you updated as and when we know more.
“All our activities will continue as normal in the interim period. If you have any concerns, suggestions, or need to discuss this news, please speak to Sophie, Rachel, or any of the Trustees.”
The initial idea for the charity came from the partners at Robin Lane Health and Wellbeing Centre, who purchased a derelict building on the same site as the medical centre. They wanted to create a space for the Pudsey Wellbeing Charity to run groups and activities for the local community.
