Understanding how people experience transport locally is key to shaping future systems that work for communities.

INFUZE, a research project led by the University of Leeds, is inviting North Leeds residents to take part in a community workshop exploring how transport can better support people’s lives.

What Is It?

This is a community workshop bringing residents together to share experiences and ideas about transport in Leeds.

INFUZE is working with communities, alongside researchers and delivery partners, to explore how future transport systems could be more accessible, inclusive and better suited to local needs.

The workshop is part of a wider project that aims to test new ideas and develop practical approaches to improving how people travel.

Why It Matters

For the Third Sector in Leeds, this is an opportunity to help shape future transport planning by supporting people to share their experiences.

Organisations working with communities who face barriers to transport, including cost, accessibility or reliability, may find this particularly relevant.

It is also a chance to ensure a wider range of voices are included in discussions that can influence future policy and delivery.

When and Where

Saturday 6 June 2026
10:00 to 13:00
Moortown, Leeds

Who Can Take Part

INFUZE is seeking residents from North Leeds to take part.

Refreshments and lunch will be provided, along with a small thank you for participants’ time.

Next Step

If you support people living in North Leeds, consider sharing this opportunity with individuals or groups who may be interested in contributing their views on transport.

How to Register

Register your interest here (by 11 May 2026):
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc9SdiHkvHD12v1YFQR-3u7x6o62fBED_cVCxKcRzfXqTImmQ/viewform

Further Information

Find out more about the INFUZE project:
https://in-fuze.org.uk/