Leeds climbing centre raising funds after burglary

The indoor climbing wall is at a huge shortfall after a burglary last month.
Street view of a colourful building with geometric mural art on its corrugated metal exterior. The mural features abstract shapes in red, blue, yellow, and peach tones. Attached to the building is a red-brick structure with tall industrial-style windows. Two signs are visible: one reads “CITY BLOC Indoor Climbing Wall” above a door, and the other above it reads “LS-TEN Education” with a mountain logo. The sky is clear and blue with scattered clouds.
Source: Climbing Centre. George Jenkins. All Rights Reserved

City Bloc is hoping to raise £8000 to fund a heating system after thieves left them out of pocket.

The centre, which is less than a mile from Leeds Dock, was burgled in the early hours on 20 August.

Thousands of pounds worth of damage was caused during the break-in and several essential items were stolen, such as fridges, gym equipment, and the coffee machine.

Security camera footage from a climbing gym dated 2025-08-20 at 02:57:52 AM. The image shows two individuals in the lower right corner; one is carrying a large box and wearing a reflective vest, while the other is in a hoodie. The climbing wall is dimly lit in the background, and a spiral staircase is visible on the right side of the image. The words “Climbing Wall” are labeled at the bottom left of the frame.Source: CCTV. Permission given by Jenny Baker.
An image of the thieves as they leave with some of City Bloc’s stock, just before 3am.

With the harsh winter months fast approaching, City Bloc is looking to raise funds after a tough period following the raid.

Jenny Baker, manager at City Bloc, said: “I’ve found it incrementally stressful.

“The burglary has had a big knock-on effect on the operational side of the business.

“It’s taken a lot of time to generate funds, that’s the stressful side of things; the break-in has happened, but the knock-ons are just continuous, and that’s what’s been the most shocking.”

With the whole café being emptied and the coffee machine stolen, the centre experienced massive amounts of water damage and a lot of equipment was ruined.

Having to restore these areas, which are vital in the day-to-day running of the business, has been very difficult and expensive for City Bloc, which has also had a delay in receiving its insurance money.

This has led to a reliance on contingency funds, mainly the winter heating budget, which has caused a headache for management as the temperatures start to fall.

Jenny Baker continued: “Our centre gets really cold throughout winter, so we decided this was the year we were going to get heating in.

“We’ve had to dip into our heating budget and beyond, so the GoFundMe is aimed at getting the heating sorted.

“We’ve had the impact of the robbery and the losses from that, but if we go into another winter without heating, that further impacts our business.”

Whilst insurance money is coming in slowly, it doesn’t cover everything affected, most notably over 200 climbing shoes stolen during the raid.

This has caused huge issues for City Bloc, but they have been overwhelmed with support from members and other local businesses.

North Star Coffee, a local coffee roastery, provided a replacement coffee machine, members upgraded their passes to annual rather than monthly to boost income, and thousands of pounds have been donated to the fundraising page.

Ben Haigh, a member at City Bloc for the past eight years, said: “I met a lot of my friendship group at City Bloc, so it’s a big social thing for us.

“It gives me somewhere to socialise with my friends and keeps me busy in the evenings, and obviously, it’s good for my health and fitness.

“The social side is a big thing, but it’s also physical, mental, so it helps with everything really.”

Indoor bouldering gym with multiple overhanging climbing walls, each covered in colorful holds of various shapes and sizes. The walls are painted in blue, gray, black, and white, with prominent feature volumes in pink, yellow, and black. The floor is padded with green mats for safety.Source: George Jenkins | All Rights Reserved
One of the many indoor climbing walls City Bloc has available.

The fundraising currently holds just over £7200, meaning it’s achieved 90% of its goal in just two weeks.

For information on the police investigation and the GoFundMe page, please check the Instagram caption linked below.

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