Leek - Derby St

Leek is the principal town of the Staffordshire Moorlands and the most important centre on the south western edge of the Peak District. It stands on a hill in a large bend in the River Churnet and is locally known as 'The Queen of the Moorlands'.

Bonny Prince Charlie passed through in 1745, and Thomas Brindley (the builder of the Bridgewater Canal) built a water mill here in 1750 - this has been restored to working order and is now a fine museum.

In 1985, the Derby Street branch was opened to complement the Society's existing St. Edward Street branch.  This is our flagship branch, which situated within the main shopping street offers a more convenient access for all our members. 

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06/04/2012 – 30/06/2012 Make your money bloom with a Cash ISA.

Open a new Cash ISA with Leek United and get entered into a free prize draw, with your chance to win £100 in Garden Centre vouchers.

2011 'a high performance year' for local building society

THE highest mortgage lending level since 2007, continued strong demand for savings products and major investment in the business capped a year of high performance for Leek United Building Society during 2011.

Young cricketers' net gains from Society

JUNIOR cricketers' net interest has gone up, thanks to Leek United's ‘investment' in their training...

Branch Details

51 Derby Street, Leek, Staffordshire ST13 6HU

Tel:   01538 386688
Fax:  01538 399062
leek.derbyst@leekunited.co.uk

Mon 9.15 am - 4.45 pm
Tue 9.45 am - 4.45 pm
Wed to Fri 9.15 am - 4.45 pm
Sat 9.15 am - 12.00 noon.