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Sale of historic U1 number plate agreed: U1 number plate

06 Nov 2025

Sale of historic U1 number plate agreed

The sale of a unique car number plate used by Lord Mayors of Leeds for more than 120 years has been agreed for the price of £750,000, it was announced today.

Leeds City Council approved the sale of the U1 plate following a comprehensive process, with the funds generated set to go back into the council budget to help protect important local services.

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05 Nov 2025

More people in Leeds to be helped into work with new £700k funding

Over £700k of funding has been announced for Leeds organisations to provide pre-employment support to people who are economically inactive due to health reasons.

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04 Nov 2025

Court action highlights council's tough stance on tenancy fraud

Leeds City Council has hailed a series of successful court cases as a “clear signal” of its determination to combat housing fraud.

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Lord Mayor to lead Leeds in act of remembrance: Remembrance 1

03 Nov 2025

Lord Mayor to lead Leeds in act of remembrance

The Lord Mayor of Leeds, Councillor Dan Cohen, is honoured to invite everyone to join him on Remembrance Sunday as he leads the city’s tribute to servicemen and women who have lost their lives in service of their country.

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Famed Leeds artist’s moon-lit works set to shine at gallery: image00010

03 Nov 2025

Famed Leeds artist’s moon-lit works set to shine at gallery

A captivating exhibition will shed new light on the life and work of renowned Leeds artist John Atkinson Grimshaw.

Grimshaw’s ‘moonlights’, as the artist called them, including depictions of Boar Lane and Park Row, will feature in Don’t Let’s Ask For the Moon: Nocturnes and Atkinson Grimshaw, which opens at Leeds Art Gallery this November.

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City’s remarkable Saxon discovery reimagined as ancient treasure goes on display: image00022-2

03 Nov 2025

City’s remarkable Saxon discovery reimagined as ancient treasure goes on display

Fascinating new illustrations reveal how a Saxon pendant unearthed in Leeds once looked as the ancient treasure is displayed for the first time in more than 1,200 years.

The beautiful, early medieval pectoral cross has gone on display at Leeds City Museum alongside hand drawn images showing how it could have appeared when it was possibly worn around the neck of a church official in the eighth century.

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