Monday 16 February 2026
Archives to shed new light on historic charter’s Canterbury tale
One of the most important documents in the history of Leeds was rescued from being turned into a makeshift lampshade, the city’s archivists have revealed.
The one-of-a-kind copy of the Leeds Royal Charter, written centuries ago, was about to be repurposed as an unusual decorative feature by the unwitting owner of a Canterbury book shop in the 1950s.
Fortunately, a chance consultation with a friendly expert disclosed that the delicately inscribed text was the sole remaining copy of the Royal Charter first granted to Leeds by King Charles I in 1626.
Thursday 12 February 2026
Triumphal tapestry telling the story of Leeds inspires new panel
The much-loved Leeds Tapestry celebrating the city’s history has received an inspiring new panel, completely designed and stitched by residents to explore ideas of freedom.
Tuesday 10 February 2026
Solar panels installed at council garden centre to reduce energy consumption
Over 600 square metres of rooftop solar panels have been installed at the council-run plant nursery and garden centre The Arium, expecting to cut its energy consumption by 39 per cent.
Monday 9 February 2026
Museum a fitting last stop for secret superfan’s marvellous models
An incredible collection of handmade models crafted in secret by a local enthusiast has revealed one man’s fascinating lifelong love for the buses of Yorkshire.
The new display at Leeds City Museum gives visitors a chance to see a selection of the vast array of replicas created by physicist Dr Gordon Brooke, which were found in a box room by his astonished family following his death at the age of 82.
Friday 6 February 2026
Leeds Storytelling Festival returns with a new programme celebrating the National Year of Reading
Leeds Storytelling Festival will return from Saturday 14 February to Sunday 8 March, bringing a citywide celebration of stories especially for children and families.
16 Feb 2026
Archives to shed new light on historic charter’s Canterbury tale
One of the most important documents in the history of Leeds was rescued from being turned into a makeshift lampshade, the city’s archivists have revealed.
The one-of-a-kind copy of the Leeds Royal Charter, written centuries ago, was about to be repurposed as an unusual decorative feature by the unwitting owner of a Canterbury book shop in the 1950s.
Fortunately, a chance consultation with a friendly expert disclosed that the delicately inscribed text was the sole remaining copy of the Royal Charter first granted to Leeds by King Charles I in 1626.
12 Feb 2026
Triumphal tapestry telling the story of Leeds inspires new panel
The much-loved Leeds Tapestry celebrating the city’s history has received an inspiring new panel, completely designed and stitched by residents to explore ideas of freedom.
11 Feb 2026
Leeds Valentine’s Fair brings half-term fun back to Leeds city centre this February
Leeds will once again be filled with lights, laughter and family excitement this February as the Valentine’s Fair returns to the city centre from Friday 13 February to Sunday 22 February 2026.
10 Feb 2026
Solar panels installed at council garden centre to reduce energy consumption
Over 600 square metres of rooftop solar panels have been installed at the council-run plant nursery and garden centre The Arium, expecting to cut its energy consumption by 39 per cent.
10 Feb 2026
Free and low-cost things to do in Leeds during February half term
Find out about free and low-cost events and activities taking place in Leeds during the February school holidays.
09 Feb 2026
Museum a fitting last stop for secret superfan’s marvellous models
An incredible collection of handmade models crafted in secret by a local enthusiast has revealed one man’s fascinating lifelong love for the buses of Yorkshire.
The new display at Leeds City Museum gives visitors a chance to see a selection of the vast array of replicas created by physicist Dr Gordon Brooke, which were found in a box room by his astonished family following his death at the age of 82.