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11 Sep 2024
Leeds City Council confirms new interim chief executive
Leeds City Council has confirmed the appointment of Mariana Pexton as interim chief executive in a unanimous vote of its full council.
11 Sep 2024
Mass transit: Council backs first phase of scheme
Leeds City Council is backing the first phase of West Yorkshire’s mass transit scheme, in a report due to go before senior councillors next week.
11 Sep 2024
Inspiring women’s landmark legacy project to go before council chiefs
The city’s senior councillors are set to hear more about inspiring plans to honour some of the trailblazing women who have made history in Leeds.
Members of Leeds City Council’s executive board will next week be asked to give their backing to plans to add the names of six inspirational women to the walls of the council chamber at Leeds Civic Hall.
05 Sep 2024
Light fantastic as city’s cultural showpiece set for 20th dazzling display
A compelling programme of illuminated artworks will wow crowds in Leeds this October when the dazzling spectacle of Light Night Leeds returns for its landmark 20th edition.
The UK’s largest light art festival, Light Night will be back in Leeds city centre on October 24 and 25, bringing a programme of incredible, large-scale projections, live street theatre and interactive installations to some of the city’s most recognisable buildings and locations.
05 Aug 2024
Leeds housebuilding success shows way forward for rest of country
New figures have underlined the progress being made by Leeds as it works to develop the supply of quality housing its residents need and deserve.
31 Jul 2024
It’s green for go as household glass collections begin in Leeds
Yorkshire Day this year is green for go in Leeds as household glass collections begin for the first time.
From August 1, residents can put glass into their green household recycling bins so it can be recycled as part of the city’s commitment to the environment and improving recycling rates.
The new service is for any colour of glass bottle or jars, including those for wine, spirits, beer, pop, jam, sauces, coffee jars and spreads. Caps, lids and labels can be left on ready for collection. They can all now go in green household bins along with paper, cardboard, plastic and metal that can already be easily recycled from home.