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22 Dec 2022
Local health experts issue guidance to help you have a safe and enjoyable Christmas
Local health experts have issued guidance on how best to protect yourself and your loved ones over the festive period, to make sure everyone can enjoy Christmas and stay well.
22 Dec 2022
New Year brings new look for Merrion Street
21 Dec 2022
Hundreds of Leeds households benefitting from cheaper bills this winter, thanks to council green scheme.
More than 900 low-income households in Leeds are benefiting from cheaper energy bills and comfier homes this winter, thanks to around £9.5 million of green upgrades installed free-of-charge through a Leeds City Council scheme.
19 Dec 2022
Major delivery milestone for Morley Town Deal as the first spades hit the ground in Hembrigg and Dartmouth parks.
Work has started on the delivery of the first of six Morley Town Deal improvement projects.
The projects to redevelop Hembrigg Park and Dartmouth Park mark the first of many spade-in-the-ground milestones in delivering the Morley Town Deal plans.
16 Dec 2022
Leeds City Council increases Homes for Ukraine ‘thank you’ payment to £500 a month
To recognise the tremendous support that has been shown to Ukrainian guests over the past six months, Leeds City Council has today announced it will increase the Homes for Ukraine ‘thank you’ payment from £350 to £500 per month between December 2022 and March 2023.
15 Dec 2022
Consultation launches on Leeds City Council’s annual budget proposals
Public consultation on Leeds City Council’s annual budget proposals to deliver an estimated £69.8million savings in the next financial year has now begun.
12 Dec 2022
Local Plan Update consultation - Still time to have your say
The Local Plan Update consultation is coming to an end next Monday (19 December 2022) and Leeds City Council is encouraging residents and business to have their say.
09 Dec 2022
Scarlet Fever: Be vigilant, not alarmed say Leeds health leaders
Local health experts are reassuring Leeds residents that the public health risks from Scarlet Fever remain low, despite a higher number of cases already reported this winter.