More houses for inner Leeds?
by David Mackie
House-building will get automatic planning permission on ‘brownfield’ sites it has been announced today, possibly leading the way for more houses in inner Leeds.Read More »More houses for inner Leeds?
by David Mackie
House-building will get automatic planning permission on ‘brownfield’ sites it has been announced today, possibly leading the way for more houses in inner Leeds.Read More »More houses for inner Leeds?
by Lisa Bradley
The country’s biggest natural fuel station could be created in Leeds if plans are given the green light.
The idea behind the proposals is to encourage more businesses and residents to switch to more eco-friendly fuel, with the hope that a compressed natural gas filling station will make the move easier.
Read More »Could the UK’s biggest natural fuel station come to Leeds?
by Emma Kirwan A wheelchair racer and Paralympic hopeful will be among leading athletes competing in the Leeds 10K this weekend. Callum Hall, 22, was left paralysed… Read More »Inspirational Paralympic hopeful to race in Leeds 10k
by David Mackie Dog owners in Leeds will have the chance to microchip their dogs for free on Monday July 20. Leeds City Council’s dog… Read More »Dogs Trust offer Leeds mutts free chips
By Mike Berriman and Hayley Longster
A suspect in the Beeston rape case appeared in court this morning, and was formally charged with attempted murder, rape, and grievous bodily harm.
Read More »Beeston rape and attempted murder suspect formally charged
Police are appealing for information to trace a missing Leeds man who was last seen in Hull.
Paul Hegerty, aged 37, from Halton, was last seen on Saturday, July 4, at Hull train station.Read More »Appeal: Missing Leeds Man Last Seen In Hull
George Osborne’s budget has been branded ‘barbaric’ by Leeds East MP Richard Burgon.
The Labour MP said the Chancellor plans to take money from the poorest in the city and hand it to the wealthiest.Read More »Leeds MP slams the Chancellor’s budget plans
by Caroline Grandjean
Home-grown Yorkshire produce will be celebrated this month when a two-day food and drink festival is held in Hall Park, Horsforth.Read More »Horsforth to host Food & Drink Festival
by Mike Berriman
The trial of two Burmese men accused of murdering two British backpackers in Thailand, one of whom was a Leeds University student, stalled today after a police officer failed to present key DNA evidence.Read More »Leeds University student murder trial stalls
By Caroline Grandjean
The “Homage2Fromage” club held a French cheese night at Farsley’s Mill Kitchen last night.
Read More »VIDEO: Farsley cheese-tasting event pays homage to fromage