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School staff ‘suffered anxiety and insomnia’ over stress of school closure

Staff caring for vulnerable pupils say they have suffered anxiety and insomnia from the stress of their school facing closure for a second time. The...

Telecoms firm ‘refused permission’ for 5G installation due to ‘road safety concerns’

A telecoms firm has been blocked from installing a 17.5m mobile phone mast on a busy road near a school. Leeds City Council refused permission...

New school could bring vital Special Needs support to the community

A new school could help a growing number of children in need of extra help with their education. Independent provider Strive for Education has applied...

Disgruntled IT worker jailed for £200K cyber attack on Huddersfield firm

A disgruntled IT worker who launched a calculated cyber-attack against his employer just hours after being suspended from work has been jailed for over...

New classrooms to be built for Leeds primary school after building ‘knocked down’

New classrooms will be built at a primary school after a leaking building was knocked down for safety reasons. Children at St Mary’s CE Primary in...

Leeds ‘school expansion’ expected to go ahead despite ‘concerns’

School expansion plans are expected to go ahead despite concerns over the loss of a sports pitch. A classroom block will be demolished and upgraded...

Leeds chicken restaurant gains ‘late-night licence’ with requirements

A chicken restaurant has gained a late-night licence after agreeing to restrict takeaway food sales to delivery-only. Pepe’s Piri Piri, on North Lane in Headingley,...

Licensing change could see offering card payments ‘mandatory’

Offering card payments could become mandatory for black cabs in the city under a change to licensing rules. Leeds City Council said Hackney carriages could...

Leeds Crematorium set to resume after ‘structural problems’

Cremations are set to resume at a funeral facility after the council fixed structural problems in the building. Operating restrictions were in place at Lawnswood...

Former animal sanctuary in Leeds could fetch Council over ‘£790,000’ in auction

A former animal sanctuary in rural north Leeds could fetch the council more than £790,000 after being put up for auction. The site in Eccup,...

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