The Equality Assembly is made up of a number of hubs that offer a range of equality groups the opportunity to meet and work together to let the council know about the issues that affect them.
Information and resources for people working in Leeds who provide direct care, for example care assistants working in care homes, including information for use during the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Adopted Local Plan forms part of the statutory development plan for the Leeds district. It sets out the our vision and strategy for the area until 2033, and provides the basis for decisions on planning applications.
Your elected councillors provide the essential foundation to the way in which your council operates. Find out who your local councillor is and how you can make contact with them.
Supplementary planning guidance provides advice on policies in the Local Plan. We use Supplementary Planning Documents (SPDs) to help make decisions on planning applications
Map representations of where planning policies apply across the Leeds district, including Natural Resources and Waste, Core Strategy, saved Unitary Development Plan and Aire Valley Leeds Area Action Plan policies.
There are 65 community parks in Leeds. These green spaces contain a variety of facilities including playgrounds, sport pitches and gardens for local people to enjoy.
Leeds has several Local Nature Reserves (LNRs) which are owned and managed by our natural habitats team. These are amongst the best places to enjoy wildlife in the Leeds district.
Find out where the public rights of way are in Leeds, where access rights (right to roam) apply, and how we are improving the public rights of way network.
Keeping children and young people safe is everyone's responsibility, families, carers, the public and professional staff in Children's Services and partner agencies.
If you are a care leaver in Leeds, the local offer tells you what services and support you can access for a range of different needs. It has all the information you need in one place.
The Public Health Resource Centre (PHRC) offers support to anyone with a responsibility for or professional interest in public health or promoting health and wellbeing in Leeds, including students and volunteers.