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      • Situated in the heart of the UK, Leeds is the third largest and one of the fastest growing, greenest cities in the country.
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    Leeds is a city [a] in West Yorkshire, England. It is the largest settlement in Yorkshire and the administrative centre of the City of Leeds Metropolitan Borough, which is the second most populous district in the United Kingdom. It is built around the River Aire and is in the eastern foothills of the Pennines.

  3. This list ranks European cities by population within city limits. The largest cities in Europe have official populations of over one million inhabitants within their city boundaries.

    City
    Country
    Population Within Europe
    Date
    13,149,803
    1 Jan 2024
    10,030,990[c]
    31 Dec 2023
    8,866,180
    30 Jun 2022
    5,597,763
    1 Jan 2024
  4. Dec 27, 2023 · 27 Interesting Facts About Leeds 1. Leeds Is Big. The sprawling city of Leeds is the second most populated in the United Kingdom (after London). The city centre is compact and easy to explore by foot. ️ Check out this one-day itinerary for exploring Leeds’s city centre. 2. Leeds Is Very Well Connected With Great Public Transport Options

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    Background

    The Borough of Leeds was created in 1207, when Maurice Paynel, lord of the manor, granted a charter covering a small area adjacent to a crossing of the River Aire, between the old settlement centred on Leeds Parish Church to the east and the manor house and mills to the west. In 1626 a charter was granted by Charles I, incorporating the entire parish as the Borough of Leeds; it was reformed by the Municipal Corporations Act 1835. The parish and borough included the chapelries of Chapel Allert...

    Formation

    A review of local government arrangements completed in 1969 proposed the creation of a new large district centred on Leeds, occupying 317,000 acres (1,280 km2) and including 840,000 people. The proposed area was significantly reduced in a 1971 white paper; and within a year every local authority to be incorporated into it protested or demonstrated. The final proposal reduced the area further and following the enactment of the Local Government Act 1972, the county borough was abolished on 1 Ap...

    The district and its settlements are situated in the eastern foothills of the Pennines astride the River Aire whose valley, the Aire Gap, provides a road and rail corridor that facilitates communications with cities to the west of the Pennines. The district extends 15 miles (24 km) from east to west and 13 miles (21 km) from north to south; with ov...

    Leeds City Council is the local authority of the district. The council is composed of 99 councillors, three for each of the city's 33 wards. Elections are held three years out of four, on the first Thursday of May. One third of the councillors are elected, for a four-year term, in each election. 2004 saw all seats up for election due to boundary ch...

    At the 2001 UK census, the district had a total population of 715,402. Of the 301,614 households in Leeds, 33.3% were married couples living together, 31.6% were one-person households, 9.0% were co-habiting couples and 9.8% were lone parents, following a similar trend to the rest of England. The population density was 1,967/km2 (5,090/sq mi) and fo...

    Education Leeds, a non-profit company owned by Leeds City Council, provided educational services between 2001 and 2011. In April 2011 Leeds City Council disbanded Education Leeds and has consolidated educational services into the Children's Services Department of the council itself.

    Television

    The area has regional studios and broadcasting centres which broadcast from Leeds: 1. BBC Yorkshirebroadcast from its studios on Peter's Square. 2. ITV Yorkshire formerly Yorkshire Television broadcasts from the Leeds Studioson Kirkstall Road. Leeds TValso broadcast to the area which is required to broadcast 37 hours a week of first-run local programming. .

    Radio

    The area has several radio stations:

    Newspapers

    Local newspapers for the area: 1. The Yorkshire Post 2. Yorkshire Evening Post 3. Wetherby News 4. Gazette & Observer

    Leeds city centre is connected to the National Rail network at Leeds railway station. Public transport in West Yorkshire is coordinated by West Yorkshire Metro, under the control of a joint-board of local authorities in the county, including Leeds City Council.

    There are 24 cemeteries in Leeds operated by the city council. The oldest ones, in Beckett Street and Hunslet, were both opened in 1845; the newest ones, in Kippax and Whinmoor, opened in 2013.

  5. 3 days ago · Leeds, urban area, city, and metropolitan borough, metropolitan county of West Yorkshire, historic county of Yorkshire, northern England. It lies along the River Aire about 30 miles (48 km) northeast of Manchester. It is the largest city in Yorkshire and one of Britain’s major cultural centers.

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  6. Jun 8, 2023 · Leeds is a thoroughly modern city, full of 21st-century activities and attractions. But for some experiences you can only have in Leeds, it’s worth visiting its many museums and historic sights. For instance, have you ever seen a suit of armor made for an elephant?

  7. Jan 20, 2022 · Leeds and Marseille. It is a tale of two cities — or, more broadly, the story of why continental European cities are healthier and wealthier than their British counterparts and what needs to...

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