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West Yorkshire Police Leeds Festival 2023 web page. This page includes latest news and information about the festival, access route information, road closures, maps, weather and some general safety advice.
Friday, November 10, 2023 Two dealers caught during a proactive police and security operation to target drugs at this year’s Leeds Festival have been jailed today. 
Wednesday 20 December 2023 People in West Yorkshire are being asked to stay alert as large numbers visit the county this week to celebrate the festive period.
A list of Police stations in the Leeds district, including those with public helpdesks. Station details for Elland Road , Leeds Central, Morley, Otley, Pudsey, Rothwell, Stainbeck, Weetwood and Wetherby.
Monday 1 August 2022 Thousands of people heading to Leeds for August Bank Holiday events are being urged to trust their instincts and report anything that doesn't feel right as police and partner agencies plan for the busy weekend.  
Covering Leeds City Centre and surrounding areas.
The Leeds District Anti-social Behaviour Review process allows repeat victims of anti-social behaviour (ASB) to have a greater say in how their complaints are handled - allowing those who have made three separate complaints about anti-social behaviour in the last six months to have their cases reviewed.
Halloween Safety Advice - posters - We want everyone to have fun and enjoy the festivities over Halloween and bonfire night. However, not everyone wants to take part and Halloween can leave some people feeling anxious. We have created a poster which can be downloaded to display in your home if you do not want trick or treaters at your door.
The band was formed out of the Bradford and Leeds City Police Bands when in 1974 the Leeds and Bradford Forces amalgamated to form part of The West Yorkshire Metropolitan Police. The bands merged to become The West Yorkshire Police Band. Initially the Band was military in style, with woodwind, brass and percussion it wasn't until 1984 a new ethos was agreed and since then the Band has been styled in the traditional Brass Band format. Originally comprised solely of serving police officers, the band now draws from the wider police family, retired police officers and members of the public. The band has one of the largest number of regular volunteers for West Yorkshire Police contributing an average of 4500 volunteering hours each year.