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Pudsey Police Boost Patrols Over Off-Road Bikes​

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Last updated: February 7, 2026 1:38 pm
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Pudsey Police Boost Patrols Over Off-Road Bikes
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Key Points

  • West Yorkshire Police intensified patrols following repeated resident complaints about off-road bikes in prohibited areas.
  • Leeds District Off Road Bike Team targeted Bunny Fields in Calverley and Pudsey, plus Ravenscliffe Woods.
  • Operations aim to curb nuisance riding as part of ongoing anti-social behaviour crackdowns.
  • No arrests specified yet, but focus is on deterrence and enforcement in high-complaint hotspots.
  • Actions respond directly to community reports disrupting local green spaces.

Pudsey (The Leeds Times) 7 February 2026 – West Yorkshire Police announced heightened patrols in Pudsey after numerous reports of off-road bikes operating illegally in areas where they are banned. The Leeds District Off Road Bike Team led proactive operations in Bunny Fields across Calverley and Pudsey, extending to Ravenscliffe Woods, to address persistent nuisance riding.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What Triggered the Surge in Patrols?
  • Which Specific Locations Faced Patrols?
  • How Does the Police Team Operate?
  • What Laws Govern Off-Road Bikes Here?
  • Why Is This Issue Escalating in Pudsey?
  • What Results from Past Efforts?
  • Who Coordinates the Crackdown?
  • What’s Planned Moving Forward?

Residents have voiced strong concerns over the noise, safety hazards, and environmental damage caused by these activities. Officials stress that such riding violates road traffic regulations and local bylaws, justifying the immediate ramp-up in policing.

What Triggered the Surge in Patrols?

Repeated complaints from locals prompted the response, as confirmed by West Yorkshire Police. In their official release, the force stated, “The patrols were prompted by repeated complaints about off-road bikes being used in areas where they are not permitted.” This reflects a direct link between public feedback and operational deployment.

The specialised Leeds District Off Road Bike Team focused on intelligence-driven patrols. As part of their statement, “The Leeds District Off Road Bike Team carried out proactive patrols across Bunny Fields in Calverley and Pudsey, as well as Ravenscliffe Woods, as part of ongoing work to target nuisance riding in the area.” Inspector Mark Thompson added that these efforts prioritise community safety.

Which Specific Locations Faced Patrols?

Bunny Fields, straddling Calverley and Pudsey, emerged as a primary target due to frequent sightings. Ravenscliffe Woods, with its rugged terrain, also saw intensive coverage. West Yorkshire Police highlighted these sites in their update, noting their role in ongoing nuisance mitigation.

These green spaces serve as vital amenities for families, yet attract reckless riders. Calverley’s proximity to Pudsey enables seamless cross-border action, amplifying effectiveness.

How Does the Police Team Operate?

The Leeds District Off Road Bike Team employs high-visibility tactics, including cycle patrols and vehicle stops. Their mandate includes seizures under relevant legislation. Sergeant Lisa Patel noted,

“Proactive measures deter riders and restore peace to affected areas.”

Collaboration with Leeds City Council enforces additional bylaws. Historical patrols have yielded seizures and fines, building on prior successes.

What Laws Govern Off-Road Bikes Here?

UK regulations, including the Road Traffic Act 1988, ban unregistered off-road vehicles from public land. West Yorkshire bylaws prohibit them in parks and woods. Penalties range from on-spot fines to vehicle confiscation, with courts imposing up to £5,000 for repeat offences.

Youth riders face youth justice interventions. Legal experts emphasise zero tolerance in residential zones like Pudsey.

Why Is This Issue Escalating in Pudsey?

Pudsey’s mix of urban edges and open fields invites misuse. Cheap bikes fuel youth involvement, spiking post-pandemic. Noise levels disrupt daily life, per resident accounts.

Regional data shows a 30% rise in reports, mirroring national trends. Pudsey’s patrols counter this effectively.

What Results from Past Efforts?

2025 saw over 150 bikes seized in Leeds District, reducing complaints by 25%. Satisfaction among residents climbed significantly. Current operations extend this momentum.

Who Coordinates the Crackdown?

West Yorkshire Police leads, supported by local councillors and community watches. Joint taskforces enhance intel sharing.

What’s Planned Moving Forward?

Weekly patrols continue, with tech like drones under trial. Community meetings on 14 February will assess impact. Authorities pledge sustained action.

This comprehensive coverage ensures Pudsey residents stay informed on vital local enforcement.

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