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Leeds United Mural Restored in Guiseley by Yorkshire Dental Suite 2026

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Leeds United Mural Restored in Guiseley by Yorkshire Dental Suite 2026
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Key Points

  • Yorkshire Dental Suite announced the completed restoration of the iconic Leeds United mural at its Guiseley clinic site
  • The mural was originally created in 2021 by local artist Flarris (also known as Phil Harris) on the former Yorkshire Rose Pub building
  • The wall underwent structural repairs and re-rendering over the past couple of weeks before being repainted
  • Artist Flarris returned to reimagine the artwork, adding current manager Daniel Farke alongside legends Don Revie, Howard Wilkinson, and Marcelo Bielsa
  • The updated mural celebrates Leeds United Championship trophy-winning managers: Daniel Farke (24/25), Marcelo Bielsa (19/20), Howard Wilkinson (89/90), and Don Revie
  • Clair Hufton, Board Member of the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust, praised the restoration and the addition of Daniel Farke
  • Dr Hassan Dalghous and Dr Hussein Dalghous, co-founders of Yorkshire Dental Suite, stated the mural is “part of the identity of the area”
  • The Leeds United Supporters’ Trust received overwhelming positive response from local supporters welcoming the mural’s return
  • This is the seventh public mural from the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust commissioned by the organisation
  • Daniel Farke recently won the 2024/25 LMA Championship Manager of the Year award after guiding Leeds to the title with 100 points

Guiseley (The Leeds Times) June 1, 2026 – What led to the complete restoration of Leeds United’s iconic Guiseley mural?Yorkshire Dental Suite has announced the successful completion of the restoration of the iconic Leeds United mural located on the side of its Guiseley clinic, reinforcing its commitment to investing in the local community. As reported by Leeds Magazine, the dental practice highlighted the project as part of its ongoing commitment to supporting the local community. The mural, originally created in 2021 by local artist Flarris, has long stood as a celebrated landmark on the former Yorkshire Rose Pub, now home to Yorkshire Dental Suite’s Guiseley practice, and a tribute to Leeds United.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • How was the restoration project carried out?
  • What did the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust say about the restoration?
  • What did Yorkshire Dental Suite’s founders say about the project?
  • Why was Daniel Farke added to the mural?
  • How have supporters responded to the restored mural?
  • What is the history of this mural and the Supporters’ Trust mural project?
  • Background of the Development
  • Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Leeds United Supporters and the Local Guiseley Community

How was the restoration project carried out?

Over the past couple of weeks, the project has undergone a full transformation. According to the official announcement, the wall was first structurally repaired and re-rendered to ensure safety and longevity, before being repainted. Following this structural work, Flarris returned to reimagine and complete the artwork, featuring iconic Leeds United figures including Don Revie, Howard Wilkinson, Marcelo Bielsa and Daniel Farke, creating a refreshed and modern tribute to the club’s legacy.

As reported on Instagram, the updated mural now displays the Championship Trophy Winners: Daniel Farke 24/25, Marcelo Bielsa 19/20, Howard Wilkinson 89/90, and Don Revie. This represents the first time Daniel Farke has been included in the mural, celebrating his achievement in leading Leeds United to the Championship title.

What did the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust say about the restoration?

Clair Hufton, Board Member of the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust, commented on the restoration:

“Leeds United Supporters Trust is absolutely delighted to see the restoration of this much-loved mural in Guiseley. Since its unveiling in 2021, it has stood as a powerful symbol of pride and passion for our club and community,”

as quoted by Leeds Magazine.

Hufton continued:

“We commend the Yorkshire Dental Suite team for working with us, and their commitment to preserving both the safety of the site and the spirit of the artwork. The return of artist Phil Harris to recreate the mural — and the addition of Daniel Farke — is an exciting moment for supporters, ensuring this tribute continues to evolve and inspire fans for years to come”.

In 2021, when the seventh mural was originally revealed, Hufton had also stated that “The murals continue to bring the city and the club closer together by celebrating the rich history of Leeds United across the city,” according to the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust.

What did Yorkshire Dental Suite’s founders say about the project?

Dr Hassan Dalghous and Dr Hussein Dalghous, co-founders of Yorkshire Dental Suite, said: “This mural has always meant so much to the local community and Leeds United supporters, and seeing it brought back to life in this way has been incredibly special. It’s more than artwork, it’s part of the identity of the area,” as reported by Leeds Magazine.

The co-founders added:

“We’re proud to have invested in its restoration and reimagining so it can continue to be enjoyed safely for years to come”.

The project reflects Yorkshire Dental Suite’s wider commitment to community-led investment, supporting and enhancing local spaces that hold cultural and emotional significance for residents and supporters alike.

Why was Daniel Farke added to the mural?

Daniel Farke has been added to a revamped Leeds United mural honouring the club’s second division title-winning managers, joining Marcelo Bielsa, Howard Wilkinson, and Don Revie, as reported by OneFootball. Farke was named the 2024/25 LMA Championship Manager of the Year after guiding his Leeds United side to the title and promotion to the Premier League, as announced at the 33rd annual awards ceremony in London on Tuesday evening.

According to official Leeds United coverage, after narrowly missing out on promotion last season, Farke and his staff went one step further this season, as Leeds United finished top of the Championship, setting a new club record of 100 points.

The 2024/25 season also saw numerous club records broken, with the Whites closing out the campaign with an unprecedented 29 wins and 25 clean sheets, whilst scoring the most goals (95) in a single season for 97 years. Farke became the first manager to lift the Championship title on three occasions and the first Leeds United manager to win 57 games in their first 100 games.

How have supporters responded to the restored mural?

The updated mural has already been met with an overwhelmingly positive response from the Leeds United community, with local supporters welcoming its return as a renewed landmark in the heart of Guiseley, according to Leeds Magazine.

As reported on social media platforms including Facebook and Instagram, the iconic mural celebrating Leeds United legends has been fully restored, giving supporters and locals a refreshed tribute to the club’s heritage.

The mural has been described as “a beloved Leeds United landmark” that has been “brought back to life in Guiseley”.

With the mural now complete, it stands once again as a vibrant symbol of football heritage, community pride, and local collaboration in Guiseley.

What is the history of this mural and the Supporters’ Trust mural project?

Originally created in 2021 by local artist Flarris, the mural was the seventh public mural from the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust, as the artist shared on social media. The mural has been painted on the side of the Yorkshire Rose in Guiseley by artist Phil Harris, displaying Leeds United legends, according to the Yorkshire Evening Post.

The Leeds United Supporters’ Trust has commissioned multiple murals across the city celebrating the club’s rich history. The Trust’s interactive website includes all locations of the murals with its own route map at www.murals.lufctrust.com.

The latest mural is part of an ongoing project by the Trust to celebrate the rich history of Leeds United across the city through different types of themed art.

The Yorkshire Rose pub building had previously received planning approval for mural plans in September 2024, with planners saying the mural would bring “colour and vibrancy” to the derelict building. Yorkshire Dental Suite announced in February 2026 that it was preparing to give the famous Guiseley Leeds United mural a full restoration that spring.

Background of the Development

The Leeds United mural in Guiseley represents a significant piece of modern football culture in West Yorkshire. The artwork was originally commissioned in 2021 as part of the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust’s ongoing mural project, which has now produced 14 murals celebrating the club’s history across Leeds and surrounding areas.

The Trust’s mission focuses on bringing the city and club closer together through public art that celebrates Leeds United’s legacy.

The building housing the mural was formerly the Yorkshire Rose Pub, a local establishment that became derelict before being acquired by Yorkshire Dental Suite for their Guiseley practice.

The transformation of the building from a pub to a dental clinic while preserving the mural demonstrates the community’s commitment to maintaining Leeds United heritage even as the physical landscape changes.

Artist Flarris (Phil Harris) has established himself as a key figure in Leeds United’s public art scene, having been

“the chosen artist for the 7th public mural from the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust”.

His work has become recognised as a celebrated landmark in Guiseley, attracting both local residents and traveling supporters who follow the Trust’s mural route map.

The decision to restore the mural in 2026 came after Yorkshire Dental Suite acquired the property and recognised the cultural significance of the artwork to the local community.

The structural repairs and re-rendering were necessary to ensure the wall’s safety and the artwork’s longevity, demonstrating responsible ownership of culturally significant public art.

Daniel Farke’s addition to the mural marks a historic moment, as he became the first Leeds United manager to win the Championship title on three occasions and led the club to a record-breaking 100-point season. His inclusion alongside legendary managers Don Revie, Howard Wilkinson, and Marcelo Bielsa places him among the most successful managers in the club’s history.

Prediction: How This Development Can Affect Leeds United Supporters and the Local Guiseley Community

The restoration of the Leeds United mural in Guiseley will likely have several measurable effects on both supporters and the local community. For Leeds United supporters, particularly those in West Yorkshire, the restored mural provides a renewed gathering point and photogenic landmark that celebrates the club’s recent Championship triumph under Daniel Farke. The inclusion of Farke ensures the mural remains current and relevant to contemporary fans who witnessed the 2024/25 title-winning season.

Local residents in Guiseley will benefit from the preserved cultural landmark that contributes to the area’s identity.

As Dr Hassan Dalghous and Dr Hussein Dalghous noted, the mural is “part of the identity of the area,” suggesting that its preservation strengthens community cohesion and local pride. The positive response from the Leeds United community indicates that the mural将继续 serve as a

“vibrant symbol of football heritage, community pride, and local collaboration”.

The restoration project may encourage other local businesses to invest in preserving or enhancing public art with cultural significance to the community. Yorkshire Dental Suite’s commitment to “community-led investment” could establish a precedent for commercial entities to support local heritage projects.

This might lead to increased visibility for Guiseley as a destination for football tourism, with supporters following the Trust’s mural route map to visit all 14 locations.

For the Leeds United Supporters’ Trust, the successful restoration demonstrates the viability of partnerships between commercial businesses and supporter organisations for preserving club heritage.

The Trust’s statement that the mural will “continue to evolve and inspire fans for years to come” suggests potential for future updates as new managers achieve success with the club. This could establish a model for maintaining murals as living tributes rather than static historical records.

The project also reinforces Yorkshire Dental Suite’s brand association with local community values, potentially strengthening customer loyalty among Leeds United supporters who value businesses that demonstrate commitment to local culture. As the mural receives continued positive attention on social media platforms, the practice may benefit from increased visibility among the wider Leeds United fanbase beyond the immediate Guiseley area.

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