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Leeds Council: New Licences, Road Closures, Traffic Changes This Week

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Key Points

  • Leeds City Council has issued public notices for new premises licences, gambling premises licences, and variations to existing licences across multiple wards including City and Hunslet, Garforth and Swillington, Guiseley and Rawdon, and others.
  • Several road closures are scheduled this week, including temporary closures on Scott Hall Road, Kirkstall Road, and Meanwood Road for utility works and resurfacing.
  • Traffic changes include new no-waiting zones on streets like Back Chapel Lane and proposed 20mph speed limits in areas such as Rodley and Calverley.
  • Notices cover sex establishment licences for premises like Spearmint Rhino Leeds and variation applications for late-night refreshment at various takeaways.
  • Public consultation periods are open until dates in late January 2026, with objections to be submitted to the Licensing Section or relevant council officers.
  • Additional notices include pavement licences for outdoor seating at businesses like Costa Coffee in Guiseley and alcohol sales extensions for events.

Leeds, Leeds City Council, January 17, 2026 – Leeds City Council has published a comprehensive set of public notices detailing new licences, road closures, and traffic regulation orders affecting residents and businesses across the city this week. These announcements, compiled from the council’s official website and local media reports, highlight disruptions to traffic flow, new licensing approvals, and opportunities for public feedback. Motorists and premises operators are urged to check details to avoid fines or compliance issues.

Contents
  • Key Points
  • What New Licences Have Been Issued This Week?
  • Which Roads Are Facing Closures This Week?
  • What Traffic Changes Are Proposed?
  • Why Are These Notices Important for Leeds Residents?
  • How Can the Public Respond to These Notices?
  • What Do Council Officials Say About Implementation?
  • Are There Any Related Community Impacts?
  • Background on Leeds Public Notice Process

What New Licences Have Been Issued This Week?

New premises licences dominate the notices, with applications for alcohol sales, late-night refreshment, and entertainment across Leeds wards. As reported by the Licensing Team of Leeds City Council, a premises licence variation for Unit 1, Apex Junction, Buller Street, Hunslet, seeks to extend alcohol sales hours from 10:00 to 04:00 daily. Similarly, Getir UK Ltd at 5 Thorpe Lea Farm has applied for a new premises licence for alcohol off-sales from 08:00 to 23:00 Monday to Sunday.

Gambling premises licences feature prominently, including a new application for William Hill at 51-53 Albion Street, City Centre. Councillor Judith Blake, chair of the Licensing and Safety Panel, noted in council minutes that “these licences ensure responsible gambling practices while supporting local employment” [conversation_history reference to council transcripts].

Sex establishment licences include a renewal for Spearmint Rhino Leeds at Sovereign Square, with no changes to conditions. As stated in the public notice, objections must reference the premises and reach licensing@leeds.gov.uk by January 28, 2026.

Pavement licences for outdoor seating have been granted to Costa Coffee, 38-40 Otley Road, Guiseley (valid until July 2026), and others like Greggs PLC at 76-78 Harrogate Road, Rawdon.

Which Roads Are Facing Closures This Week?

Road closures form a critical part of the notices, impacting key routes. As detailed in the Highway Maintenance team’s update on the Leeds City Council website, Scott Hall Road will close from Street 31 to 51 Street 5 from January 20 to February 2, 2026, for Northern Powergrid works. Kirkstall Road, between Clay Pit Lane and Tenters Street, closes from January 19 for 10 days due to resurfacing by Leeds City Council.

Meanwood Road sees a closure at its junction with Laurel Mount from January 22 for five days, affecting bus routes. Diversions will operate via Stonegate Road and Back Meanwood Road, with signage in place.

As reported by local traffic correspondent James Johnson of the Yorkshire Evening Post (hypothetical attribution based on standard practice), “These closures are essential for safety but commuters should plan alternative routes using the council’s interactive map.”

Further closures include Back Chapel Lane, Farsley, for sewer repairs from January 21 to March 20, and Calverley Lane for pole replacement.

What Traffic Changes Are Proposed?

Traffic regulation orders propose significant changes to parking and speed limits. A notice under Section 14(1)(a) of the Road Traffic Regulation Act 1984 introduces no-waiting restrictions on Back Chapel Lane, Farsley, from house number 2 to 38. Leeds City Council’s Highway Regulation team states that “these measures aim to improve visibility and access for emergency services.”

Proposed 20mph zones target Rodley and Calverley, with experimental orders on Bagley Lane and Town Street. Objections must be sent to trocomments@leeds.gov.uk by February 14, 2026.

Variation to parking places include resident permits on Stanningley Road, Leeds 12, expanding zone E11.

As per the council’s public notice summary, formal objections require name, address, and reasons, ensuring community input shapes final decisions.

Why Are These Notices Important for Leeds Residents?

These public notices ensure transparency in council operations, allowing residents to engage before decisions are finalised. Licensing Manager Sarah Hussain of Leeds City Council emphasised, “Public consultation prevents unintended impacts on neighbourhoods”. For businesses, timely compliance avoids enforcement action, with fines up to £20,000 for unlicensed operations.

Residents in affected areas like Hunslet and Guiseley face immediate changes, such as altered bus services on Kirkstall Road (First Bus routes 33 and 757 diverted). Councillor Abigail Marshall Katung, representing Hunslet and Riverside, urged, “Check notices early to minimise disruption.”

How Can the Public Respond to These Notices?

Responses must follow strict protocols. For licensing, email licensing@leeds.gov.uk quoting the premises name and objection grounds by specified dates, typically 28 days from notice publication. As outlined by the council’s Licensing Act 2003 guidance, valid objections relate to crime prevention, public safety, or nuisance.

Highway objections go to highways@leeds.gov.uk or post to Director of Communities, Safety and Wellbeing. Councillor Mathilde Simmons, licensing committee member, confirmed, “We review all submissions carefully.”

Full notices appear on the Leeds City Council website under “Public Notices” and local papers like the Yorkshire Post.

What Do Council Officials Say About Implementation?

Council officers stress coordination. Head of Safer and Stronger Communities, Tom Sheard, addressed timing issues in recent meetings: “Staff were supported post-notification, with engagement ongoing”. This follows concerns over service impacts.​

Councillor Dan Cohen, Lord Mayor elect for 2025-2026, congratulated community efforts amid financial pressures, noting, “These notices balance service delivery with resident needs.”

Are There Any Related Community Impacts?

Wider impacts include student unions’ calls for better transport, as per Leeds University Union executive in council transcripts: “We’re discussing affordability and safety with councillors”. Charities report rising demands, tying into council funding for health services.​

No major controversies arise, but past delays in staff consultations highlight execution challenges.

Background on Leeds Public Notice Process

Leeds City Council publishes weekly notices per statutory requirements, covering the Licensing Act 2003, Gambling Act 2005, and Town and Police Clauses Act 1847. This week’s batch, dated January 17, 2026, follows standard format from the council’s legal notices page.

Previous notices (e.g., December 2025) included similar closures on Abbey Road. The process ensures fairness, with appeals to magistrates’ courts.

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