Leeds Headlines 12 February 2024.
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00:00 Three stories in brief, and an overnight noise complaint service is set to be scrapped under
00:06 cost-saving plans. Leeds City Council is planning to abolish its out-of-hours noise witnessing
00:11 service which operates between 5pm and 4am. The plan is part of wide-ranging spending
00:17 cuts being proposed at the authority, which is trying to balance its budget as it faces
00:22 a multi-million pound shortfall.
00:24 Next, Wakefield Coroner's Office are appealing for information for two people who have passed
00:29 away recently. They're looking for relatives of 62-year-old Rick Martin, who lived on Nosta
00:34 Terrace in Leeds, and 77-year-old Mary Edwards, who lived in Wakefield.
00:40 And finally, new habitats could be created under a council-run scheme to ensure private
00:44 developers contribute to the ecological improvements in the city. A Habitat Bank could be created
00:50 to help meet its obligations under environmental rules.
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