It was revealed in December that the authority needs to save almost £60m in the next year if it is to set a balanced budget – which is a legal requirement. If it cannot do this, it would effectively be declaring bankruptcy.
As well as selling off council buildings and axing 750 jobs, the measures include introducing car parking charges at a number of Leeds beauty spots and car parks. Several consultations on the plans are ongoing.
The measures have yet to be officially signed off – and this is expected to happen at a meeting next month.
But until then, here are the 11 sites where you could soon be charged to park your car in Leeds –
1. Car parking charges
Here are the 11 Leeds beauty spots, green spaces and car parks where you could soon be charged to leave your car. Photo: National World
2. Temple Newsam Park
Temple Newsam Park is one of the three Leeds park where the introduction of car parking charges has been proposed. Photo: Gary Longbottom
3. Roundhay Park
The second Leeds park where the introduction of parking charges has been proposed is Roundhay Park, the much-loved beauty 700-acre beauty spot to the north of the city. Photo: Steve Riding
4. Middleton Park
The council has also proposed introducing car parking charges at Middleton Park, the 360-acre beauty spot to the south of the city. Photo: Tony Johnson
5. Golden Acre Park
Separate from the proposed cost-saving measures that were announced in December, Leeds City Council has already consulted on another proposal to introduced car parking charges at Golden Acre Park. Photo: Simon Hulme
6. Otley Chevin Forest Park
The authority has also consulted on a proposal to introduce car parking charges at Otley Chevin Forest Park, which came before the announcement of other cost-saving proposals in December. Photo: James Hardisty