Leeds Council issues statement over 'ongoing situation relating to threats' made to numerous schools in city

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Leeds City Council has issued a statement regarding an “ongoing situation relating to threats” made to numerous schools.

Various schools have confirmed to the Yorkshire Evening Post that they have introduced extra safety measures on the back of “threats” being made.

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Beeston Primary School said that "necessary precautions" have been made following reports of threats being made to Leeds schools. Photo: Steve RidingBeeston Primary School said that "necessary precautions" have been made following reports of threats being made to Leeds schools. Photo: Steve Riding
Beeston Primary School said that "necessary precautions" have been made following reports of threats being made to Leeds schools. Photo: Steve Riding

Sharp Lane Primary School issued a statement to parents that it had implemented a “soft invacuation” – meaning that children would be kept indoors for the entirety of the day – after police informed them of a “threat”.

Meanwhile, Blenheim Primary School, in Woodhouse, told parents that “around 80 schools in Leeds have received an email making threats of violence to children and staff”.

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Leeds City Council has also been in touch with schools, and a spokesperson for the authority said: “We are aware of an ongoing situation relating to threats made towards a number of schools in Leeds and we are working closely with West Yorkshire Police to monitor the situation and provide support to schools.”