From Monday, May 17, restaurants, pubs and bars are set to be allowed to welcome customers indoors.
Six people or two households will be allowed to meet indoors, allowing people to enter into other people's homes and stay overnight.
Museums and cinemas will also be allowed to reopen to customers.
A week before the next stage of lockdown easing, we reveal which Leeds neighbourhoods had the highest case rates per 100,000 people in the seven days to May 3 - the latest date for which figures are available.
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1. Tingley West and West Ardsley
Tingley West and West Ardsley had a rate of 165.3 with a total of ten cases. This was up by 400% on the previous week.
2. Lawnswood and Ireland Wood
Lawnswood and Ireland Wood had a rate of 160.9 with a total of ten cases. This was up by 233.3% on the previous week.
3. Halton Moor
Halton Moor had a rate of 137.0 with a total of nine cases. This was up by 80% on the previous week. (photo: Google)
4. Farsley South, Stanningley and Pudsey North West
Farsley South, Stanningley and Pudsey North West had a rate of 134.9 with a total of ten cases. This was up by 233.3% on the previous week.
5. Beeston West and Cottingley
Beeston West and Cottingley had a rate of 121.2 with a total of ten cases. This was up by 100% on the previous week.
6. Armley and New Wortley
Armley and New Wortley had a rate of 113.5 with a total of ten cases. This was up by 400% on the previous week.