The changes, announced on Friday and effective as of 0.01am on Saturday morning, mean that household mixing is banned and this is enforceable by law. The Yorkshire Evening Post photographer James Hardisty headed into Leeds city centre to see how the city is looking on day one of local lockdown.
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However, the guidance is still to avoid this where possible. This is guidance, not law, though, so unlike household mixing it isn't enforceable by law
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How Leeds city centre looks today on the first day of lockdown
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Council leaders have called on the people of Leeds to follow the measures to avoid cases continuing to rise as well as continuing to wash hands, use hand sanitiser, wear a mask and observe social distancing
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From Monday, secondary school students will also have to wear masks in school, including in the classroom
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Hand sanitiser points remain in place throughout Leeds city centre
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The local lockdown means that several parts of West Yorkshire, including Bradford, Kirklees and Calderdale remain partly or fully in lockdown