In pictures: Six listed Leeds buildings at risk of falling part

More than 100 listed buildings in Leeds are at risk of neglect or decay, according to a new report.
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Leeds City Council’s buildings at risk survey names 120 buildings in the city as in danger of falling into disrepair.

The 120 figure marks shows an increase of 23 grade I or II listed buildings to the at risk register.

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Fifteen of the total number are owned by the council. But the authority insists the increase is mainly down to improvements in recording, rather than a sudden decline in the state of the city’s buildings.

It adds nearly a third of the new entries are grave slabs in the church yard of St Mary on the Hill, Morley, and insists money is available to rescue buildings from disrepair.