In Leeds, the latest Government figures show there were 2,154 coronavirus cases recorded in Leeds in the seven days to December 31, an infection rate of 271.6 cases per 100,000 people. That's up 41.9 per cent from the previous seven day period. However, there are some areas in Leeds where rates remain lower. These 15 neighbourhoods saw the lowest infection rates in the seven days to December 31, compared to the previous week. Images are for illustrative purposes only.
1. Bramley Park South
Bramley Park South recorded four new cases in the seven days to December 31 2020. This is a rolling rate of 70.2. It is down 20 per cent from the previous week.
2. Headingley
Headingley recorded eight new cases in the seven days to December 31 2020. This is a rolling rate of 84.0. It is down 50 per cent from the previous week.
3. Pudsey South East
Pudsey South East recorded eight new cases in the seven days to December 31 2020. This is a rolling rate of 110.9. It is up 60 per cent from the previous week.
4. Leeds City Centre
Leeds City Centre recorded 15 new cases in the seven days to December 31 2020. This is a rolling rate of 110.3. There is no change from the previous week.
5. Middleton Park Avenue
Middleton Park Avenue recorded nine new cases in the seven days to December 31 2020. This is a rolling rate of 116.9. It is up 80 per cent from the previous weeks.
6. Beeston West & Cottingley
Beeston West & Cottingley recorded 10 new cases in the seven days to December 31 2020. This is a rolling rate of 121.2. It is down 23.1 per cent from the previous week.