Leeds Council Responds to Concerns After Golders Green Incident
April 29, 2026Reassurance offered to Jewish community amid heightened security measures
Leeds City Council has issued a statement following an incident in Golders Green, aiming to reassure the city’s Jewish community. The council acknowledged the understandable concern caused by the event and outlined steps being taken to enhance safety across Leeds.
Increased Police Presence in Leeds
A spokesperson for Leeds City Council confirmed that senior police officers in Leeds have arranged for increased patrols at key locations, including synagogues and Jewish schools. These patrols are intended to provide visible reassurance and engage with the community.
The council emphasised that these efforts are supported by council staff and other partners, reflecting a coordinated approach to community safety.
Encouragement to Report Suspicious Activity
Police colleagues are urging residents to report any suspicious or concerning behaviour to assist in maintaining security and preventing further incidents. This community intelligence is considered vital in addressing potential threats.
Council’s Stance Against Hate and Violence
Leeds City Council reiterated its position against hatred and violence in all forms. The statement highlighted the council’s commitment to working with partners to ensure that all communities within Leeds feel safe, supported, and protected.
The council also stressed that acts targeting or intimidating any community through hate, hostility, or violence are unacceptable and have no place in society.
Contact Information
- For media enquiries, contact the Leeds City Council Communications team at communicationsteam@leeds.gov.uk.

