Telephone hours: 8.30am to 5.00pm, Monday to Friday
Arriving by public transport
From Leeds City Rail Station buses pick up from Boar Lane (4 and 16), The Headrow (42 and 56) and the Corn Exchange (19, 40, 64). Buses will alight at Compton Road, Lupton Avenue or York Road (Shaftesbury Interchange). The bus station is opposite the West Yorkshire Playhouse at the bottom end of the outdoor market. Taxis are easily accessible from both the rail and bus stations.
Arriving by car
From the north A1:
From the A1(M) southbound take the M1 until junction 46.
Proceed west towards Leeds City Centre on the A63 through Crossgates, turning left at the roundabout immediately after the Arndale Shopping Centre (located on the right hand side of the road).
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By Angie Brown
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image captionThe Walnut Whip can now be seen on Edinburgh s skyline
Many people have been working from home over the last year since the Covid pandemic led to the closure of city centre offices and businesses.
But construction was allowed to return last June and has continued ever since. Anyone who hasn t ventured into the heart of Edinburgh for several months will notice some major changes.
Here are some of the developments that are changing the face of the city centre.
St James Quarter
image captionThe main shopping mall entrance to the St James Quarter on Leith Street