Leeds parents sent emails about 'soft' lockdown restrictions after 'threat' report at schools

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Some schools in Leeds have gone into lockdown procedures after a "threat" was received earlier today.

West Yorkshire Police and Leeds City Council are aware of the events across the area.

The warning reportedly threatened violence to children and staff. Worried parents received emails informing them about "soft" lockdown restrictions after the threat was made.

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Parents were told in a message from Westerton Primary Academy, in Tingley that the phone lines should be kept clear unless there is an emergency.

Wigton Moor Primary School, Leeds. Picture: National WorldWigton Moor Primary School, Leeds. Picture: National World
Wigton Moor Primary School, Leeds. Picture: National World

Blenheim Primary School confirmed in a statement on their website that while they themselves had not been affected it is believed “up to 80 schools” have received the warning.

Staff at Wigton Moor Primary School were also sent a warning, seen by the YEP.