Exciting updates in Leeds - Bank of England to increase staff by 7x and a Hip Hop exhibition wins international recognition!
Leeds is buzzing with excitement as the Bank of England plans a massive expansion, aiming to increase its staff in the city from 70 to 500 within the next three years. This move signifies a significant commitment to the city's growth, with plans to have one in ten Bank officials based in Leeds by 2027. The expansion will not only bring new job opportunities but also enhance the city's financial landscape.
In a unique twist, Leeds recently celebrated a major win with its groundbreaking Hip Hop exhibition receiving a global award at the Museums + Heritage Awards. The exhibition, highlighting the rich history and connections of Hip Hop to Leeds, has garnered international recognition, solidifying the city's cultural significance on a global scale.
Adding to the city's vibrancy, Leeds is gearing up for an exhilarating cycling event inspired by Yorkshire's Tour. Cyclists are eagerly anticipating a thrilling experience on the city's roads, showcasing Leeds' enthusiasm for sports and outdoor activities.
On another note, artist Joe Mason is set to transform the cityscape with his project "The Trees Are Alive." By adorning 53 trees with over 100 unique designs, Mason aims to bring a touch of creativity and nature to Leeds' urban environment.
As Leeds continues to make headlines, the Bank of England's decision to expand its presence in the city not only promises economic growth but also reflects a vote of confidence in Leeds' potential. The increased workforce and cultural accolades further solidify Leeds as a dynamic and thriving hub on both the financial and cultural fronts.
One in 10 officials to be based in city within three years and 70-strong team will increase to 500.
The headcount target will be achieved through a combination of voluntary internal relocations and new Leeds-based recruitment. The Bank will look to maintain ...
An exhibition celebrating the history of Hip Hop and its connections to Leeds has brought home an award at Museums + Heritage Awards.
The bank's overall headcount will remain the same, with the expansion in Leeds coming from both voluntary relocation and new hiring. West Yorkshire mayor Tracy ...
Preparations are continuing in Leeds for a high-profile sporting occasion that promises to give cyclists the ride of their lives.
“The Trees Are Alive” sees artist and designer Joe Mason breathe new life into the urban landscape by adorning 53 trees with more than 100 simple, yet ...
The Bank of England is set to boost its presence in Leeds as part of a “major vote of confidence” in the city.
The Bank plans to expand its Leeds workforce from 70 to at least 500 by 2027.
One in ten employees of The Bank of England will be based in Leeds by 2027, it has been announced, in a move it hopes will "improve trust".
The Bank of England has revived its search for larger, permanent offices in Leeds as it looks to increase its workforce in the Yorkshire city to at least ...