Night Safe

Have a good night, get home safely.

Nightlife is a big part of what makes Leeds the city that it is. No matter what your plans are, we want you to have a good night and get home safely.

Night Safe Leeds is a Safer Leeds project that brings together support to make sure everyone feels safe and is safe when they’re out enjoying the city.

Support

Support is available when you need it. If something doesn’t feel right or you need help, we’re here.

Street Marshals

Street Marshals are out in the city centre most Saturdays between 3pm to 3am. They’re on hand to offer friendly support, advice and assistance and deal with issues quickly before they escalate.

Get home safely

Know where to go to travel home safely.

Leeds City Rail Station

Address: Leeds station, New Station Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire, LS1 4DY               

Find Leeds City Rail Station on Google Maps               

The taxi rank at the station is now located on Princes Square, near the Wetherspoon pub.               

Find the taxi rank on Google Maps               

Leeds Bus Station

Address: York Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 7HU               

Find Leeds Bus Station on Google Maps               

Leeds Coach Station

Address: Dyer Street, Leeds, West Yorkshire LS2 7LA               

Find Leeds Coach Station on Google Maps               

Taxi and private hire

If you’re using a taxi or private hire vehicle, follow the taxi aware rules to stay safe:               

  • only use a licensed taxi or pre-booked private hire vehicle
  • never get into a vehicle other than the one you have booked
  • confirm the driver is licensed and that they have a badge
  • sharing a vehicle is a great idea and always sit in the back seats
  • if you have any doubts, don’t get in and order another vehicle

Find out more about being taxi aware.               

British Transport Police

The British Transport Police help people travelling by train to get home safely. If you need to contact the British Transport Police or report a non-emergency crime, you can discreetly text 61016 or call 800 40 50 40. Always call 999 if you need an urgent police response.