A nature park has been made more accessible to visitors with the re-laying of a limestone footpath.
The work at Engine Fields, Yeadon, will improve access to the urban nature park, especially for people with pushchairs or wheelchairs.
A group of Yorkshire Water volunteers teamed up with Leeds City Council to carry out the improvement work.
Employees from the two organisations spent the day at the nature park where they re-laid 300 metres of limestone footpath alongside the old mill.
Engine Fields, which is owned by Leeds Council and maintained by volunteers, is a five-acre site of mill ponds, woodlands and meadows.
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