For an event of this scale, with over 12,000 participants expected, significant road closures will be required.
Run For All is working in partnership with Leeds City Council, local authority highways, emergency services and multi-agency planning groups to make sure the event is operated safely and securely.
We would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience caused and thank you for your support of the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon and Leeds Half Marathon.
Pedestrian and emergency service access will be maintained to all properties throughout the event.
All times are approximate and subject to change
Interactive Road Closure Map
Road Closure Poster
This includes important information about the road closures and parking restrictions that will be in operation across the area for the event, and how travel might be affected.
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Additional Road Closure information
Click below to download the diversion map for the event.
Diversion MapAccess to Leeds Bradford Airport
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From The North: If coming from Ripon/Harrogate and any further north use A69 Skipton Road > A59 Kex Gill Road > A59 Long Causeway > A65 > A65 Bradford Road > A65 Otley Road > A65 Leeds Road > A65 New Road > A658 Green Lane > A658 > Whitehouse Lane. If coming from around Harewood area and north Leeds use Scott Hall Road > Clay Pit Lane > Inner Ring Road > Kirkstall Road > Abbey Road > New Road Side > A65 Leeds Road > A658 Green Lane > A658 > Whitehouse Lane.
From The South: Use usual A6120 Ring Road route onto A658 Green Lane or use A65 Kirkstall Road/Abbey Road/New Road Side.
From The East: Use Scott Hall Road or Meanwood Road or A58 and head onto the Inner Ring Road > Kirkstall Road > Abbey Road > New Road Side > A65 Leeds Road > A658 Green Lane > A658 > Whitehouse Lane.
From The West: Usual route towards the airport via A65 and A6120 Ring Road onto A658 Green Lane.
Vehicle Crossing Points
Click below to download details of the vehicle crossing points that will be open at restricted times.
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Resident Access Leaflets
In addition to the main road closure leaflet, resident access leaflets containing specific local information are available for several areas across Leeds.
Click below to view leaflets
Vehicles and Parking
Parking is restricted to authorised vehicles only – security measures will prevent other vehicles approaching the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon route.
Resident Pedestrian Access Pass
We are controlling access and implementing a Resident Pedestrian Access Pass for residents of the following streets;
- St Michael’s Lane
- Newport View
- Newport Crescent
The access will be restricted along St Michael’s Lane and Newport View (up to Newport Crescent) to the general public between 0800 – 10:30 on Sunday 14th May 2023 as we anticipate that spectators will wish to watch the start of the Rob Burrow Leeds Marathon and Leeds Half Marathon from these streets and will subsequently block the pavements.
Therefore, in order to maintain free pedestrian access for the residents of these streets, we would ask that you apply for a Resident Pedestrian Pass, which can be shown to our security managing the access points. Please click below to apply for this pass.