But with the so-called Indian variant fast becoming a cause of concern for the Government with infections identified across the UK, there are fears the roadmap out of lockdown could be threatened. The latest figures show 38 out of 107 neighbourhoods in Leeds still saw a drop in infections in the latest seven-day period, the first week of May. Now with gyms, bars and restaurants opened up to customers again, we reveal which neighbourhoods have seen the lowest rate of cases per 100,000 people between May 1 and May 8. When an area records less than three cases, the data is hidden to protect the identity of those infected. These 53 Leeds neighbourhoods are almost free of Covid, recording less than three new cases: Cookridge & Holt Park Tinshill Roundhay Park & Slaid Hill Scarcroft, Shadwell & Scholes Seacroft South Leeds Dock, Hunslet & Stourton Carr Manor Rothwell Outer Drighlington & Gildersome West Calverley & Farsley North Burley Seacroft North & Monkswood Beeston Hill & Hunslet Moor Yeadon South Pudsey South East Meanwood Yeadon East Garforth South, Swillington & Little Preston Morley East Hyde Park Corner & Woodhouse Cliff Lady Wood & Oakwood Garforth East Tingley West & West Ardsley Lawnswood & Ireland Wood Pudsey South West Kippax East, Micklefield & Allerton Bywater Kirkstall Harehills South Chapel Allerton North Gipton South & Killingbeck Park Chapel Allerton South & Chapeltown Wetherby West Primley Park & Wigton Moor Adel Horsforth West Swarcliffe Cross Gates East & Manston Otley South Bramley Park North Horsforth East Farnley East Cross Gates West & Killingbeck Roundhay West Woodlesford & Oulton Bramley Fall Far Headingley & Weetwood Boston Spa & Bramham Headingley Bramhope & Pool-in-Wharfedale Colton, Austhorpe & Whitkirk Aberford, Barwick & Thorner Guiseley North & West Wetherby East & Thorp Arch