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royalparkschool: News from the council on their recommendation for the building's future - and its not good for the area - www.royalparkcommunity.info
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Friday, 12 March 2010 11:20

Last Updated on Friday, 12 March 2010 11:29
 
Councillors defer Royal Park decision PDF Print E-mail
Wednesday, 10 March 2010 20:39

City councillors today postponed a decision over the future of dilapidated Royal Park Primary School in Hyde Park.

Protesters from Hyde Park lobby against flats plans this afternoon outside Leeds Civic Hall Photograph: John Baron/guardian.co.uk

As previously reported, the Royal Park Community Consortium (RPCC) want to transform the building into a community hub - but council officers had recommended against the council supporting the scheme.

Officers had said in a report to today's executive board meeting that a proposal for student flats and commercial use from one of the two other developers tendering for the building should be accepted and that there were issues over the sutainability of the consortium's plan.

Joint council leader and executive board chairman Andrew Carter said the agenda item had been withdrawn as RPCC was still in talks with fellow joint leader Richard Brett and that it wouldn't be fair to discuss the issue while talks were still ongoing.

Carter said there would also be further talks involving him, Brett and RPCC before the issue was brought back before councillors.

Campaigners had previously asked for more time to put together their business case.

RPCC's fight was today also supported by two Headingley Liberal Democrat councillors, Martin Hamilton and Jamie Matthews.

In a letter to executive board members, they said: "The council cannot support a scheme which would inevitably lead to more student flats in the area ... the last thing this community needs is more commercial premises which will adversely affect existing local businesses.

"We support RPCC's bid to take over the building and ask the council to transfer the building to the consortium for a reasonable period of time to allow them to demostrate that they can implement a scheme which clearly has so much community support."

Hyde Park residents noisily demonstrated outside the Civic Hall against the plans for student flats prior to today's meeting.

Source http://www.guardian.co.uk/leeds/2010/mar/10/royal-park-primary

 
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