Leeds City Council has given the nod for Vastint UK’s plan to create a 2ha park within the city’s South Bank district.
An area of the park, named Tetley Triangle due to its proximity to the Tetley building, will include a children’s play area, a 1km running route and a cherry tree-lined avenue.
The council will manage and maintain the park under a 250-year lease.
Vastint has also been granted permission to restore the derelict Crown pub in Aire Park. An extension will see commercial and office space added to the upper floors.
A planning application has also been lodged for a circa 301,300 sq ft office building bordering the Tetley Triangle.
Andrew Cobden, managing director of Vastint UK, said: “We have worked closely with Leeds City Council throughout the planning stages to understand the needs and aspirations for the city, ensuring every detail of Aire Park is designed with these in mind.
“Securing planning consent for the park means these under-utilised industrial areas will be transformed into a significant green space for the people of Leeds and visitors to enjoy as part of a thriving district for new homes and businesses.”
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