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Yorkshire to leave Headingley for £50m state-of-the-art Wakefield complex

Yorkshire County Cricket Club is to leave Headingley and move its headquarters to a £50m state-of-the-art complex close to the M1 at Wakefield. It will be built on a 97.13 ha (240 acre) site alongside junction 39 of the M1.

It will boast a £32m stadium with a capacity of 25-30,000 spectators, a cricket academy, cricket museum, five practice pitches and facilities for other sports. Facilities will also include parking for 1,400 cars, a railway station, a marina, picnic areas, riverside walks and hotel and catering facilities.

The proposed funding includes a National Lottery grant of £28m, European grants worth £6.93m, £15m from public and private sector investment and £400,000 from sports-related bodies.

  • The Daily Telegraph 08/10/96 page 36
  • Financial Times 08/10/96 page 1
  • The Times 08/10/96 page 1, page 48
  • The Independent 08/10/96 page 32
  • The Guardian 08/10/96 page 26

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