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Civic trust welcomes Temple Newsam classroom plans

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September 3, 2024
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Watchdog group Leeds Civic Trust have welcomed Listed building plans for replacement classrooms at Temple Newsam.

Proposals include the erection of a new classroom block, the change of use of Rose Lodge to ancillary staff facilities, along with landscaping and associated infrastructure.

The Civic Trust said: “Rose Lodge at Temple Newsam is a listed building, so there are extra protections around developments to the site.

“The planning committee think this is a good application. They support bringing a listed building back into use and making substantial improvement to what is there currently. They will write and submit a supportive letter for this application.”

The plans can be viewed in full here.

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