Demolition of former community centre approved

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Image caption, The former community centre was built as a school in the early 1900s
  • Author, Don Mort
  • Role, Local Democracy Reporting Service

A vandalised former community centre in West Yorkshire will be knocked down after permission was granted for its demolition.

Osmondthorpe One Stop Centre in Leeds was deemed surplus to requirements by the city council and the site is set to be redeveloped.

The council鈥檚 planning department has approved the demolition of the vacant building on Wykebeck Mount, after a formal proposal was submitted earlier this year.

A planning report said the centre, which was built in the early 1900s and was used as a school up until the 1990s, had been broken into and vandalised.

It said: 鈥淚t also has become a magnet for anti-social behaviour, which has resulted in complaints from residents.鈥

The building鈥檚 basements and floors would be removed as part of the demolition, leaving the site clear for redevelopment, the Local Democracy Reporting Service said.

The report added: "Demolition of this building is considered the most economical way forward for the council."

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