A village library building will be sold off after the service is relocated to save money, according to council plans.

Leeds City Council will put Calverley Library in Thornhill Street up for sale by public auction by April 2026, and the site could then be redeveloped.

Library services provided at the site, which was built in 1973, are set to move to Calverley Mechanics Institute.

A council report said the sale would raise cash for the authority, which needed to make more than £100m in savings this financial year.